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It cost $600 at its launch, which was far cheaper than any other home computer system, and by start of 1985, they already sold over 3.5 million units, with retail price dropping to $300 making it even more attractive. I agree, missed out on 30+ years of not logging (actually started on SubLogics Flight Simulator II in 1983/1984 on the Commodore 64), but: If youre good with Excel, I started using 1 spreadsheet for every tail number aircraft I fly, and create a new tab for every flight. With 64Kb of memory, 8-bit processor, 16-colors (at its launch, most IBM systems only had text displays), Microsoft BASIC programming, and with an integrated sound chip (rather than IBM's chirps and squeaks), it was revolutionary at its time. I can't list them all, as there were so many homebrew, independent and custom games, but this list will try to show all the major ones from big publishers, and ones that made a big splash on the home gaming scene.Īfter the Video Game Crash of 1983 which took down most consoles, many computer makers, and even the powerhouse Atari 2600 system, the only shining star in gaming was with the Commodore 64, the successor to the Commodore PET and VIC-20. World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most. Here is a list of all major C64 games, in chronological order.