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In contrast to the real C64 the DTV is build only to play games. In the first version of the DTV the following games are available. Bull Riding, Championship Wrestling, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid, Cybernoid 2, Eliminator, Exolon, Firelord, Flying Disk, Gateway to Apshai, Impossible Mission, Impossible Mission 2, Jumpman jr., Paradroid, Pitstop, Pitstop 2, Ranarama, Silicon Warrior, Speedball, Summer Games, Super Cycle, Sumo, Surfing, Sword of Fargoal, Tower Toppler (Nebulus), Uridium, Winter Games, World Karate Champion A (International Karate 1), World Karate Champion B (International Karate 2) and Zynaps.In the second version of the DTV (DTV2) the following games are available: AlleyKat, California Games, Championship Wrestling, Cyberdyne Warrior, Cybernoid, Cybernoid II, Eliminator, Exolon, Firelord, Gateway to Apshai, Head The Ball, Impossible Mission I, Impossible Mission II, Jumpman Junior, Marauder, Maze Mania, Mission Impossible, Nebulus, Netherworld, Paradriod, Pitstop, Pitstop II, Rana Rama, Speedball, Summer Games, Super Cycle, Sword of Fargoal, Uridium, Winter Games and Zynaps.All games are fixed to be played with only one joystick and without a "real" keyboard.A number of hidden extras are inside the DTV such as photo of the DTV-team, program information and even a demo.The standard DTV has no connections for external devices.Because the DTV is developed by a team of Commodore fans there are some possibilities build in by "accident". it is possible to connect a PC keyboard, 2 external joysticks and a original Commodore serial disk drive to the DTV. It is not just putting in a cable. You will have to modify your DTV (hacking). For hacking see the hacking page on this website.The second generation the DTV2 has a Flash ROM. This makes it possible to alter the programs inside the DTV2 or replace them.On the photo you can see the DTV in action (the DTV stands on top of the 1571 disk drive). This DTV (version 1) has a external keyboard, two external joysticks and a 1571 disk drive. Upper left corner shows the startup screen of the DTV. Next to that the games menu. In the other picture you can see the DTV booting to BASIC. From the BASIC mode you can load other games such as Boulderdash, Micro-dot and H.E.R.O.