| Commodore
        Gaming, a separate entity of Commodore, International, held a party to
        celebrate the entry of the company into the North American market, on
        July 12, 2007 in Santa Monica, California. Photos
      from the event were provided by Fresno Commodore User Group members Robert
        Bernardo and Charles Gutman | 
    
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      | Jeri Ellsworth,
        Robert Bernardo surrounded | In the Casa del
        Mar Hotel's Presidential Suite | The view from
        the suite to the Santa Monica Pier | 
    
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      | A walk to the
        party at the Monsoon Cafe (Robert in suit) | Unknown, Michelle
        Sternberger, R.W. Bivens, and Seth Sternberger | Jeri Ellsworth
        snacks on a snack. | 
    
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      | A Commodore
        girl and Dave Warhol, C= music composer | Bil Herd at the
        line of food | Bil Herd and
        Cameron Kaiser | 
    
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      | Jeri talks to
        the crowd | Admiring the
        PET 4032 | Playing with
        the new Commodore XX | 
    
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      | CBM
        engineers, Bil Herd and Terry Ryan | Bil listens to
        Terry describing a process. | A Commodore
        girl computes! | 
    
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      | Another view of
        the new Commodore XX | Talking at the
        bar | Christine
        Noriega of Oldergames.com | 
    
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      | C= Gaming guys
        ham it up | The Monsoon
        Cafe bartender | All the
        Commodore girls | 
    
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      | Seth and C=
        Gaming's Michiel Kroder | Mmm, beer! | The photo
        frenzy around the C= girls | 
    
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      | C= Gaming CEO
        Bala Keilman (in dark blue) + chums |  | Seth
        Sternberger plays to the crowd. | 
    
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