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At the time of its introduction, the C64's graphics and sound capabilities were rivaled only by the Atari 8-bit family. This was at a time when most IBM PCs and compatibles had text-only display adapter cards, monochrome monitors, and sound consisting of squeaks and beeps from the built-in tiny, low-quality speaker.
The C64 is often credited with starting the computer subculture known as the demoscene. The C64 lost its top position among demo coders when the 16-bit Commodore Amiga and Atari ST were released in 1985, however it still remained a very popular platform for demo coding up to the early 90s, and is still the top 8bit demo platform today.
{| class="wikitable"
| Total CPU Cycles per Frame || 19,656 || 17,096
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| Calculated Frame Rate || ~50.12 Hz <br /><small>(985,248 / 19,656)</small> || ~59.83 Hz<br /><small>(1,022,727 / 17,096)</small>
|}
* [https://youtu.be/nd_yiMhu1DM Commodore 64 Commercials]
* [https://youtu.be/7pONRbIHT_w Top C64 game music - 3.5 hours!]
* [https://youtu.be/SawEX68lKMI The ultimate top 100 C64 games]* [https://youtu.be/8QgcS1Sp-Do 7000 C64 games in one video]* Top 50 Commodore 64 games from [https://youtu.be/-j3UgBwl738 1983] [https://youtu.be/AviMfosTzTE 1984] [https://youtu.be/ub3CFiBDQnE 1985] [https://youtu.be/2pGaJrg2d0A 1986] [https://youtu.be/yV9nbW1gsr8 1987] [https://youtu.be/BwrbGtuNGW8 1988] [https://youtu.be/SeO68JcWEIM 1989] [https://youtu.be/3FdkH7WWopQ 1990] [https://youtu.be/0INqJ2tYqNQ 1991] [https://youtu.be/km1uGaY4AGQ 1992]
* [https://c64.krissz.hu/online-playable-games/ Online Playable C64 Games]
* [https://gb64.com/ Gamebase 64]