[Coco] Why do a next Gen CoCo?
Mark McDougall
msmcdoug at iinet.net.au
Fri Nov 19 03:07:22 EST 2010
On 19/11/2010 3:03 PM, Luis Fernández wrote:
> I have also a commodore 64
> and acquired a joystick that had a commodore in a single chip
> pc keyboard interface, floppy interface and / or think dd
> commodore 64 30 games in one joystick
I fully pimped mine out with all the expansion connectors! :)
Of course with the economies of scale it could be sold at less than 1/10th
the price of any potential Coco-On-A-Chip.
There are also NES-On-A-Chip devices, not to mention other consoles, such as
Atari 2600 & Genesis/Megadrive. I was disappointed to learn that the
"Flashback" A2600 wasn't actually an emulation of an Atari 2600, but rather
ports of the games to a generic 6502-based emulation. :(
Regards,
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