Commodore Alive and Kicking

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    The year is 2020 and Commodore is 68 years old and going strong. We look at new developments and interview Commodorians worldwide in this feature packed documentary.

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    2022-04-26

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    Documentary covering the latest developments on the computer company, Commodore...

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