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Billed as the company's first hardware release in over 30 years, the new Commodore 64 Ultimate (and its less glamorous ...
The Commodore 64 is back! Explore the incredible story of Commodore’s revival. Learn how a fan-led team is reimagining this ...
It’s hard to argue with nostalgia, but you can toss a bucket of cold facts over it. In the case of the recent rescuing of the ...
A new incarnation of the company says it will deliver a new Commodore 64 – and the optimistic tech future we were promised.
Our intrepid computer historian uses the Commodore 64 to tweet, visit websites, and do other PC tasks invented long after the famous gaming computer launched three decades ago.
The most disappointing thing about the miniature Commodore 64 released last year was that its tiny keyboard didn’t actually work—it was just for show.
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.
Something like, say, Commodore BASIC? In that case, you might want to check out [Nick Bild]’s latest project, which lets you to sync your smartwatch to your Commodore 64.
Today the Commodore 64 only exists as throwback consoles packed full of retro games designed to appeal to those like myself who grew up cutting their gaming teeth on the computer.
Commodore 64, the hottest-selling personal computer in the 1980s, is back — with the same bulky breadbox look but updated with the latest technology. Appealing to nostalgic computer buffs, a ...
Three decades of the Commodore 64 We reminisce about a major step in the development of the personal computer.
What does a MacBook Pro and Commodore 64 have in common? They both adopted quad-core Intel processors for the first time this year.