Whether you're a techie or a fan of everything retro and vintage, you're in for a treat.
The iconic 1980s computer, "The Commodore 64," is coming back with a fully-functional keyboard.
The blast from the past comes courtesy of manufacturer Retro Games. The company said this week they've started working on an updated version of the eight-bit computer.
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It first came out in 1982, with a price tag of just $595 at the time.
The updated C-64 will cost $200 and is set for a December launch.
The new machine is meant to be a more complete replica of the mini-version also released last year by Retro Games. It will come with a full-sized retro keyboard, a classic joystick and a selection of classic games.