Phantom Home Computer "Commodore 65" is being exhibited at auction! The bid amount is already 35 million yen or more

Commodore PC 1 Part 1/3 : Overview, repairs and first boot Actor Idlis Elba is also an 8-bit home computer " Commodore 64 " of the 1980s and the 1980s, which was used, but the visionary successor " Commodol 65 " that did not lead to the completion enters this month, It turned out that it was exhibited at the online auction site eBay.

Commodor 65 is a prototype computer that has been developed in the early 80's and early 1990s. In 1991, the projector project was discarded, and in 1994, MoModol, sales and development source. Finally, in the process of the company's asset liquidation, it is said that "(unknown) prototype version is sold.

"Commodol 65" exhibited this time is the prototype described above, and even rare alpha units are also even rare in this unit that has no "POWER" and "DRIVE" that should be present in the case. Currently worked without problems, there is no noticeable scratch, and it is said that it will support shipping overseas including Japan with a warranty (unless restricted in the country). In addition, in the attached video, demonstration video such as "The Last Ninja 2" has also been released.

By the way, the computer magazine COMPUTE! 'S Gazett is the background of this unit, as a result of "Nintendo (Game), and the sales of Commodol 64 suddenly falls. Somehow the life of this machine is extended "I would like to have a place to be a place, and at the same time," Com Dor, "with Commodol," Komodor, which should be launched this machine, "is a considerable internal disparity.

In addition, this auction is scheduled to end on April 25 at 25,615 euros ( about 3.5 million yen) at the time of article releaseActor Idlis Elba is also an 8-bit home computer " Commodore 64 " of the 1980s and the 1980s, which was used, but the visionary successor " Commodol 65 " that did not lead to the completion enters this month, It turned out that it was exhibited at the online auction site eBay.

Commodor 65 is a prototype computer that has been developed in the early 80's and early 1990s. In 1991, the projector project was discarded, and in 1994, MoModol, sales and development source. Finally, in the process of the company's asset liquidation, it is said that "(unknown) prototype version is sold.

"Commodol 65" exhibited this time is the prototype described above, and even rare alpha units are also even rare in this unit that has no "POWER" and "DRIVE" that should be present in the case. Currently worked without problems, there is no noticeable scratch, and it is said that it will support shipping overseas including Japan with a warranty (unless restricted in the country). In addition, in the attached video, demonstration video such as "The Last Ninja 2" has also been released.

By the way, the computer magazine COMPUTE! 'S Gazett is the background of this unit, as a result of "Nintendo (Game), and the sales of Commodol 64 suddenly falls. Somehow the life of this machine is extended "I would like to have a place to be a place, and at the same time," Com Dor, "with Commodol," Komodor, which should be launched this machine, "is a considerable internal disparity.

In addition, this auction is scheduled to end on April 25 at 25,615 euros ( about 3.5 million yen) at the time of article release.

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