After the super popular Mini NES and the new Mini SNES, this looks fab!
The World's best-selling Home Computer - Reborn!
It's 1982 and a new home computer graces the scene.
Out goes the silent black and white experience and in with 64KB of RAM, colour graphics, and synthesizer sound.
Roll forward 35 years and kick nostalgia into overdrive with the release of THE64 MINI.
A tiny but perfectly formed officially licensed 50% scale replica of this much loved machine.
Featuring high-definition output via HDMI, a classic style joystick and 64 built-in games including classics like California Games, Paradroid, Nebulus, Impossible Mission and Uridium.
Sorry, this is no good if it doesn't come with a screeching cassette player.
My dad used to spend ages programming games. One was a Hangman game. I told him we could just play it with paper and a pencil, but he was before his time!
Press play on tape
joedredd to willsdaddy
29 Sep 17#22
The Vic20/C64 didn't screech? The Spectrum did.
Dawsy
29 Sep 17#3
I was in Genesis Project who àre still going strong in the C64 scene..
No Wizball or Last Ninja Series.. :angry:
Retroagv
29 Sep 17#4
my uncle would probably love this, but it's not Zx spectrum so no Daley Thompsons decathlon, which was basically the international track and field of his day
I cant help but feel there's 1 crucial thing missing from these and Sony will probably do it right, the system should have an online store that allows you to download tonnes of games, I'm talking PS1 mini with 20 games pre installed then an extra £3-5 for a games that are on an online store that you can download onto the system, 1 step further would be having PS+ gives you 1 free game a month
alas tis but a dream
bracey100
29 Sep 17#5
U better get the dizzy series and bombjack
ssc1
29 Sep 17#6
Still have the original don’t use it.
JohnnyRoller
29 Sep 17#7
I don't know if this will work for everyone but if you have a "We miss you" email from Iwoot, the 20% code works on this so works out £55.99.
gurpster
29 Sep 17#8
This will stick it to those crappy zx spectrum fanboys lol
Opening post
The World's best-selling Home Computer - Reborn!
It's 1982 and a new home computer graces the scene.
Out goes the silent black and white experience and in with 64KB of RAM, colour graphics, and synthesizer sound.
Roll forward 35 years and kick nostalgia into overdrive with the release of THE64 MINI.
A tiny but perfectly formed officially licensed 50% scale replica of this much loved machine.
Featuring high-definition output via HDMI, a classic style joystick and 64 built-in games including classics like California Games, Paradroid, Nebulus, Impossible Mission and Uridium.
Features:
Games Pre-Installed
IGN have covered the news: uk.ign.com/art…ced
Official site: thec64.com/
All comments (114)
My dad used to spend ages programming games. One was a Hangman game. I told him we could just play it with paper and a pencil, but he was before his time!
Press play on tape
No Wizball or Last Ninja Series.. :angry:
I cant help but feel there's 1 crucial thing missing from these and Sony will probably do it right, the system should have an online store that allows you to download tonnes of games, I'm talking PS1 mini with 20 games pre installed then an extra £3-5 for a games that are on an online store that you can download onto the system, 1 step further would be having PS+ gives you 1 free game a month
alas tis but a dream