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i never had a C64, i was a Spectrum +2 boy
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.

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S_A_P wrote:adventure construction set
Yes indeedy -- took about eight hours to load off 5-1/4" floppy, all the while flashing that EA logo at you in all colors...

I mentioned that game a few days ago to my mate. It was the birthday of early TV exercise guru Jack La Lanne, and I recalled making a custom Adventure Construction Set object called a JackLaLanne. When you bumped into it, it played a little tune, said "One! Two! Three! Four, aaand One! Two! Three! Four!" and made your health level go up. :-)

Meffy

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one place I worked a fellow found the old C64 boot screen and we all replaced the Windows wallpaper with that

that still has to be around somewhere
worth a google

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I still have mine, the vic 20 too, the full 3.5kb ram of it
The vic 20 REALLY ruled.

I remember that i once started to make a text based adventure game.
After typing for while it gave an error that the memory was full :-) I had to split it in to several parts and save it to TAPE!

Also, you sometimes got the error "formula to complex" :lol:

What a good time it was.

PJ

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no "joystick" for me, i got a "mouse" to play with :)


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Ah C64. We ended up having 4 of them in our house.
I started programming in Basic from the age of about 12.

I didn't have the adverture game kit but I had the shoot 'em up construction kit. Cool fun.

What always got me was the AMAZING music they managed to coax out of the thing.

I still remember Green Beret's fantastic opening tune.

I tried loading GEOS at one point and it put me off Windows operating systems for quite some time. I absolutely hated it. :lol:

I did have a music creator program though - can't remember what it was for but I can remember programming Return of the Queen of Sheeba (think that's right) into it, and a couple of other classical numbers.

Oh - those were the days.

Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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I remember amazing my friends with a text scroller that I wrote in basic on the 64...open mouthed they were, as it jerked its way across the screen. heheh :oops:
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toujours humectez la mouture. toujours.

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A few sound memories from the C=64:

Bank Street Music Writer -- a fairly ordinary elementary music notation program for the SID. But the included version of Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever" was so well done that you'd have thought a whole band was pumping away, not one tiny chip.

Impossible Mission -- great game, wonderful animation on the robots and the running/jumping hero, and the sound! Ah, the sound. Zzzzap, zzzap. *elevator whir* [falling down the shaft:] "AAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!" *run run run* "Stay a while... stay FOREVERRR!"

Software Automatic Mouth, aka SAM -- talked, sang, had all kinds of controllable parameters. Such flexibility! Always sounded like some kind of robot, true... but you could make it sound like a human-imitation robot or a robot-y robot.

Meffy

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kp wrote:Sorry, but I was bored. Logic, Nuendo, SONAR and their parent companies all belong to me now. All are going to be rewritten so they only run on beige computers (no matter what the brand) with dark blue desktops. On alternate Wednesdays. And ported to the Commodore 64.
What? No Vic 20?

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vbfischer wrote:
kp wrote:Sorry, but I was bored. Logic, Nuendo, SONAR and their parent companies all belong to me now. All are going to be rewritten so they only run on beige computers (no matter what the brand) with dark blue desktops. On alternate Wednesdays. And ported to the Commodore 64.
What? No Vic 20?
Guess I should read other posts... hehehe...

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I demand a port to TI-994A. And you better make use of the speech synthesizer. And good graphics!

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kp wrote:Sorry, but I was bored. Logic, Nuendo, SONAR and their parent companies all belong to me now. All are going to be rewritten so they only run on beige computers (no matter what the brand) with dark blue desktops. On alternate Wednesdays. And ported to the Commodore 64.
I just bought KP.

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So where's my cut then, eh? :-)

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Me and my brother had a Spectrum 48k complete with rubber keys when we were kids. He was sad enough to spend entire weekends righting programs in Basic and the end results were always spectacularly underwhelming. I was too busy playing football and chasing girls for all that geeky crap.

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kp wrote:So where's my cut then, eh? :-)
Sorry, I downloaded a cracked copy of kp. can you give me technical support now?

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