Thanks so much for present all those wonderful games, It's so cool the C64 is still alive and kicking. And I still can't belive we made on the first Place with "Timo's Castle", what a great honor. ☺
Great video. The interviews with developers made this extra special. Thanks for the awesome C64 goodness. (Just a bit of feedback- the commercials for your other videos would be better at the end of the video and not interrupting the main one. If at the end, I’d be like “thanks for the recommendation”. But in the middle it is like “skip!”
I recognize some of the character images in the yeti game. I don't mind, but it struck me as clearly noticable. Like the bald guy in black 50:59 (from dune 2), or quite obviously Mr. Miyagi at 50:29, the guy at 55:35 who reminds of an actor I can't recall the name of. Not complaining, just found it noteworthy. ^_^
Yeah i don't have any issue with it , if you play the game you'll realise quickly its done in a tongue and cheek style and they are clearly fans of those characters 👍👍
Wonderful lookback on this year's releases. Yup, another great year again. Still looking for that Eye of the beholder standard but that will be hard to top. Only one I'd change in your top 10 is Yeti Mountain, found the gameplay to be lacking.
😀👍 Sarah Jane Avory is working on a full Ultima styled RPG ... I hope we see it next year . Yeti is good i just found the ski competitions to be annoying and that knocked it back a bit
Great video! Thanks for the recap. I just got my cartridge of The Kingdom of the Seven Stones a week or so ago. My first C64 purchase (or should I say 128D?) in over thirty years. Will have to check our a few of the others here.
Always happy to see what people are still making on these machines... If my brother didnt join Air Force back around 1990.. woulda most likely still been making programs and games with these.. We got his old 500 when he went away.. only had a few games on it, and in last few years play these old games more than any of the new ones. Something special about the Commodore, Im no tech genius, I cant explain it.. but of al the things I emulate, only the 64 and DOS collections I'm really interested in growing.
Great systems , the simplicity and strict hardware limits make it excellent grounds for programmers to take on games with an end goal . Love my old DOS games as well👍
So many good games. I love how programmers, musians put C64 to the limits in 2024 :) If I had a game like Tony (now it's in color too), as a kid, i would be amazed! :) ps. I love the interviews with the developers
The roms out in the wild so can atleast download it, and he has links on his TH-cam channel for PayPal donations or buy me a coffee so could just send him the money for the game as a donation if feel so inclined atleast
@@BastichB64KI found website on way back machine, looking at the page there never was a way to just buy the game anyway you had to send him an email then pay by PayPal and he's email you the files. I'll try to post a short cut to the way back machine relevant webpage in a reply to this comment. Hopefully it won't get deleted or removed because contains a website link.
@@BastichB64KI typed up a whole comment and accidently posted it on my other comment lol I'll summarise. The page is still up on way back machine on internet archive. He requests you send him an email to get the game anyway even on there so just go there and get his email address send him an email
@@BastichB64K I don't know how Atari-ish this channel is but that's my opinion at least I mean I'd to see stacks more games on the Atari 7800 because it's a third generation system like the C64.
@@MylesSmith-q4y yeah I haven't covered that system much at all , there's just a limit to the amount I can keep track of especially new indie games for old systems ... The C64 is almost a full time job keeping Track of them all and I still can't keep up 😂😂
@@BastichB64K I'm happy to see more cartridge games now being done for the C64 especially now that there's Megabyte ROM size carts for the C64 and the cart's can now even have their own built-in RAM chips for extra RAM which means you can now kiss goodbye to add-ons and modules and carts are capable of instant loading.
Hi mate great vid as always. Was wondering if could help me out? Im looking for united kingdom based online retailers for vintage physical c64/Amiga games and software. I discovered a place through your channel a good while back but cant for the life of me remember its name. They had boat loads of stuff available to buy and i got a few things. Unfortunately i cant remember the name of the shop. Googling is turning up basically nothing and i cant find any reference to it in my emails. If could give us a list itd hopefully be one you can recall. Cheers mate
Unfortunately, its closed now , i cant remember the name off hand as i have it bookmarked on my computer but it looks like its closed for good which is a shame .
Is it me or does Raymond sound like AI to anyone else? "Being survive" yeah sounds like some AI speak to me. And the monotone slightly shaky voice as well is leading me to believe it is AI. I could be wrong, but it is highly suspect.
He's real , thats him ... Programmers are not celebrities , I've interviewed guys that sound even more monotone ... Bear in mind i have to edit out all the long pauses and breathing on the mic segments to make these have some sort of quality
Thanks so much for present all those wonderful games, It's so cool the C64 is still alive and kicking. And I still can't belive we made on the first Place with "Timo's Castle", what a great honor. ☺
Cheers my pleasure . When it comes to the number 1 I always go with simply the game I had the most fun with in the end and Timo's was a blast 🕹️👍
@Nordischsound awesome how breadbins emulators and fpga are keeping the c64 not only alive but kicking with labour of love devs.
Great video. The interviews with developers made this extra special. Thanks for the awesome C64 goodness. (Just a bit of feedback- the commercials for your other videos would be better at the end of the video and not interrupting the main one. If at the end, I’d be like “thanks for the recommendation”. But in the middle it is like “skip!”
I try to get as many developer interviews as possible for these c64 releases , glad you like them 😀👍👍👍
Jeez, you're getting crazy with these videos. I don't want to even guess how much effort went into just editing this.
Cheers thx , its a lot ! Thanks for checking it out
Thank you very much BastichB 64K
Cheers , such a fun game and thank you for making it 😎👍👍
What an amazing contribution to the retro community this is. Thank you.
Cheers , thx for watching 😀👍
Fyi, Tony is now in color!
Yeah I know thx , thats why I put the extra subtitle in there but I still had to guess because they were not 100% when it would be ready .
