Commodore Flyer Enclosure Prototype
For those who attended our January 6, 2012 Commodore Computer Club meeting, you were lucky enough to check out the Commodore Flyer enclosure prototype: The prototype at the meeting is 1 of 4 that...
View ArticleCommodore Computer Founder Jack Tramiel Dies at Age 83
Jack Tramiel the founder of Commodore International and crucial figure in the early history of personal computing passed away on Sunday April 8, 2012. He was 83 years old. The picture above was taken...
View ArticleKik-Start Commodore 16 Gameplay
It’s not that often you see a fun game for the Commodore 16 computer, however Kik-Start for the C16 looks like a pretty cool game: Doing a little research there doesn’t seem to be a lot of information...
View ArticleMeeting Recap and Photos: May 2, 2014
Greetings Programs! Below you can check out the pictures showcasing our May 2, 2014 Commodore Computer Meeting, enjoy! The Commodore 64 game M.U.L.E. being played on a C64c computer and served up by a...
View ArticleSouthern California Commodore and Amiga Networkers Road Trip
Greetings Program. The C64 Club went on a road trip to check out the November 14, 2015 Southern California Commodore and Amiga Networkers, AKA the Scanners meeting. Below are a few of the pictures and...
View ArticleMeeting Recap and Photos: June 3, 2016
Greetings fellow retro computing friends! Below are a few pictures from our June 3, 2016 Commodore Computer Meeting, enjoy! Long-time Commodore Computer Club member Tommy photobombing while George,...
View ArticleLode Runner +4 game for the Commodore Plus/4 Computer
Released back on July 11, 2011 here we have a really good PAL and NTSC port of Lode Runner for the Commodore Plus/4 computer called Lode Runner +4: It’s amazing to see what the Commodore Plus/4...
View ArticleMeeting Recap and Photos: March 1, 2019
Greetings retro computer hackers and enthusiasts, here are the highlights from our March 1, 2019 Commodore Computer Club and Users Group meeting: Played games via the Vectrex console, Plus/4, Amiga 600...
View ArticleLiving Computers: Museum + Labs is Closing For Now
Commodore Computer Club members were some of the first people inside the building that would later become the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, WA. Read on. Back on June 25, 2011 thanks to Keith...
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