Extraordinarily authentic re-creation of the original hardware. Maintains compatibility with classic peripherals. A few welcome concessions to modernity. “Digital detox” approach is compelling.
Merlin was a macroassembler developed by mathematics professor Glen Bredon, initially running on the Apple II family under DOS 3.3, for the 6502 processor. The product was published commercially by ...
Hope of finding survivors has dwindled, with many residents of the Wang Fuk Court towers still unaccounted for. Eight more people were arrested Friday over the blaze. Outside the Wang Fuk Court ...
Earlier this year, The Escapist covered the news that the Commodore company had been acquired by popular retro YouTuber Peri Fractic (Christian Simpson) and the company was to release the “first” ...
The Nelle Peters-designed Commodore building on North Broadway is simultaneously built like a fort and beautiful with aesthetic touches in many spots. Peters, who lived from 1884 to 1974, is only ...
The Commodore 64 is back in black, sort of. Retro Games and Plaion Replai released a limited edition redesign of the best-selling computer, called THEC64 - Black Edition. Like its name suggests, the ...
What if you could hold a piece of computing history in your hands, one that doesn’t just remind you of the past but redefines it? The Commodore 64 Ultimate is doing just that, resurrecting the ...
The Commodore Bar and Restaurant in St. Paul once again transporting guests back to the Jazz Age. The iconic Cathedral Hill bar recently reopened for the first time in five years, marking the start of ...
Excellent news for the St. Paul restaurant scene: The Commodore is coming back! Owner John Rupp said the Cathedral Hill restaurant will go through a soft-open phase beginning Thursday, Sept. 18, at 4 ...
Commodore Club is expanding next door into the former Lawlss Coffee in downtown Appleton with a new addition called Commodore Cafe. The future coffee shop, 233 E. College Ave. in Appleton, will open ...
For those who are old enough to live through and experience the golden age of Commodore 64, it sure was a good ride of “PC gaming” as the machine has seen monstrous sales thanks to loads of powerful ...