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Posted by Luca on 2019-08-28Our great buddy Emanuele Nencioni types in for us Snap, and converts from C64 Modulo Base, an old basic module in order to write adventure games such as L'astronave condannata and L'anello di Lucrezia Borgia.[ comment ]


Alpharay Blasts Away!
Posted by Luca on 2019-08-18
AlpharayThe age of slavery for the people of Archeron is close to reach its end: against the evil planet-sized companies that still built up robots in order to dominate whole areas of the galaxy, a new deadly weapon has raised up becoming reality thanks to the cultural step up of Archeron's technical knowledge. Alpharay is the name of this prototype of revolutionary interstellar ships, but science always needs a brave fighter to accept the terrible mission and challenge those greedy criminals!

This year's Evoke party is over, and our family again has something special to celebrate and cheer for. Bauknecht, factory of premium C+4 home appliances, strikes again with a shoot'em up masterpiece! Another record-breaking game is out running on Commodore Plus/4 (or C16+64kB), the H-shmup adventure that our black machines were badly missing! Alpharay is a classic horizontal shoot'em up clearly celebrating some famous arcades of that golden era (R-Type, Salamander, Gradius...), and features 6 extremely various levels where to prove your instinct thru the ongoing gameplay and several surprises here and there, with their 6 big bosses at the end of them. There are three different weapons to improve by collecting pickups, in order to vaunt around your own heavy weaponry, plus a shielding aura to save you for a while. Some interlude scenes make the whole loot even richer, and the usual (usual?) fine touches along the whole experience don't miss, if you're used to all the production by Mad.

AlpharayAlpharay is an evidence of love for the Plus/4. See how much stunning graphics KiCHY has developed to move elaborate and big software sprites into memorably described worlds, not to mention the mastodonic final bosses! The whole musical score has been in the trained wise hands of 5tarbuck, who has composed 17 (!) original tracks all by himself alone, to improve the global sensation of being part of a sci-fi movie. Additional bits comes again from Nero and from Luisa & Oni, and the precious help in coding the most advanced slices of code comes from a great veteran like bubis!

Under the neutral label of "Puls4r", this heroic brigade of passionates has just joined the Interactive Compo at Evoke 2019, the annual demoparty held in Cologne, Germany, causing a stir, already preceded by a remarkable advertising video. In the end, they finished at first place! Once passed through all of this, a commercial version will see the light distributed by Psytronik in the next months. Till then, you have enough time to let us see how far you're gone into the game by entering your highscores in the Hall Of Fame.

It's not time to talk about 8bit releases now: it's time to save your people, it's time to shoot up all of them and make clean thru the stars! Play Alpharay via emulators, or copy the .D64 on a 40 tracks formatted disk and play it at its best, on a real machine.
Take off, Alpharay! XeO3 watch out, you have company at 6 o'clock
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"Phantom" Of The Opera...tional
Posted by Luca on 2019-08-16
Phantom +6D [PAL/NTSC]Although the 264 people is used to tattle about it realising its reputation of "cult classic", the Julian Jameson's C16 masterpiece Phantom released by Tynesoft has got less recognizability than Storm, as its direct opponent in the battle arena of those games inspired by Atari's Gauntlet arcade game.

Today, it's up to Luca of FIRE crew to release the fully operational cracked version that Phantom really deserves! Phantom +6D [PAL/NTSC] includes six trainers and full documentation to easily enjoy the complete game, easy menus, NTSC fixing, turbo loading...all into a single D64, which remains fully C16 compliant. Fear no more: skeletons and ghosts won't deplete your energy anymore!
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More Covers From Lacus
Posted by Csabo on 2019-08-16
Logi-toliLacus sent us another pack of goodies. First up is a full-size scan of Crazy Golf (bundle release). Next, we have a cartridge dump of Deltex, and a photo of the cartridge as well, an absolute rarity! Logi-Toli now has a TAP file and nice cover scan and a cassette photo; most people don't know this little Hungarian commercial game, it's a simple puzzle. Good thing a certain mouse company never seen the game and the cover artwork :-) It's a very rare release nevertheless, any collector should be happy to own a copy of it. Finally we have the cover and cassette photo of Turbo Tape 16, which - according to the cover - offers 20 times faster loading speed. I wonder if anyone is up to doing an in-depth analysis of various tape turbos, this release should definitely be looked at.

Enjoy!
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Árok 2019 Wrap-up
Posted by Csabo on 2019-08-04
This year's Árok Party (a large 8-bit retro party held in Hungary) is over. Our scene was well represented in the compos, as nearly every category had a Plus/4 entry. Here they all are:
Check the forum for more info!
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