by peter proto on Friday 14 January, 2011 I got one would sell for half that far too pricey. Great machine though.
by Shaun Powell on Saturday 11 December, 2010 This brings back memories, from double dragon and robocop to BASIC programming (my first language) and word processing. Oh how the mighty tape player would entertain us so well between loading screens with 8 bit music and vibrant colours for half an hour.
From what I remember, the pcb in these were actually lined in gold, as it was considered the best conductors, yet sold for cheap as chips (no pun intended), which proved it's success. For the sentiments alone, if still in good condition, could be worth it's price to a museum or collector.
by Antony Blackburn on Friday 04 December, 2009 Obviously the previous reviewer has no idea and probably too young to understand, anyway this c64 is an apsolute gem with superb classic games with the good old tape loader, if you are into the classic 80s games then this is a must and will get a lot of enjoyment out of it. Obviously the graffics is not as good as now but like I say if you like 80s gaming then you will expect this. The price of £244.95 is a little steep but it depends on how much you want an apsolute gem. Personnaly for 80s games I would go for the commodore amiga
by Akinwole Akinpelu on Wednesday 11 February, 2009 Are you kidding??? I could get another PS3 for that Price!
Classisc or not!
by Nick Scott on Thursday 15 January, 2009 Is this a Joke, seen this here for god knows how long, who in their right mind would pay £245 on this when they can be got far cheaper on the likes of Ebay, try lowering your price to £50 at the most and you would shift it.
Really, although its a fantastic classic computer its not rare and doesnt warrant that sort of price tag.