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Ky-Guy
Title: Obscure Nintendo Gamer
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Break out your Cyndi Lauper audio cassettes and that case of New Coke you've had stockpiled: the Commodore 64 is back.
The legendary computer was first unveiled in early 1982, and quickly dominated the nascent computer scene, helping to launch the home computing market thanks to its entertainment focus. The Commodore brand finally staged its comeback Wednesday, unveiling an online store where consumers can pick up a revamped, modernized version of the legendary all-in-one computer.
It comes in the original taupe color and design, of course -- it's just everything else that's changed.
The new iteration of the classic computer won't run Windows (although the company claims you'll be able to install it if you so choose). Instead, the Commodore 64 runs a version of the Linux operating system on an Intel processor, and boasts 2GB of memory and a modern Blu-ray or rewritable DVD optical drive.
The past isn't forgotten, however: The company claims that consumers will be able to play all their favorite 8-bit era games within seconds of turning the Commodore 64 on, by running software that emulates the original operating system.
Commodore celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2007, noted PCMag.com, but the company has languished in obscurity for many of those years, a faint shell of the company that helped launched computing and computer games.
It had unveiled a new line of products at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show -- new products that bear little resemblance to the new Commodore 64.
"I'm sure you'll appreciate the Commodore thing has been in a state of flux over the last 20 years," Peter Bromage, the vice president of sales and marketing for Commodore said in January.
In addition, the company plan a relaunch of the ancient Amiga computer -- an impressively ahead of its time PC from Commodore that never quite broke into the mainstream.
"At Commodore USA, our goal is to restore the AMIGA brand to its former glory," the company's website claims. "Our reboot and re-imagining of the classic AMIGA line-up will showcase the latest and greatest personal computer hardware and operating system technology available today."
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/04/07/commodore-64-computer-lives-vintage/#ixzz1JAMtNGrS
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As the article claims, you can buy the all-new Commodore 64 on the company's website. I remember playing some C64 games on Wii's Virtual Console, but I never thought the company would actually bring the system back.
Do you guys think the awesome emulation of the original C64 OS would be worth purchasing this thing and playing its classic games? What is your opinion on this?
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i'll_bite_your_ear
Title: Distillatoria
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If the price is reasonable, i would buy it. Games are games. If complex or minimalistic they are fun if you take your time to get into them.
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The Opponent
Title: Forum Battle WINNER
Joined: Feb 24 2010
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I'd play VVVVVV on one of those things.
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@om*d
Title: Dorakyura
Joined: Jul 10 2010
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I read about this maybe a year or two ago, can't recall where, though. It does look nicer, but I don't think I would buy it.
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Adrock4
Title: Mostly Lurks, Now
Joined: Sep 13 2009
Location: Pennsylvania
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Man, that is some stupid sh-
OOH, AMIGAS
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
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Bringing back the Commodore 64 and making it profitable seems like an impossible mission. Still, I hope it stays awhile. It should stay... FOREVER!
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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
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So basically, they're making a Linux PC inside a C64 shell, but it'll have the option of booting into a Commodore 64 emulator.
I hope they aren't going to fuck up their line of Amiga systems by making them incompatible with AmigaOS. That would be really dumb.
Also, Ky-Guy, the C64 didn't have an OS. Well, later on, there were some OSs for the good ole' breadbox, most notably GeOS, but out of the box, you only had a BASIC interpreter.
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Knyte
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Title: Curator Of The VGM
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It's not really Commodore either, it's some jackoff trying to turn a buck. Commodore USA is a recently created LLC. (Founded in April 2010) It's owned by some guy who sells furniture named Barry Altman. He bought the rights to the Commodore name. He hopes to make a fortune selling what is basically a plastic mini-ITX case, that look like everyone's favorite 80s computer.
Look at the fucked up pricing:
http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_C64.aspx
$250 for just the empty case with the built in keyboard. (And a $10 USB card reader.)
The 1st working config is $350 more, and you get about $175 worth of parts.
This guy has worse pricing than Apple.
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i'll_bite_your_ear
Title: Distillatoria
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The price is way to high. they are out of their mind.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
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So this would be way cheaper to build yourself?
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Knyte
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Yeah it would. Buy a dead commodore 64 off ebay or craiglist. Gut it, throw an itx in it, and you're done!
People have been doing it for years:
http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/c64/ (This way done back in 2003)
And, after looking at this mod again, it looks exactly like the layout of the new one.... Gee, I wonder where the new company came up with the idea?
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Greg the White
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People have a much more favorable recollection of Commodore 64s than I do, mostly because I only remember the loading screens.
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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
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Most loading screens had great music.
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While you're at it, go check out my band, Her Majesty's Heroines.
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Ky-Guy
Title: Obscure Nintendo Gamer
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Location: Michigan
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| Nekkoru wrote: |
| Also, Ky-Guy, the C64 didn't have an OS. Well, later on, there were some OSs for the good ole' breadbox, most notably GeOS, but out of the box, you only had a BASIC interpreter. |
Good to know, Nekkoru. I never had one as a kid, but I would like to have one someday.
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