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The '''Commodore 64''' (''C64'') is an 8-bit home computer with 64 KB of memory. With its introduction in 1982, the C64 built by Commodore International was extremely popular from the mid to late 1980s both as a gaming computer and for software development. | The '''Commodore 64''' (''also known as the C64'') is an 8-bit home computer with 64 KB of memory. With its introduction in 1982, the C64 built by Commodore International was extremely popular from the mid to late 1980s both as a gaming computer and for software development. | ||
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The Commodore 64 (also known as the C64) is an 8-bit home computer with 64 KB of memory. With its introduction in 1982, the C64 built by Commodore International was extremely popular from the mid to late 1980s both as a gaming computer and for software development.
Currently there are 794 magazines running on Commodore 64 in the catalog.