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|image2 = Commodore64.jpg
 
|image2 = Commodore64.jpg
 
|manufacturer = Commodore Business Machines
 
|manufacturer = Commodore Business Machines
|type = Personal Computer
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|type = Home Computer
 
|na_rel = {{Release|1982|August||NA}}
 
|na_rel = {{Release|1982|August||NA}}
 
|media = Cartridge,3.5" Floppy Disk,Cassette Tape
 
|media = Cartridge,3.5" Floppy Disk,Cassette Tape
|feature = 8-bit MOS Technology 6510 microprocessor<br>64 [[KiB]] RAM<br>1 [[MHz]] CPU
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|features = 8-bit MOS Technology 6510 microprocessor<br>64 [[KiB]] RAM<br>1 [[MHz]] CPU
 
|unitssold = 30 million
 
|unitssold = 30 million
 
|predecessor = Commodore VIC-20
 
|predecessor = Commodore VIC-20
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The '''''Commodore 64''''' or ''C64'' was released in August 1982 by Commodore Business Machines. It was the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. The Commodore 64 became well known primarily as a gaming and home entertainment platform with well over 18,000 unique game titles. The company did not develop games itself, but depended on third-party developers. The ''Commodore 64'' was discontinued on April 1994.
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The '''''Commodore 64''''' or ''C64'' was released in August 1982 by Commodore Business Machines. It was the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. The Commodore 64 became well known primarily as a gaming and home entertainment platform with well over 18,000 unique game titles. The company did not develop video games itself, but depended on third-party developers. The ''Commodore 64'' was discontinued in April 1994.
   
 
The "64" in the name Commodore 64 refers to its 64 [[KiB]] of RAM.
 
The "64" in the name Commodore 64 refers to its 64 [[KiB]] of RAM.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[:Category:Commodore 64 games]]
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* [[List of Commodore 64 video games]]
* [[List of Commodore 64 games]]
 

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Commodore 64
C64 logo
Commodore64
Basic Information
Type(s)
Home Computer
Commodore Business Machines
Commodore VIC-20
Amiga
ZX Spectrum
Unit(s) sold
30 million
Technical Information
Supported Media
Cartridge3.5" Floppy DiskCassette Tape
Features
8-bit MOS Technology 6510 microprocessor
64 KiB RAM
1 MHz CPU
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August 1982
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The Commodore 64 or C64 was released in August 1982 by Commodore Business Machines. It was the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. The Commodore 64 became well known primarily as a gaming and home entertainment platform with well over 18,000 unique game titles. The company did not develop video games itself, but depended on third-party developers. The Commodore 64 was discontinued in April 1994.

The "64" in the name Commodore 64 refers to its 64 KiB of RAM.

See also[ | ]