It all folded under Commodore Gaming.
www.commodoregaming.com They
sell PC's with skinned cases. Looks like they are trying to compete
against Dell/Alienware in the highend PC gaming market.
Actually, I'm pretty sure it *isn't* them. CG only bought rights to the
name (in this case from Yeahromino, after Tulip sold the name to them),
based on my (admittedly cursory) conversations with their management. The
ROM rights are a little more nebulous, but CG definitely doesn't have them.
My suspicion is that the engineering IP wasn't part of the Tulip->Yeahronimo
sale, so Tulip probably still has the copyright. Tulip did get money from the
C64 30-in-1 sales, so at least at that time they still had the rights.
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