I have the "Super Expander 64" cart (made by Commodore) which
gives easy graphics commands to use in BASIC. I enjoyed programming
with it.
Also,
there were several Fast Laoding carts made by Epyx and Access, etc.
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Frogger II
Gyruss
Ms. Pacman
Centipede
Zaxxon
Kickman
Omega Race
Jupiter Lander
I'd like to get a better list put together of carts made. What carts
do you have?
Thanks,
-Ben
P.S. If you would like the list E-mail me.
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IL>Hello all,
IL> Does anyone collect the old C64 game carts? I recently found an old
IL>list of carts made, but it is very incomplete. Currently I have..
IL>Frogger II
IL>Gyruss
IL>Ms. Pacman
IL>Centipede
IL>Zaxxon
IL>Kickman
IL>Omega Race
IL>Jupiter Lander
Wizard of Wor
Paint Brush
MOuntain King
Congo Bongo
Jumpman Jr
Pitstop
Hes Games
Tapper
I collect em but all I have is what's listed here....
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: Frogger II
: Gyruss
: Ms. Pacman
: Centipede
: Zaxxon
: Kickman
: Omega Race
: Jupiter Lander
: I'd like to get a better list put together of carts made. What carts
: do you have?
: Thanks,
: -Ben
: P.S. If you would like the list E-mail me.
The only 2 c64 carts I have are Avenger, and Music Composer. (-:
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Well, I have the following C64 cartridges.
Game Maker
____ _____
Zaxxon Sega
Pitstop Epyx
Gridrunner HesWare
Linking Logic Fisher-Price
Delta Drawing Spinnaker
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Well, just in my desk drawer alone, I have
Simons' Basic
Zone Ranger - Activision
Visible Solar System - Commodore
KoalaPainter - Koala Tech. Corp.
Star Wars, The Arcade Game - Parker Bros.
SID Symphony - CMD/Dr. Evil Labs
SwiftLink - CMD/Dr. Evil Labs
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Parker Brothers... both came out on cartridge.
>Ms. Pacman
>Centipede
AtariSoft... both came out on cartridge.
>Kickman
>Omega Race
>Jupiter Lander
All released by Commodore themselves... on cartridge.
>Zaxxon
This one I don't think ever came out on cartridge for the 64... the
only version that I remember was the (quite good) one by Synapse
software, which was released on floppy. Did Synapse actually make a
cart of this or did someone else do it? And was it the same game...?
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In article <36k446$d...@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>,
Michael Parson <mpa...@mercury.utb.edu> wrote:
>In article <1994Sep29.142809.5176@kcvax1> lang...@kenyon.edu (B.Langberg {Knowledge is Power, Ignorance is Bliss}) writes:
>>Kickman
I love Kickman. I also have two different versions of it, both on disk --
I don't know why there are two versions. As I recall the original Commodore
version was much better.
As a side note, I always thought the Commodore cartridges were well done.
Does anyone know who programmed those things?
>[Mr. Parson's cartirdges]
My extensive cartridge collection consists of:
Battlezone (Atarisoft)
Attack of the Mutant Camels (Jeff Minter, of Gridrunner fame)
Pole Position (Atarisoft)
Whew! But I think that with Lazarian those are the coolest cartridge games
around ;-).
evetS-
P.S. I also have Swiftlink. It really sucks as a game, though. ;)
I think that there were two versions actually written by Commodore. I know
that on some of the titles, for instance, Wizard of Wor, there was an init-
ially quite crappy CBM version, which, as far as I know was developed around
the time that they thought that the MAX machine was going to be a real
product, and then a really nice CBM version that came on a 16K cartridge and
was very faithful to the arcade game.
>As a side note, I always thought the Commodore cartridges were well done.
>Does anyone know who programmed those things?
I think that Andy Finkel did some of them. I know that Neil Harris was
also involved in programming some of the cartridge games back in the VIC 20
days.
That was one of the very first games I had for my Commodore-64 when I
first got it (back in 1984). I lent that game to a friend of mine, and
have never seen it again (along with my Zaxxon cartridge).
