Category: Commodore News
Into the Eagle’s Nest is a video game developed by Pandora and published for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, IBM PC, and ZX Spectrum starting in 1987. In the fortress “Eagle’s Nest” three comrades are held captive. The task of the player is to free them. Furthermore the building needs to be explored and…
Psytronik Software has provided all Commodore 64 gaming fans with an early Halloween treat with the release of Darkland 2 – a horror themed vertical scrolling shooter from the SEUCK maestro himself, Alf Yngve. The original Darkland was released way back in 2014 and Alf has resurrected the series to bring you another spook filled episode. You take control of…
RetroArts is pleased to announce the release of Evil Dungeon 2 – Alrik’s Revenge for the Commodore 64, a sequel the original dungeon crawler title that was released early this year. Evil Dungeon 2 sees you continue the story of Alrik, a young adventurer who has just escaped the mysterious corridors of an underground dungeon beneath the city of Radrik….
The critically acclaimed Rocky & Co for the Commodore 64 has received a significant update in the form a new download bundle that not only contains an Easy Flash cartridge file that allows you to save progress but now also includes a double sided D64 disk version and a SD2IEC compatible D81 image. Thanks to the endeavours of Mike Robertson,…
We have always been regular readers of the Commodore Free Zine. Commodore Free stopped publishing their magazine around 2017, just like many websites, they decided to take a break. We all assumed that was the end. However we have some good News! They are back! The website now resides at www.commodorefree.com, with a new light theme and all the previous…
Jon Eggelton and Gianluca Alberico have finally released SNK vs CAPCOM for the C64/128, and for free! There have been many fighting games released for the Commodore 64, International Karate+ being the main go-to fighter. Now there is a new kid on the block! SNK vs CAPCOM looks absolutely stunning with it’s cartoony graphics and flowing gameplay. All this is…













