I bought my first 128 to play "Richard Petty's Talladega" (a truly awful game!). I bought my first Amiga to play "Indy 500" (a truly spectacular game!). I bought my first IBM compatible to play "Nascar Racing" (also, a truly spectacular game!).
Ah, a brother of mine, indeed. :-) I didn't get my C64 for a racing game, but I fell in love with them the day I first played Accolade's "Test Drive." :-) And then when "Grand Prix Circuit" came out, I was in heaven!
Indy 500 was a real breakthrough game. The start for Papyrus, the company that produced the games which all modern racing sims are judged against. And I'll admit that the Papyrus NASCAR Racing series was one of the reasons I built my first PC. I'm seriously bummed that EA bought up the rights and forced Sierra/Vivendi to kill off Papyrus. I've heard a bunch of the Papyrus staff went to EA, though. I'm interested to see what EA's NASCAR SimRacing '05 will look like. Supposed to be out in early Feb (fingers crossed).
My avatar is to honor my two favorite fallen companies, though. It's a car I created for the Papyrus NASCAR Racing 2003's Aerowar'88 mod. The Commodore sponsored #64. ;-)
Ok, that was a fun thread hijack... Now back on to the REAL topic.... 8-bitters!
I've always had a special soft spot in my heart for the C64 stuff, as well. I want a hyper souped-up 8 bitter, but don't want to spend the money for a CMD SuperCPU based system... You think the C-One is what I'm looking for? It seems super cool... Does anyone have one of the early developer systems, yet? I see it as starting to become tantalizingly available. I was hoping to pick one up from Redrumloa, but alas, another fallen company. :-(