Commodore 64 Ultimate
Introduced in 1982, the Commodore 64 was among the best-selling computers of all time, thanks to its comparatively low price and ability to play games. Under new ownership, Commodore is making a comeback with the 64 Ultimate. Far from an emulator dressed in C64 clothes, it's a full FPGA recreation, compatible with over 10,000 original games, cartridges, CRT TVs, datasettes, and disk drives, and has a full keyboard, HDMI output, a headphone jack, and Wi-Fi. It's available in Basic (beige), translucent, LED Starlight, and a numbered Founders edition.