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Achievement Unlocked: Educator 64 – PET 4064

At the December 6, 2013 Commodore Computer Club meeting a wish of mine was finally granted after close to a 4 year search… acquiring an Educator 64. Here is how the PET 4064 machine looked when it...

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Have Some Pi Today March 14, 2014

Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter π) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter,...

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Happy Four Year Birthday Commodore Computer Club USA

Today (April 12, 2014) marks the 4-year birthday of when the C64 Club also known as the Commodore Computer Club (USA) was founded. For the celebration, we had a tasty Commodore Club themed cake: We...

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Kevin Savetz 1950’s Club Commodore Pin

Earlier today long-time Commodore Computer Club member, friend, Atari enthusiast and Terrible Nerd Kevin Savetz sent in the below picture: When asked for specifics on the origin and history of this...

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Kevin Savetz Spots Commodore Barricade in NYC

Recently C64 Club member, friend and Terrible Nerd Kevin Savetz spotted this pretty cool orange Commodore Barricade in New York City: While Kevin is out and about for personal and work related...

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Commodore Balboa Island Ferry spotted in Newport Beach, CA

The C64 Club is always looking for pictures of anything “Commodore” related and from time to time our members send in some pretty cool pictures to be posted on the club website. A few great examples...

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1982 Commodore Computer Club Italian Magazine

Check it out, an Italian magazine about Commodore computers, complete with early 1980s models hanging around with vintage 8-bit computers: Retro computers featured on the cover are a PET with 80-column...

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8 Bit Weapon and C64 Club at 8th Annual PRGE 2013

8 Bit Weapon needed a C= 64 to use for their performance at the 2013 Portland Retro Gaming Expo this weekend and the Commodore Computer Club was happy to assist. After a weekend of awesome music and...

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Commodore 64 C64 Christmas Ornaments 2016

It’s time to showcase one of the handmade Commodore Computer Club Christmas tree ornaments rocking around the Christmas tree… The first appearance of these awesome Commodore Christmas ornaments was 5...

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Merry New Year from the C64 Club and Eddie Murphy (2016)

For those of you who might not get the humor in why we posted the below picture and quote “Merry New Year” to the C64 Club Facebook page last night, you should check out the 1983 movie Trading Places...

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Stay Puft Marshmallow Man with C64DTV designed by Jeri Ellsworth

Take a look, it’s the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters having some fun with the Commodore 64 Direct-to-TV C64DTV with hardware designed by Jeri Ellsworth: Other cool retro items showcased in...

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Defender of the Crown – Strategy game by Cinemaware

Check out this pretty rad Commodore software dealer poster: Cinemaware presents Defender of the Crown for the C64 computer. Defender of the Crown is a strategy game designed by Kellyn Beck. It was...

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Commodore SFD-1001 Floppy Disk Drive

It’s time to get up close and personal with the Commodore SFD-1001 disk drive: Here are some of the features of the Commodore SFD-1001 floppy drive: Storage capacity up to 1 MB for 5.25″ disks IEEE-488...

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C64 Crystal Castles Prototype Serial #0067 by Atarisoft

Say “hello” to the Crystal Castles Prototype Serial #0067 by Atarisoft for the Commodore 64: In researching this cartridge, there were only two prototypes of Crystal Castles known to have surfaced:...

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Family Time Around The Commodore SX-64 Executive Computer

Here’s a picture from an early 1980’s advertisement showcasing a family enjoying the Commodore SX-64 Executive Computer: The Commodore SX-64, also known as the Executive 64, or VIP-64 in Europe, is a...

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Kevin Savetz 1950’s Club Commodore Pin

Earlier today long-time Commodore Computer Club member, friend, Atari enthusiast and Terrible Nerd Kevin Savetz sent in the below picture: When asked for specifics on the origin and history of this...

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Achievement Unlocked: H.E.R.O. game cartridge for the C64

Achievement Unlocked: H.E.R.O. game cartridge for the C64 computer, designed by John Van Ryzin and published by Activision in 1984. Next to Pastfinder, this was one of the hardest Activision cartridges...

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All 12 Activision cartridges officially released for the C64

It’s time to showcase all 12 Activision cartridges officially released for the C64 computer that are now in the Commodore Computer Club’s personal collection: For those who might be wondering, H.E.R.O....

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But wait… there’s more! The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy advertisement: Now for a limited time only when you rush your Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy order to Megadodo Publications, you’ll get our special gift to you,...

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C64 Crystal Castles Prototype Serial #0067 by Atarisoft

Say “hello” to the Crystal Castles Prototype Serial #0067 by Atarisoft for the Commodore 64: In doing some research, there were apparently only two prototypes of Crystal Castles known to have surfaced...

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