Fusion Retro Books is offering The Story of The Commodore 64 in Pixels free for a limited time. It's a 300MB PDF but would actually be quite cool as a real book
The story of the Commodore 64 in pixels covers the history of the computer as well as featuring articles on the SID music chip by Andrew Fisher; Tape Loaders by Martyn Carroll and cartridges by Mat Allen.
This book looks at some of the most popular games on the system - each game receiving a double page spread with large images of the game fr the reader to enjoy.
A unique selling point of the book is that is contains 30 memoirs from those who programmed the games; wrote the music and drew the graphics. It's a captivating insight to what it was like to actually develop a game for the Commodore 64.
Vintage is the New Old reckons it's only going to be free for a short time as it was in March so be quick.
The C64 … the best home computer of the early years. :)