Bull riding, Championship Wrestling, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II, Eliminator, Excelon, Firelord, Flying Disk, Gateway to Apshai, Impossible Mission, Impossible Mission II, Jumpman Jr., Paradroid, Pitstop, Pitstop II, Ranarama, Silicon Warrior, Speedball, Summer Games, Sumo Wrestling, Super Cycle, Surfing, Sword of Fargoal, Tower Toppler, Uridium, Winter Games, World Karate A, World Karate B, Zynaps.
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The 30 in 1 sold thru Amazon is a real Commodore 64 computer on a single ship. The NTSC Version 1 board has 128KB RAM and a 2MB ROM. inside the case of the D2TV there are solder pads that will allow anyone who can solder to attach connectors for the IEC serial buss, a PS2 keyboard, and in some cases a second joystick, and some of the wires for the user port.product identification
Version 1 comes in a pyramid shapped box, has 128KB RAM 2MB ROM
Version 2 comes in a hexagon shapped box, has 2MB RAM 2MB flash
Version 3 boards are in a game called "Hummer of road racing"
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This Joystick ROCKS! It looks just like the old-school C64 Joystick and has 30 of the BEST games built right into it! The "30 Game" thing is really a lie there are more like 50! There is the original Summer Games and Winter Games suites (almost 20 games right there) + Pit Stop, Pit Stop 2, Impossible Mission (one and two) and the classic fighting games like World Karate 1 and 2. The list of games goes on and on... I play it on my TV at home and also give it to the kids to play on the monitor in the car. There is even a shotcut that if you figure it out lets you program in basic:)The 64 Joystick is a must for those of us who had and loved our Commodore 64s and also for the younger kids who just appreciate that it is so many games in one compact joystick. And, at less than $1 per game, how could you wrong? Just buy it!
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I use to play this game when it first came out and it's exactly how I remember it. Good buy if your looking to play these old school games. Very easy to use.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Commodore 64: 30 Games in One Joystick
Well, the list of games is below so I'm not going to go through it. Having a Commodore 64/128 as a child I played these games in their day. I have a console collection so I loved video games since I was a child. How many levels and full games you could fit in just 64K of memory and 350K disks back then.Anyway, this collection has some of the most beloved games of that era, at least the ones they could license for use on it. The Epyx games were some of the best of their time, games like Impossible Mission are fun to solve and finish and they are not that easy to solve either. Jumpman, the International Karate and the Epyx games will test your reflexes and abilities to perform exact moves and joystick commands to get higher scores.
I have fun playing with this little piece of gaming history, games are not only about flashy graphics (though they make a difference) but how much fun you get from a game. When I was a kid, I used to dream of the days I could see graphics on games like the ones we see today.
These units can be hacked if you wish to take flash drives with more games, change the game list or even add joysticks and keyboards but that's something you will have to search for and know how to do. A few programmers and technicians who worked with Commodore computers back then found out how to do this and even provide instructions on how perform these modifications if you're skillful enough.
I really like this product and is part of my collection now, the games are not emulated as the C64 motherboard was reengineered and shrunk to the size of a small chip so you're playing the games with 100% reproduction accuracy, I wish I could give it the whole five stars but I'll give it four because the joystick could be a bit more responsive or perhaps like a user mentioned it could be that I have the first version and perhaps this was addressed on the new version.
Overall, a great fun product.
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