VIC-20 Software Releases of 2012

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tokra
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Name: Retina Display
Author: tokra
Released: Jul 21, 2012
Requirements: Real NTSC VIC-20 (wont't run on emulators) with 32K RAM expansion

Description: Slideshow for a new ultra-hires interlace mode for the NTSC VIC-20: 192 x 416 = 79872 pixels (25% more than C64)

Screenshot:

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Download (with source): http://www.tokra.de/vic/retinadisplay/r ... isplay.zip

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Name: Space Warz
Author: Ghislain
Released: September 23, 2012 (originally programmed in 1993)
Requirements: Unexpanded VIC-20 + Disk Drive.
Description: A text-based adventure of interactive fiction.

I found another lost gem among my old VIC-20 disks. Here it is, revamped and improved with a hi-res splash screen intro with two famous pieces of movie music along with instructions on how to play.

It is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to that film that took us to a time that was long ago, in a galaxy far, far away.

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Name: Avalanche
Author: Revival Studios
Released: November 1st, 2012
Requirements: Unexpanded VIC-20 + Joystick.
Description: Avalanche is a fun action game people can just pickup and play. The player has to shoot the various gems that are falling down from the top of the screen. The gems are marked with symbols and the player has to match up the symbol of his ship with the symbol on the gems.

The speed of the game will automatically increase during gameplay. Shoot strategically and get combos of 4 similar gems in a row to decrease speed and gain extra points.

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Trailer:
Trailer is available on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnGaxCwaeuU

This game is available on cassette tape and as digital download.
For more information, visit: http://www.revival-studios.com/?page=139
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Name: Mayhem
Author: Revival Studios
Released: December 1st, 2012
Requirements: Unexpanded VIC-20 + Joystick.
Description:
Wizzy, the little wizard, is in trouble! He attempted a spell to produce fire, but the items he wished to see burn now fly all around him.

Help Wizzy to collect the coins while avoiding all the bewitched stuff!

Screenshots:
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Soon available on cassette tape and as digital download.
For more information, visit: http://www.revival-studios.com/?page=140
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Name: Comet64 for VIC-20
Author: Ghislain (wrote menu loader and configurator)
Released: November 18, 2012
Requirements: VIC-20 and Comet64 modem. 16K RAM expansion needed to run Plus Term. 8K RAM at $A000 needed for VICTERM. 8K RAM expansion for Mighty Term.
Description: A disk with utilities that can be used with the Comet64 modem.

How does one connect online with a VIC-20 if dial-up BBSes and even telephone land lines are becoming a thing of the past? By using CommodoreServer.com's Comet64 modem, you can connect your VIC-20 to the internet and gain access to various telnet BBS services.

I wrote a menu program that lets you choose the BBS you want to connect to as well as choosing which terminal program will connect to it:

-Plus Term (for Commodore graphics in 22 column mode)
-VICTERM Cartridge (for 40 column mode, make sure that RAM expansion points to A000 for this)
-Mighty Term (by Craig Bruce for 80 column mode)
-Dumb Terminal (use as a last resort if the above options don't work or if you don't have 8K memory expansion)

And after you choose which BBS you want to connect to, the Comet64 will try to connect to the previous BBS setting. Wait until text has paused, and then press RETURN. The menu program will then change your Comet64's configuration settings so that you can connect to the BBS that you want. After the terminal program has loaded, make sure that it is set to 1200 baud in it's own configuration. Depending on which BBS you connect to, you should make sure that the character configuration is set appropriately (ASCII or Commodore).

You can change which BBSes appear in the menu by modifying lines 301-309 in the LOADER program. Each has 3 entries: name of BBS, IP address and port number. You can find out the IP address of a BBS by using a command line window on your PC and then type 'ping bbsname.com'.

I found that Comet64 worked best on the VIC-20 in 1200 baud mode. So make sure you configure your Comet64 is configured to do so--use the WizNet configuration tool on your PC from here. To use it, launch the configuration tool and press search. If it can't find it, use the DIRECT IP SEARCH and put in the IP address of your device. You can find this in the DHCP section of your router under DHCP clients. Once it finds it, change the server IP and port to the BBS you want to contact. Press SETTING and it will push the config to your device. Hit exit. Credit to Commodore Revial's Blog for instructions on how to use the configuration tool.

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Click here for a list of Commodore-based BBSes.

Click here for a list of 80 column (non-Commodore) BBSes.
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VFLI image panning viewer

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Name: VFLI image panning viewer
Author: Mike
Re-released: December 1st, 2012
Requirements: PAL VIC-20, +32K RAM expansion
Description: displays a panning view of 72x256 into a full screen 208x256 VFLI image (without the necessity to mod the VIC-20)

Screenshot:

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Download: viewer.zip

Read more and discuss the viewer here.
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Name: Denial Archive
Author: Jeff-20
Released: December 8, 2012
Requirements: Unexpanded Vic 20
Description: A collection of nearly all my games over the years included my earliest projects, unfinished games, all the Denial Collections, and recent work (about 50 games). Available on disk or download. LOAD "MENU",8

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Download: Denial Archive

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Post by Kananga »

Name: 8-player panic
Author: Kananga
Released: December 26, 2012
Requirements: Vic 20, 24K RAM, Protovision 4-player or custom 8-player interface
Description: A fast paced game for up to nine players, where the last player to die wins. Title music by TLR (Thanks!).

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Coppa Reloaded

Post by Dusty »

Sorry, forgot to post my humble contribution to this wonderful community in this thread:

Name: Coppa Reloaded
Author: Ronald Koerber
Released: August 3, 2012
Requirements: unexpanded VIC, joystick

Description: 4 new levels for my 1985 game "Coppa". Move your space ship with the joystick across the grid and thus turn all fields purple. For every changed field you earn 10 points, but you also lose 5 for every field that is already purple. There are four levels with different layouts. The indicator on the righthand top of the screen is your fuel left.

Screenshot (of original version):
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