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Commodore PET Smartphone Comes Loaded With C64 and Amiga Emulators

Mickeycaskill writes: Commodore is launching an Android-powered smartphone that lets 1980s gaming fans play their favourite retro titles. It runs a custom version of Android 5.0 Lollipop and lets you play both old Commodore 64 and Amiga games with its preinstalled VICE C64 and Uae4All2-SDL Amiga emulators. Configurations vary between 2GB and 3GB of RAM and 16GB or 32GB of storage, with a 5.5 inch display and 1.7GHz processor included in all versions. The Catch? It's only available in France, Germany, Italy and Poland to begin with, but other markets are set to follow.

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  1. Not so fast ... by Mr_Silver · · Score: 5, Informative

    Android Police did some digging and (ignoring the fact that the Commodore name is currently owned by the creditors of Asiarim Corp - who created a new company called C= and have done nothing more than make a website for it back in 2013) it looks to be a carbon copy of the Orgtec WaPhone.

    On the upside, it does have some Amiga emulators loaded onto the phone - but you can easily get them from Google Play yourself.

    TL;DR? It's unlikely to be Commodore, its a heavily marked up skinned phone and uses the MediaTek MT6752 chip - so you should probably keep away.

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  2. Re:Where Do I Plug In My Cassette Drive?? by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Funny

    I remember it as more like "Step 4. Wait 37 minutes for it to fail, Step 5. Try again."

    I certainly do NOT miss loading stuff from cassette tape.

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  3. Re:woo by MacTO · · Score: 4, Informative

    Commodore, as a company, has not existed for a very, very long time. This is simply the product of companies buying or licensing the trademarks. And no, it isn't meant as a business for the long term. It's simply cashing in on the trademark's nostalgic value while it still has some value.

    As an aside, this isn't the first Commodore phone. If I recall correctly, they were selling office equipment before they were a computer manufacturer. One of their products was a rotary phone.

  4. Re:Really? by edjs · · Score: 4, Informative

    Is there still a company called Commodore which owns this stuff? I assumed it was long since dead and gone.

    There is a zombie of a trademark still shuffling along. The original company itself is long dead and has remained buried.

  5. 3 gigs of ram? by RJFerret · · Score: 5, Funny

    3 GB of ram is 2 GB and 1,016 MB more RAM than I need for anything I run on my Amiga. (That's presuming 2 MB of CHIP RAM separate from the Fast RAM.)

    Heck, with that much RAM I could multitask every title and application I ever had. *glances over at rack of 3.5" floppies in bookcase

  6. Re:iPhone with Apple II Emulator by HornWumpus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All that great old software is best left in memory. Trying to use them again is like trying to watch your childhood favorite TV show.

    I will never again be young enough to appreciate 'Speed Racer' or 'Star Trek'. Same is true for Apple ][ games.

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