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The Commodore Story

"Changing the world 8-bits at a time"

The story of the Commodore PET, VIC-20, C64 and Amiga from engineers, games developers and how Commodore influenced the first 8-bit generation users.

Top Cast

  • Leonard Tramiel

    Leonard Tramiel

    Self

  • Chris Hülsbeck

    Chris Hülsbeck

    Self

  • Rob Hubbard

    Rob Hubbard

    Self

  • Ben Daglish

    Ben Daglish

    Self

  • Mark Knight

    Mark Knight

    Self

  • Dave Haynie

    Dave Haynie

    Self

  • Robert J. Mical

    Robert J. Mical

    Self

  • Trevor Dickinson

    Trevor Dickinson

    Self

  • Jeff Porter

    Jeff Porter

    Self

Overview

The story of the Commodore PET, VIC-20, C64 and Amiga from engineers, games developers and how Commodore influenced the first 8-bit generation users.

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