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The '''Commodore 64''' is an 8-bit home computer developed by Commodore and released in 1982 in both the US and Europe. While it enjoyed only moderate success in the US thanks to the rise of PC's and home consoles, it was a large hit in Europe.
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The '''Commodore 64''' is an 8-bit home computer developed by Commodore and released in 1982 in both the US and Europe. While it enjoyed only moderate success in the US thanks to the rise of PCs and home consoles, it was a large hit in Europe thanks to the hardware scrolling and the SID chip used for sound.
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There are variations of the C64 but they were not successful. Commodore 128 was an upgraded version with extra memory, more colors and an extra processor however only a few games took advantage of the features. There is also a console version called the Commodore 64 GS (basically the C64 without the keyboard) however it failed due to the expensive cartridge format and a limited library, some that forgot that it had no keyboard and could not be run. Also there were plans for an upgraded version of the home computer called the Commodore 65 however only a few units were made and was not released.
  
 
==Ripping Tools==
 
==Ripping Tools==
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===C64 Sprite / CharSet Ripper==
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Sprites from C64 games can be ripped using savestates from CCS64. There are some games that use layers making it harder to rip such as Target Renegade.
  
 
==Suggested Emulators==
 
==Suggested Emulators==

Revision as of 11:55, 16 January 2018

The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer developed by Commodore and released in 1982 in both the US and Europe. While it enjoyed only moderate success in the US thanks to the rise of PCs and home consoles, it was a large hit in Europe thanks to the hardware scrolling and the SID chip used for sound.

There are variations of the C64 but they were not successful. Commodore 128 was an upgraded version with extra memory, more colors and an extra processor however only a few games took advantage of the features. There is also a console version called the Commodore 64 GS (basically the C64 without the keyboard) however it failed due to the expensive cartridge format and a limited library, some that forgot that it had no keyboard and could not be run. Also there were plans for an upgraded version of the home computer called the Commodore 65 however only a few units were made and was not released.

Ripping Tools

=C64 Sprite / CharSet Ripper

Sprites from C64 games can be ripped using savestates from CCS64. There are some games that use layers making it harder to rip such as Target Renegade.

Suggested Emulators

CCS64

The CCS64 is what may be the best emulator for the console, featuring emulator speed modification, pausing, frame-by-frame animation, and save states.