New Commodore 64 PC Gets Ready To Run

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New Commodore 64 PC Gets Ready To Run



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 quickly became a retail powerhouse and a landmark in gaming history. Thanks to its unique sound chip and computing power, a massive amount of games were created for the system, some of which that live on today through Commodore USA [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/81643-Commodore-64-Games-Coming-to-Wii-Virtual-Console] has announced plans to reintroduce the classic C64 chassis with modern day components stuffed inside for a product called the Commodore PC64.

Commodore USA is taking their current business model of creating all-in-one products, basically laptops without screens, and reapplying it to the form factor that made them a household name even decades later. According to the press release, underneath the keys of the PC64 will be an Intel Atom 525 CPU with NVIDIA Ion2 graphics, 4GB DDR3 memory, a 1TB hard drive, HDMI, DVD/CD optical drive (Blu-ray optional), dual-link DVI, six USB ports, integrated 802.11n WiFi, bluetooth, and a 6-in-1 media card reader. While this seems like something that should have been done long ago, there were apparently rights issues that only cleared up recently.

The Commodore 64 is said to have sold more than 30 million units, so anybody that grew up close to the 1980s likely messed around with one either at school or at home. The PC64 will be a way to relive those classic memories, uncomfortable typing position and all. Now if only someone can get the rights to the greatest music ever [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YehPVWBP1M] for a re-release, it'll be just like the real thing.

Source: Engadget [http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/26/commodore-usa-announces-the-pc64-an-atom-powered-pc-in-a-replic/]

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008Zulu_v1legacy

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I look forward to once again sitting there for 10 minutes turning the thing on and off repeatedly just so it will read the disk in the drive.
 

Danpascooch

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Holy crap, I'm too young to have experienced the Commodore, but this looks awesome!
 

mad825

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wait, whats with the blue-ray? for PC/Laptops it's just a mere gimmick.
 

ZehGeek

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I wonder what LRR's gonna think. o:
I'm a tech geek, so this'll be awsome. n______n
 

shaboinkin

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mad825 said:
wait, whats with the blue-ray? for PC/Laptops it's just a mere gimmick.
Unless they plan on hooking up their computer to a TV, I agree with you on that.
 

Gxas

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Holy... I nerdgasmed at least eight times just n-

Theres another one.

This is amazing! I grew up on the commodore 64 even though I was born in 1990.
 

Rad Party God

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My dad and my godfather still long for the C64 days and even told me stories of how awesome it was, although I never used one of those (my heart will always belong to the Commodore Amiga), I'm planning on buying one of these for my dad =).
 

Skorpyo

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Wantwantwantwantwantwant.

No, wait, NEEDNEEDNEEDNEEDNEED!

This is possibly the best marketing/design idea I've heard in a long time from the computer industry.
 

Andronicus

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Ah, lovely, more awesomeness to add to my chiptune collection :)

I confess, the Commodore 64 is a little old for me, but I sure love the retro look. Hopefully they'll plan a European/Oceanic release as well. Actually, come to think of it, was the original C64 released in Australia at all? I don't even know.
 

Fearzone

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What would make me laugh is the Commodore Vic-PC20 with modern innards. I betcha my old one is in a closet somewhere at the folks house. Now THAT I think I might get. Besides the color is better looking.
 

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I was 3 years old when I learned how to use one of those. My dad only had to show me once how to use it. That must have been in 86-87.