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Huge update – 500 new intros

We did it again and you can enjoy 500 new hot intros on http://intros.c64.org. Thanks mainly to iAN CooG our intro queue is still full, so expect more updates during upcoming months. Enjoy!

Yay, finally we did it. 5000 intros on http://intros.c64.org/. And the long awaited user profiles. Hope you will like it :)

Being on short holidays, it is nice to take care of some things that are always on pending schedule due to workload or real-life-matters-load ;) So, this time thanks to our hard working intros.c64.org staff (/respect iAN CooG) we are back with new update of the biggest C64 intro site. This time 300 new intros [...]

Today we have updated http://intros.c64.org with 200 new, fresh Commodore 64 intros. At the moment we have 4200 intros, expect more to come :)

intros.c64.org hits 4000 intros

With latest update contained 203 intros we hit 4000 intros on intros.c64.org. We are very happy about the fact that site is stil active and we hope to release new outfit soon.

We did it again, 204 new intros on http://intros.c64.org/ , with a lot of major groups updated. Very nice piece of good old nostalgia content. Feel invited :)

(ps. Gotcha kixx, isn’t he ? :) )

And yesterday we’ve updated our intros.c64.org site once again with 160 new intros and 18 new groups. We are happy to be back from some disaster that has happened to c64.org. Enjoy :)

I just have got a link from my friend Sebastian (who, as Astaroth, was one of the world’s best cover designers on C64 scene) with live version of Green Beret theme played by Reyn Ouwehand himself (yes ! yes ! yes !!!). What more to say… it is epic masterpiece, just listen, even if you [...]

Having some free time I’ve found 2 neat tools for my WM5 based Vario:

Sidplay for Windows CE / PocketPC – as the name says, this is the player of Commodore 64 music files, known as sids (.sid extension – SID was the chip responsible mainly for sound on Commodore 64). The quality is quite nice [...]

According to this article an e-commerce site ebuyer.com is driven by some nostalgia-mode machines like Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum 48 Rubber Keys :D or even CBM Pet and Cray. They even present Netcraft charts as a evidence ;). It seems that another method of lowering TCO was found :P

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