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  • ...right|thumb|350px|A [[Commodore 64#Commodore 64C|Commodore 64C system]]. {{Commodore 64.jpg/credit}}]] ...ochrome (like the Apple II), all at a low price and with high quality. The Commodore 64 (also known as C64) from 1982 to 1993 sold over 20 million units and during
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Commodore 64]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[Commodore 64]]
    112 bytes (9 words) - 08:21, 23 October 2007
  • *[[Commodore 64]], Commodore's early 1980s era flagship product
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  • ...right|thumb|350px|A [[Commodore 64#Commodore 64C|Commodore 64C system]]. {{Commodore 64.jpg/credit}}]] ...ochrome (like the Apple II), all at a low price and with high quality. The Commodore 64 (also known as C64) from 1982 to 1993 sold over 20 million units and during
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  • {{r|Commodore 64}}
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  • {{r|Commodore 64}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Commodore 64]]. Needs checking by a human.
    593 bytes (77 words) - 15:34, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Commodore 64}}
    426 bytes (54 words) - 11:49, 11 January 2010
  • [[Commodore 64]]<br>
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  • ...in the hobbyist culture and then in the mainstream with models like the [[Commodore 64]] and the [[Atari ST]], a recognizable chip style began to emerge as dictat
    1,014 bytes (152 words) - 16:21, 23 December 2007
  • ...ast. Many personal computers from the 1980's, such as the [[Atari 800]], [[Commodore 64]], and the [[Macintosh 128]] and [[Macintosh 512]], were AIOs. The [[form
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  • ...Kong'' ([[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]]/[[Apple II series|Apple II]]/[[Commodore 64]]/[[MS-DOS]] ) - North America release
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  • ...not contain the bugs from the original version, but the BBC Micro and the Commodore 64 had different bugs that also prevented the game from being completed.
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  • ...not contain the bugs from the original version, but the BBC Micro and the Commodore 64 had different bugs that also prevented the game from being completed.
    14 KB (2,358 words) - 05:35, 4 September 2013
  • ...e TRS-80, and [[Commodore International]] with the [[Commodore PET]] and [[Commodore 64]]. Building on the success of these earlier efforts, [[IBM]] in 1983 introd
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  • ...74 and affordable computers such as the [[Apple II series|Apple II]] and [[Commodore 64]] made personal computers accessible to the general public.
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  • ...dex.html Pixel Pups]. In 1984 [[Telarium]] released a [[video game]] for [[Commodore 64]] based on ''Fahrenheit 451''.[http://www.lemon64.com/?game_id=1567] Bradbu
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  • ...ost of the games were quickly ported over to other systems including the [[Commodore 64]], [[Atari ST]] and [[Amiga]]. Some of the later games were also released f ...drastically between systems. Here you can see the difference between the [[Commodore 64]] version of Treasure Island Dizzy at the top, and the [[Amiga]] version of
    27 KB (4,639 words) - 04:45, 7 March 2024
  • ...infringe on the market, with [[Gary Grigsby]]'s series of games for the [[Commodore 64]] and [[Apple II]]: ''[[Panzer Strike]]'', ''[[Typhoon of Steel]]'' and ''[
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