Commodore 64 DTV
The Commodore 64 DTV is a modern version of the Commodore 64 developed by Jeri Ellsworth on behalf of Tulip. The device is a Commodore 64 in the form of a joystick which can be connected to the television with two RCA plugs. The device is battery operated and first entered the Canadian market in 2004.
Commodore 64 DTV
The Commodore 64 DTV is a modern version of the Commodore 64 developed by Jeri Ellsworth on behalf of Tulip. The device is a Commodore 64 in the form of a joystick which can be connected to the television with two RCA plugs. The device is battery operated and first entered the Canadian market in 2004.