C64 Game Consoles

Modern recreations, successors and machines inspired by the Commodore 64

MEGA65
2022

MEGA65

The spiritual successor to the unreleased Commodore 65, built with modern FPGA technology in a faithful recreation of the original design.

THEC64
2018

THEC64

Retro Games' full-size C64 recreation with a working keyboard, 64 built-in games, and BASIC programming.

Commodore 64X
2011

Commodore 64X

A modern PC housed in a full-size C64 case - combining retro aesthetics with contemporary computing power.

THEA1200
2024

THEA1200

Retro Games Ltd's full-size recreation of the Amiga 1200, packed with classic Amiga games and HDMI output for modern displays.

Commodore 65
1991

Commodore 65

The unreleased successor to the Commodore 64, with only 50 to 200 prototypes ever made before Commodore's bankruptcy.

Atari 2600
1977

Atari 2600

The console that popularized home gaming, launched by Atari with iconic titles like Space Invaders, Pac-Man, and Pitfall.

Atari 5200
1982

Atari 5200

Atari's next-generation console based on the Atari 400/800 computer architecture, featuring analog joystick controllers.

Atari 7800
1986

Atari 7800

Atari's third home console, backward compatible with Atari 2600 games, launched to compete with the Nintendo NES.

Evercade EXP
2022

Evercade EXP

A modern retro gaming handheld by Blaze Entertainment that uses physical cartridge collections, including licensed Commodore 64 games.

Game & Watch
1980

Game & Watch

Nintendo's original handheld gaming series by Gunpei Yokoi, featuring simple LCD games that predated and inspired the Game Boy.