Category: Atari ST

«Tony: Montezuma’s Gold» ya disponible gratis para Atari 8-bits

En un regalo anticipado de Navidad para la comunidad Atari 8-bits, Vladimir “Popmilo” Janković y Rafał Dudek han anunciado que la versión completa de «Tony: Montezuma’s Gold» está ahora disponible para descarga gratuita. Descarga desde la página de ATARITECA Fuente:https://www.atariteca.net.pe/2024/12/tony-montezumas-gold-ya-disponible.html

350p Adventure – a new port of an old game

Screenshot of Adventure on C64

Adventure is often considered to be the very first text adventure. It was written in 1975-76 by Will Crowther. Don Woods found it at his university, asked Will Crowter for the source code, expanded it greatly, and released his own version, which we now know as 350p Adventure. Adventure was sometimes called Colossal Cave Adventure. Sometimes it was just called…

New versions of “Mickey” and “Cyborg Warriors” available for Atari 8-bit

Krzysztof “Vega” Góra (Poland) continues to surprise the Atari 8-bit community with the release of optimized versions of “Mikie” and “Cyborg Warriors”, now available in cartridge format and compatible with standard 64Kb computers. Download, here Source:https://www.atariteca.net.pe/2024/11/new-versions-of-mikie-and-cyborg.html

The Airlock Collection Text Adventures

The Airlock Collection Text Adventures

Fredrick Ramsberg announced the release of The Airlock Collection of text adventures created with the Puny Inform and PuddleBuild tools. The collection of adventures is available for a number of computing platforms including those shown in the sections below. This collection is available for free and according to the announcement and website: The Airlock Collection Welcome to hours of fun…

ACME, Inc. (10 liner) (Atari 8-Bit, CoCo, Olivetti)

by spotlessmind1975    ACME, inc (10 liner) is a  game written in ugBASIC and that runs on various 8-bit home computers like ATARI 400/800/XL/XE, TRS-80 COLOR COMPUTER 1/2 and OLIVETTI PRODEST PC128   The aim of the game is to make the coyote run for as long as possible, avoiding the barrels that roll towards him. The more barrels you…

Endless Road Runner (Atari 8-Bit)

 by Vitoco    [BASIC 10Liner 2024] [PUR-80]   Jump over the cacti during your run avoiding Coyote’s rockets that follow you Game written for NOMAM’s BASIC 10-liners Contest 2024 Play, here Source:  https://bunsen.itch.io/endless-road-runner-atari-8-bit-by-vitoco

Falling Balls (Atari, Amstrad, CoCo)

 by spotlessmind1975        “FALLING BALLS (10 liner)” is a simple arcade game for one player. The player must drop balls into the baskets at the bottom of the screen, in the shortest possible path. The longer the ball travels across the screen, the fewer points he/she accumulates This game runs on three different 8-bit home computers: ATARI 400/800/XL/XE, AMSTRAD…

The Ghosts of Blackwood Manor, A Gothic Horror Adventure for all Major Home Vintage Computers Finally Released!

The Ghosts of Blackwood Manor is an award-winning interactive horror from Stefan Vogt, the acclaimed author of Hibernated and The Curse of Rabenstein. Take on the role of novelist Thomas King and his wife Cora as they move into a remote Scottish manor house, just days before Christmas 1986. Seeking inspiration for his next book, Thomas begins to explore the…

Let’s be friends! Get THEA500 running Atari ST programs

For “THEA500 Mini” Siegfried Hübner describes how to run also Atari ST programs on this rebuild of the Amiga 500 by Retro Games Ltd. It requires  EmuTOS-Amiga.ROM and AmiBerry. In hist post, he warns that to avoid a flickering display, open the Amiberry menu and change Display Line Mode from “Single” to “Double”. The .st floppy disk images are compressed with GZip,…

Scene World Podcast Episode #157 – Robert Neal’s RetroRGB

RetroRGB is THE portal to learn all about how to get the picture the best way out of such retro consoles to your modern TVs! Robert Neal is the master behind behind this portal which is the go-to address for console info of all kind as well, thanks to its extensive Wiki which is a whole database, YouTube videos, podcast…