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It is with that in mind, along with knowing how popular our Building An Amiga Emulator article was, that we decided to show you how to build your own ultra small form factor Commodore 64 emulator, for just a few dollars, using the teeny-tiny Raspberry Pi Zero.
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So, it’s no surprise that all these years later, the machine still hold a special place in our hearts. For many long-time technology geeks, including me, the Commodore 64 was the first personal computer they ever owned. After its initial release in August 1982, the C64 went on to sell millions of units – outselling all other popular 8-bit machines at the time, including the Apple II. The Commodore 64 holds a Guinness World record as the highest-selling single computer model of all time.