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Posted By

Luca
on 2024-12-21
10:44:42
 Re: Some old Games found

Yes, I second Csabo in his hypoteses.

Posted By

Csabo
on 2024-12-21
10:14:48
 Re: Some old Games found

I've been trying to decide if adding Syntax GMBH as a company makes sense, but I'm still not sure. The last ad I could find from them is from April 1984, in 64'er magazine. In this ad, they say that the magazine is now cassette/diskette, but still only the VC20 and the C=64 is mentioned. Therefore, I assume that the couple of programs we have from Syntax #7 (January 1984) and Syntax #9 (March 1984) were C=64 programs, and someone just ported them to the C16 (which is trivially easy).

Posted By

Csabo
on 2024-12-20
16:43:10
 Re: Some old Games found

Thank you for responding happy Processing them now, they will be soon online.

I found some references to Syntax GMBH: [ 1 ], and the magazine (which appears to be cassette-only?) is mentioned [ here ].

Posted By

JM Filmvorführung
on 2024-12-20
16:33:03
 Re: Some old Games found

Thanks. I have sent them by e-mail.

Posted By

Volker_D
on 2024-12-20
16:24:49
 Re: Some old Games found

Write a mail. See here.

or upload it. See here.

Posted By

JM Filmvorführung
on 2024-12-20
16:14:11
 Some old Games found

Hello there,

Csabo, as you wrote in a commtent to my video
https://youtu.be/nx1YfTF882Q
you might be interested in the games I have extracted from a 1985 tape.

There are some more games than in the video (some are already on this website but some of them with wrong date and creator).

I have now transferred to D64:

Games by W. Dunczewski from 1984 to 1985 (untouched I guess)
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Spaceship
Loop 84
Knall!
Senso
Code Knacker
Spielomato
Frog Boy
Larry Monkey

Games by Syntax Magazin (1984)... I have never heard about this magazine
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Streichholzspiel
Lucky Search

Game by Data Media (1984)
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Balance

Please let me know if you are interested in that and if so: how I can send the D64 to you?

Cheers, JM


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