The hard part isn't building the computer: Sticking modern components inside a shell shaped like an old Commodore 64 is no great challenge. Neither was matching the price of the original: It cost $595 ...
Ironstone -- the company that has licensed the Commodore 64 brand from Tulip Computers -- has confirmed that it is planning on charging a subscription fee for access to C64 resources, in a bid to help ...
Ironstone--the company that has licensed the Commodore 64 brand from Tulip Computers--has confirmed that it is planning on charging a subscription fee for access to C64 resources, in a bid to help the ...