Category: Commodore 64
This game is a conversion of the Atari arcade version of Tetris. The game is written by Karoshier, the music is from fieserWolf and the graphics are from Karoshier and Sampaguita. The original Atari version is from 1988 and is based on the original Teris game by Alexey Pajitnov from 1985. Download: tetris.d64Download SID: tetris_fieserwolf.sidWebsite: CSDb
Per Håkan Sundell released a new version of his Commodore 64 emulator. Changes in this version: Emulator improvements to support more demo’s such as EmuSuxx0r from Crest. More PAL artifacts such as blurring, etc., have been implemented. You can download this C64 emulator from Per’s web page. Website: http://www.ccs64.com
On the web page of Siem Appelman you can now download the game Creatures as a cartridge image. The game was made in 1990 by John and Steve Rowlands and released for the Commodore 64, the Amiga, the ZX Spectrum and the Atari ST. The original game was only available as a cassette or as a diskette. Website: http://www.siemappelman.nl
The C64.com web page had an interview with David Fox. David started to work with computers in 1964. When the home computers became popular he started with making conversions of adventure games. His first game he made himself was Mix and Match Muppets. You can read the whole interview on the C64.com web page. Website: http://www.c64.com
“We came, we saw, we kicked it’s ass!” ‘Ghostbusters’. We all remember the classic movie, we all remember the logo and we most certainly remember the merchandise, however it’s the video game tie in under the microscope here and one of Activision’s finest. Released on all platforms, the Commodore 64 was able to put all its hardware to full use…
Long ago, in a time of honour, stood a great temple, a Shaolin temple standing for a thousand years which has been desecrated by a foul demon. Enter the Dragon … our hero Bruce Lee. Standing at the gates of the temple, you enter stealthily collecting lanterns swaying in the ethereal breeze. Leaping and jumping, using all your skills as…
Here we have a fantastic conversion of one of the most original arcade videogames that history had to offer. Appearing on most home systems, ‘Bomb Jack’ was able to utilize the full potential of the Commodore 64’s software, thus making the task that much easier for ‘Elite Systems’, the company behind the conversion from arcade to home computer. The wonders of…
“Battle stations! This is not a drill!” Lets go back, way back. The year is 1983 and an infamous games company going by the name ‘US Gold’, releasing an abundant collection of classics for all home micros, unleashed hell with the smash hit ‘BEACH HEAD” and the Commodore 64 version was quite possibly the best. The overall mission was assault…











