Yes, the Commodore Sx-64 does play Commodore 64 games. However, it does not have a Datasette port like a standard C-64, so you can only use software that is on a 5 1/4 disk.
Yes, I use to play Oregan Trail on my Commodore 64.
i have some games approx.30 if you are interested
The Commodore 64 games ceased to be produced just like any other computer during that time. 1970s, and 1980s were around the time that it happened! That's awesome!
The device number connected on a Commodore 64 system relates to the number of controls connected. This determines how many players can interact with games simultaneously.
Commodore has written: 'Commodore 64 Users Guide'
David Estall has written: 'Adventure games for your Commodore 64'
The Commodore 64 is the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. Released in August 1982 by Commodore Business Machines, the Commodore 64 is commonly referred to as the C64 and occasionally known as CBM 64 (its model designation) or C-64. Introduced by Commodore Business Machines in August 1982 at a price of US$595 (then later reduced to US$200 in late 1983), it offered 64 kilobytes of RAM with sound and graphics performance that were superior to IBM-compatible computers of that time. During the Commodore 64's lifetime (between 1982 and 1994), sales totaled around 17 million units.
Dale Disharoon has written: '41 1/2 fun projects for the Commodore 64' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Commodore 64 (Computer), Computer games, Programming
The Commodore 64 computer used 8-bit MOS Technology.
the commodore 64
The Commodore 64 Orchestra - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 12 October 2008
Robert Camp has written: 'Creating arcade games on the Commodore 64' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Programming, Commodore 64 (Computer), Video games 'Love Cards' 'Your birthday, your card' -- subject(s): Fortune-telling by cards, Fortune-telling by birthdays