Less Scroll. More Soul.

Smartphones? Too smart.
…Dumbphones? Too dumb.

We built the phone in between.

The future we were promised… is calling.

Welcome back to the world of friendly technology.

In 1982, we made computers fun. In 2026, we’re making tech fun again.
To create a digital oasis for modern life.
A permission slip to play again.
A computer to come home to.
‘dore’s always open.
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So Many Ways To Play

Games

10,000+ classic games, plus the 30+ years of homebrew games, with brand new titles in active development.

See The Launch Games

Write

With the classic GEOS suite, you can paint, publish, write, and more, without distractions in a private offline space.

Discover GEOs

Code

Discover the foundations of modern computing. Learn to code in BASIC, create your own games, or join the legendary Commodore demo scene.

Explore Demos

Compose

Compose chiptunes with the legendary SID chip. Works with Music Maker and original peripherals. You can even plug in your own synth.

Hear The Music

#WeAreCommodore

Restarting Commodore 64 production would have been impossible without the continued care and artistry of all the Commodore communities. So here’s to the homebrewers, the demo makers, the musicians, and the rest of the retro lovers who have kept the Commodore brand active, vibrant and alive for the past 30 years.

We’re so proud to showcase your hard work and to steward the brand together with you.

Sincerest of thanks,
Peri Fractic
President, CEO, & Chief Joystick Waggler

Our Community

From the Commodore Blog

Commodore’s Y2K Live Action Remake

  With the Commodore Callback 8020 launch, we released a very Y2K inspired commercial that used generative AI. AI is a tool, and while many people loved the Y2K throwback, not everyone loved the fact that the ad featured generated ‘people’. In fact, we got the following request:   When we saw that response, we […]

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Featured Community Project

CyberChip by LukHash

(LukHash, 2021)

LukHash combines chiptune and synthwave with cyberpunk aesthetics and the energy of modern electronic music. With CyberChip, he decided to take a selection of tracks from his existing discography and rearrange them specifically for the Commodore 64, focusing entirely on what the SID chip can do…

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