![]() ![]() Or, You can use, for example M2&M3 (Yellow/Red) for one and then off and turn the other on. Candles- You see two colours on the two candles, but can be only 1PM, one shines first then off and shines the other. I used priority 8 and PM0 to our man and PM1 to enemy's clothe. I didn't know that there was a BBC version too. I recall I mentioned recently here on AA that the AppleII PoP would be a good one to port. I'm sure Shogun have been released on C64, i had it.Īnd i think i had the Ancient Art of War too. Edited Octoby vcsdreamĪs for PoP on XL, check out Cavernia from Zeppelin Games, pretty good PoP movement. (But then, Wings of Fury (Broderbund 1990) did make it to C64, so who knows.)Īs for PoP on XL, check out Cavernia from Zeppelin Games, pretty good PoP movement. Prince of Persia, Ancient Art of War, Airheart (all Broderbund), Arthur, Shogun, Mines of Titan, Journey (no C64 version, Wiki entry is wrong) (all Infocom), some example titles which didn't make it to C64, but Apple 2. Apple 2 sales on the other hand, where still doing quite well. (apart from the publishers not wanting to make some money perhaps.quite a lot of it in fact haha)īy 88/89 US companies started to stop doing games for C64, a dying platform. Hmmm Amstrad AND Specbum versions but not a C64 version.why would that be? ![]() I certainly don't remember a beeb version. Apple II, MS-DOS, Amstrad CPC, GB, GBC, NES, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Mac OS, SNES, Mega-CD, Mega Drive, Nintendo GameCube (as a feature in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time), XBLA, PSNĪccording to wikipedia anyway.
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