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I never owned a C64, so most of my help comes from my friend Rancidfish who used to own a C64.
> > that the preservation of games for popular consoles and computers is easier > for > > the average pokerommer. > > Yeah, some emus nobody knows how to use because they can't operate old > computers... Too bad they don't know how cool some of these games are from > their childhood, or they might be more interested in them in the first place. > > It's pretty unobvious for someone to figure out that a lot of the time you need > the joystick in port 2 of a C64 for player 1, and then they can't even get past > the intro. I wonder if they can even figure out how to load the game and switch > "disk" to continue loading. Figuring out how to run something with an operating > system such as Amiga or MSX must baffle them, especially if they run into > problems getting a game to start based on stupid settings for an Amiga emu for > example (wrong kickstart for PC+bios config, etc) >
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