
The Commodore 64 was extremely powerful in its day and we can still marvel at the beauty of its simple design.
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whyibother
27/02/2008 09:14 PM
Mine Still Works !! I had to go back to it after I "upgraded" to Vista.
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Tom
18/04/2008 05:42 AM
Though I never owned this machine, I did have the awesome Commodore Amiga 500. Didn't upgrade from it until 1998 ;P
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