Soooo, just some caveats. This was my first time writing and reading a script. I tried to sound as natural as possible but it was a lot harder than I thought haha! Also it was my first time using Audacity and I'm entirely happy with the voice audio. I wish I'd played with the filters a little more. I don't know why there's so much extra 'mouth noises' going on compared to my other content but I tried to mitigate it as much as possible regardless. FEEDBACK VERY WELCOME by the way :)
Great list. Nemesis the Warlock was also confusing for me, and I couldn't progress much. Back when Giana Sisters appeared I had no idea it was a Super Mario ripoff (grew up in Euro-zone with minimal console exposure).
Some of my favorites on the C64; Ace of Aces Aliens: The Computer Game (US) Archon Archon II: Adept Arkanoid (played with Atari paddles) Destroyer Elite Hacker International Karate/World Karate Championship Karateka The Koronis Rift Leaderboard golf (original, Executive, World Class) Lode Runner Park Patrol Realm of Impossibility Rescue on Fractalus Saucer Attck Skyfox II Stealth Trolls and Tribulations Zaxxon
@@Synn_Gaming I've never tried the Archon remake, and I've never played Unholy War. It looks really bizarre. Archon and Archon II were the first games I ever got on floppy disk. When I got my C64 for Christmas, I thought computers mainly used cassettes, so that's what I asked for, Of course, being in American, almost nothing was available on tape. I had one commercial game, Zaxxon. It took 15-20 minutes to load and failed about half the time. I got a 1541 drive next Christmas and never looked back. I had a pirated copy of Wizball, in fact, I rented the original from a mail-order place and then made a copy with Super Snapshot. I have a vague memory of completing it, but I tried it again via emulation like a year ago and didn't get very far. Maybe I can blame the lag of using a USB joystick. :)
Watching this back again I can see a lot of glaring issues, the most egregious being the fact I didn't even name Wiz of Wor at 19:55 haha. Not sure how I didn't pick that up on my test watch
Soooo, just some caveats. This was my first time writing and reading a script. I tried to sound as natural as possible but it was a lot harder than I thought haha! Also it was my first time using Audacity and I'm entirely happy with the voice audio. I wish I'd played with the filters a little more. I don't know why there's so much extra 'mouth noises' going on compared to my other content but I tried to mitigate it as much as possible regardless. FEEDBACK VERY WELCOME by the way :)
Great list. Nemesis the Warlock was also confusing for me, and I couldn't progress much. Back when Giana Sisters appeared I had no idea it was a Super Mario ripoff (grew up in Euro-zone with minimal console exposure).
I think I knew, but just not how much of a rip off it actually was haha
Some of my favorites on the C64;
Ace of Aces
Aliens: The Computer Game (US)
Archon
Archon II: Adept
Arkanoid (played with Atari paddles)
Destroyer
Elite
Hacker
International Karate/World Karate Championship
Karateka
The Koronis Rift
Leaderboard golf (original, Executive, World Class)
Lode Runner
Park Patrol
Realm of Impossibility
Rescue on Fractalus
Saucer Attck
Skyfox II
Stealth
Trolls and Tribulations
Zaxxon
Park Patrol was great. Loved Archon too. It got a spiritual sequel on the ps1 called Unholy War as well as a straight up remake on Steam
@@Synn_Gaming I've never tried the Archon remake, and I've never played Unholy War. It looks really bizarre. Archon and Archon II were the first games I ever got on floppy disk. When I got my C64 for Christmas, I thought computers mainly used cassettes, so that's what I asked for, Of course, being in American, almost nothing was available on tape. I had one commercial game, Zaxxon. It took 15-20 minutes to load and failed about half the time. I got a 1541 drive next Christmas and never looked back.
I had a pirated copy of Wizball, in fact, I rented the original from a mail-order place and then made a copy with Super Snapshot. I have a vague memory of completing it, but I tried it again via emulation like a year ago and didn't get very far. Maybe I can blame the lag of using a USB joystick. :)
Great video! You should do more scripted content!
@skwizardkid3553 Thank you so much!
WoW is single player if only one joystick present in port one. (port two should be not connected)
Watching this back again I can see a lot of glaring issues, the most egregious being the fact I didn't even name Wiz of Wor at 19:55 haha. Not sure how I didn't pick that up on my test watch
If you've played any c64 games before, which is your favourite? And if you haven't, which was your favourite from this list?