Does the C64 Mini’s Games Library Do the Commodore 64 Justice?
It is not the Commodore 64's longevity, an incredible 13-year run from the first unit sold to the last one produced, that should have finally settled the oddly enduring playground arguments of the '80s on which was the superior 8-bit machine.
Nor is it the model's popularity, recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as the highest-selling home computer of all time.
The real reason the C64 trumped the Speccy and Amstrad was breadth and quality of software.











