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Directed, produced, and filmed by Academy Award–nominated and Emmy–winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman, City of Ghosts is a singularly powerful cinematic experience that is sure to shake audiences to their core as it elevates the canon of one of the most talented documentary filmmakers working today. Captivating in its immediacy, City of Ghosts follows the journey of “Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently” – a handful of anonymous activists who banded together after their homeland was taken over by ISIS in 2014. With astonishing, deeply personal access, this is the story of a brave group of citizen journalists as they face the realities of life undercover, on the run, and in exile, risking their lives to stand up against one of the greatest evils in the world today.

To learn more about Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently (RBSS), click here:www.raqqa-sl.com/en/


Gamebase64 V15 Iso [Exclusive Deal]

Compared to v14, the v15 ISO introduced:

If you grew up in the 80s, the sight of a Commodore 64 loading screen—those cyan borders and the screech of a datasette—is pure nostalgia. For those looking to revisit that magic without the hassle of floppy disks and dying hardware, the GameBase64 project has been the gold standard for years. And the latest major release, GameBase64 v15, is nothing short of a digital museum.

The GameBase64 website remains live, with forum posts updating the database to reflect new dumps discovered in 2023 and 2024. Yet, whenever a user asks, "How do I start playing C64 games today?" the answer, almost invariably, is: "Find the GameBase64 V15 ISO."

It has transcended its status as a software release. It is now a cultural artifact. It represents a moment in time when a handful of enthusiasts decided, "We are not going to let history die."

Let’s look at the raw numbers. The V15 set is staggering in scope:

Crucially, V15 was the first version to truly prioritize "Extras." Previous versions focused on getting the games to run. V15 focused on the experience. If you loaded The Bard’s Tale, the ISO provided the felt map. If you loaded The Pawn, it provided the feelies and hint sheets.

Is GameBase64 v15 perfect? No. The frontend feels like a Windows 98 holdover (which is oddly charming), and some of the later "PD" (Public Domain) games are filler. However, for the C64 enthusiast, it is the ultimate offline reference.

Whether you want to finally finish Impossible Mission, find that weird educational game from elementary school, or just listen to the Monty on the Run theme on loop, GameBase64 v15 is your best friend. It’s not just an ISO; it’s a time machine.

Have you dug into v15? What’s the first game you search for? Let me know in the comments below!


Disclaimer: This post is for preservation and educational purposes. GameBase64 relies on community contributions. If you fall in love with a game, consider supporting the original creators via re-releases on platforms like Steam or GOG.


Screenings
Screenings
  • 7/7/17 – NEW YORK, NY

    7/14/17 – Berkeley, CA

    7/14/17 – Hollywood, CA

    7/14/17 – LOS ANGELES, CA

    7/14/17 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA

    7/14/17 – WASHINGTON, DC

    7/21/17 – CHICAGO, IL

    7/21/17 – DENVER, CO

    7/21/17 – Encino, CA

    7/21/17 – Evanston, IL

    7/21/17 – Irvine, CA

    7/21/17 – LOS ANGELES, CA

    7/21/17 – ORANGE COUNTY, CA

    7/21/17 – Pasadena, CA

    7/21/17 – PHILADELPHA, PA

    7/21/17 – SEATTLE, WA

    7/28/17 – ALBANY, NY

    7/28/17 – ALBUQUERQUE, NM

    7/28/17 – AUSTIN, TX

    7/28/17 – CLEVELAND, OH

    7/28/17 – DALLAS, TX

    7/28/17 – Edina, MN

    7/28/17 – INDIANAPOLIS, IN

    7/28/17 – Kansas City, MO

    7/28/17 – LONG BEACH, CA

    7/28/17 – MINNEAPOLIS, MN

    7/28/17 – NASHVILLE, TN

    7/28/17 – PHOENIX, AZ

    7/28/17 – Portland, OR

    7/28/17 – Salt Lake City, UT

    7/28/17 – Santa Rosa, CA

    7/28/17 – Scottsdale, AZ

    7/28/17 – Waterville, ME

    8/4/17 – Charlotte, NC

    8/4/17 – Knoxville, TN

    8/4/17 – Louisville, KY

    8/18/17 – BURLINGTON, VT

    8/18/17 – St. Johnsbury, VT

    8/25/17 – Lincoln, NE

Past Screenings
  • Sundance Film Festival 2017

    CPH:DOX 2017

    DOCVILLE International Documentary Film Festival 2017

    Dallas Film Festival 2017

    Sarasota Film Festival 2017

    Full Frame Documentary Film Festival 2017

    San Francisco International Film Festival 2017

    Tribeca Film Festival 2017

    Hot Docs 2017

    Independent Film Festival Boston 2017

    Montclair Film Festival 2017

    Seattle International Film Festival 2017

    Telluride Mountainfilm 2017

    Berkshire International Film Festival 2017

    Greenwich Film Festival 2017

    Sheffield Doc/Fest 2017

    Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017

    AFIDOCS 2017

    Nantucket Film Festival 2017

    Frontline Club 2017

Compared to v14, the v15 ISO introduced:

If you grew up in the 80s, the sight of a Commodore 64 loading screen—those cyan borders and the screech of a datasette—is pure nostalgia. For those looking to revisit that magic without the hassle of floppy disks and dying hardware, the GameBase64 project has been the gold standard for years. And the latest major release, GameBase64 v15, is nothing short of a digital museum.

The GameBase64 website remains live, with forum posts updating the database to reflect new dumps discovered in 2023 and 2024. Yet, whenever a user asks, "How do I start playing C64 games today?" the answer, almost invariably, is: "Find the GameBase64 V15 ISO."

It has transcended its status as a software release. It is now a cultural artifact. It represents a moment in time when a handful of enthusiasts decided, "We are not going to let history die."

Let’s look at the raw numbers. The V15 set is staggering in scope:

Crucially, V15 was the first version to truly prioritize "Extras." Previous versions focused on getting the games to run. V15 focused on the experience. If you loaded The Bard’s Tale, the ISO provided the felt map. If you loaded The Pawn, it provided the feelies and hint sheets.

Is GameBase64 v15 perfect? No. The frontend feels like a Windows 98 holdover (which is oddly charming), and some of the later "PD" (Public Domain) games are filler. However, for the C64 enthusiast, it is the ultimate offline reference.

Whether you want to finally finish Impossible Mission, find that weird educational game from elementary school, or just listen to the Monty on the Run theme on loop, GameBase64 v15 is your best friend. It’s not just an ISO; it’s a time machine.

Have you dug into v15? What’s the first game you search for? Let me know in the comments below!


Disclaimer: This post is for preservation and educational purposes. GameBase64 relies on community contributions. If you fall in love with a game, consider supporting the original creators via re-releases on platforms like Steam or GOG.


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