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XDA Developers on MSNLike the new Commodore 64 but can't wait? I built my own with a Raspberry Pi
Relive the glory days of the Commodore 64 by building your own using a Raspberry Pi. This retro gaming project brings the ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“We've been sleeping for 30 years. Please excuse us”: The C64 is back, packed with extra chiptune power
The Commodore 64’s MOS Technology 6581 Sound Interface Device (better known as the SID chip) had a sound all of its own, ...
Retro Recipes YouTuber Christian ‘Peri Fractic’ Simpson has announced the complete acquisition of Commodore and IPs under the brand.
A reimagined Commodore 64 is now available for preorder, offering nostalgia with updated specs and support for classic games.
Thanks to technology, Wisconsin author Chris Hardie will never forget watching "Gunsmoke" in 'living color' on his folks' ...
When it comes to getting retro hardware running again, there are many approaches. On one hand, the easiest path could be to ...
The Commodore 64 computer system is coming back with current-day power underneath its classic enclosure. After computer manufacturer Commodore International launched the Commodore 64 in 1982, it ...
This year marks the anniversary of the most popular selling home computer ever, the Commodore 64, which made its debut in 1982. Note that I am saying “home computer” and not personal co… ...
As a child of the 80s, I didn’t have an Atari, an NES, or even a Sega Master System. My first console was actually our family’s first computer: the Commodore 64.
The chunky, tan-colored Commodore 64 computer brought personal computing into the home for millions of users in the early- and mid-1980s. People used their C64s, as they were known, for everything ...
The Commodore 64 deserved more respect. First shipped in 1982 it weighed in with 64K RAM, 20K ROM, a 1MHz CPU and sound and graphics that blew you away (then not now, obviously).
There’s an Internet and Twitter campaign to get Mike Commodore to wear No. 64 in homage to the Commodore 64.
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