What is an emulator you may ask? An emulator allows you to use a program that will imitate another system. It will give you the ability to play some of your old games right on your very own computer. Instead of pulling the games off the shelves and dusting them off and hooking it back up, or simply locating the system to buy and trying to find the old games, your able to do so now with emulators; There are many type of emulators. Some of the emulators you may find are: Amiga, Atari, Commodore 64/128, Nintendo, Sega Genesis, the list goes on. There are even emulators that you can download that will turn your computer into an Apple system. To the left there are some links provided with some emulators for other systems. |
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Before you play the games you will need to download the emulators and either install or run. Some emulators will allow you to just run and not having to install them on your system, which makes it nice. Once you have downloaded the emulator you can then browse through and download games of your choice and start playing instantly. The emulators below are the most recent. Some of the games may not work with the older emulators.. |
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All emulators should work fine on Vista windows. To know more about system requirements, check the documents provided with the files. |
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CCS64 V3.4 Install - 1.64MB |
This C64 emulator works great and must be installed to run on your PC. |
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CCS64 V3.5 - 3.47MB |
This one I use and is the newest version. No installation required just download and run. Also able to play your old favorite games online with your friends. This one is the most popular. |
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CCS64 V3.8 Install - 1.56MB
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| Updated version of V3.5. This version, which was released on March 20, 2010, has made some improvements. The online play works better and a lot of bugs been worked out. This version works with Windows XP, Vista, & 7. Windows |
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This is the same version as above, but without installing the emulator. They both work the same, so it is a matter of preference. |
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| C64 Emulators were created by: Per Håkan Sundell |
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IBy popular request I was asked to do a video on how to set up and run the C64 emulator (the CCS64 V3.5 version). This video will also help you with any other versions you may download. For any more support please check out the forums section of this site. You must register in order to post.
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This video covers the CCS64 V3.5 emulator (3.47 MB). |
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This video also covers the very basic for novice users. |
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Its a quick tutorial on how to |
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create folders and name them. |
load your games. After this |
Since the games are in .zip |
tutorial you will be able to set up and play your games. |
format you will also learn how to extract (unzip) files. |
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Video Time: 16:33 min. |
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Note: Video will open in a new window. |
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