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Binary Battle, Commodore 64 CommodoreBlog

You have just woken up to find out your floppy disk is full of viruses! Unfortunately, it contains the only copy source code of the game you have been working on in the past months… Recover the source code before the disk is damaged beyond repair! Luckily, you have an excellent anti-virus program, Binary Battle, at your disposal. Use it…

The Secret of Monkey Island, Commodore 64 CommodoreBlog

In The Secret of Monkey Island, you play the role of Guybrush Threepwood, a young man who has just hit the shores of Mélée Island (somewhere in the Caribbean). Our naive hero’s travels have led him to Mélée Island in a quest to fulfill his life’s ambition…to become a fierce, swashbuckling, bloodthirsty Pirate. Unbeknown to Guybrush, however, there have been…

Codemasters Stuntman Seymour for Amiga recovered CommodoreBlog

1993 Codemasters Amiga game Stuntman Seymour has been recovered. The full game is now available to download in various formats including floppy .adf and WHDLoad. Head over to gamesthatwerent.com to read more information about the game and how it was found after all these years. Download: Game_StuntmanSeymour.zip

Fragile Gamebert, Commodore 64 CommodoreBlog

Get ready for the upcoming Gamebert Awards! The Gamebert trophy is made of fine glass and needs to be transported from the factory to the ceremony venue before it starts. Time is running out, and we need someone reliable to handle this task. Are you up for it? Join us in ensuring the safe delivery of the Gamebert trophies to…

Santa’s Troubles, Commodore 64 CommodoreBlog

I hope you all had a great Christmas this year, received all the presents you hoped for and spent some quality time with your friends and family. I’m currently catching up on the Commodore News after a couple of weeks of bad flu. This game may be late to CommodoreBlog, but I still think it deserves a mention, as some…

1988 Tetris Arcade Amiga AGA Port Close to Final Release CommodoreBlog

Tetris is a puzzle game developed by Atari Games and originally released for arcades in 1988. Based on Alexey Pajitnov’s Tetris, Atari Games’ version features the same gameplay as the computer editions of the game, as players must stack differently shaped falling blocks to form and eliminate horizontal lines from the playing field. The game features several difficulty levels and…

Doomed PETSCII Pacman, Commodore Plus/4 CommodoreBlog

Yes you’ve got it at first sight, it’s him, it’s your friendly neighbourhood yellow wakawaka pills eater. But now, in a Doom-like environment…in PETSCII fashion! Weeeird…Kornél Kolma also known as Ko-Ko, continues to fulfil his personal PETSCII games’ series, entering now straight on a universally sealed classic, and mixing stirring cooking it up with something very strange! And what has…

Terryble Knight Amiga Demo using Redpill Game Engine CommodoreBlog

Terryble Knight is an Action and platform videogame where you control a Knight fighting against Zombies. It is a demo project for the Redpill Amiga game creator. The game is based on the Godot example project by Ansimuz. It uses Ansimuz gfx and contains two tracks by Fireb0y. Requirements, an AGA Amiga. Tested on an Amiga 1200 + 4MB RAM….

Hyperborea Resurrected, Real Bullet Hell for Stock Amiga 1200 CommodoreBlog

Hyperborea Resurrected is a new shoot em-up for the Amiga 1200. Currently two people are working on the game, Daniel Müßener and Torben B. Larsen (the original graphician and designer of classic Amiga 500 titles such as Hybris and Battle Squadron). Together they have been working really hard on this game. So far their work in progress video is up…

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MeetBall is a multiplayer bat & ball game, although you can play solo too. Honestly though, playing solo isn’t fun. It’s called MeetBall for a reason. Highlights:– 1-4 simultaneous players– Supports joystick(s) with parallelport adapter or keyboard (see FAQ)– Timerbased brickdrops– In-game “shop” Initial ball speed is affected by the number of players but can be customized. Download here: github.com/fredrik-m-j/MeetBall/releasesSource:…