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Commodore Computer
Commodore computers like the C64, VIC-20 and PET are true retro classics that shaped the 1980s home computing world. Discover legendary gaming, nostalgia and collectibles at Nes Bozz.
Commodore Computers – Retro Classics like the C64, VIC-20 and PET that Defined the Home Computing Era of the 1980s.
Commodore was one of the pioneers of the early home computer era and remains an iconic name in the world of retro computing. Especially models such as the Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore PET played a crucial role in bringing computers into ordinary homes, schools, and hobby rooms during the 1980s. These machines were more than just pieces of technology – they became a cultural movement and the foundation for an entire generation of programmers, game developers, and tech enthusiasts.
The Commodore 64 (C64) is undoubtedly the most famous and best-selling model, with over 17 million units sold. With its 8-bit microprocessor, distinctive SID sound chip, and advanced graphics for its time, the C64 became known for both gaming and productivity. The machine had a vast library of games and software, with thousands of classics such as The Last Ninja, International Karate, Bubble Bobble, and California Games. Moreover, the C64 was popular for programming, as many users learned BASIC and assembly language for the first time on it.
The Commodore VIC-20, which preceded the C64, was the first computer to sell over one million units. Marketed as a user-friendly and affordable home computer, it was known for its colorful display and broad software support. For many, the VIC-20 was the gateway into computing, later leading them to upgrade to the C64.
The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor), launched in 1977, targeted the educational and business markets. It featured a sturdy design, built-in monitor, and keyboard, and was praised for its reliability and practicality. The PET was one of the first all-in-one personal computers and became a common sight in schools and offices across the U.S. and Europe.
Commodore computers stood out from the competition by being both technologically advanced and affordable. They developed a large and active user base, and even today, a passionate retro community continues to restore, collect, and program these classics. Commodore machines have also been revived through emulators, modern connections, and re-releases such as The C64 Mini.
At Nes Bozz, you’ll find original Commodore machines, accessories, as well as books, games, and cables for the most popular models. Whether you’re a nostalgic enthusiast, collector, or new to the retro scene, Commodore is a perfect place to start.
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Iconic models like the Commodore 64, VIC-20 and PET
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Outstanding game library and endless programming possibilities
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Perfect for collectors, nostalgics, and retro enthusiasts
Commodore represents an important era in computer history – a time when technology became accessible, creative, and fun for everyone. Rediscover the magic today!
