The keyboard of the iconic Commodore 64. Thirty years ago, Commodore Business Machines released the Commodore 64, an 8-bit home personal computer that became an iconic cultural force. With its low ...
Break out your Cyndi Lauper audio cassettes and that case of New Coke you've had stockpiled: the Commodore 64 is back. The legendary computer was first unveiled in early 1982, and quickly dominated ...
The coming of CES next week marks 30 years since one of the most beloved computer systems of all time was introduced to the world: the Commodore 64. The Commodore 64, or C64, was an 8-bit computer ...
A computing platform is never really dead unless people stop developing new software for it. By that measure, the Commodore 64 is alive and well: new games, demos, and utilities are still being ...
More than just an emulation of the iconic home computer, the Commodore 64 Ultimate is a fantastic project for fans of that era. It’ll take some practice and memory recall from a bygone time, but it’s ...
Editor’s Note 4/10/12: Jack Tramiel died on April 8 and will always be remembered as a computing industry pioneer and founder of Commodore. The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular PCs of all time ...
This week marks 30 years since the Commodore 64 was unveiled to the world and we look at the most successful single computer's career highs and lows. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. I experienced some Commodore 64 synchronicity this week. Earlier ...
The Commodore 64 is celebrated to this day for its capable SID sound chip, which provided the soundtrack for some of the best video games of its era. Even today, it’s still in demand as a chiptune ...
The Commodore 64 thrilled a generation of gamers in the 80s. Now it’s back (again), warts and all First released in 1982 – hot on the heels of its rival, Sinclair’s ZX Spectrum – the Commodore 64 ...
The recreated C64 should have all the classic computer's capabilities, but this one doesn't require a modem. Apple IIs. Commodores. The Amstrad CPC 464. If you're a fan of retro hardware, a visual ...
The hard part isn't building the computer: Sticking modern components inside a shell shaped like an old Commodore 64 is no great challenge. Neither was matching the price of the original: It cost $595 ...