
Once Nintendo opened the door with the NES Classic Edition in 2016, it was only a matter of time before other brands would begin to follow their lead. So it probably won't surprise you to learn that on Friday (the same day that the SNES Classic Edition launched), Retro Games revealed that it will be bringing the Commodore 64 back to life in the form of the C64 Mini, complete with 64 built-in games and a classic style joystick. But even more impressive is the fact that this retro console -- which...
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