Mastertronic Chronicles is a blog of witchfinder dedicated to the Mastertronic games for the Commodore 64. The most recent reviews are: Kentilla (1986), Fist II: The Legend Continues (1989), Kickstart 2 (1987), Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers (1989), Kane 2 (1988), Dan Dare II (1989), Space Walk (1984) and UCM: Ultimate Combat Mission (1988). Website: http://retrounlim.com/mastertronic/
Jack is a multi-purpose program for AmigaOS, AROS and MorphOS. Features: Preferences, Screen snapshot, Knowledge Base, Image editor, Music player, Slideshow, File-management, Auto-updates, etc. Changes in this version: Latest version of MUI Royale. Check for AISS installation and improvements for the installer script. Website: http://www.os4depot.net
Codetapper’s Amiga Retro Site had a interview with Ricardo Puerto. Ricardo Puerto programmed the Amiga game Risky Woods. He used a new technique to create a smooth scrolling 16 colour parallax layer behind the action. You can read all bout the game Risky Woods in the interview. Website: http://www.codetapper.com
On the web page Flashtro.com you can see many cracker intro’s with your browser. The original intros from the Amiga, Atari-ST, Dreamcast, PC, Playstation etc. are converted to Flash. The most recent flashtro’s are: Rebels – Trilogy Intro, Skid Row – Tom Landry Football, Hoodlum – Impossible Mission 2025, Shoot – BBS Intro, Infect – Flashback, Tribe & Unique –…
As informed by us here, the chat that was supposed to discuss the future of World of Spectrum happened and important decisions were made to ensure the future of the site. WoS forum’s user, karingal graciously posted a great summary of what was discussed and the plans made. Below you can read the main points: Martijn married his beloved 9 months…
Martijn Van der Heide, founder of World of Spectrum, has decided to step out and stop working on his website. Today, on November 17th, he’s holding a chat, inviting everybody to help him to decide the future of the website and other matters. The chat will start around 18:00 GMT+1. Ask Google what time is that for you! Link: World…
This episode features Atari Calculator, originally released in 1981. This calculator for the Atari 8 bit line of computers was intended or release on cartridge in 1979 but was released on disk nearly 2 years later in 1981. The Inverse ATASCII blog was created to support the podcast of the same name. The podcast discusses productivity software, hardware that supports…
ASM80 is an free online IDE allowing you to code and compile assembler code for 8-bit processors (8080, Z80, 6809 and 6502). Main Features: Code editor Simulated workspace for your files (it’s stored technically in your browser, so you haven’t to got any “server account”) Compiling engines for 8080/8085, Z80, 6502, 6800 and 6809 CPU Embedded emulators for all these…
Beta 24: – Native code Z3 offset was wrong if Z3 mapping was using “real” mode. – CD32 NVRAM file was not automatically created (b14). – Added some accelerator board A1200 and A4000 configs to Quickstart. – Only PCM audio worked (and was always used) when recording audio in non-wave mode. – Picasso IV in Z3 mode didn’t appear in…
Chris abbott’s post on Facebook Chris Huelsbeck has announced today that he’s joining Matt’s Kickstarter, so if the funding reaches £75,000, not only will Matt remix three Galway and three Hubbard tracks, Chris will remix one of his tracks, and Eirik Suhrke will remix another. And, Matt will remix one of Chris’s. If you haven’t already backed Matt, since the…









