Quinine, a PC 4kb demo by Optimus6128
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A news not directly related to Amstrad CPC. It's about Quinine, a PC demo of 4 Kb by Optimus6128.
Two generations are testing Roland on the ropes on Youtube (programmed by Indescomp and released by Amsoft in 1984) : David 40 years old (playing Amstrad CPC at 12 years old) and Ornella 11 years old.
Maziacs is a ZX Spectrum game written by Don Priestley in 1983.
It was ported on Amstrad CPC by 40Crisis and sold by DK'Tronics.
The Z80 code is runned natively by the Amstrad CPC Z80, but all Spectrum system calls are managed by a partial emulation of the ZX Spectrum ROM.
As Don Priestley did authorize the download of his games and as Amstrad did authorize the use of the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC ROMs, the package Maziacs Sinclair Zx Spectrum Emulator for Amstrad CPC can be freely downloaded.
Invasion of the Zombie Monsters by Relevo Videogames has been updated (improved performance, support for 2 button joysticks and smoother gameplay). It's a spanish game for ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and MSX.
Last version of Joyce (v2.2.6) by John Elliott is available. It emulates an Amstrad PCW (including the PCW16) for Unix, Windows and MacOS X.
The 3rd version of the HxC Floppy Emulator Manager is available.
It's a complete rewrite of the original software.
It features a new user interface (thanks Ced !), better support of the HxC Floppy Emulator device (detection, release..) and some critical bug-fixes.
Finally, it now allows proper exit to BASIC (Amstrad CPC's default shell).
The software remains available as a ROM.
Two generations are testing Roland in Time (Amsoft in 1984) on Youtube : David 40 years old (playing Amstrad CPC at 12 years old) and Ornella 11 years old.
Ultrasyd playing live at Blip Festival 2011 in New York, May 19th, 2011. Set performed using Atari STe, Amstrad CPC 6128 and Nintendo GameBoy. Background visuals provided by NO CARRIER.
Here is a HD video by Metr81 of the Amstrad CPC game Bruce Lee released by U.S. Gold in 1984. A great classic written by Ron J. FORTIER.
Metr81 also did a commented version of this Bruce Lee video.
Also, there is a new version of Bruce Lee 2 by Bruno R. Marcos.
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