The Commodore 64 makes a return with a modern twist, showcasing upgraded technology while preserving its iconic 1980s style. It utilizes an upgraded FPGA chip, Turbo Mode for enhanced speed, and expanded RAM, alongside two sound chips for better audio quality. Users can connect the device to HDMI screens, transfer games via WiFi, and plug in USB devices. The new device works with nearly all original 1980s and 1990s games and parts, offering three versions, including a classic beige model and a transparent Starlight edition with glowing LEDs.
The remake of the Commodore 64 retains the classic design while incorporating modern technology, including an upgraded FPGA chip, more RAM, and dual sound chips for enhanced audio.
The new Commodore 64 allows users to enjoy not only retro games but also modern functionalities like HDMI output, WiFi connectivity, and USB device support for printers and flash drives.
With Turbo Mode increasing speed up to 48 MHz and compatibility with old game parts, this new version of the Commodore 64 caters to both nostalgic gamers and new users.
Three models are available: the classic beige version, a Starlight edition with a transparent case featuring glowing LEDs, and another variant, ensuring a blend of nostalgia and modern aesthetics.
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