The Commodore 64 is a machine beloved by many who grew up in the 1980s. Like me. Which is why itâs fun to hear that itâs parent brand is making a comeback.
A new company, Commodore USA, is currently digging through the rights to the olâ hardware, and once acquired, intends to release new models. Not a âclassicâ re-release, an all-new, 21st century computer-in-a-keyboard.
Thereâs no word yet on whether this new hardware would be geared towards gaming, as the original Commodore 64 wound up being, or whether itâll simply be a novelty PC. Whichever it turns out to be, itâll be good seeing that chompy âCâ logo again.
The Commodore 64, the most famous of Commodoreâs range of personal computers (which included the Vic 20 and Amiga), was originally released in 1982, and would dominate the mid-80s home computing scene until its decline later in the decade.
Note the pic above isnât the actual unit. Just a concept whipped up by Gizmodo, based on a similar existing product, the Cybernet ZPC GX31.
The Return of the Commodore 64 [Gizmodo]