I'd love to come across that little game again.
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Commodore: Radar Rat Race, Frogman?
Sega: Buck Rogers, Star Trek
I guess I am wondering what other carts were made, particularly by
Activision, Atari, Parker Bros, Sega, and Commodore. Does 'Satan's Hollow'
exist in Cart form? Or 'Up n Down' for that matter?
E-mail or post the carts you have/know exist that aren't on the list
and I will glad to put together a more complete list..
Thanks,
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I've made some additions (marked by a | )
'x' indicates I own the cart
'I' indicates I have the instructions
- - -
Commodore C-64
x Manufacturer Number Name
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=
Activision H.E.R.O.
Activision Pastfinder
Activision Space Shuttle
Activision Toy Bizarre
Atari Batt;ezpme (Battlezone???)
|x Atari Centipede
Atari Dig Dug
Atari Jungle Hunt
|x Atari Ms. Pacman
Atari Pole Position
Broderbund Seafox
Broderbund Serpentine
CBS Software 55360 Big Bird's Funhouse
CBS Software 55040 Coconotes
CBS Software 55370 Letter-Go-Round
CBS Software 55060 Movie Musical Madness
CBS Software 55150 Peanut Butter Panic
CBS Software 55030 Sea Horse Hide'n Seek
CBS Software Time Bound
Commodore Clowns
Commodore Gorf
x Commodore Jupiter Lander
|x Commodore Kickman
Commodore Music Composer
Commodore Music Machine
x Commodore Omega Race
Commodore Sea Wolf
| Commodore Super Expander 64
Creative Astroblitz
Creative Crisis Mountain
Creative In the Chips
Creative Moondust
Creative Pipes
Creative Save New York
Creative Spitball
Creative Trashman
| Epyx Fastload
HES Gridrunner
HES Turtle Graphics II
xI Parker Brothers Frogger II Threedeep!
xI Parker Brothers Gyruss
Parker Brothers Popeye
Parker Brothers Q*bert
Riska H&P Comp. Final Cartridge III
Sega Congo Bongo
|x Sega Zaxxon
Sierra On-Line Jawbreaker
Sierra On-Line Learning with Leeper
Spinnaker Alphabet Zoo
Spinnaker Cosmic Life
Spinnaker DLD-C6 Delta Drawing Learning Programming
Spinnaker Facemaker
Spinnaker Kids on Keys
Spinnaker Story Machine
>
> Anybody remember a C-64 game cartridge called " HASSLE CASLE "?
>
Yup...It was actually called "Castle Hassle" and I actually still have it.
Good game. I miss playing some of these C=64 games. Maybe I'll set my
Commodore up one day.
>In article <1994Sep29.142809.5176@kcvax1> lang...@kenyon.edu
>(B.Langberg {Knowledge is Power, Ignorance is Bliss}) writes:
>>Hello all,
>> Does anyone collect the old C64 game carts? I recently found an old
>>list of carts made, but it is very incomplete. Currently I have..
>>Frogger II, Gyruss, Ms. Pacman, Centipede, Zaxxon, Kickman, Omega Race,
>>Jupiter Lander
>> I'd like to get a better list put together of carts made. What carts
>>do you have?
>Well, just in my desk drawer alone, I have
>Simons' Basic, Zone Ranger - Activision, Visible Solar System - Commodore
>KoalaPainter - Koala Tech. Corp., Star Wars, The Arcade Game - Parker Bros.
>SID Symphony - CMD/Dr. Evil Labs, SwiftLink - CMD/Dr. Evil Labs
I know this isn't much help, but my Commie came with two programs: Radar
Rat Race and Speed/Bingo Math. I also have Miner 2049er and a SID
Symphony cart.
Michael Miller
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Well, something that wasn't listed in your list: I have Atari's
Robotron 2084 on cartridge...
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I picked up a SEGA Buck Rogers a few months ago, along with BC's Quest for
Tires (anybody else love this game?), and an EPYX Pitstop (neither of which
I saw on the list).
