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Still there’s nothing like the original. The games back in the late 70’s through the 90’s have really taken big strides. |
Today’s games are much more complex than the older games. The controllers and buttons that you are used on the gaming consoles are much more complicated then they were back then. The older games were easy to play and didn’t need a Harvard’s degree to play them. Even though the old school games were fun, and still are fun, they were still challenging for the avid gamer. |
Below are images of a game that has made drastic changes through the years; from the Commodore 64, PC, and gaming consoles such as, Xbox 360 and the PS3. |
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Today there is hope once again for those who want to play their favorite C64, Amiga, Atari, Sega, and other gaming systems. I am not talking about the cloned games that resemble the old. I am talking about THE games you used to play growing up. How is this possible you may ask? The emulator is a powerful program that allows you to play your favorite games. They act just like the actual systems did by giving you the exact feel and look. There are different types of emulators available today. The types of emulators are: Amiga, Atari, C64, Sega, Nintendo, and many more. To be able to play these games you will need to download an emulator program. It may sound confusing but it’s relatively easy. |
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There are tutorial videos and help in the forums for those who need assistance on using the emulators, or even getting a game to work. So, sit back and download your favorite games and play them right on your very own computer.
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If your a tech geek you may appreciate reading more about the Commodore 64 in more detail. |
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