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Offline Darrin

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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« on: September 19, 2011, 05:17:26 PM »
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And that's the dilemma I have for my VIC-20 site being worked on. It's all well and good making the 1000s of videos of every game etc but without any file links to the actual images a bit of a waste of time.

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Of course piracy never stopped that guy coming out with a cartridge for the VIC-20 that had a load of pirate software on it.  I always hoped that he'd make on for the C64, but the MMC Replay and Chameleon 64 have taken away the need as they run T64 and D64 images.
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Re: C64x promotes piracy.
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2011, 04:53:53 AM »
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Speaking as guy who *blanked so I don't get nicked* I don't give a toss if the cruddy piece of crap doorstop that pretends to be something it's not promotes piracy or not. Another run of C64 DTV would be far more welcome. They are starting to get silly price tags:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/getDigital-de-C64-DTV-Joystick/dp/B00423LSU2

LMAO!


Holy crap!  Talk about being an optimist!  I'd better tell my son to look after his as it should be able to fund him through 3 years of university by the time he graduates high school.

Seriously though, who would pay a price like that when you can order a Chameleon64 from Vesalia that does a hell of a lot more for way less.
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