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Commodore 64-tan is commonly drawn as a young, tall, friendly and excitable sailor. Her uniform is based loosely a formal sailor's uniform, but features a C=64 neckpiece and Commodore logo headpiece. With indigo hair and Commodore PMC-30 portable media player, she personifies the original Commodore 64 computer.


The Commodore 64 is the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. Released in August 1982 at a price of US$595, it took the market by storm, and was sold by Commodore until its bankruptcy in 1994. Both a functional computer and video game system, the Commodore 64 remains popular with vintage video game geeks, game emulators, and classic computer collectors. Like the DeLorean or the Soviet Union, the Commodore 64 is one of the most enduring symbols of the 1980's.  
===Description===
Commodore 64-tan is the personification of the best-selling single personal computer model to date. Released in August 1982 at a price of $595USD, it took the market by storm and was sold by Commodore until its bankruptcy in 1994. Both a functional computer and video game system, the Commodore 64 remains popular with vintage video game enthusiasts, game emulators, musicians, and classic computer collectors. The Commodore 64 is also considered one of the most one of the most iconic symbols of the 1980's.
 
===OSC Notes===
Despite her age, Commodore 64-tan is depicted as a young and energetic girl with a physical age range of around 13 or 14 years old. She has purple eyes, long indigo hair, and two large bangs by her face.  She wears the remnants of her Commodore sailor uniform, now stripped of all medals, formal regalia and headpiece, but still retaining the C=64 rainbow-colored collar.  Unlike most vintage OS-tans, she adores maintaining herself with the latest trends, fads and gadgets, either regularly carries around some modern portable media device, or brands some pop-culture reference meant to keep her in step with today's youth (e.g, a Naruto-style headpiece etched with the original Commodore 64-logo).
 
She is one of the few old-era OS-tans that still has market potential. The C64 Direct-to-TV, a video game system developed by Jeri Ellsworth, has sold well on QVC, whose offices are now in Commodore International's old headquarters. Ellsworth also developed the C-One, a single-board microcomputer initially created in 2002 as an enhanced Commodore 64 home computer, but has been reengineered to allow cloning of other 8-bit computers.  Paralleling this, Commodore 64-tan is also an inventor (albeit in the antiquated sense) and self-proclaimed genius, and also build the android C-One-tan.


She is one of the few old-era OS-tans that still has market potential. The C64 Direct-to-TV, a video game system developed by computer genius Jeri Ellsworth, has sold well on QVC, whose offices are now in Commodore International's old headquarters. Ellsworth also developed the C-One, a single-board microcomputer initially created in 2002 as an enhanced Commodore 64 home computer, but has been reengineered to allow cloning of other 8-bit computers.
The present-day C64-tan can best be described as both pleasant and practical when involved in day-to-day matters; but she does turn bratty, sarcastic, condescending and/or distracted when it comes to matters of gaming or technology.  However, C64-tan in her prime was strict, ambitious and highly-proud of her role commanding the flagship of the Commodore armada.  It is for this reason that she never liked and frequently despised her cheery and easygoing stepsister AmigaOS-tan, who she blamed unfairly for her company's demise. This animosity has long been put aside, and both are now very close and loving sisters.


C64-tan has a generally pleasant personality, whose only enemy is [[Amiga|Amiga-tan]], who replaced her as Commodore's flagship product. Recently they have put their differences aside, and the future looks bright for all the Commodore-tans.


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Revision as of 13:33, 29 August 2007

Commodore 64
Commodore 64-tan
Also Known As: C64-tan, PANchan
Drawn By: C-Chan
OS Personified: Commodore 64
OS Developer: Commodore Corporation
First Released: August 1982
Latest Stable Release: April 1994


Description

Commodore 64-tan is the personification of the best-selling single personal computer model to date. Released in August 1982 at a price of $595USD, it took the market by storm and was sold by Commodore until its bankruptcy in 1994. Both a functional computer and video game system, the Commodore 64 remains popular with vintage video game enthusiasts, game emulators, musicians, and classic computer collectors. The Commodore 64 is also considered one of the most one of the most iconic symbols of the 1980's.

OSC Notes

Despite her age, Commodore 64-tan is depicted as a young and energetic girl with a physical age range of around 13 or 14 years old. She has purple eyes, long indigo hair, and two large bangs by her face. She wears the remnants of her Commodore sailor uniform, now stripped of all medals, formal regalia and headpiece, but still retaining the C=64 rainbow-colored collar. Unlike most vintage OS-tans, she adores maintaining herself with the latest trends, fads and gadgets, either regularly carries around some modern portable media device, or brands some pop-culture reference meant to keep her in step with today's youth (e.g, a Naruto-style headpiece etched with the original Commodore 64-logo).

She is one of the few old-era OS-tans that still has market potential. The C64 Direct-to-TV, a video game system developed by Jeri Ellsworth, has sold well on QVC, whose offices are now in Commodore International's old headquarters. Ellsworth also developed the C-One, a single-board microcomputer initially created in 2002 as an enhanced Commodore 64 home computer, but has been reengineered to allow cloning of other 8-bit computers. Paralleling this, Commodore 64-tan is also an inventor (albeit in the antiquated sense) and self-proclaimed genius, and also build the android C-One-tan.

The present-day C64-tan can best be described as both pleasant and practical when involved in day-to-day matters; but she does turn bratty, sarcastic, condescending and/or distracted when it comes to matters of gaming or technology. However, C64-tan in her prime was strict, ambitious and highly-proud of her role commanding the flagship of the Commodore armada. It is for this reason that she never liked and frequently despised her cheery and easygoing stepsister AmigaOS-tan, who she blamed unfairly for her company's demise. This animosity has long been put aside, and both are now very close and loving sisters.


See also: