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1980’s Childhood C64 Sears Color Monitor Found 30+ Years Later

As most people know, my story with the Commodore 64 computer started Christmas morning in 1983 when I received my first C64 computer from my grandparents: Prior to receiving this C64 computer for a...

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C64 homebrew port of Activision Chopper Command now available

A homebrew port of Chopper Command which was originally released by Activision for the Atari 2600 game console back in 1982 has been released for the Commodore 64 computer and is now freely available...

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C64 homebrew port of Activision Keystone Kapers now available

A homebrew port of Garry Kitchen’s Keystone Kapers which was originally released by Activision for the Atari 2600 game console back in 1982 has been released for the Commodore 64 computer and is now...

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Meeting Recap and Photos: November 1, 2019

Hello and greetings! Check out some of the pictures showcasing our November 1, 2019 Commodore Computer Club Meeting, enjoy! Played CDTV, C64, Amiga 600 and Apple Macintosh vintage computer games Hands...

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Meeting Recap and Photos: December 6, 2019

Our December 6, 2019 Commodore Computer Club meeting was a lot of fun for everyone who attended. This was our last official meeting of 2019. Below are some of the highlights and photos caught on camera...

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Meeting Recap and Photos: February 7, 2020

Hello world! The February 7, 2020 Commodore Computer Club meeting was awesome and a ton of fun for everyone who attended. Below are some of the highlights and photos showcasing our PDX Commodore Users...

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Living Computers: Museum + Labs is Closing For Now

Commodore Computer Club members were some of the first people inside the building that would later become the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, WA. Read on. Back on June 25, 2011 thanks to Keith...

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Retro Computer YouTube Channels We Enjoy

While the list below is by no means comprehensive, it should serve to give some idea of the sorts of YouTube channels that Commodore Computer Club members enjoy: 8-Bit Show And Tell 10 Minute Amiga...

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Commodore Amiga CDTV Collection – Part 1

This video showcases a Commodore CDTV collection which includes the official black keyboard, remote control, mouse, trackball controller, 64 KB memory card and so much more! Why is Nolan Bushnell the...

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