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  1. 4 de may. de 2024 · europe, 1997, Format:CD,Compilation. The Artist Name is Wild Bill Davison. The Title is The Commodore Master Takes. The Catalog Number is CMD 14052. Condition Used. Other Comments. Nice Copy. The Media Condition is Very Good Plus. Visually this disk may have light-visible wear, marks, and or hairlines.

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  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · A medida que profundizas en The Vault, las cosas empiezan a ponerse extrañas. Incluso la flora parece estar alerta a tu presencia, camina a través de la planta con forma de espora equivocada y ¡se apagan las luces!

  3. Hace 3 horas · One is new in box, one is loose. I no longer need them as I am very close to the console and TV $25 shipped takes them both. 8. TI99/4A joystick adapter. Stick it in the side of the machine and you now have ports 1 and 2. Nice case, low profile. $20 shipped takes it. 9. 3D glasses that work with the Sega Master System - $20 shipped. 10.

  4. Hace 6 días · Contenidos con lo relacionado a la escena del Commodore en 8 bits: Aficionados, Webs, Foros, Blogs, Grupos de Desarrollo de Videojuegos y novedades.

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Developer and hobbyist Nick Bild has successfully built and documented a Generative AI tool for Commodore 64 that can be used to create 8x8 sprites that are then displayed at 64x64 resolution.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Commodore_64Commodore 64 - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Rumors spread in late 1983 that Commodore would discontinue the C64, but it was the only non-discontinued, widely available home computer in the US by then, with more than 500,000 sold during the Christmas season; because of production problems in Atari's supply chain, by the start of 1984 "the Commodore 64 largely has [the low-end] market to itself right now", The Washington Post reported.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · By Jackson Chung May 15, 2024. 360shares. You’ve seen DOOM on C64, now check out this AI image generator programmed by Nick Bild for the Commodore 64. How? He basically used modified Python code and then made about 100 retro-inspired sprites (represented as binary strings) to train the model on a modern computer with the modified scripts.