TV Games to release a VIC 20 plug-n-play system
TV Games to release a VIC 20 plug-n-play system
Jakks Pacific released a plug-n-play console base on the VIC-20 today!
The self-contained portable will have 20 games in an original joystick shell.
See pics and descriptions here: Jakks Pacific New Release
The self-contained portable will have 20 games in an original joystick shell.
See pics and descriptions here: Jakks Pacific New Release
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Richard of TND did a Dance game for the C64 in the Minigame compo last year. It is not really my cup of tea, but definitely doable if anyone wants a VIC version.
If it wasn't for memory limitations, Zork probably would work too. I've never played it, so I don't know how large the interpreter is and how much data needs to be in memory at one time. Maybe with a full expanded VIC-20?
If it wasn't for memory limitations, Zork probably would work too. I've never played it, so I don't know how large the interpreter is and how much data needs to be in memory at one time. Maybe with a full expanded VIC-20?
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Very nice. (I usually jump straight to the forums and missed them the first time).Jeff-20 wrote:Did you notice any of the new games on our front page?
A simplified DDR would definitely be doable on the VIC. Use VicTracker for the music maybe?
At the SWRAP2003 Commodore Expo, Dave "Watson" Ross really had wired a DDR pad into the joystick port of his C64.