Greg
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Graphics Pirate - Takes a snapshot of whatever is on the screen at the
point the button is pushed and will save in a
variety of graphic formats. Also captures sprites
and user defined character sets. Came with some
editing and slideshow software.
Epyx Fastload - Who doesn't know this one !
1001 Cruncher - 1001's famous cruncher/compactor cartridge. You couldn't
walk into your local deptartment store and buy this one!
You could load in any file and apply the then awesome
1001 crunching and compacting routines to make your
binaries smaller.
Act. Reply V4.2- Usual capture/backup/monitor/fastloader
Mach 5 - Basic no frills fastloader cartridge.
My dad owns the following cartridges...
Freeze Frame
The Expert
Avengers
Mike
>>Zaxxon
>This one I don't think ever came out on cartridge for the 64... the
>only version that I remember was the (quite good) one by Synapse
>software, which was released on floppy. Did Synapse actually make a
>cart of this or did someone else do it? And was it the same game...?
I believe Sega released a cart version for the C-64. The only C-64
Zaxxon I've seen was a copied version running on an IBM emulator, so
I couldn't even tell you what the company was. From what I read in
old reviews, however, the Synapse disk version was much better.
Sega either made or licensed quite a few games for several systems, including
Zaxxon, Spy Hunter, Tapper *I think*, Frogger, and a few others. Anybody
know of cart versions of these, other than those already mentioned?
Oh, and while I'm on the subject, my personal cart collection is
Frog Master, Jupiter Lander, Music Master (or some such title), and Sea Wolf,
all made by Commodore, and the Epyx Fast-Load cart.
later---Kris
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Gregory> I'm pretty sure I remember Radar Rat Race as being a
Gregory> Commodore cart.
Yes, and it was a port of the Vic-20 Radar Rat Race, just like
the Omega Race was ported from the Vic-20.
BTW, does anyone have a list of the Vic carts? Preferably with
the part numbers (VIC-xxxx).
Marko
This is from April 1984, from the Finnish importer's price list...
1901 Avenger
1902 Star Battle
1906 Super Alien
1907 Super Lander
1909 Road Race
1910 Radar Rat Race
1911 Sky Is Falling
1912 Mole Attack
1913 Raid on Fort Knox
1914 Adventureland
1915 Pirate Cove
1916 Mission Impossible
1917 The Count
1918 Voodoo Castle
1919 Sargon Chess
1920 Pinball Spectacular
1922 Cosmic Cruncher
1923 Gorf
1924 Omega Race
1925 Money Wars
1926 Menagerie
1927 Cosmic Jailbreak
1932 Garden Wars
1937 Seawolf
That's the game carts. I'm sure there are more of them - but the
memory carts etc. have already been listed in the excellent CBM hardware list.
I am getting a list of all the CBM made cart numbers from Gil Parrish.
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|> Does Satan's Hollow exist in Cart form? Or 'Up n Down' for that matter?
I saw an 'Up n Down' cart in the box over the summer. I was hoping it
was the 2600 or Colecovision version.
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Up'n'Down existed on Cart... I used to have it around here somewhere...
Btw, did someone mention Frogger II yet? I got that here somewhere also.
> Creative Astroblitz
Damn! I used to spend hours playing that game... that brings back
memories... indeed, that was when I first learned that you could simulate
port-1 joystick commands by using the CTRL/<-/1/2 and SPACE keys... I had
a ton of fun confusing my friuend Jim about that... when he wasnt
looking, press the key and watch him careen into a bad guy...
Muhahahaha... ah... those were the days... =)
>xI Parker Brothers Frogger II Threedeep!
oops, guess someone did mention it...
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>Here's the list. It was compiled by Dean Dierschow and I got it off of Craig
>(VGR) Pell's www page (thanks Craig!). Also, these games I've heard rumors of
>or been E-mailed about but need confirmation on the Companies..
>
>Commodore: Radar Rat Race, Frogman?
>Sega: Buck Rogers, Star Trek
Wow, I just sold a copy of Radar Rat Race docs, I have the cart itself here
and its just a regular c-64 looking cart. If you want the developer I can
fire up the 64 and see what it says.
Steve
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