
Many who were born before 1990, probably have a relationship with the name Commodore, which at this year's CeBit fair will have a sort of comeback with the launch of the multimedia platform, CommodoreWorld.
Commodore 64 was the first game computer that really pealed through to the masses, and the model is to date the best-selling PC ever. But it is now more than 20 years ago that Commodore thrilled us all with the game classics as "Bruce Lee" and "SummerGames," and since then there has been fairly quiet about the California company.
But this year's CeBit fair is a sort of comeback for Commodore, which uses the show to launch its new multimedia platform CommodoreWorld. CommodoreWorld is an Internet portal, which includes music, movies, TV, radio and videos. Gateway launches - coincidentally along with a host of new wireless devices from the Commodore and these products have the common name "Gravel".
It will be interesting to see if Commodores launch anno 2007, just near the popularity that the company experienced in 1982 when it introduced the world for a game computer called C64.
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