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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Halifax, United Kingdom
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Awsome looking cases.
Could be the alienware of the future (unless you like to build your own). Specs: http://www.commodoregaming.com/pcsho...modore+gs.aspx Skins: (Viery nice compared to some of the tat you see in other sites) http://www.commodoregaming.com/pcsho...n+library.aspx Should they have come back form the dead or stayed as they were though of childhood when you play emulated games?
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Re: Commodore makes a comback
Although I am a huge C64 fan, I would not buy any products from that company. First, the company is in no way associated with Commodore Business Machines which went bankrupt in 1994. Second, my eyes are still bleeding from some of the horrendous grammar from that website like, "...you want the edge that gaming supreme will give you," and "If you take your games serious," and "We Open Store Mid April!"
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Re: Commodore makes a comback
Man I remember my Vic 20 then I skipped the Commodore 64 and went right to the Commodore 128 which had the awesome ability to be able to act like a C-64 just by holding a button during boot up....thats right baby half that memory so you can play games...LOL!
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