In this episode, Dave dives into the newly announced Commodore 64 Ultimate - a modern, FPGA-powered revival of the classic C64 - and compares it to his previously acquired Ultimate 64 Elite II board. He breaks down the different editions, pricing tiers, and what makes this official reboot stand out in a crowded retro hardware scene. John talks about modding his original Atari 2600 with a composite video output and the guys also check out the impressive MovieCart, a full-motion video cartridge for the Atari 2600, revisit the just-announced THEC64 Mini Black Edition, and discuss the surprise return of Compute!’s Gazette. Plus: John explains why he returned his preorder for the My Arcade Atari Watch.
🔗 Links & Resources:
Commodore 64 Ultimate: https://www.commodore.net
Ultimate 64 Elite II: https://ultimate64.com/Ultimate64
THEC64 Mini Black Edition: https://retrogames.biz/products/thec64-mini-black
MovieCart for Atari 2600: https://movieroms.com/moviecart/
Compute!’s Gazette Subscription: https://www.computesgazette.com
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In this episode, Dave finally unboxes the long-awaited Ultimate 64 Elite II - an FPGA-based modern C64 replacement - and shares why it might be the last 64 he ever needs. John dives into his surprising change of heart on the Nintendo Switch 2, covering game upgrades, new features, and how it compares to the Steam Deck. Plus: a custom Synthcart controller project and a quick review of the wireless Atari CX-40 joystick.
🔗 Links & Resources:
Ultimate 64 Elite MK2: https://ultimate64.com/Ultimate-64-Elite-MK2
Synthcart for Atari 2600: http://www.qotile.net/synth.html
Mr. Pi Batch 4 Preorder: https://retroremake.co/products/misterpi-preorder
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In this episode, the guys talk about the Nintendo Wii, diving deep into what made it a game-changer for both hardcore and casual players. They also discuss the upcoming Switch 2, but it's more of a sidebar to their Wii nostalgia.
John recalls lining up for the Wii on launch day and how hard it was to find in the wild
They discuss how Wii Sports, especially bowling, became a cultural touchstone and brought families together
Dave shares how even his mom got into gaming thanks to the Wii’s accessible motion controls
They reminisce about quirky Wii accessories—from plastic steering wheels to crossbow shells—and how fun (and weird) they were
John talks about soft-modding the Wii and loading it with emulators and classic games
They mention the Wii’s forward-thinking features like Miis, the Virtual Console, and online updates
They discuss the Switch 2 announcement, with John expressing skepticism over pricing, lack of killer titles, and backward compatibility quirks
Referenced videos from the episode:
Wii Bowling training: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmN-woiXtqk
Wii Shopping channel demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxAanYvdx28
Wii Mii channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6NAW72KzTQ
In this episode of 8-Bit Files, Dave and John dive deep into the Atari VCS, exploring this modern retro system after John snagged one during Black Friday sales. From its stock gaming experience to transforming it into a versatile mini PC with Windows 11, Ubuntu, and Batocera, they break down everything you need to know about this unique gaming system's capabilities, limitations, and surprising value proposition.
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