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huma 01-30-2002 02:08 AM

A co-worker of mine was in the middle of a move and talking about throwing out the huge box with his old Commodore 64 and accessories that had been taking up space for so long. I did the right thing and smacked the blasphemer and releived him of the box. I won,t try and compare the games to what we have now, but it is alot of fun playing some of those old games I have such fond memories of. He had alot the games I used to play and even the same copy of Ultima Quest Of The Avatar.Ultima 3 I believe? I know the fun won,t last long, especially with my current pc sitting beside it. I could not let him just throw it away. I also tend to be a bit of a packrat and considered this quite a find. Complete system and those classic games.
LOAD"*",8,1 ring any bells?
If that does, perhaps an old commodore user out there can refresh my memory. Does anyone remember what the command line is to bring up the games list/menu on one of those disks with multiple games on it.
Thanks in advance.

Jorath Calar 01-30-2002 03:52 AM

Well I had a commodore with tape recorder, oh it was great, you had to wait 20 minutes for a game to load and if you were lucky it would actually not freeze up the computer. oh glory days
But I'm sorry, I don't know, but I remember shift + runstop to start the tape... [img]smile.gif[/img]

You could probably find some info on it here

Epona 01-30-2002 06:39 AM

Ah well, I never had a Commodore 64, but your comment about LOAD"*" reminded me of the Spectrum days of my youth. I had a copy of The Hobbit - text adventure with horrid blocky 16 colour fixed pictures by way of 'eye candy' - and the damn thing would never load - listening to the whine of the cassette player for half an hour, then having the blooming thing crash at the last buuuuuuuuuur-biiip.

What do you want to do?: GIVE THE KEY TO GANDALF
Syntax Error 23375m%$,
What do you want to do?: GIVE KEY TO GANDALF
I do not understand the word TO
What do you want to do?: GIVE KEY GANDALF
Give the key to what??: GANDALF
There is no verb in the command GANDALF
What do you want to do?: THROW THE FREAKIN KEY AT THE SODDING WIZARD
You give the key to Gandalf
What do you want to do?:

Ah, those were the days.

Bruce The Aussie 01-30-2002 07:18 AM

Me and my brother had a spectrum. he's still got in in his cupboard. i remember one game where you'd run around as a wizard for five seconds before an unstobable balst killed you. gret fun :D

huma 01-30-2002 10:09 PM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Jorath Calar:
Well I had a commodore with tape recorder, oh it was great, you had to wait 20 minutes for a game to load and if you were lucky it would actually not freeze up the computer. oh glory days
But I'm sorry, I don't know, but I remember shift + runstop to start the tape... [img]smile.gif[/img]

You could probably find some info on it here
<hr></blockquote>

Thanks for the link. I think the cassette/tape version was the Vic 20
I had the much more reliable disk drive version with 5 1/4 disks. It weighed about 20lbs and we had to replace ours almost yearly :D :

Downunda 01-30-2002 10:24 PM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Epona:


What do you want to do?: GIVE THE KEY TO GANDALF
Syntax Error 23375m%$,
What do you want to do?: GIVE KEY TO GANDALF
I do not understand the word TO
What do you want to do?: GIVE KEY GANDALF
Give the key to what??: GANDALF
There is no verb in the command GANDALF
What do you want to do?: THROW THE FREAKIN KEY AT THE SODDING WIZARD
You give the key to Gandalf
What do you want to do?:

Ah, those were the days.
<hr></blockquote>

LOL! I had the exact same game with the exact same problem - never worked it out!
My fav game for the C64 would have to be the plane one where you had to shoot down helicopters, other planes, tanks and the like (can't remember the name) but the game that I played most was Ceasers Travels (this game taught me how to read before I went to school) You know the cat one.
We got rid of ours just last year in a garage sale.

Pangur Ban 01-30-2002 10:46 PM

Ahhhhh, yes, the good ole C64 ...

If you want to annoy a C64 owner (not that there are many of them left), try this command ...

POKE 808,225 ( Enter )

It turns off the keyboard.

Pang. [img]graemlins/cat3.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/nicekitty.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/cat3.gif[/img]

Jorath Calar 01-31-2002 04:14 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by huma:


Thanks for the link. I think the cassette/tape version was the Vic 20
I had the much more reliable disk drive version with 5 1/4 disks. It weighed about 20lbs and we had to replace ours almost yearly :D :
<hr></blockquote>

Nope it was a 64, with a tape recorder. My dream was actually to get one of those diskdrives and I almost bought one... for an outragous sum...(probably 150$ which is probably 250 today) but my parents wouldn't allow it...


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