Category: Commodore 64
C64-Archiv is an easy to use file manager for C64-files on your PC. This program can work together with emulators such as VICE, CCS64, HOXS64 and EMU64 to start programs. New in this version: Optimized main view, options to customize the preview/dirlist and history of Gamebase files without import. Website: http://www.purmike.de/documents/c64archiv_en.htmlSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
Henrik Adelsten was a member of the Danish Duo, The Danish Circle, The Goonies, Illusion 2016 and 2000 A.D. Henrik was active in the scene from the mid eighties until 1989. In the various groups he worked on demos, ripped music, cracked games and made trainers for games. You can read the complete interview on the C64.com web page. Website:…
Individual Computers announced the new Keyrah v2. With the Keyrah you can connect an original Commodore keyboard and two digital joysticks to a modern PC. With the new version you can configured the keyboard (USA/ German) and 8bit or 16 bit computer (C64, VIC-20, C16, Amiga 1200 or Amiga 600. With a little modification you can also use the C128…
Regenerator is a program made by Tomaz Kac, that will disassemble a Commodore 64 machine code program on your Windows PC. Changes in this version: Improved references to immediate opcodes and the add / remove blank line now works as it should. Added edit blocks window, copy to clipboard, user comments and user labels and a remove command. Website: CSDbSource:…
Latest releases over at CSDb are as follows: Gubbdata Chronicles 2013, Rattus Norvegicus, Troll, Predator, 1987, rulez!, Bank Run, Green Delicious Apple-1 Emulator, C64-Archiv 3.5, MatrixUnloaded, UFO, For Leon 13, Radar Simulation +D, f:l:o:w:e:r, CheeseCutter 2.5.0, We haz ze powa, Unichorn with horn in the head of a woman (Yazoo killer), Freddy for FFFF and Regenerator 1.3. Source: CSDb
[youtube sOcbSYJ6x2I nolink] Hornanvasara from Finland sent us an email regarding his real instrument versions of classic C64 Tunes. So far he has created his own versions of Ocean Loader 3, Ocean Loader 4 and also the loading music to Rambo which is my personal favourite so far. Ocean Loader 2 is soon be added to his YouTube page so…
Nick Jones is a video games developer. His first computer was an Oric-1, but later he switched to a C64. He worked on the following games: Frostbyte, Equinox, Exolon, Beyond the Ice Palace, Vixen, Cybernoid, Cybernoid 2, Stormlord, Deliverance, Smash T.V., Supremacy, Dan Dare 3 and Time Machine. You can read the whole interview on the C64.com web page. Website:…








