Greetings, programs! Check out some of the photos showcasing our April 5, 2019 Commodore Computer Club Meeting, enjoy!
- Played games on Amiga 600, C64, Xbox console and Raspberry Pi computers
- Showcased the Limited Edition Commodore VIC-64C Computer
- A lot of great Commodore buy, sell, trade and free deals took place
- Commodore Club members, guests and friends socializing about all things retro
- Tinker Time: hacking, coding, exploring new hardware, cleaning of equipment
- Lots of tasty food and beverages provided by Pied Piper Pizza
- More details, meeting pictures and recap notes below
As you can see, we had a great turn out of people. Check out all the members, guests and friends socializing having fun at the Commodore Computer Club meeting:
Check out all the awesome retro computer and video game console goodies on the C64 Club’s buy, sell, trade and free tables:
In this photo we can see Chad, Mark and Aaron chatting about all the awesome stuff on the buy, sell, trade and free tables at the meeting:
Here you can see the Limited Edition Commodore VIC-64C computer being showcased at the Commodore Computer Club meeting connected to a 1702 color monitor:
C64 Club members Tommy and Michael talking about the custom Commodore VIC-64C computer while Morgan plays games on a breadbin Commodore 64:
Commodore Computer Club members Adrian and Jeremy playing games on Martin’s custom vintage slide viewers hacked into beautiful Raspberry Pi retro emulators:
A Commodore Computer Club and User’s Group favorite, Doug’s super clean NTSC Amiga 600 computer connected to a Commodore 1084S color monitor:
C64 Club members, guests and friends having a good time at the monthly Commodore Computer Club meeting:
Andrew working on his C64 computers while Cory is doing some modding and hacking to his Atari 2600 to add S-Video and composite video:
Michael and Scott watching Martin and Doug play games on the Amiga 600 and original Xbox console while Morgan plays games on the C64 computer:
Commodore Computer Club members Jeremy and Cory playing classic games on the various C64 computers at the meeting:
Here’s a closer picture showing Martin and Doug playing games on the Amiga 600 computer and Microsoft Xbox video game console:
Another Commodore Computer Club favorite, the C64 game Toy Bizarre by Activision being served up by the EasyFlash 3 cartridge:
This is a pretty nice photo showcasing C64 Club members Doug, Adrian, Ian, Cory and Martin socializing at the Commodore Computer Club meeting:
“Thank You” to everyone from the PDX and surrounding areas who have continued to support and attend the Commodore Computer Club and User Group meetings. It’s really appreciated.
We hope to see you at the next meeting! Come to learn, come to share.
Original article: Meeting Recap and Photos: April 5, 2019
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