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Meeting Recap and Photos: November 1, 2019

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Hello and greetings! Check out some of the pictures showcasing our November 1, 2019 Commodore Computer Club Meeting, enjoy!

  • Played CDTV, C64, Amiga 600 and Apple Macintosh vintage computer games
  • Hands of with the Commodore Dynamic Total Vision multimedia system
  • Presentation: Microsoft Xbox 360 Development Kit video game console
  • Tons of awesome Commodore buy, sell, trade and free deals took place
  • Commodore Club members, guests and friends socializing about all things retro
  • Lots of tasty food and cool beverages provided by Pied Piper Pizza
  • Tinker Time: hacking, coding, exploring new hardware, cleaning of equipment
  • More details, meeting pictures and recap notes below

Commodore Computer Club member Tony watching Cory playing some games on the C64 breadbin computer with 1702 color monitor and EasyFlash 3 cartridge:

C64 breadbin EasyFlash 3 cartridge - Commodore Computer Club

Check it out, a CDTV which is essentially a Commodore Amiga 500 computer with a CD-ROM drive, keyboard, mouse and remote control serving up the game Lemmings:

Amiga CDTV A500 Lemmings - Commodore Computer Club

C64 Club members Doug and Chad discussing how awesome Amiga computers are for gaming. We can also see Doug mad mugging the camera hehe:

Amiga 600 - Commodore Computer Club

C64 Club member Marcus playing some games on his Apple Macintosh Plus computer:

Apple Macintosh Plus - Commodore Computer Club

Here we can see Commodore Computer Club member Chad playing some games on the C64 breadbin computer with 1702 color monitor and an EasyFlash 3 game cartridge:

C64 Breadbin with 1702 monitor - Commodore Computer Club

Commodore Computer Club members, guests and friends socializing about all things retro video game consoles and computers at the monthly C64 Club meeting:

C64 Friends - Commodore Computer Club

Awesome collection of early Nintendo Power magazines, a Power Glove (it’s so bad) and some custom made NES game box artwork that Joel brought to the C64 Club meeting to showcase:

Nintendo Power Magazines - Commodore Computer Club

Commodore Computer Club member Doug loading up some games on his super clean NTSC Amiga 600 computer featuring the Furia 33Mhz + FPU accelerator:

Amiga 600 A600 - Commodore Computer Club

In this photo Doug and Tony are in the background playing games on the A600 and Intellivision while Andrew is entering an access code for the game Lemmings on the CDTV system:

Amiga CDTV A500 Lemmings - Commodore Computer Club

In this photo we can see Commodore Computer Club members Chad in front of the C64 and Cory strutting around the meeting with his ghetto blaster LOL:

C64 Breadbin Ghetto Blaster - Commodore Computer Club

Here’s a picture showing the Microsoft Xbox 360 Development Kit presentation that took place at the Commodore Computer Club meeting:

Microsoft Xbox 360 Developement Kit - Commodore Computer Club

After the Xbox 360 Development Kit presentation, we had a Question and Answer session which was pretty cool:

Xbox 360 Development Kit Presentation - Commodore Computer Club

C64 Club members Martin and Cory playing classic games on the CDTV, Commodore 64 and Intellivision video game console:

CDTV, C64 and Intellivision Console - Commodore Computer Club

In this photo we can see some of the items for the buy, sell, trade and free marketplace tables including a couple Amiga 1000 keyboards, Tron comic books and video games:

Buy, Sell, Trade Amiga 1000 - A1000 keyboards - Commodore Computer Club

Commodore Computer Club members, friends and guests watching Cory perform his “redrum” finger imitation from the 1980 movie The Shining:

C64 Friends - Commodore Computer Club

Doug showcasing his Atari Lynx II handheld console with the homebrew game The Inside World. You can also see the CDTV in the background:

Atari Lynx II handheld - Commodore Computer Club

“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: November 1, 2019

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