Tag: commodore 64
Organism is one of the latest blockbuster Commodore 64 games, released by Psytronik Software, which sees you play the role of a crew member traveling through space on a military grade transport container on 6-month journey to a military station located on the Outer Rim. Only a few weeks out from the mission’s destination, you are the first crew member…
Taito’s classic puzzle game looks set to make it’s debut on the C64 with style, thanks to a recent unveiling of a new homebrew project unveiled over on the Lemon64 forums, Known as Bust-a-Move in the US, the game was originally developed by Taito to run on it’s B System hardware before being ported to SNK’s Neo Geo platform for…
Here are the latest C64 releases over at CSDb. I have highlighted specific titles I think will interest you guys. There’s also a couple of new EasyFlash releases to check out too. Click each name for more information and download link. ;-) Rasterbars, CETI 21 [seuck], Panzer Patty’s Pink Tank Adventure [seuck], Shinobi +5DGI, Trolley Follies +, 30 Minutes Challenge,…
Forbidden Forest for the Commodore 64 brings back many wonderful memories to long time gamers who often cite the its atmosphere, graphical look and action as a perfect blend to provide a spine chilling and engrossing experience. The game saw you play as an archer, armed with a bow and limited number of arrows, moving through a dangerous forest battling…
If you have been following our website since the days of Commodore is Awesome, you will know we regularly cover News from one of our favourite gaming websites, Protovision. A fantastic site where you can buy new games for the good old breadbin. Currently there are nine games in development for the Commodore 64, including the highly anticipated Briley Witch Chronicles…
Originally a Commodore 64 game by Pond Software, Spaceman Splorf was recently ported to the Pico-8 platform. If you are one of the unlucky ones that have yet to sample the delights of Spaceman Splorf, then you are in for a real treat. We covered the C64 version way back in 2016, which you can read about here. Today though,…
Having achieved critical success with The Last Ninja and it’s subsequent sequel in 1987 and 1988 respectively, System 3 had developed a formidable reputation as one of the top software houses in 80’s Britain. No longer simply just the publisher of relatively obscure budget titles, the studio had soon become developer and producer to some of the biggest and best…
A new web site and forum has sprung up announcing a project to create a spiritual successor to the C64 and C128. Early specification details include: 65C816 CPU at 14MHz 4MB RAM (split between main / video) Custom graphics chip – code named VICKY – providing 640×480 with 256 colors Dual 6581 and dual YM3812 sound chips Local DMA and…
Richard Bayliss from TND fame is an unsung hero when it comes to the new generation of Commodore 64 gaming. If he’s not busy releasing numerous C64 freeware titles each and every year, he also goes out of his way to promote C64 gaming by holding SEUCK competitions or providing online tutorials available to any aspiring game developer or game…
Here are the latest C64 releases over at CSDb. I have highlighted specific titles I think will interest you guys. There’s also a few new EasyFlash releases to check out too. Click each name for more information and download link. ;-) Laxity Intro #78 (Tic-Toc Scrollers), Rogue Ninja V1.1 +5HD, Alone and Dangerous Preview +1J, SID-Wizard 1.8, Dance Dance Kung…















