Category: Commodore 64
Latest releases over at CSDb are as follows: Yogibear, To Live Is To Die (Endless Mix), Asteroids Emulator (Build March 6, 2013), One Rasterline Tracker 0.9, ACID 64 Player Pro V3.3, Hoaxers Blueballs, SCS+TRC Logo, Desire – Oldskool, Lazy Wednesday, Turn Back Now!, Dungeons Deep, Saturn Boots, Desire Star, DSR Swirls, Accession Logo, Free Didi!, Mayday! Logo, Alpha Flight Logo,…
Wilfred Bos released a new version of ACID 64 Player Pro. Changes in this version: Emulation improvements. COMPUTE!’s Sidplayer support (MUS file, including stereo files). Improved speed of identifying players. STIL window state is now preserved. Added “search by this author/publisher/group” feature. Added triple click support on the search box to select all text. Second SID device settings for HardSID…
Geoff Phillips is a programmer who made games for the Commodore C64. He worked on C64 games such as the Young Ones and Mighty Bomb Jack. Stuart Taylor was the musician in the group XESS from 1982 to 1986. He made his music with the help of the program Electrosound. He later replaced his Commodore 64 for the Commodore Amiga….
James Monkman aka Heavy Stylus over at RGCD has updated his website shop. The shop now features both a proper shopping cart system and automatic calculation of combined shipping costs. James has also added a new ‘deluxe’ plastic packaging option across the entire range of Commodore 64 cartridges!Check it out over at rgcd.bigcartel.com Source: http://www.rgcd.co.uk
The web page C64 Intros added another 25 intros bringing the total to 8975 intros. A few examples of updated or new groups are: Actual Trading Generation [ATG] 11, Actual Trading Generation [ATG] 12, Actual Trading Generation [ATG] 13, Alliance 04, Alliance 05, Alliance 06, Camelot 03, Defence 04, Genesis Project [G*P] 59, Genesis Project [G*P] 60, Genesis Project [G*P] 61,…
Brian Flanagan worked ten years for Ocean Software in Manchester. He started work for Ocean in his school holidays. He worked on Operation Wolf and Operation Thunderbolt. He also worked for Core Design, Warthog, EA, Nintendo, Wayforward Technologies, Capcom and Namco. You can read the whole interview on the C64.com web page. Website: http://www.c64.comSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl







