The Commodore Comeback at CeBIT 160
Peter Malford writes "Earlier this month Slashdot reported on Commodore's return with new gaming PCs that would be officially announced at CeBIT. Cnet.co.uk has got a first look at the four new models called the XX, GX, GS and G. "The high-end XX packs enough grunt to make an Alienware machine run to its deformed alien mum. It uses an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM and two Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX graphics cards running in tandem... Commodore uses what it calls a 'revolutionary painting process' to make them look pretty damn gorgeous." Commodore also officially launched the
Gravel In Pocket PMP and unveiled some new Gravel devices, one that has a 4" screen and one that features a built-in GPS receiver."
Wha? (Score:5, Insightful)
Alienware is not a serious competitor. At least not any longer. They're just another Dell brand.
Also, it's probably worth noting that the really high end systems are often hand-built. That way you can get both the hardware you want, and the case design you want. Many of the 'Gaming PCs' tend to be targeted at the market of wannabes who have too much money and not enough sense.
I'm so sorry, am I missing something here? Because "pretty damn gorgeous" is not how I'd describe these machines. "Pretty damn hideous" is a bit closer. "Treading on someone else's memories and goodwill to make a buck" is even better. "Looking li-"
OMFG! What the hell is that Giana Sisters [commodoregaming.com] skin!?!?! ('scuse me, C-Kin)
My beautiful sisters [lemon64.com]! What has become of you!?! I... I... I...
I think I need to go now. If you'll pardon me. I... need to find the nearest restroom before I hurl.
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Revolutionary...now that might be adding handles to the case to make it easier to bring the machine to a LAN party...or making the case a different shape...or something like that. Something at least useful.
But this is a regular old square PC with a skin on it. Not revolutionary. Just different.
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Now that was a SOLID case, must have been bulletproof. Google tells me they weighed ~24 kilograms.
http://www.silicium.org/ibm/ibm/ibmps2mod80.htm [silicium.org]
http://www.oldcomputers.arcula.co.uk/intl1.htm [arcula.co.uk]
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Supercritical gaming (Score:2)
I want one of each so that I can test a home-grown aLFS [linuxfromscratch.org] in parallel.
You're right about the Giana Sisters C-kin. WTH?
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I fail to see the nastolgia in this. I have a Commodore 64 sitting at home. This new behometh looks nothing like it, nor does it evoke any sense of the original. Nor is it even close to the grace of the Amiga. So I'd say, "treading on memories and goodwill" is pretty close, wouldn't you?
Um. Okay?
It's a box. That's painted. If that appeals to you, good for you! To each their own. But it still has nothing to do with Commodore. It's just a label slapped on an unreleated company to generate press.
I'm not really sure why you're mentioning expansion cards. I have no doubt that these are internally expandable. Just like you'd expect any machine of these specs to be. I also have no doubt that they'll be incredibly expensive, and highly impractical when compared to what you could custom-build for less. *shrug*
Please do not take this as sarcasm, because it is not intended as such. Thank You! I was worried that I'd get jumped on for "not liking Japanamation" or something screwy like that. My only concern is that the case design shown is not the Giana Sisters. That looks more like Pokemon with a new name slapped on it.
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So I'd say, "treading on memories and goodwill" is pretty close, wouldn't you?
Well, ummm, yeah... but it has a C= logo on it! It's turtles all the way down!
it still has nothing to do with Commodore
They bought the C= logo!
just a label slapped on an unreleated company
I've tried polling for more corporate geneology here [slashdot.org].
I also have no doubt that they'll be incredibly expensive
You're probably right--but I'm in La Jolla, CA. *looks around* What, is there a shortage of money in this town? They even have a job opening on the ethics commission [slashdot.org].
you could custom-build for less
Now that's a really good point. I've always preferred to buy as many no name parts as possible and build my own.
That looks more like Pokemon
I have no problem with anime, but make it good [google.com] anime [google.com].
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You know what I just realized? My current sig suggests a business model that makes better use of the Commodore name than these guys are. What an interesting coincidence that ended up being.
La Jolla, eh? (Score:2)
I went there once, after making a wrong turn at Albuquerque.
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Um, the 1980's called. They want their movies back. Seriously though, they didn't stop making good anime in 1995, man. Although I'm not too crazy about this season, there's been plenty of really solid series to come out in the last few years.
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Now there's a statement that could be generalized almost indefinitely.
I have fond memories of my C=64 and Amigas. Why the hell someone would buy the Commodore name just to drag it through the (brightly painted) mud just boggles the mind.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Arguing over whether these machines are good looking or not is a foolish use of time. You're never going to change anyone's opinion.
That statement, on the other hand, is spot on and summarizes the whole thing.
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I agree with what you said. Using your link, turn the machine over and its feet are little commodore symbols. I wonder if they're expecting that little symbol to carry their weight, too. (obviousness alert) Cute finishing touch, though.
too bad... (Score:1)
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Well, a very good clone, it seems, however...
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Um, death to extremists!
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I didn't think it was that stupid at the time, but looking back, it's quite si
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Hubba hubba (Score:2)
We need more information in the about us [commodoregaming.com] section:
Having acquired the Commodore brand in late 2005 as part of a joint venture with Commodore International Corporation, Commodore Gaming aims to re-establish the brand as a leader in its industry.
Who was it that ponied up the cash to buy the old C= logo? Are they at all related (by blood or money) to the people who drove CBM into the ground? How is CIC related to the former CBM? Are they interacting with the current owners of Amiga Technologies (if that still exists)? How long until they make laptops?
