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Relive the glory days of the Commodore 64 by building your own using a Raspberry Pi. This retro gaming project brings the classic computer back to life without the $300 price tag of the new model.
Although it took the Amiga for Commodore to create the world's first multimedia home computer, the C64 was heading in the right direction.
The vintage Commodore 64 personal computer is getting a makeover, with a new design and some of the latest computing technologies, as the brand gets primed for a comeback.
A new incarnation of the company says it will deliver a new Commodore 64 – and the optimistic tech future we were promised.
But the Commodore 64, a machine emblematic of early home computing which celebrated its 30th anniversary this month, continues to transcend such reductive classification.
The reincarnation of the 80s/90s home computer Commodore 64 may be released in the Ultimate version this year.
The Commodore 64 was a home computer running on an 8-bit processor released by Commodore International in 1982.