Tag: Homebrew

Donkey Kong, Oxyron Releases a New C64 Remake and Genesis Project Releases a Trained X’2016 Version!

Donkey Kong is an arcade game released by Nintendo in 1981, an early example of the platform game genre, as the gameplay focuses on maneuvering the main character across a series of platforms while dodging and jumping over obstacles. In the game, Mario (originally named Mr.Video and then Jumpman) must rescue a damsel in distress named Pauline, from a giant…

Let’s Invade!, A New Take on Space Invaders for the Commodore 64 by Richard Bayliss (TND)

Richard Bayliss is a C64 programmer and musician and is well known in the scene for creating many fun filled C64 games, Richard has been running the website TND (The New Dimension) since 2000, which is a portal for all his fantastic releases. One of his latest creations is a game called Let’s Invade!, a new Space Invaders clone for the Commodore…

The World of Hire Hare, Isometric Amstrad CPC Game Coming Soon

Joseman over at CPCWiki Forums, posted News yesterday about an upcoming Amstrad game called The World of Hire Hare. Not much is known about this game, there is literally no info on the thread, just a preview video showing a beautiful isometric game with a catchy soundtrack and smooth gameplay. We did a bit of digging and we found out that the game has…

Doomsday Lost Echoes, Space Graphical Text Adventure Coming to the Amstrad CPC Soon!

Doomsday Lost Echoes is a graphical text adventure game in English for the Amstrad CPC which will be available soon, completely free of charge (4 days from writing). The game is made with PAWS and it’s official graphics patch, and to play it you will need 128kb plus a 3.5″ floppy drive or HxC floppy emulator. You can read more about the…

Gabriele Amore Releases Two Donkey Kong Homebrew Games for the ZX Spectrum!

Donkey Kong Jr. is a 1982 arcade-style platform video game by Nintendo. It first appeared in Arcades, and, over the course of the 1980’s, was later released for a variety of platforms, most notably the Nintendo Entertainment System. Donkey Kong Jr. is the sequel to the video game Donkey Kong, which featured Mario as the hero and Junior’s father as the villain…

Coolbox, New Amstrad CPC Puzzle Game Written in Basic

Coolbox is a puzzle game in the vain of Block Dude the old calculator game. This game is completely written in Basic, no machine code or loaded files. It has multicoloured sprites, scrolling and in game music by Mr Lou. Download: Coolbox.zip Source: cpcwiki.eu

Get The Cash!, New Amstrad Game Written in Hisoft Pascal

Get The Cash is a simple though playful fast paced game written in Hisoft Pascal and using Sean McManus’ Easi-Sprite Driver and Interrupt driven tune generator (AKA Tunegen) by Nick Keeling. The Opening Animation Sequence was written in Assembly. The aim of the game is to simply collect the required number of Money bags whilst avoiding the Brick Walls. With…

Vector Vaults, New Addictive Arcade Game for the Amstrad CPC

Vector Vaults is an original and addictive fast retro arcade game exclusive for the Amstrad CPC that will test your pilot skills. It’s the first game of the Hidden History Saga and upon completion will give you a secret code to use in Light Lands (the next entry in the series). Game play is based upon vector graphics (100% spriteless)…

Imperial Mahjong, New Amstrad Puzzle Game by Cargosoft

Imperial Mahjong is a reflexion game based on the Chinese game called ‘Mahjong Solitaire’, in which the player must make all the tiles disappear by selecting pairs that match. Features Outstanding new graphic modes: EGX (Extended GraphX): displays 16 colors in 320*200 instead of 4. EGX2: displays 4 colors in 640*200 instead of 2. First game on CPC to have…

Picrocs, New Amstrad Homebrew Version of Picross with a Crocodile Theme?!

Picrocs is a new Picross Clone Homebrew game with a Crocodile theme! for the Amstrad computer. The game ranked second with 13 votes to 40 in the compo “Croco or Dragon” organized by Amstrad.EU following an idea of Snake Plissken. You can download the game over at http://www.cpc-power.com. Source: http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/