The Commodore 64 returns as a modern PC
by JC Fletcher
on Dec 21st 2010 7:30PM

If you want a working
Commodore 64 in your home, but would also like something that you could
actually use as a computer,
somehow there's now a product to fit your needs. The new Commodore 64x looks as much like the beige wedge of old as you could ever expect, but has an Intel Dual Core 525 Atom processor, 2GB of RAM, and an Nvidia Ion 2 graphics chipset.
Though it's now a PC in C64 clothing, it's also designed to run the original software, using either an emulator or a custom
Workbench 5 operating system, both of which are included. No release date or price information has been announced yet, but you can stare at pictures of the prototype in our gallery while you wait for information on your new
Impossible Mission machine.