Greetings, programs! Check out some of the photos showcasing our May 3, 2019 Commodore Computer Club Meeting, enjoy!
- Played C64, C128,Kaypro, Apple IIe, Macintosh SE/30 and TRS-80 computer games
- Enjoyed PlayStation and Nintendo Sharp Twin Famicom Disk System console games
- Commodore Club members, guests and friends socializing about all things retro
- So much tasty food and cool beverages provided by Pied Piper Pizza
- Tinker Time: hacking, coding, exploring new hardware, cleaning of equipment
- Showcased Super Mario Bros 64 for the Commodore 64
- A lot of great Commodore buy, sell, trade and free deals took place
- More details, meeting pictures and recap notes below
At the C64 Club meeting we had a Commodore 64C and Commodore 64 breadbin computer running Super Mario Bros 64, the homebrew port of Nintendo’s NES classic game:
Another really good turnout of members, guests and friends at the C64 Club meeting:
There is always awesome vintage computer and retro video game console items on the C64 Club’s buy, sell, trade and free marketplace tables:
Doug watching fellow C64 Club member Blaine play a game of Lode Runner on the Commodore 64 breadbin computer. You can see the Apple IIe, C128D and Mac SE/30 in the background:
Morgan is playing some retro games on Adrian’s minty fresh vintage Radio Shack TRS-80 computer. You can see Adrian’s RGB modded Sony PlayStation 1 off to the right:
Commodore Computer Club members, guests and friends socializing at the first Friday of the month PDX Commodore Users Group meeting:
Everyone having a great time at the C64 Club meeting playing games on the C64C, Macintosh SE/30, Apple IIe and Atari 7800 video game console:
Blaine explaining to fellow C64 Club member Mark the custom Lode Runner level builder on the Commodore 64 computer. Blaine is a Lode Runner game wizard:
Commodore Computer Club member Jared playing Ladder, a Lode Runner clone game on his vintage Kaypro computer:
James, Justin and Cory checking out all the awesome stuff on the C64 Club’s buy, sell, trade and free marketplace tables:
Blaine fired up his Commodore 128 computer along with his original CMD hard drive that he ran a BBS on back in the 1980’s and early 1990’s:
C64 Club members Ian and Adrian are installing a SCSI hard drive into Ian’s classic Apple Macintosh SE computer:
While Ian and Adrian work on the Mac SE computer, James cracks open his Commodore 64 breadbin to do some troubleshooting. The C64 shall live again!
C64 Club members reading some Compute magazines, playing games and enjoying some Pied Piper Pizza at the meeting:
Jeremy all smiles while checking out the Super Mario Bros homebrew port on the Commodore 64 computer. Scott is amazed at how well it plays on the C64:
Club members Ian and Adrian playing floppy disk and cartridge based games on the Nintendo Sharp Twin Famicom Disk System gaming console:
Morgan is enjoying Crystal Quest on the Apple Macintosh SE/30 computer. You can see Asteroids on the Atari 7800 to the left and Dino Eggs running on the C64 to the right:
C64 Club member Skot checking out the EasyFlash 3 cartridge port of Super Mario Bros 64 on the Commodore 64 computer:
Mark and Doug are watching Adrian play some games on the Apple IIe computer that’s rocking a CFFA-3000 adapter. You can see a Atari 2600 and 7800 console to the right:
Sal playing the Sierra port of Frogger on his blue Commodore 64C computer. Frogger is one of his favorite C64 games:
Commodore Computer Club members having a great time playing various computer and console games, enjoying Pied Piper Pizza and drinks well into the night:
“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: May 3, 2019
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