Commodore 64 is the latest console to get the Mini treatment

Commodore 64 is the latest console to get the Mini treatment
Colm Ahern Updated on by

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The Commodore 64 is coming back and smaller than it ever was before. The C64 Mini is being produced by Retro Games and publisher Deep Silver’s parent company Koch Media.

The console will come packed with 64 built-in games including Skool Daze, Hawkeye, AlleyKat and a lot more that you’ll recognise if you were one of those that grew up with it in the early 80s. The tiny Commodore 64 allows you to save your game, use a USB keyboard, and mess with the screen by adding some scanlines if you’re looking to replicate your childhood more accurately.

The C64 Mini will cost £69.99 once it’s out early next year, and if it has even a smidgen of the interest shown in last year’s NES Mini or this year’s SNES Mini, it should do quite well.