Comment Re:Brand necrophilia at its worst (Score 1) 79
putting together a real C64 already costs a fair chunk of money - working units are several hundred dollars, plus a disk drive, or other parts like an SD-IEC and adapters to modern TVs and replacement power supplies
Several hundred dollars? Let me know where you're seeing people paying several hundred dollars for a bare, working C64. If you pay $100 for such an article, you are overpaying (This comment won't age well due to market volatility but it is true today in June 2026 in the United States). Putting together a minimal real C64 system for the purpose of playing games/demos/SIDfiles and/or tinkering with BASIC should set you back about $75 for the computer itself, about $60 (shipped) for either a Kung Fu Flash 2 card or a combo SD2IEC/fastloader cartridge, about $10 for a joystick and about $15 for a composite to HDMI adapter. Unless you are archiving unique disks from a personal collection, there is truly no real reason to buy a disk drive these days. Plus a third party PSU, the gold standard being Keelog, but cheaper options exist - allow $70 for this. Or you can get essentially the same experience by purchasing a Raspberry Pi 3B and associated case, etc, for around $100 total, some assembly required.
The C64 Ultimate isn't a terrible product, but it is only a minor aspect of this fiasco. The deplorable part is the influencer pollution. Who knew enshittification could encompass a brand as well as a product.