Commodore C64 + AMIGA + ATARI 2600 on Multiple Classic Computer MCC (MCC-216)
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Amaaaazing !
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@fwupow Dude, how in the hell could you get in a situation where you can't find.......ANY Atari/C64 game? I mean, I literally have EVERY single Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, Atari 400,800, ST, Commodore 64, Vic 20, Amiga 500,1,000, 1,200, etc, game, EVER made, including prototypes & homebrews. Haven't you heard of TOSEC, Goodsets, Fullsets???
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If I could hook up Commodore disk drives and cart readers for Commodore and Atari cartridges, I'd be totally sold on this. As it is now, I don't want to have the situation where I can't find the game I want available for download.
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For the C64 you can already write your changes to the SD-card with the new V21 release.
We plan it in a similar way for the AMIGA.
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I am VERY interested in buying these MCC's, I think. I need to know if I can load & play the same C64 .d64 & also .t64 files (crt, prg also, but not as important) that I have & use on VICE, & also the Atari 2600 .bin files I use on Stella, & the Amiga .adf files I have/use on Amiga Forever emulator. If so, like, I can hook this right up to my TV + plug in my Atari 2600 joystick? If the price is right, I want 1 of each! (Atari, C64, Amiga). Got a website w/ordering info? Prices please???
gjc82071 11 months ago
@gjc82071: Please check out our web site for more information. Search in Google for ArcadeRetroGaming.
The C64 core supports in the USER folder .D64 disks and in the GAME selection folder .D64 and .T64. It is compatible with the C64 Forever CD (Export Game/Demos from your PC to the MCC). The same we will support for the AMIGA including the export function with the AMIGA Forever software. It's not one of each it's just one MCC which supports up to 8 classic computer in one system :).
ArcadeRetroGaming 11 months ago
@ArcadeRetroGaming Thanks, I found/checked out the site. Such an unbelievably AMAZING product! I just gotta have it! It's a bit more pricey than I'd initially anticipated, but if you really think about it, it's definitely well worth the money, especially compared to buying an (obviously "used") Atari 2600 &/or C64 + carts/disks, etc). If it's alright, I may contact you once more before purchase, if I have any unanswered questions regarding compatibility, availability, etc. Thanks again.
gjc82071 11 months ago
@gjc82071 : Great your found it. It looks like we can't post any links as reply. You can get in touch with us via e-mail anytime. Please use contact@Arcaderetrogaming com for any questions you might have we will be pleased to answer them.
ArcadeRetroGaming 11 months ago
@ArcadeRetroGaming I was literally about to order/had my credit card out, but I am confused & have just 1 final question. It's in regards to VGA & S-Video output. Does it do BOTH, or are there 2 separate MCCs? I want whatever one allows me to hook up to my TV. Also, do you actually "need" a keyboard to load ("*",8,1) C64 games? I just want to make sure I get not only the right MCC, but any/everything I need to use it. BTW, the package deals w/joystick, etc look great & is what I will get.
gjc82071 10 months ago
@gjc82071: We have two different versions for the MCC-216. One version supports just the VGA output and the other just the S-video out. They are different in terms of hardware and this is why we can't sell one with booth outputs. If you looks for a system which hooks up to your TV we would recommend the S-video version. The whole package with the Joystick is ready to go out of the box. Just plug it into your TV and you are back in the 80s. It ships now with 255 C64 games and the ATARI 2600 core.
ArcadeRetroGaming 10 months ago