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E3 2007: New range of Commodore gaming PCs to launch in US in Q3 of this year photo

The brand name Commodore may not mean a lot to anyone who's got into gaming over the last couple of console generations, but to wizened old gamers of a certain age *cough*Yes me*cough*, its mere utterance instantly fires up a Pavlovian response of giggling retro joy. For a whole generation of players, Commodore is the name synonymous with their introduction to the pastime we all love. Between the C64 and the Amiga there was an almost endless wealth of quality games to be had through the '80s and '90s, with a fantastic community culture built around them, and the aftershocks of that period can still be felt in the industry today through surviving series such as Lemmings and Speedball

It is then with no small amount of embarrassing bleary-eyed nostalgic contentment that I bring you the news that the company is set to make a US comeback within but months. As Dale reported in March, Commodore is relaunched its name in the market which made it in the first place with a new Commodore Gaming range of PCs. These hit Europe in March, and the North American launch is now just around the corner, cued up for the third quarter of this year. 

There will be four standard models named G, GS, GX and XX. which will range from entry level to high end respectively, but all will be customizable to order. Commodore has also taken a leaf out of Microsoft's book by providing changeable decorative bodywork for the whole range. The machines are going to be available for demo this week in Santa Monica, though strangely enough, not as part of E3. 

It's important to note though, that this new Commodore range is not to be confused with the proposed relaunch of the Amiga, as the rights to that brand are now held by separate entity Amiga Inc. Of course, Commodore Gaming will never be the same as playing on a dedicated Commodore system like we did in the old days, but there'll definitely be something satisfying about playing games on a machine with the old logo again. And if we get some emulators going and squint, it'll be almost like being twelve again.

Now if we could just get a quad-core Spectrum off the ground ...

[Via Gamasutra


 








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Lewis's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 19:37
Lewis
good thing i didnt thorw away all those 5 1/2 inch floppy disks.
bleep's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 19:39
bleep
Hah I totally rememver Commodore! Lemmings was a great waste of time for me! I remember once my mother saying that she was happy I was killing Virtual rats instead of real ones....
Doomtrain's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 19:39
Doomtrain
Makes me kind of sad to see them just slap the name on a modern computer. Kind of like how Infogrames is "Atari".
comradetrotskii's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 19:41
comradetrotskii
Do you want to know my deepest, darkest secret.

I had an Amstrad. Two of them. You Elitist C64 fanboys made me sick. Superior sound my ass.
Oni's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 19:43
Oni
Commodore is so bad at marketing (as the joke goes) that if they bought KFC, they would rename it to Warm Dead Bird.

I'll still be building my own. More value for my money that way.

bleep's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 19:58
bleep
@ Oni:
LOL Thats what I call my Ex Girlfriend!
the GAMEGOBLIN's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 20:07
the GAMEGOBLIN
They made filing cabinets at one point.
casualweaponry's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 21:21
casualweaponry
Ugh I feel old. I got started with programming on a Commodore 64 and COMPUTE! magazine.
Detry's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/11/2007 23:40
Detry
New Bard's Tale?
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/12/2007 00:24
Aaron Mxy Yost
That's a blast from the past.
Aequitas's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/12/2007 01:26
Aequitas
I never had a Commodore 64, so I don't share the nostalgia. But if I did, this would anger me. Way to ruin a good brand, slap it onto something so standard, so ubiquitous, that you can build it for half the price.
Burnt Meatloaf's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/12/2007 04:44
Burnt Meatloaf
Meh. Big deal. Even Macs are just PCs in disguise.

@Oni: Anyone for some Kentucky Fried Chickenlogo?

@the GAMEGOBLIN: Apparently, they still do!
mementomike's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/13/2007 06:20
mementomike
@Aequitas
The brand was ruined long long ago. Just seeing it reborn on a computer is a potential 1-up for it!
Commodore624's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 10:39
Commodore624
I am so hard right now...
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