Commodore 64 for sale
If you talk to older geeks, they'll sweetly remember the days of the Commodore 64, a personal computer that was a favourite among families with young kids.
It was a single unit, with keyboard and drive built into the computer. You only had to connect it to a television and you had your computer. Sweet!
You could play games on the Commodore 64; Wikipedia has a huge list of games that were sold on the system. It was so well-loved that there are hundreds of sites that discuss the C64, some allowing you to play the games online.
For example, play the classic game Venom!
Otherwise, watch this video of 100 C64 games in 10 minutes!
Want a Commodore 64? This guy in Ryde, NSW is selling one.
Imagine - you'd be the only cat on the block with a C64. Your friends would come from miles around to get a chance to play on it. The graphics, the simple sounds, the clunky keyboard. This is retro-tech taken to an extreme.
In fact, don't buy it. I'm on my way there right now. I'm in the car, reversing down my driveway. You'll have to pry the C64 from my cold, dead fingers - and even then, my undead spriit will haunt it, manifesting and terrifying you into exhuming my body and burying it with me.
It was a single unit, with keyboard and drive built into the computer. You only had to connect it to a television and you had your computer. Sweet!
You could play games on the Commodore 64; Wikipedia has a huge list of games that were sold on the system. It was so well-loved that there are hundreds of sites that discuss the C64, some allowing you to play the games online.
For example, play the classic game Venom!
Otherwise, watch this video of 100 C64 games in 10 minutes!
Want a Commodore 64? This guy in Ryde, NSW is selling one.
Imagine - you'd be the only cat on the block with a C64. Your friends would come from miles around to get a chance to play on it. The graphics, the simple sounds, the clunky keyboard. This is retro-tech taken to an extreme.
In fact, don't buy it. I'm on my way there right now. I'm in the car, reversing down my driveway. You'll have to pry the C64 from my cold, dead fingers - and even then, my undead spriit will haunt it, manifesting and terrifying you into exhuming my body and burying it with me.

Pop Culturist
The Commodore 64 "More memory than you'll ever need" or something very similar I seem to recall was the marketing spiel.
Hey - this guy could bundle his Commodore with the Beta Video recorder I still have tucked away in the roof of my garage.
Anyone have a cassette deck and a super 8 movie projector they want to throw in to the bargain?
Cheers
Keyboard
Floppy Disk Drive
Tape Drive
Printer
Software Included!
75.00 Dollars
Email: dmobile215@gmail.com
paypal: westoaklane@gmx.com