Commodore 16 was developed by Commodore., Released in 1984 The Commodore 16 (or C16 for short) was designed to replace the Commodore VIC-20, but was not compatible with it, nor with the C64. It had the same characteristics as the Commodore Plus/4: same [...]
Commodore 128DCR was developed by Commodore., Released in 1986 In the latter part of 1986, Commodore released a version of the “Commodore 128D” in North America and Europe referred to as the Commodore 128DCR (Cost Reduced). The DCR model [...]
Commodore 128D was developed by Commodore., Released in 1985 Late in 1985, Commodore released to the European market a new version of the C128 with a redesigned chassis resembling the Amiga 1000. Called the Commodore 128D, this new European model featured [...]
Commodore 128 was developed by Commodore., Released in 1985 The Commodore 128 was launched at the Las-Vegas Consumer Electronic Show 1985. It was presented then as a competitor for the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC (The famous advertisement said ‘Bad [...]
Commodore 116 was developed by Commodore Limited., Released in 1984 The Commodore 116 (or C116 for short) was an earlier version of the “Commodore 16” and had a rubber keyboard.