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Commodore Revives 1986 C64C Design with Original Injection Molds
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Commodore Revives 1986 C64C Design with Original Injection Molds

A new variant of the Commodore 64 Ultimate emerges, featuring the iconic 1986 C64C case produced using rediscovered original injection molds—bringing authentic retro aesthetics to modern FPGA-based emulation.

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