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Chris Trottier

When I got a C64, I thought, “Wow! This could do word processing and has great graphics for games!”

Because you got to remember that the first IBM PCs only had CGA graphics and they looked really awful for gaming.

And if you didn’t have an IBM, you were forced to use the blocky Apple ][ or the rough black and white Macs.

PC gaming mostly wasn’t as good as console gaming back in the day.

C64s were the best computer gaming machines.

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Christopher :coffefied:

@atomicpoet

People are still making games for the C64 because of it.

Chris Trottier

Gaming on IBM and compatibles didn’t really get good until Sierra got popular.

It was adventure games like King’s Quest that made it worth it.

As far as I’m concerned, Roberta Williams is America’s Shigeru Miyamoto.

It slightly saddens me that she stopped making games in the 90s but at least she left on a high note, and got to travel.

Mori

@atomicpoet OG King’s Quest owned my childhood heart. My Dad’s IBM PC/XT was a true marvel at the time

Chris Trottier

But even when IBM compatible gaming finally got relevant, it wasn’t quite like the C64.

The games were just different.

The C64 felt like a slightly slower NES. IBM compatible not so much.

nsfw :donor:

@atomicpoet The analog joysticks really didn't help, especially the cheap ones that drifted.

Laure

@atomicpoet this is literally the only topic that matters at the moment. Unfollowing you as you chirp on and on while this is happening. Clueless.
Dueling federal rulings leave abortion drug access in limbo, as Oregon, Washington prepare to fight back.

opb.org/article/2023/04/07/ore

Chris Trottier

@LaureM Abortion is an important topic, and it definitively matters. But it’s also important to talk about things that don’t exactly matter.

On this topic, I’d rather pass the mic to an American who possesses a uterus.

Take care.

Uli Kusterer (Not a kitteh)

@atomicpoet @smallsco Fully agreed. And glad she’s back for a remake. Oh, and since we can edit on here: The „a“ on her name didn’t take.

mako

@atomicpoet @RoganDawes I’ve been revisiting these games on retro handheld emulators. They still hold up. Fantastic games.

John Harris

@atomicpoet The C64 stuck around some years after the Apple II because of it. If the machine had better scrolling like the NES, I think it'd have had an even longer tail.

Rufus J. Cooter

@atomicpoet Yep, the graphics on those 128k/512k mac games were... rough, indeed

But! Those Infocom text-adventure games were what introduced me to the idea of "games=interactive-story-telling-media", which was what hooked me

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