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Vic 20 Comm. 64 games

  • 15-10-2007 10:04pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,589 ✭✭✭


    Remember these, ok those of us old enough to remember the safe cross code as told by Judge will remember the exciting :rolleyes: adventure games we played on the Vic 20 and Comm. 64. There was no graphics just script, some came as a cartridge you pushed into the port at the rear others on tape which you prayed loaded at the first attempt. Anyway follow the link below or should I say 'Go Down' :D

    http://www.ifiction.org/games/index.php?cat=44

    and you will soon find yourself reliving that moment when you discovered, you just had to type 'W' instead of 'Go West' and you couldn't wait to tell your friends in school :cool:.

    Enjoy all adventure hunters.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,683 ✭✭✭✭Owen


    God yes. I have a mountain of early 80's tech in my attic, an Apple IIe (Including Modem), a Vic-20, a C64 with modem and 1541 Mk1 Drive, and loads of games.

    One of my first games on the Vic-20 was Blitz. Simple game where you hit the space bar to drop a bomb from a plane that flew from left to right on the city scape below, each time the plane would get lower and lower. Today, the game would probably be banned as terrorist propoganda. Happy days indeed!


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