Dear friends… Every week, on the occasion of a special event or an important anniversary, we will have a small session, where you will find one or more links from which you can download many games, utilities or magazines dedicated to our friend Commodore 64. In these 2 years we
On 23 June 1894 in 1894 in Paris, Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee through which to organize the first Olympics of the modern era! “Do the sport do not make the war”. This was the revolutionary warning of the visionary Parisian baron. To commemorate this historic
And here we are at a new appointment with the session dedicated to the DumpClub64 ARCHIVE. On 29 June 1929 the first Italian commentary of a football match was broadcast: the Bologna-Ambrosiana match, commented by the twenty-two year old Nicolò Carosio. To commemorate this historic event We at Dump Club
Like every weekend, here we are at a new appointment with the session dedicated to the DumpClub64 ARCHIVE. On July 5, 1946 (Hey John you took it too far) the two-piece swimsuit made its debut in Paris: The brilliant designer Louis Reard, taking inspiration from the homonymous atoll where the
And here we are at a new appointment with the session dedicated to the DumpClub64 ARCHIVE. As usual we like to remember something that could give the “launch” to our new appointment .. It was July 28, 1928 in Amsterdan the inaugural ceremony for the ninth edition of the Olympic
Still still still! As this beautiful song by Mina quoted in 1978, the work of DumpClub64 never stops; Therefore here we are again arrived at a new appointment with a new session dedicated to our ARCHIVE. Mina today launches another great group: The Beatles. In fact, on September 2, 1964
Dear Friends, even today we want to cheer you up with new dumps! In these gloomy days, what’s better than a game with our beloved C64. We have decided to offer you this famous collection of games from Ocean: Game Set Match Volume 1 and 2. Our friend Alessandro Gatti
It is October 9, 2006. Tommie Smith and John Carlos carry on their shoulders the coffin of the man who, on October 16, 1968, did not raise a fist, but held out his hand to demonstrate against racial discrimination in the United States. His name was Peter Norman, white, and