Why the f**k not?: Twitter app on the Commodore 64

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Damn Xbox 360, you just got your ass handed to you by a dead console. SNAP!

Yeah that’s right you retro loving old people. The Commodore 64 has a Twitter application now. Why? IT DOESN’T MATTER WHY! F**k Twittering from your PC or Phone. You haven’t Tweeted until you tweet on the Commodore 64! 

The application, or app as all the cool lazy people are saying these days, is called BREADBOX64. This video here will show you some hot Twittering on Commodore 64 action for the curious. You can download the app and find out how it was all put together over on Vandenbrande. Once installed, you’ll be able to Tweet and see your friend’s update. 

Speaking of Twitter, pretty much everyone on the Dtoid staff has a Twitter. Hit the jump to find out all about the Dtoid staff’s Twitter accounts.

@CTZ: Add me if you like seeing/reading hilarious stuff. 

@nickchester: Add him if you like to read Tweets that are always written in a surprised manner.

@jim_sterling: Add him if you like to hear him complain about how people just don’t get his articles. 

@colettebennett: Add her if you like being linked to cute things.

@DaleNorth: Add him if you want to be insulted and look at pictures of what he’s eating.

@r3yguti3rr3z: Add him if you like reading constantly made up shit. 

@Jonathan_Ross: Add him if you enjoy the ramblings of a pretentious man. 

@DtoidGrim: Add him for the truth. 

@DtoidNiero: Add him if you enjoy weird random, yet philosophical, one liners. 

@ConradZimmerman: Add him if you just want to get lost looking at his extremely sexy avatar.

@DickMcVengeance: Add him if you enjoy looking at really f’ed up porn.

@nicholsonb: Biceps.

@SamitSarkar: Add him if you want to be buried with 100 Tweets a day and read play-by-plays of his virtual sports teams.

Ashley Davis

, Dyson and Chad Concelmo occasionally post really happy stuff too. Destructoid and Dtoid are also on Twitter, which we use to give you free stuff.

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