Commodore 64 Mini

It’s 1982, and a new home computer bursts onto the scene — replacing the silent, black-and-white experience with 64KB of RAM, vibrant color graphics, and rich synthesizer sound. Fast-forward 36 years, and nostalgia gets a major upgrade with the release of THEC64 MINI: a meticulously crafted, officially licensed 50% scale replica of the beloved original.

Complete with HDMI high-definition output, a retro-style joystick, and 64 built-in games — including favorites like California Games, Boulder Dash, Impossible Mission, and Jumpman — it’s the perfect way to relive a golden era of gaming.

64 built in games: Alleykat, Anarchy, The Arc of Yesod, Avenger, Battle Valley, Boulder Dash, Break Dance, California Games, Chip’s Challenge, Coil Cop, Confuzion, Cosmic Causeway, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II, Deflektor, Destroyer, Everyone’s a Wally, Firelord, Gateway to Apshai, Gribbly’s Day Out, Heartland, Herobotix, Highway Encounter, Hunter’s Moon, Hysteria, Impossible Mission, Impossible Mission II, IO, Jumpman, Jumpman 2, Mega-Apocalypse, Mission A.D., Monty on the Run, Netherworld, Nobby the Aardvark, Nodes of Yesod, Paradroid, Pitstop II, Ranarama, Robin of the Wood, Silicon Warrior, Skate Crazy, Skool Daze, Snare, Speedball, Speedball 2, Spindizzy, Street Sports Baseball, Street Sports Basketball, Street Sports Soccer, Summer Games II, Super Cycle, Sword of Fargoal, Temple of Apshai Trilogy, Thing on a Spring, Tower Toppler, Trailblazer, Uridium, West Bank, Who Dares Wins II, Winter Games, World Games, Zynaps


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