First Commodore 64 LAN Party
Leif_Bloomquist writes "The world's first Commodore 64 LAN party was held at the Cincinnati Commodore Computer Club 2008 Expo last weekend, where the new multiplayer C64 game NetRacer was unveiled. The setup consists of up to eight Commodore 64s with Ethernet cartridges and a central server written in Java running on a PC. The game is also playable over the Internet."
Eh
that has to be one of the dumbest links in slashdot history :)
I hope your happy with yourself, you just melted their web server...
A learning experience is one of those things that say, 'You know that thing you just did? Don't do that.' - D. Adams
But the hardware will wear out eventually, and nobody's making any more, (..)
Not any time soon - a couple hundred thousand C64's were built just a few years ago, battery-powered and all. Although the build quality isn't very good, these are real C64's, and solder-friendly too. Take out the circuit board, fix the video, wire up an additional joystick and a real keyboard, and you're all set.