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The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular PCs of all time, selling close to 17 million units between 1982 and 1994. The following slideshow is from PCWorld’s 2008 archives.
Modernized Commodore 64 remake with 99% compatibility coming soon It'll be able to play over 10,000 classic C64 games and will support HDMI, USB, and Wi-Fi connections.
Thankfully I can relive a past I never experienced with the new C64 reissue, a full-sized replica of the original Commodore 64 and its massive 64 kilobytes of RAM.
The Commodore 64 was quite a machine in its time, though a modern assessment would say that it’s severely lacking in the graphical department. [Vossi] has whipped up a bit of an upgrade for t… ...
The C64 is back. Commodore 64 Ultimate launches with FPGA tech, translucent design, HDMI, and cartridge support. Pre-orders open now.
Instead, the C64 can access ChatGPT through the Retrocampus BBS, as demonstrated by [Retro Tech or Die]. Due to security reasons, the ChatGPT area of the BBS is only available to the board’s ...
The C64 can also load Commodore 64 and Vic20 game files from a USB drive, including multi-disc titles. And, it comes with a micro-switch classic joystick.
The C64 Mini is being made by the company that crowdfunded a full-size C64 last year—which has yet to be delivered.
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The Commodore 64 Ultimate computer is the company's first ... - MSN
The Commodore 64 Ultimate will be the first new hardware released under the auspices of the new management, and pricing starts at $299.
According to Techspot, the remade Commodore 64 promises 99 percent software compatibility with its hardware emulation, which means you’ll be able to play more than 10,000 C64 games if desired.
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