Commodore 64 Games

Commodore 64 Games
Author: Gregg Barnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 205
Release: 1984
Genre: Commodore 64 (Computer)
ISBN: 9780861611782

A Compendium of Commodore 64 Games - Volume One

A Compendium of Commodore 64 Games - Volume One
Author: Kieren Hawken
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781789822106

In this book we take you through the life of the Commodore 64 and 128 computers looking at a varied cross section of the 10000+ games available with a review and screenshot of each one. From classics released in the early eighties to modern homebrew titles, there are games of all genres and styles.

Still programming the Commodore 64

Still programming the Commodore 64
Author: Jens Christian Ingvartsen Thomsen
Publisher: Trisect Retro Development
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

In this book you will learn to program a game step by step in Commodore 64 assembly. You will learn to make a big 100 x 100 character multicolor map in CharPad on scroll it on the screen. You will also learn to show sprites, animate characters, play music and sound effects and much more.

The 100 Greatest Commodore 64 Games

The 100 Greatest Commodore 64 Games
Author: Tom Crossland
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2022-01-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3755404168

The Commodore 64 was an incredible piece of tech for its time and left a generation with enough happy and nostalgic gaming memories to last a lifetime. Are C64 games still worth playing today - even if you have all the latest modern releases? My answer to that question is yes! Commodore C64 games are still fun and still worth exploring. Shooting games, strategy games, arcade adventures, space flight simulators, sports simulations, racing games, fantasy games, horror games, combat games, boxing games, platform games, and so on. So, without any further delay, let us begin our countdown of the one hundred greatest C64 games! Let the nostalgia commence...

Commodore 64 Games Book 2

Commodore 64 Games Book 2
Author: Gregg Barnett
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1789826373

First published in 1984, this was the second in Melbourne House's series of books that aimed to help owners of the much-loved Commodore 64 learn more about their machines, including how to program a range of games. For many readers, the C64 would be the first computer they would ever have experienced, meaning the book had a very important job to do - introducing people to the very concept of computer programming. * * * As the original publisher Melbourne House wrote: Just when you thought it was safe to go back to your micro... By popular demand here's 30 more exciting, original games for your Commodore 64. Every game is new! And every game has been specifically designed with easy-to-understand sub-structures so you learn programming skills as you go. There's arcade games, strategy games and games you can modify and develop yourself. And with CHEXSUM, typing in is easier, and mistakes are quickly located. Commodore 64 owners - see if you can keep up with the latest release from the Commodore 64 Games experts. * * * Acorn Books is proud to present its Retro Reproduction Series, a collection of classic computing works from the 1980s and 90s, lovingly reproduced in the 21st century. From standards of programming reference no self-respecting microcomputer user would want to be without, to obscure works not found in print anywhere else, these modern reprints are perfect for any connoisseur of retro computing.

Commodore 64

Commodore 64
Author: Steve Jarratt
Publisher: Bitmap Books Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Commodore 64
ISBN: 9780993012983

Commodore 64: A Visual Commpendium celebrates one of the most popular home computers of all time, taking readers on a journey through the C64's varied and colorful gaming library. In the 1980s, the C64 played host to an incredible array of genres, from shoot 'em ups to puzzlers, racing games to arcade adventures, to games that still defy categorization (The Sentinel, anyone?). Other 1980s video game titles included Jupiter Lander, Beach Head, Dropzone, Impossible Mission, Elite, Mercenary, Uridium, and The Last Ninja. By the 1990s, talented coders were making the machine do things the original hardware designers didn't think were possible: games like Turrican, Creatures, and Lemmings showed that there was life left in the old CPU yet. Even when Commodore was no longer being manufactured, the games kept coming. This book pays homage to the developers that kept the system alive, featuring games that were completed and released a decade after the last boxed C64. Commodore 64: A Visual Commpendium features more than 100 titles, represented by beautiful in-game shots or loading screens, plus a gallery of artwork by legendary Zzap!64 artist Oliver Frey. Also included are a series of features, including profiles of key Britsoft developers, interviews with famous C64 artists, a look back at the demo scene, plus a showcase of unreleased titles and the new games being released more than 20 years after the last machine rolled off Commodore's production line. Presented in full-color throughout, printed on high quality paper, and complete with a spot-varnished protective dust cover, this book is a treat for anyone who grew up playing games or learning their craft on this most ubiquitous of home computers.

Home Applications and Games for the Commodore 64

Home Applications and Games for the Commodore 64
Author: Timothy P Banse
Publisher: Middle Coast Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-09-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9780934523905

This vintage microcomputer book from 1982 has been reissued for 2020. It is an appropriate title for Novice and experts alike. Even someone who has never programmed a single line of BASIC code will find multiple streets of joy within this book's pages. Some of the programs are bare bones simple, others take advantage of Commodore BASIC's sophisticated colour graphics and sound. Keep in mind the Commodore 64/128 and the VIC-20 were both famous for their colourful, sound-arific games! Each Commodore BASIC program is introduced with background information: A line-by-line explanation of how the program works, plus string and numeric variable tables spell out what each variable stands for. Just type in the program using your Commodore keyboard and run the programs as is. The panoply of game and utility Programs include: Checkbook Balancer ■ Budget Power ■ Number Averaging ■ Calorie Counter ■ Blood Alcohol Test ■ Crypto System ■ Medical History ■ Electronic Postage Meter ■ Car Ownership Cost ■ Trip Cost Calculator ■ Meal Planner ■ Utility Audit ■ Heat Loss Cost Analysis ■ Bulk Purchase Tabulator ■ Smart Typewriter-Dumb Word Processor ■ Carpool Worksheet ■ Typing Tutor ■ Home Inventory Log ■ Tax Deduction Recorder ■ Jogger's Logbook ■ Credit Card Manager Ghost Town Vampire Girls ■ Beowulf V. Grendel ■ Jet Jockey ■ Bridge Buster ■ .44 Magnum Russian Roulette ■ Oracle at Delphi ■ I-Ching Coin Toss ■ Adventure Die Cast ■ R Is for Red ■ Music Composer. The author has published several books on BASIC programming and served as an editor on a major computer magazine.