Stan:
They seem to be great and it brings back memories. They come with
different games and in either a 5, 10, or 25 game units.
I bought four(4) different versions of these games for my son.
Olav
Stan Sieler wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Off topic, but Christmas is coming up ...
>
>QVC is selling a joystick with a re-implementation of a Commodore 64
>inside it, along with 30 classic games in ROM. Just plug it into
>the TV and start playing!
>
>A good gift for the retro gamer, or antique computer enthusiast
>(yes, I already ordered one :), but there's more!
>
>It's possibly to hack the box and add a keyboard and floppy drive,
>turning it into a full-fledged computer!
>
>www.qvc.com
>Item Number E22494
>Commodore 64 30-in-1 Classic Plug & Play Video Game
>
>games seem to be:
>
>
>>>DTV game details - All games have been legally obtained and modified for
>>>use in the DTV. Games are from Epyx, Hewson, and others. The games are:
>>>Championship Wrestling, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II,
>>>Eliminator, Excelon, Firelord, Gateway to Apshai, Impossible Mission,
>>>Impossible Mission II, Jumpman Jr., Paradroid, Pitstop, Pitstop II,
>>>Ranarama, Silicon Warrior, Speedball, Summer Games, Supercycle, Sword
>>>of Fargoal, Tower Toppler, Uridium, Winter Games, World Karate
>>>Championship A, World Karate Championship B, Zynaps
>>>
>>>
>
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