| |  |  | |  Zortek And The Microchips  |  | | External links:| Title: | Zortek And The Microchips |  | Category: | Game/Educational |  | Release Date: | 1985 |  | Language: | English |  | Size: | 16K |  | Device Req.: | Disk (1 side) or 2 Tapes |  | Machine: | PAL & NTSC |  | Code Type: | Basic |  | Distribution: | Commercial/TA |  | Retail Price: | £12.99 |  |  |  |  | Released by: | Commodore Business Machines (UK) Ltd. (CBM) |  | Notes: | Full name: Start Programming with Zortek and the Microchips. Advertised as available in cassette or disk formats. | 
 C64 release
 
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 |  |  | |  Additional Informations  |  | It is an original Commodore release (US, UK, both?) and it was delivered on two tapes, an instruction-booklet in full-color comic book style, and a sticker/badge "I program with Gortek". It was released for the C16/Plus4, the C64/C128 and the VIC 20, whereby the versions for the C64 and the VIC 20 were called GORTEK AND THE MICROCHIPS.
 This game/software was designed to teach programming the BASIC language to children.
 
 The (short) story:
 "Help ZORTEK (GORTEK) to teach the Microchips to program the Computer in time to ward off an attack from the powerfull Zitrons !"
 
 
 Interesting links to the other versions:
 
 - the C64 version (box, 2 tapes, instructions and the sticker) [ link ]
 
 - a larger/detailed foto of the C64 box. [ link ]
 
 - The C64 version with everything which belongs to it in detail. [ link ]
 
 - The VIC 20 version (box, 2 tapes, instructions and the sticker) [ link ]
 
 - a larger detailed foto of the VIC 20 box. [ link ]
 
 - a Commodore commercial flyer with a little screenshot of the C64 version. [ link ]
 
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 |  |  | |  Facts About The Game  |  | "The back of the stockroom had 2 big double doors. One night somebody ramraided the building and stole thousands of copies of a game called 'Zortek and the Microchips'. It was completely useless, and had been left there for years to keep the draught out - they couldn't sell it. They were about to claim thousands in insurance until the police recovered all of them, even the thieves didn't want them." Kevin Blake, Tynesoft.
 
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