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Rick Sanchez
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Matrix501
Funny thing is i still have my commodore 64 and it still works perfect! I have over 10,000 games for it!!! It only took 35+ years to do it! I like my commodore64 I really love waiting that half hour while the game loads a whopping 10mb game isnt it amazing??? The 1st time my computer spoke with 5th gen computing i thought it was so advanced being a 13 y/o kid in 1983. I'm glad they are keeping the retro games alive. Now everyone has things like igg-games but back in the early 80's we called it Trading games. You would meet others in the hallways of school and you give them a copy of the game they want and they give you a copy of the game you want.It was all done on big floppy disks. I guess you can say we were the 1st real pirates. See to get these game back then you made agreements with others i will get games A,B and C and you will get games D,E,F and after in school we traded them only 2 ways to get them either buy the games and break them and make copies and you did this on your own or with friends or you had to get a phone modem hook up to attack and invade the actual game company and try to get in sometimes very easy sometimes not at all. This was way before the internet we had what was called bulletin boards man what happened crap! I got old! LOL!!! Enjoy!
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HarleyQuinn420
Downloaded the application, as well as the VICE OI emulator for it and there r NO FILES in the zipped Breadbox Library folder either. How does this work exactly? Where r the files to be able to actually USE the computers for "real"?!

I used to have an Amiga Commodore 64 as a kid so this intrigued me as an adult.
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roosevelt2362
i think you downloaded the ad file... delete it... Otherwise, if you downloaded it correctly, you will have a .rar file, after extracting it you will have files like image:
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You can play game from .exe file
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HarleyQuinn420
I had to extract the file to my desktop as it was a .rar file written as Breadbox.Early.Access.rar that I got. So I know nothing about this ad file. And that is exactly what my folder shows as well. It's just when I went to extract the file "Breadbox Library" from Breadbox_Data>StreamingAssets, there were ZERO FILES in ALL FOLDERS. So y was that hidden behind a .rar? Where r all the books, tapes, disks, cartridges and programs for these folders?!
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⭐️🎮🏊‍♀️ Megadrive Girl🏄‍♀️🎮⭐️
Judging from the trailer, it looks interesting for oldies like me.

I didn't understand yet if we could actually add our own games, like for example Monkey Island for Atari ST or something like this, but it would be pretty cool.

On the other hand, we already have some great emulators for this...
They don't have that super fancy interface and 3D modeled computers, but they run plenty of old games and programs...

Edit :
A comment from the developer on Steam :
"Amiga and 90s PCs would be fun, but probably little bit trickier to implement.
Honestly, however, there is a long way to go for that. The main focus with additional computers is an 8-bit era. So we'll be adding some more 8-bit computers before more advanced models."
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Mostafa
Is this an Emulator ?
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GreenMan36
It brings a new dimension for retro-computer emulation

Yes its in the description.
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