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Announcement of the new Commodore Gaming PCs makes us reminisce about the old Commodore 64.

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Yester-years
by roadho_ny March 7, 2007 6:10 PM PST
I hope you still don't have to type all the programs into the computer like yester years
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Amazing...
by make_or_break March 7, 2007 8:58 PM PST
'Commodore' was definitely one name I had not expected to ever hear from again, except perhaps on eBay or at collector's shows. Still have all of my 64 gear packed away in the basement, though I've yet to even consider firing that old bird up again. But it [i]was[/i] working great before I did pack it up a couple of decades ago.
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The ghosts of commodore past
by barato56 March 8, 2007 5:13 PM PST
Yea, truly a lost era where I bit my computer teeth on the commodore. But the games were fun and free. I was stationed in Germany in 1987, and I remember the Commodore Club and all we did on weekends was play and copy games. The good ole days where you did not have to pay an arm and a leg for a game. lol
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