There were new Commodore branded devices in like 2009.
Edit: It was 2011.
It appears to be a FPGA-backed device with a C64 core. I wonder if it’d be capable of running cores simulating more powerful systems as well, though if the keyboard layout is just the old-school C64 one, it may be awkward to use.
I wonder what FPGA chip is driving it and how it compares to the MiSTER’s FPGA.
buyers will also get a spiral-bound user guide, a 64GB USB Cassette Drive featuring 50+ full games, including licensed classics
Is this USB Cassette drive for retro vibes? Why not just have a USB flash drive? Am I missing something?
The whole thing is for retro vibes. Otherwise you’d get a $40 raspberry pi and engage in that scene, including homebrew/lofi games
I get that (I am assuming you have excellent C64 emulators for x86 too), just for some reason the USB tape deck felt like a bridge too far for me.
For those of us old enough to load games from cassette, this is fun. Unnecessary, sure, but fun.
Is it an actual cassette drive or just a flash disk shaped like a cassette drive? Because I don’t think cassette drives normally have storage. But I suppose it could be useful to anyone who still has their C64 cassettes, if they haven’t degraded too much!