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Commodore 64 Australiano (plastica sostitutiva per il C64)

Commodore 64 Australian (Original Color - not Photoshopped)

Il Commodore 64 Australiano non è niente altro che una plastica sostitutiva realizzata da un’azienda Australiana chiamata Micro Accessories che va a sostituire quello originale del Commodore 64.

L’involucro assomiglia molto al Commodore 64C ed e’ stato introdotto sul marcato quando la Commodore aveva aggiornato la linea introducento il Commodore 64C.

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  1. Peter
    16 February 2016 a 23:43 | #1

    Neat! I’m an Aussie but have never seen this. I’m guessing it wasn’t endorsed by Commodore, or were Australian dealers selling macihnes like this?

  2. Scotty
    3 December 2016 a 3:18 | #2

    @Peter
    Wow, haven’t seen one of these in years. I didn’t realise they were actually made in SA. I bought one form a local dealer in maybe 1988. I think I paid $30 or $35 for it.
    They wouldn’t have been Commodore endorsed, but marketed to enthusiasts who wanted to make their breadbin look like a 64C, which is exactly what I did.

  3. 16 August 2017 a 7:43 | #3

    well 20 yrs ago i read in a paper ad that a c64 was for sale.

    when i turn up and see it i got really surprised.

    i’ve now realised that i most likely have the old
    breadbin board with the old sid chip.

  4. Rob
    13 April 2018 a 1:18 | #4

    Yes made in South Australia, injection mould made in SA Also as was all the case kits, all done by local people, sold 10′s of thousands locally and all over the world, never needed o be endorse by Commodore, it was the wild west back then, same manufacturer had the licence for dolphin dos in Australia also (along with many other products), about 60% of all made went to Aussie dealer with the rest shipping worldwide.

    It was actually a really good well made product using a unique plastic at the time that we believed would not yellow, the design and engineering that went into this is quite a story also

  5. Justin Mitchell
    11 April 2020 a 13:12 | #5

    @Rob
    Hi Rob, I am trying to find the makers of these cases from SA. You seem to know quite abit about them, do you know the names of the people from Micro Accessories of SA (the other companies involved are long gone so can’t contact them). Thanks

  6. John
    28 August 2020 a 23:14 | #6

    Justin Mitchell :
    @Rob
    Hi Rob, I am trying to find the makers of these cases from SA. You seem to know quite abit about them, do you know the names of the people from Micro Accessories of SA (the other companies involved are long gone so can’t contact them). Thanks

    I have one of these for sale (with the computer) if interested.

  7. Francisco Javier
    23 July 2021 a 23:01 | #7

    Hey Justin.
    I have interest in it.
    What is the price?
    Have a nice day.
    Francisco

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