Commodore Gaming, licensors of the classic marque, are serious about high-end gaming PCs, issuing up specs on their forthcoming monster that makes me weak at the knees — dual 8800 GTX cards, 4GB RAM, Core 2 Extreme and RAID top out the offerings. Flair is added with unique boutique cases, which come with all sorts of bright and colorful designs.
What I really want is the whole thing modded into an old Amiga A600 chassis. They should do that, because I'd then buy one out of a sense of nostagic duty, which is the what their entire licensing model relies upon, whereas I won't be buying a computer from them that I could build myself. What does it have that I can't get myself from pricewatch? Which is to say, are they selling the cases separately?
Good luck to them, though: anything stamped with that brand still gets my knee-jerk old-school Amiga vote. Gadget Lab hereby offeres a prize to the first person to send us a real screenshot of a new Commodore emulating a Commodore Amiga that has itself shat its virtual bed, thus displaying a Guru Meditation error message.
CeBIT 2007: Commodore launches 64-bit gaming PCs Images [Pocket Lint]