What about Warp Speed by Cinemaware? It has a selector for both 128 and 64. I promise I didn't intend this just as a plug, but I am selling it on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3041004233
Tad
What about Warp Speed by Cinemaware? It has a selector for both 128 and 64. I promise I didn't intend this just as a plug, but I am selling it on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3041004233
Tad
Curious about that Hearts game. Was that a commercial release or was it from Loadstar (which is itself commercial, I suppose)? I wrote Hearts for Loadstar a few years back and was wondering if that's the one you meant?Originally Posted by Raedon
It's a disk speeder, not a game. There were quite a few application / utility programs for 128 mode, but not many games.Originally Posted by bjybjy
I'm currently writing an article for RETRO GAMER - www.retrogamer.net - about the Commodore 128, and this list is really useful...
STRATTON on the C128 (By CRL, publishers of THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW) had more screens and more graphics.
I remember COMMODORE DISK USER here in the UK publishing several homebrew games for the C128, including a version of BATTLESHIPS where you had to use a monitor AND a TV, so you got two different displays.
I'll let you know what else my research uncovers...
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My memory has just dragged up another interesting one... ALLEYKAT by Andrew Braybrooke uses the extra power of the C128 to add more sprites to the Katerkillar, more bullets onscreen and to run more effects on the title screen.
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