Commodore 64 users create perfect nerdstorm

There's nerd and then there's Commodore 64 nerd. Bring them together in a Commodore 64 LAN party and you've got a nerdstorm of mythical proportions. The world's first Commodore 64 LAN party was held in nerdistan Cincinnati last weekend. It consisted of eight C64s with Ethernet cartridges playing NetRacer off a central, Java-based server. So Geeksta it hurts.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
^ @ Jul 8th 2008 2:47AM
welcome back to the 1980's time of dated c64 games with no fun
andres @ Jul 8th 2008 3:11AM
i think you are confused with the 1880's minus the c64
Eric @ Jul 8th 2008 3:42AM
You think C64 games are no fun? Inconceivable!
Castles of Dr Creep
That's all I'm going to say.
Geir E @ Jul 8th 2008 7:24AM
Indeed the games were no fun back then. That's why there are so many emulators (both software like frodo and hardware like c64 dtv) plus even net radio stations, cd releases etc of game music. (oh well)
Now the graphics might look better than we dreamed of back then and the sound is as natural as it can get. But the gameplay were the focus of the game back then, not the graphics.
Beside, the c64 wasn't out in 1980, it was august 1982.
GETYOID @ Jul 8th 2008 9:24AM
I think you are confused, period. Today's games suck.
Blackstar @ Jul 8th 2008 5:29PM
LOAD "$",8,FUN
Derek @ Jul 8th 2008 2:51AM
Wow, to think I wasted time during all those Halo parties when I could have been racing Commodore 64 style.
jason @ Jul 8th 2008 2:54AM
i would be scared to see the participants in that.
phanbouy @ Jul 8th 2008 3:06AM
don't act like you don't know me, jason
jason @ Jul 8th 2008 2:59AM
hey in chevy chase's Vacation (the original)
was that a commodore 64 that he mapped out his route to wally world with in the beginning?
aalim @ Jul 8th 2008 3:14AM
this is great..
walking down memory lane..
Miles @ Jul 8th 2008 3:24AM
...Out of memory, IOException
Scott @ Jul 10th 2008 5:19PM
POKE 345558
SYS 448345
Tombio @ Jul 8th 2008 3:31AM
I always thought it would be great to play Commando death match with my friends over telephone line back when I was five years old. Why didn't the little bastards made it possible then? No it's all too late.
Uchiha-Kiori @ Jul 8th 2008 3:44AM
My friends are knocking down my door...
___ to get to my Commodore 64...
My friends are knocking down my door,
--- TO GET TO MY COMMODORE 64!
Nate DiDonato @ Jul 8th 2008 3:48AM
*strokes Commodore 64*
nah... not tonight, baby...
*grabs Virtual Boy*
Yeah, this is more like it...
Gonna make love to your link port!
aard @ Jul 8th 2008 9:49AM
creepy on sooooo many levels...
biohazard @ Jul 8th 2008 4:10AM
commodore 64 kicks pc's arse!
...though it is the geekiest thing i've heard in a while!
(not that i wouldn't have liked being at the lan party!)
Shawn Wildermuth @ Jul 8th 2008 4:37AM
M.U.L.E. FTW!
LondonConsultant @ Jul 8th 2008 6:08AM
Indeed - and Archon. God, I used to love those C64 games... *sigh*
Jake @ Jul 8th 2008 11:02AM
Bruce Lee! Many, many hours lost to that, Test Drive, Summer Games, Beach Head, and Rambo: First Blood Part II.
Wow, I just got misty.
Harkonian @ Jul 8th 2008 1:26PM
Hopefully they all have Epyx FastLoad cartridges so the games won't take forever and a day to load...
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epyx_FastLoad]
Tech^Cellfish @ Jul 8th 2008 5:16AM
First C64 Lan party? Wtf... I know of many people that attends commodore parties. And they have been doing so since the 80's. The network cars and modems for c64s has been out a while too
tojfs7931 @ Jul 8th 2008 6:43AM
What did they do to pass the time while the game loaded?
