It gives a black screen which was commonly said to be the PSU. I've still got my C64 but it doesn't work. I have seen an sd card reader that can be connected but i am not sure how well it works. Though there is a work around for floppies. To be honest, at the time i totally sucked at it and thus never finished the game.Ĭommodore or other home computer of the time seems great but its hard to find functioning hardware and all the items you want with it. I used to have an Amiga at the time and yes, i did buy bards tale at the time. Originally posted by CatNip:Yes, i do know. That is a least my experience.Ĭommodore or other home computer of the time seems great but its hard to find functioning hardware and all the items you want with it. In a window certainly better but then it is too small. I think mine goes as low as 800圆00 and if you stretch the game to fit your monitor is looks quite ugly. Most games loook pretty aweful if you run them since they were made for lower resolution which the current monitors can not produce. I tried to play some games with an emulator but it never quiet gave me that satisfaction of the orignal feel of how you experience games of that time. Computers of 486 days seem to be a good option and monitor that can do the low resolution of games of old. That is in my opinion though.Įisberg, yes that seems to be a good idea. It is true that you can play it with an emulator but there is still a difference in how it works. I faintly remember my C64 which did not had the fastload module which you really need since the loading times are so long, even with floppy drive. To be honest, at the time i totally sucked at it and thus never finished the game.įorward to today, i do not have that Amiga anymore.
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