Commodore 64
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The Commodore 64 (sometimes abbreviated C64) is an 8-bit home computer created by Commodore International and introduced in January 1982. Though most of the Eamon game series was built to run on the Apple II series, a few developers used the Commodore 64 as the basis for Eamon ports or other related projects, notably including Imagery!, an Eamon-like text adventure game created by Roy Riggs. Paul Hollander also used the C64 for his Eamon port.
Model history

- Commodore 64 — released January 1982
- Commodore MAX — released 1982
- Commodore Educator 64 — released 1983
- Commodore SX-64 — A portable version released December 1983.
- Commodore C128 — Released early 1985
- Commodore 64C — Released late 1986
- Commodore 64 Games System — Released 1990
In adventures
A Commodore computer appears in A Trip to Fort Scott by William Trent.