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Commodore 16 | |
Designer | Commodore Business Machines |
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Manufacturer | Commodore Business Machines |
CPU | 0.89 7501 or 1.76 MHz 8501 |
Graphics | 320 × 200, 121 colors |
Memory | 16 KB |
Media | ROM cartridge Compact cassette |
Released | 1984 |
Added to Museum | not yet |
Commodore 16 is a computer manufactured by Commodore Business Machines.
Release
The Commodore 16 computers were released from 1984 to 1985.
Digital Commodore 16 software owned by the WEC Museum
Title | Developer | Release | Notes |
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Gridrunner | Llamasoft | 1982 | |
Laserzone | Llamasoft | 1984 | |
Matrix | Llamasoft | 1983 | |
Psychedelia | Llamasoft | 1985 | |
Voidrunner | Llamasoft | 1986 |