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Commodore Gaming PC's Hit The Streets

Commodore Gaming PC's Hit The Streets

Gaming Jun 1,2007 0

Commodore Gaming today unveils further details regarding its retail presence in the UK, France and Germany: from July 1st Commodore fans and gamers will finally be able to see, touch and feel the stunning range of Commodore Gaming PCs for the very first time. Retailers will stock the entry level highly desirable and high performing Commodore G and GS models. Retail models will be sold fully skinned in the unique Commodore C-Kin’s which feature stunning, high quality designs based on classic Commodore games of old, artwork from classic and new PC titles through to street art and graffiti designs.

In a unique deal for retail customers Commodore is bundling a voucher with the PC for customers to redeem at the Commodore online store for a C-Kin of their choice. With over 100 to choose from customers can create their own personalised and powerful machine.

The higher end GX and XX models will be available from the Commodore online store. Commodore Gaming systems feature the Intel Core2 Quad processors.

Commodore Gaming also announces that it has now opened the virtual doors to its online store to French and German customers, offering gamers the opportunity to be amongst the first in the world to own one of the all-new Commodore Gaming PCs. The online store launch in France and Germany follows the successful UK store launch in April.

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