Games and utilities for C64 and C128
– Ma che combinazione!
– Pro.Plan 64
– Commodore Graphics Artshow
– Beatle(s) Classics
– Super Huey UH-IX
– Meteor Scatter
An exclusive partnership with DumpClub64
Games and utilities for C64 and C128
– Ma che combinazione!
– Pro.Plan 64
– Commodore Graphics Artshow
– Beatle(s) Classics
– Super Huey UH-IX
– Meteor Scatter
An exclusive partnership with DumpClub64
Games and utilities for C64 and C128
– Electronic Construction Kit
– Corso Yuppie Junior
– Word Star 64
– Stregona
-CHARS’ ATTACK!
An exclusive partnership with DumpClub64
In the retrocomputing and retrogaming enthusiast community, there’s often a special passion for hardware. Casual gamers of old and new titles sometimes make do with software emulators or hardware players like the Mini/Maxi/Next or Mist/Mistica/Mister series. But, let’s face it, the full ‘nostalgia’ effect is only achieved with the original hardware that carries the inimitable look & feel of every home computer or console from the 1980s.
The other night I had a dream. I was in my bedroom and I was loading a game from the Hit Parade newsstand compilation, when, all of a sudden, I felt a presence next to me. There and then I didn’t pay much attention to it, the raster bars continued to change color abruptly and the desire to see the game had the upper hand over me…
Games and utilities for C64
– FIRELORD
– MELONMANIA
– TERRA COGNITA
– 3D GRAFIK MASTER
– DIGITAL RECORDING STUDIO
An exclusive partnership with DumpClub64
Unisoft series for C64
6485/1 – THE TOWER/DICE GAME
6485/2 – ASTRO COMBAT
6485/3 – SPACE BATTLE
6485/4 – TANKS
6485/5 – MISTER TOBY/FLEA MARKET
6485/6 – FAR WEST
An exclusive partnership with DumpClub64
We at RetroMagazine World have always made this quote from Charles Darwin our mantra. In our nearly 6 years of existence, changes have been occurring systematically to make sure that the magazine and everything around it, could always evolve into something better. Yet another step to continue this evolutionary path was the creation of the RetroMagazine World – NPO.
But what would happen if we decided to leave the comfort zone? What would happen if we decided to try to use and learn those unfamiliar systems? Certainly, at the beginning, we would pay the price of lack of knowledge.
Well, if we are able to do this, unexplored worlds will open up before us, where the joy of discovery could make us return to those children we were 30/40 years ago.
Games created by the participants to the RPI Crazy Climber Challenge!
Monkey UP! (MSX)
Hasty Climber (C64)
Speedy Spider (Plus4)
Spider Climber (C64)
KrazzyKlaimber (C64)
La Scommessa – The Bet (MSX)
Castle Climber (C64)