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Start page Realms of Quest I: Anniversary Edition | Ghislain released a special edition of Realms of Quest I. In this version the following changes: User-friendly instructions, Unique names for each of the 36 magic spells, Better interface, display and text. The game can be played on a unexpanded VIC-20 + disk drive or with a Commodore VIC-20 emulator. Instructions and a Book of Beasts can be read from the main game menu. GCart - VIC-20 | Thomas Lövskog is working on a new cartridge for the Commodore VIC-20. The cartridge will have the following features: 64k - 1024k SRAM, 8k Kernal, Diskmanagement and Basic extensions with fullscreen editor, SD card, Audio decoder for MIDI, MP3, FLAC, WAV, OGG, etc, RTC with battery backup, WiFi, 3 buttons (RESET, NMI, DISK) and a 0.96 display for text, icons etc. At the moment Thomas is working on the design of the printed circuit board, after that he wants to make the first proto-types. Vic20 - Game Compilation A | Vicman has made a compilation of games. He shows in his video games for the Commodore VIC-20. This time you can see the games that start with the letter A: Aardvark Attack, Aavelabyrintti, A-B-C legen, Abductor, ACE, Acey Ducey and Acrobat. Realms of Quest II - VIC20 | Ghislain released an enhanced version of Realms of Quest II. It is now 20 years ago that the original Realms of Quest I computer role-playing game was released. This anniversary version has new graphics and a mini game. Instructions on how to play the game can be accessed from the main game menu. The Keep - VIC20 | The Keep is a new First Person game for the Commodore Vic 20. Make your way to floor 256 before your lamp expires! Choose from a fixed series of maps, or random maps. The game can be played on a un-expanded VIC-20 with the keyboard or the joystick. Vic20 - Game Compilation Part 1 | Vicman has made a compilation of games. He shows in his video games for the Commodore VIC-20. This time you can see the games that start with numbers. A few examples are: 3 Deep Space, 3D Labyrinth (Llamasoft), 3D Maze (Galactic Software), 3D Tic Tac Toe, 4 op een Rij and more. Yes VIC can | Tokra released a demo for the Commodore VIC-20 on the Revision 2011 party in Germany, and it reached the 5th place in the wild category . The demo is a slide show that uses a new graphics-mode. This mode offers 104 x 256 pixels and 3 fixed colors in each of the 256 lines plus 1 color per 4 x 8 block. The hardware requirements are a VIC-20 (PAL) with a 16K RAM expansion. CardSwipe | CardSwipe is a game for the Commodore VIC-20 and the C64. In the game you must collect one card of each type (Ace, King, Queen and Jack) from a 4 x 4 matrix of colored cards. You can play with four players and you can earn more points if you collect cards with the same color. Theater of War - VIC20 | Ghislain released a new game for the Commodore VIC20. It is a tactical strategy game where you play the role of a German general on the Eastern Front in Russia. It is 1943 and the Germans lost the battle for Stalingrad. The German troops are regrouping for the next battle. You have to plan your strategy carefully, because your units have strengths and weaknesses. The game has a two-player option. Sprite Invaders - VIC20 | Robert Hurst released a clone of a classic arcade hit. The game is written in ca65 assembler and uses the VIC Software Sprite Stack. To play the game you need a Commodore VIC 20 with 8k RAM expansion and a joystick. You can download the game including the sources from Robert's web page. Break-Out! - VIC-20 | Robert Hurst has released a Commodore VIC-20 version of the classic Atari classic game BREAKOUT. The game is written machine language and requires a VIC-20 with a 8 kByte RAM expansion. You can play the game with a paddle but it can also be played with a joystick (auto-detection). The game has also a two player mode. You can read more about the game on the Denial web page. Balls to the Walls | Jonathan Andrews (DrewSoft) released a new game for the Commodore VIC-20. Balls to the Walls is an action game where you break through barriers. The game has 34 screens and can be played with a VIC-20 and a 16 kByte expansion or a emulator. If you succeed to get all 34 levels you can play them again at greater speed. MAXIGRAFIK | MAXIGRAFIK is a BASIC extension which provides true 208x256 pixel high-resolution graphics on a PAL VIC-20. The program is made by Mike and tokra and requires a Commodore VIC-20 with a 24 kByte RAM expansion. The new commands are CLEAR, SHOW, DRAW, CIRCLE, COLOR, MULTI, GSAVE, GLOAD and the new functions POINT() and ADR(). You can read more about MAXIGRAFIK on the VIC-20 Denial forum. Pillow Fight | Jeffrey Daniels released another BASIC game for the Commodore VIC-20. This time an action game where you bounce off the boundaries. You can play the game on a un-expanded VIC-20 with a joystick. The Great Adventure | TGA (The Great Adventure) is a new game for the Commodore VIC-20. The game is a conversion of the C64 game from 1983 by Alessandro Castellari and can be played on a VIC-20 with a 24 kByte memory expansion. The conversion of TGA was done by Orion70 and Mike did the graphics and bootloader. ODI EST AMO | Jeffrey Daniels released a new game for the Commodore VIC-20. This time Jeffrey created a puzzle game. There is no manual so you have to find out yourself how the game works. The game can be played with a non-expanded VIC-20 or with an emulator. Night of the Ninja | Jeffrey Daniels released a new game for the Commodore VIC-20. In this game you must steal as much as you can from a fortress. You can use the easy or hard way