Commodore PET header
When I was a toddler, our home doubled as my parents’ fledgling ad agency and we had a Commodore 64. It was meant for work, but I managed to sneak in some gaming when no one was around. Naturally, I was intrigued to see a new product bearing the company’s branding. It originally went bankrupt in 1994. The PET — named after the company’s iconic desktop which was discontinued in 1982 — is an Android phablet with a custom ROM and emulators that allow you to play old C64 and Amiga games. More notably, it bears the Commodore logo on the…

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