15 August 2018, 14:13 | #1 |
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Eye of the Beholder for the C64.
Here's an amazing Eye of the Beholder port for the C64 (work in progress):
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15 August 2018, 20:37 | #2 |
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Did anyone actually watch the video? Or doesn't anyone think it's impressive?
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15 August 2018, 20:43 | #3 |
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Of course it is impressive. Was posted in the Indieretronews or Commodore 64 thread too some time ago. I'm looking forward to this EasyFlash C64 port.
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it is, i assume it uses the disk drive
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No, it will be an EasyFlash version. Technically it helps for a better port (like Prince of Persia a few years ago.).
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It's very impressive, for sure!
I wonder how far along they are by now. Last time I checked he was pretty close to being done... |
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And who knows, maybe there's a lot of quality releases in the works, but the people involved are smart enough not to post about it on forums until they actually have something to show off? |
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Anyway, I'd pay cash to see peoples faces back in the day when they saw EOB and Prince of Persia on the C64. |
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Incredible! I’d have loved that on my C64 back in the day.
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Funny you mention Prince of Persia on C64. Check this out - https://www.popuw.com/com64.html |
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Yeah I was really impressed with it. Man that would have taken over my life back in the day!
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To continue the off topic tangent... PoP was recently ported to the BBC Master and it’s pretty impressive!
https://bitshifters.github.io/posts/...-pop-beeb.html |
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