The Color 64 was an 8-bit home computer produced in Brazil by the Rio de Janeiro company Novo Tempo / LZ Equipamentos between 1983 and 1986.
[1] The production line was installed in the old premises of Cervejaria Skol in Rio de Janeiro.
[4] Due to its graphic and sound capabilities, Novo Tempo/LZ developed the "Computational Resources Switch" ("Comutador de Recursos Computacionais"), a piece of hardware designed for the educational market, allowing the creation of a small computer network.
According to Folha de S. Paulo, the Color 64 had a retail price of 1.2 million Cr$ in July 1984.
The largest one was "Clube Color", operating on the premises of the Micromaq software house.