Pawn Stars: A Working Commodore 64 (Season 14) | History

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Rick nerds out over a functional Commodore 64 in this clip from "Up Up and Away!" .#PawnStars
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Season 14
Episode 6
Up Up and Away!

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I really liked how he remembered BASIC as if the 1980s were just yesterday

mrblaoblao
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What Rick doesn’t understand here is that the Commodore 64 IS collectible for one huge reason. Gaming, the retro gaming community loved the Commodore 64 for its quality games and huge game library

Drakelx
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This episode is loaded with lots of Rick’s smoker’s laugh

puertodeluna
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Bruh 250, it works and has a bunch of stuff. That's a steal at that price nowadays!

BoshMind
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The Commodore 64 was my very first computer I had growing up. I still have it to this day and it still works. Still have the box and manuals as well.

JayLookie
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Pawn stars video: *exists*

Comment section: Best I can do is the same unoriginal joke format.

yadoa
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Commodore 64 was a huge part of my childhood gaming in the 80s and I still play some of its fantastic games today.

becomeanolive
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My dad had bought one during early 1984ish, and to me and my brother it was absolutely the coolest thing ever. Still is in some regard

thatamerican
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"I brought in my...

*Commodore SIX FOUR"*

hydrazineanteater
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definitely worth $150 considering the condition, all the peripherals, and original manuals

ChairmanMeow
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What a great machine that was, I had about 700 games, some naff but some absolute classics

TokyoJoe
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I am 24 years old, but I also grew up with Commodore. My dad still has a working one aswell and I played quite a lot on it when I was younger.

Rubenneke
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Got to love Rick's Smoker's laugh

BUGZYFANG
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Rick’s smoker’s laugh. His lungs must be like gooey tar.

djjones
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If I were Rick, the nanosecond I heard "Commodore Six Four Computer, " I'd have pointed to the door and said "OUT!!!" 🚪👈

DJS
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Customer: Meet me in the middle at 150.00 and I’ll throw in the monitor.

eltravo
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He payd $150 because he wants to keep it for himself :)

VisioRetron
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*Best computer of all time!* Also as soon as the guy walks away he turns to the camera and is like " I totally just ripped this dude off" haha

Commander
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I bought mine from an ad in the local classifieds in either 1996 or 1997. System, manuals, programmers guide, books, printer, 3 drives, tape drive, TONs of games and software (including 3 or 4 complete boxed infocom games). All for $15. It amazes me that could get anything close to $250 for that today, but just my infocom games alone might fetch nearly that much on ebay. I love my C64, but adding a single item to my collection these days Costs me more than my entire collection has so far. Crazy.

IamBock
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It's really old....have you seen the computers nowadays? Best I can do is $3 store credit

jasond