to play the game. The game has 4 levels and can be played on a un-expanded VIC-20 or with an emulator. Go Left | Jeffrey Daniels has released a new game for the Commodore VIC-20. In this game you must go left but you have to follow the joystick movements that are shown on the screen. The game can be played on a real VIC-20 or with an emulator. There is no memory expansion necessary but you will need a joystick to play Go Left. Going Lowres | There is a new trackmo demo from TRSI called Going Lowres. The demo was made by Streetuff, Linus and Veto and won 6th place at the Breakpoint 2010 Wild Compo. To view the demo you need a Commodore VIC-20 with a 16k RAM expansion and a disk drive. For people without an 16k RAM expansion there is a music collection and logo on the diskette. You can also view the demo in the VICE emulator. AntiISDA Warrior | drHirudo released a new game for the Commodore VIC-20. The game called AntiISDA Warrior is written entirely in assembler and can be played on a un-expanded VIC-20. The music for the game is made by Anders Carlsson and is a remix of Your Latest Trick by the Dire Straits. The game is also available for the: Amiga, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Oric Atmos, Commodore 64, Coleco Vision, IBM-PC, Dragon 32, Game Boy, Sega Master System and the Game Boy Advanced. Berzerk MMX | Robert Hurst made a Commodore VIC-20 version of the arcade classic Bezerk. You can play the game with joystick on a real Commodore VIC-20 with an 8 kbyte RAM expansion. You can also use a VIC-20 emulator such as VICE. The sources in ca65 assembler are available. Island of Secrets | Island of Secrets is a graphic adventure for the Commodore VIC-20. The game is a conversion from the Commodore C64 type-in text adventure from the book published by Usborne in 1984. To play the game you need a VIC-20 with 24 kbyte extra RAM or an VIC-20 emulator such as VICE. The Improbable War - VIC-20 | Jeffrey Daniels released a new game for the Commodore VIC-20. The game is a turn based strategy game with a retro-futuristic theme. The game can be played with an unexpanded VIC-20 or with an emulator. You need a joystick for playing the game. VIC-20 Game/Dev cartridge | A new cartridge is available for the Commodore VIC-20. The cartridge contains a EPROM, a memory decoding circuit and selection switches. The games can be burned in a EPROM and selected with the 5 switches. This means that you can put 32 games inside the EPROM. For developers all the cartridge connections are available for testing and custom memory decoding is also possible. Visit the web page for all the details. VIC-20 Final Expansion v3.2 | The VIC-20 Final Expansion v3.2 is an cartridge for the Commodore VIC-20. The features are: RAM expansion up to 512 KB. Also available: 3 KB, 8 KB, 11 KB, 16 KB, 19 KB, 24 KB, 27 KB and 35 KB. Each RAM section can be write-protected to simulate a ROM. 512 KB Flash EEPROM memory that can be flashed by the VIC-20. Up to 2 GB mass storage media by using modern SD-cards as a reliable floppy replacement. Real time clock. Connector for an external LCD display. Cartridge Configuration. Reset key. MINIPAINT | Mike released a drawing program for the Commodore VIC-20. This pixel-oriented editor is divided into three windows: A scrolling window of 40x32 pixels (zoomed to 4 times), a window in original size and a status-, info- and help-window. The program supports hi-res, and multi-colour for each (4/8)x16 cell. The pictures are PAL/NTSC compatible and contain a stand-alone viewer. The Mystery of Silver Mountain | Orion70 made a Commodore VIC-20 version of the The Mystery of Silver Mountain adventure. The game was originally published in a type-in book and was made for the Commodore C64. The games uses the FAT40 system to produce 40 columns of text. To play the game you need a VIC-20 with a 24 kbyte memory expansion or the VICE emulator. Realms of Quest III | Realms of Quest III is a new game for the Commodore VIC-20 developed by Hitfan. In the game you have to explore many dungeons and will encounter over 70 monsters. There are 40 magic spells, 8 races, 8 classes and many different weapons, armor, potions and special items. The game will be available in September via Psytronik software. VIC-20 Sokoban | Michael Kircher made a Commodore VIC-20 version of the classic puzzle game Sokoban. The game can be played on a real (unexpanded) VIC-20 with a disk drive and a joystick or with the VICE-emulator. Sokoban was originally developed by Hiroyuki Imabayashi in 1982. Lemonade - VIC-20 | Orion70 made a conversion of the classic Commodore 64 game Lemonade for the VIC-20. This version works with the the FAT40 system to give you 40 columns text instead of 22. Your goal in this fun little game will be to make as much money as you can within the 12 summer weeks. Carling the Spider (VIC-20) | Psytronik released a new game for the Commodore VIC-20 called Carling the Spider. This is a multi-screen platform game. Your mission is to collect all the shiny diamonds while avoiding deadly spikes and balls of steel! The game is made by Joe 'Polygon' Dixon and can be played on a Unexpanded VIC 20 (PAL or NTSC). You can order the game as a download and as a budget or premium diskette version. Omega Fury | Robert Hurst released another new game for the Commodore VIC-20. This time he made a sequel to Bally-Midway's Omega Race. An arcade-style space shooter making use of Roberts VIC Software Sprite Stack - 4th edition. Included with the games are the source-code, documentation to the story line and game instructions. To play the game you need a VIC-20 with a 16 kByte memory expansion or the VICE emulator.