I know that most retro people wants real hardware, they collect orginal games and peripherals. Thats fine. But that's only for a handful of Vic-20 enthusiasts. What's going to keep Vic-20 alive for a new generation...is emulators.
It's when people can run Vic-20 on their mobiles, tablet computers or laptops, Vic-20 is going to live on. An that's why emulators is such great thing, to let anyone download and use Vic-20 without paying anything for it.
I have emulators to thank for sooo much. Novadays i run just about any system using emulators, at last i could play all the ZX Spectrum games i read about in the 80's, not to mention all the new fan made games i can play. At last i got hold of every title for Nintendo 64 i couldn't afford to buy in the 90's.
At last i could compare the different systems head to head. Record movies, record sound, create a save-point anywhere in a game, skip loading times or play the emulator fast forward past boring intros, play fan translated games using a patch, use a 500 GB virtual harddrive for my virtual Atari ST or even run my virtual Atari ST on 128 Mhz. Or try different virtual processors and chipsets for my virtual Amiga.
And much much more
Emulators is really a wonderful thing and they get better all the time.