I recognize some of the character images in the yeti game. I don't mind, but it struck me as clearly noticable. Like the bald guy in black 50:59 (from dune 2), or quite obviously Mr. Miyagi at 50:29, the guy at 55:35 who reminds of an actor I can't recall the name of. Not complaining, just found it noteworthy. ^_^
Yeah i don't have any issue with it , if you play the game you'll realise quickly its done in a tongue and cheek style and they are clearly fans of those characters 👍👍
Wonderful lookback on this year's releases. Yup, another great year again.
Still looking for that Eye of the beholder standard but that will be hard to top.
Only one I'd change in your top 10 is Yeti Mountain, found the gameplay to be lacking.
😀👍 Sarah Jane Avory is working on a full Ultima styled RPG ... I hope we see it next year . Yeti is good i just found the ski competitions to be annoying and that knocked it back a bit
Great video! Thanks for the recap. I just got my cartridge of The Kingdom of the Seven Stones a week or so ago. My first C64 purchase (or should I say 128D?) in over thirty years. Will have to check our a few of the others here.
Nice enjoy it and definitely check out the others on the list 🕹️👍
Always happy to see what people are still making on these machines... If my brother didnt join Air Force back around 1990.. woulda most likely still been making programs and games with these.. We got his old 500 when he went away.. only had a few games on it, and in last few years play these old games more than any of the new ones.
Something special about the Commodore, Im no tech genius, I cant explain it.. but of al the things I emulate, only the 64 and DOS collections I'm really interested in growing.
Great systems , the simplicity and strict hardware limits make it excellent grounds for programmers to take on games with an end goal . Love my old DOS games as well👍
So many good games. I love how programmers, musians put C64 to the limits in 2024 :) If I had a game like Tony (now it's in color too), as a kid, i would be amazed! :)
ps. I love the interviews with the developers
Cheers thx , i try to get as many interviews with these guys possible as they deserve a lot of respect for such good work .
Went to get sea wolves and their website doesn't seem to work for me. Unfortunate.
Yeah thats weird I tried it too ... Not sure the deal , hopefully its not lost forever
The roms out in the wild so can atleast download it, and he has links on his TH-cam channel for PayPal donations or buy me a coffee so could just send him the money for the game as a donation if feel so inclined atleast
@@1invag pity the proper page isn't there anymore , makes it difficult to get now
@@BastichB64KI found website on way back machine, looking at the page there never was a way to just buy the game anyway you had to send him an email then pay by PayPal and he's email you the files. I'll try to post a short cut to the way back machine relevant webpage in a reply to this comment. Hopefully it won't get deleted or removed because contains a website link.
@@BastichB64KI typed up a whole comment and accidently posted it on my other comment lol I'll summarise. The page is still up on way back machine on internet archive. He requests you send him an email to get the game anyway even on there so just go there and get his email address send him an email
Is that Radnor, the Harkonnen mentat I see at 51:00?
Yes
There needs to be more games like these on the Atari 7800.
🕹️👍
@@BastichB64K I don't know how Atari-ish this channel is but that's my opinion at least I mean I'd to see stacks more games on the Atari 7800 because it's a third generation system like the C64.
@@MylesSmith-q4y yeah I haven't covered that system much at all , there's just a limit to the amount I can keep track of especially new indie games for old systems ... The C64 is almost a full time job keeping Track of them all and I still can't keep up 😂😂
@@BastichB64K I'm happy to see more cartridge games now being done for the C64 especially now that there's Megabyte ROM size carts for the C64 and the cart's can now even have their own built-in RAM chips for extra RAM which means you can now kiss goodbye to add-ons and modules and carts are capable of instant loading.
@@MylesSmith-q4y yeah i have a kung fu flash cart and its the best way to play games on a real system now
7 stones right up there
😀👍
Cool
Hi mate great vid as always. Was wondering if could help me out? Im looking for united kingdom based online retailers for vintage physical c64/Amiga games and software. I discovered a place through your channel a good while back but cant for the life of me remember its name. They had boat loads of stuff available to buy and i got a few things. Unfortunately i cant remember the name of the shop. Googling is turning up basically nothing and i cant find any reference to it in my emails. If could give us a list itd hopefully be one you can recall. Cheers mate
Unfortunately, its closed now , i cant remember the name off hand as i have it bookmarked on my computer but it looks like its closed for good which is a shame .
@BastichB64K indeed that's a shame. Thanks for the quick reply mate
Just google the Name: Bitmap Soft and Psytronik Software and you´ve got all what u asked for.
Is Dr Mortal Wombat, Tony Crowther in disguise ??
😂👍 maybe
Cheers.
😎👍
Oh no, I didn't make it on your list lol
Some context would help?
i understand robin using ai for the images but i dont understand why his voice souinds like ai
I've interviewed many many programmers at this point .... Its not uncommon for them to sound monotone lol
Yes but when start to do beauty sports games? Not everybody like platform
... What ?
Commodore 64, huh? It seems that Nintendo 64 now faces a very stiff competition. ;-)
Original 64 for the win
☕and ty
😀☕👍
Only Nixy 2 is free.
Ah.. reversed frogger again. ❤😊
😂😂😂👍
I perfer teh Amstsard CPS 64 my ex wife who dead is s Teh on my games. Amstsrd is teh bester consul off teh 3
Is it me or does Raymond sound like AI to anyone else? "Being survive" yeah sounds like some AI speak to me. And the monotone slightly shaky voice as well is leading me to believe it is AI. I could be wrong, but it is highly suspect.
He's real , thats him ... Programmers are not celebrities , I've interviewed guys that sound even more monotone ... Bear in mind i have to edit out all the long pauses and breathing on the mic segments to make these have some sort of quality