I want one... or four.
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No relation at all (Score:2)
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Preloaded... (Score:1)
Preloaded with a C64 emulator, containing more than 50 classic games
Why do you need all that processing power for 50 classic C64 games? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love C64 games. But why would I buy a quad-core, 2xGPU computer for that? I was kinda hoping for a computer more in the spirit of the original commodore (of course updated), not just another prebuilt set of computers. I'd rather just
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Commodore 64 is emulated (Score:2)
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I like my computers the same as I like my cars: don't look like much, but perform like a beast. The rest just seems a little too much like ego-stroking rice-rock
Funny English (Score:3, Insightful)
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Finally! (Score:3, Funny)
Thank you Commodore, for putting out a new system actually capable of running Vista right out of the box!
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cold dead fish (Score:4, Funny)
I'm speechless.
Instead of a whole box... (Score:2)
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What, like this? [viceteam.org] I thought everyone knew about VICE? You can (legally!) get all the ROMs you want at C64.com [c64.com]. And if you want real C64 hardware, it costs less than $20 [wikipedia.org]. Oh, and you can mod it to your heart's desire without feeling bad about it. ;-)
Gravel (Score:5, Interesting)
Of course, that's something that can always be fixed in future revisions. If it's going to fail in the marketplace, it will be because it lacks content. No media player ever sells without content. And with Apple sewing up the downloadable television/movie market, I'm not sure where that leaves the Gravel. (Groveling, perhaps?) It's a neat device irrespective of its Commodore branding, but I sincerely hope that The New Commodore(TM) has some content distribution deals in the works.
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Cowon A2 (Score:2)
More black slabs (Score:1)
That Gravel media player looks kinda cute though.
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Not enough to make me buy Commodore again (Score:2)
The only way I'll buy another Commodore computer for gaming is if it's a PC in an original-looking Commodore 64-style case. There have been PCs-in-a-keyboard [cybernetman.com] for a while now, and the C64 was a hefty-sized unit. Modding a PC into a C64-style case should be completely possible, barring some necessary key changes, like F1-F12 keys instead of the C64's F1-F8. Slim-line DVD drives and 2.5" hard drives should mak
Commodore emulator included (Score:2)
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C64 ROM at bootup (Score:2)
For the people who grew up using the C64 back when it was in its prime, it would probably
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Retro (Score:1)
with the Beige colouring and the heavy set Keyboard (that used to be the whole unit...)
Wonder how well the new 8800 Nvidia drivers are doing....
Man, Us fan will sure be dating ourselves...yes I'm over 40.. lol
pc gamers (Score:1)
bleh (Score:2)
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Or are people incapable of learning that lesson?
Tom
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But can your gameboy heat your den?
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My life, the very definition of success!
The LOGO (Score:2, Interesting)
Look here [myatari.net]
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You want to talk about butchered logos, how about Cisco's new Fischer-price look?
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To illustrate how it's hard to do simple design right, I'd ask someone to go away and design a very simple typeface from scratch. Nothing fancy, totally functional plain-as-you-like sans-serif lettering. And I *guarantee* that if you'
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Personally... (Score:2)
Sweet! (Score:1, Funny)
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How is this Commodore? (Score:1)
They seem to own the branding, but do they even produce the mainboard PCB itself?
I'm sure they didn't write a BIOS. I wonder if they will support LinuxBIOS...
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NOPE. Emphasis mine.
From http://www.commodoregaming.com/pcshop/Game+PC/Comm odore+xx.aspx [commodoregaming.com]
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Intel® Core(TM)2 Extreme Quad-Core processor QX6700: 2.66GHz 8M Cache
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ASUS® P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI motherboard
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2x 150GB 10000 RPM SATA Raid
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Commodore World service, please it sounds a .. (Score:1)
Why put a low end X-FI card in a super high end... (Score:2)
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What is an X-FI? (Score:2)
Ok, can anyone help me? (Score:2, Funny)
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This is not Commodore. (Score:1)
They've really overdone it with the logos all over the box. They even went and printed the logo on the underside of the case and molded the rubber feet in the shape of the logo. That's just tacky.
I like clean case designs, there are some horrendous ones out there, bu
Preloaded with Windows Vista?????? (Score:1)
I think thos model sums it up (Score:2)
This Case says it all [commodoregaming.com]
As a long time Commodore Fan it just makes me want to cry. :-( Though I think those who think Skateboard deck art is really cool will love it.
I was a big fan of the iMac flavors and Blue/Wite & Grey G3s and G4s, this new monoskin instead of a two-tone case look is really lousy looking (I always wished they did a ruby iMac with Chromed speaker grills and black trim.... sweeet.).
I noticed the options were United Kingf\dom and nothing else for country.
Commodore PC - Deja Vu (Score:2)
Phillip K. Dick, not Project Pat (Score:2)
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Heat problems (Score:2)
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HAM dinger (Score:2)
Sorry, "Commodore", the only 'revolutionary painting process' I want to hear from out of you is the Amiga's Hold-And-Modify screen mode. 4,096-color graphics from a bit depth of only 6 bits per pixel? Now that's revolutionary.
Old Commodore vs new Commodore (Score:5, Insightful)
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Black painted boxes (Score:2)
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It should also contain custom chip-based emulators of the Amiga 3000, 500, 1200 and C-128 (GO64 and all) I say chip-based and not software emulated because I want the emulated machines to also have hardware-level access to the HD and RAM and create their own partitions
I'm not sure you need a hardware emulator - I haven't tried it, but WinUAE claims to support Amiga formatted
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