Airola
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I would love to own one!
Never had one growing up and never knew anyone who had it.
I've only tried some games on emulator but would love to play them on the real thing.
I love how the machine really has its own style what comes to the look of games.
Back then multiplatform games looked and felt unique in all the consoles and computers they were in. Nowadays the only differences are frame rates and resolution and that's so damn dull.
Like, damn, compare Robocop on different platforms. Almost all of them have their own different style and feeling, and often are actually different games too. The MSX and Spectrum versions are almost identical though, but still... I miss the days when different consoles and computers had their own identity.
Yeah, there were lots of them.
Comparing videos I would say the C64 port of Karnov was worse than the Spectrum version. It was super slow and I never got anywhere. I have fond memories of it though.
Never had one growing up and never knew anyone who had it.
I've only tried some games on emulator but would love to play them on the real thing.
I love how the machine really has its own style what comes to the look of games.
Back then multiplatform games looked and felt unique in all the consoles and computers they were in. Nowadays the only differences are frame rates and resolution and that's so damn dull.
Like, damn, compare Robocop on different platforms. Almost all of them have their own different style and feeling, and often are actually different games too. The MSX and Spectrum versions are almost identical though, but still... I miss the days when different consoles and computers had their own identity.
And although you C64 zealots don't admit it, you got a lot of Speccy ports on your machine, just with more colours.
Yeah, there were lots of them.
Comparing videos I would say the C64 port of Karnov was worse than the Spectrum version. It was super slow and I never got anywhere. I have fond memories of it though.