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Commodore 64C with Inception expansion, which includes HCS08 Freescale CPU running at 40 MHz with basic math functions, and supports 8 joysticks and PS/2 mouses. |
Inception and the joysticks (one joystick in hiding). The Inception PCB has an imprint: "Dedicated to Scene". Respect. You can see a close-up of the board in our previous evening photo report. |
The very last production units of the famous Commodore 64 were dubbed as 64G (for Germany). Practically a repackaged C-64C with a light keyboard. |
A cartridge-based game console version of the C-64, the Commodore 64 Games System or 64GS, was a total commercial flop. |
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