Commodore 64 Returns with FPGA-Powered Remake, Coming This Fall Starting at $299
NO LOC, JUL 14 – The crowdfunding campaign offers a near-perfect Commodore 64 clone with HDMI, Wi-Fi, and USB, priced at $349 with a $50 early supporter discount, shipping in late 2025.
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Commodore 64 returns with FPGA-powered remake, coming this fall starting at $299
A crowdfunding campaign is now live for a modern clone of Commodore's iconic 1982 home computer. The newly revived company promises to combine near-perfect retro hardware accuracy with support for modern inputs.Read Entire Article
Drew Saur’s Ode the Commodore 64
Drew Saur, pushing back on my post slagging on the Commodore 64: I cannot argue with your nostalgia. It is uniquely yours. That said: The Commodore 64 as cheap-feeling and inelegant! Oh my. I was fourteen when the Commodore 64 came out, and I want to convey - in as brief a form as I can - why it captured so many hearts during the 8-bit era. What a great post. Fond memories all the way down the stack with that whole era of computing. As I told Sa…
The Commodore 64 Is Back—and More Gamer-Fueled Than Ever With a Transparent RGB Case - WorldNL Magazine
The Commodore 64 deserves to have a happy ending it never got in life. You’ve likely seen at least one of those rounded beige rectangles sitting prone and forlorn in some office or forgotten attic. For those who loved their age-old home computer, the big blocky keyboard is back, and for $300 you can get what may be the most accurate recreation of the classic computer, no software emulation required. At least, it will be when the company manages …
The iconic Commodore 64, the best-selling personal computer in history, is returning with a modern twist. However, it won't be a toy or a cheap clone, as the new model is expected to be 99% faithful to the original hardware. All thanks to FPGA technology, known from Analogue retro consoles, among others. The Commodore 64 Ultimate – Modern Interior, Classic Soul The project is being developed by the reborn Commodore International, which has just …
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