Jason Barlow @ Jul 8th 2008 7:10AM
uhhhhh...I've owned both and I would say that the c64 games loaded a LOT faster than current games.
No1 @ Aug 6th 2008 3:48AM
Well, considering that for properly ripped one part games, given the correct hardware, typing LOAD "*",8 actually takes longer than loading the game. (Parallel interface)
Metkis @ Jul 8th 2008 7:21AM
How the hell did WoW become so popular with this kind of technology right on its ass?
GhettoBanjo @ Jul 8th 2008 8:10AM
LOAD "*" ,8,1
ftw
R1cebrner @ Jul 8th 2008 8:54AM
I was wondering why the hell i couldn't get anything to load on my c64 i was forgetting the extra coma. Time to call out of work and break it out again packed it up thought it was broke
Sam @ Jul 8th 2008 10:27AM
PRESS PLAY ON TAPE
stobrawa @ Jul 8th 2008 10:44AM
Real geeks used LOAD "*",11,1
A fourth 1541 ftw!
Alex @ Jul 8th 2008 1:35PM
What was that load "*",11,1?
Morgan @ Jul 8th 2008 9:50AM
umm hello IMPOSSIBLE MISSION????
hemmy @ Jul 8th 2008 11:09AM
STAY AWHILE... STAAAAAY FOREEEEVEEEERRRR!!!!
Matthew @ Jul 8th 2008 11:58AM
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! [down the chute]
Benson @ Jul 8th 2008 10:02AM
Am I the only one who liked the 128 better?
Magallanes @ Jul 8th 2008 10:16AM
Many (if not all) former c64 users currently are not nerd but senior programmers, engineer, chief manager and such. After all "computer stuffs" become a lucrative business, ex 8bits computer users did take the lead and was a good bet.
Alex @ Jul 8th 2008 10:52AM
Ah! That lovely 1541 to the right!
Tracy in Cary @ Jul 8th 2008 1:11PM
Exact same thing I thought when I saw it! I remember you could run some kind of software hack to make it run faster by turning off the periodic break it would take to cool down. At least I think that is what was going on.
And if you were really hip you could get the 1571. The newer sleeker faster version.
Alex @ Jul 8th 2008 1:34PM
Yeah, never got a 1571, just that 1541. But I also had a four color plotter with a paper roll of about 10 cm wide...
hudson.ra @ Jul 8th 2008 11:14AM
Sword of Fargoal!!!
Dave Silverberg @ Jul 8th 2008 11:14AM
Oh wow, my hometown in Toronto desparately needs this. I think there's a huge amount of Comm nerds in my 'hood.
Dave
DigitalJournal.com
Marc @ Jul 8th 2008 12:53PM
World of Commodore in Toronto in the early 90's.
I took the bus at 12am Montreal with friends to get to TO. at 6am, just to spend the day at the WoC at the convention center. It was the most fun trip I've ever had with friends. Ah.. the memories.
I loved the C64. Good thing we have emulators!
lulu321 @ Jul 8th 2008 12:11PM
There is no doubt that they can outnerd anyone with that.
Brian @ Jul 8th 2008 4:11PM
Ah, the C64....I lusted after one but had to settle for a VIC 20....
ugg.tryptophan @ Jul 8th 2008 9:05PM
i missed out on a great generation
skulldriveshaft @ Jul 8th 2008 11:27PM
whoa
Jack Chance @ Aug 5th 2008 8:23PM
impossible mission
raid over moscow
raid on bungling bay
bruce lee
summer games, winter games, world games
GI JOE
wizard of wor
druid
gradius
racing construction set!!!
so many amazing games for the c64, i can't even begin to list them all
ouzome @ Aug 5th 2008 11:28PM
Thank you for that, I could not for the life of my memory think of any good games I used to play . . . but I could still remember that floppy with like 50 games I got from a family friend. Bruce Lee and GI JOE were our favorites. Miss programming a stupid bouncy ball for an hour and saving it on a casette tape.
Jack Chance @ Aug 5th 2008 8:25PM
oh, and the 'FASTLOAD' cartridge was awesome.
There was a two key shortcut for
load"*",8,1
run