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Dandy Dungeon
Kondike Solitare
Gamelink I & II
Light Cycles

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ABBUC Contest winner 2007:YOOMP!, PAL only..send in your request for NTSC version at atariage to "eru". Thread. The BETA NTSC is Here. A Fantastic game!
10jun2010:While searching for something unrelated, I can across this link for a 1.25 x 1 in oled display on a avr micro, playing a video. The video has Yoomp! in it!. Both are quite cool.

A list of 8 bit game cartridges is ...Here.

Dandy screen DANDY.ARC 26K 13Mar99
Dandy Dungeon is an adventure game by John Palevich for 1-4 players working together or apart. This version is set to run from an XL/XE ramdisk upgrade using any DOS and BASIC(mod by me). This game is great on any A8 with a drive, or any with 64K can have ramdisk using DOS 2.5.
An extra set of levels by Larry Nocella is in LARRYN.ARC 10K 13Mar99.


KLONSOL.ARC 11K 05Dec98
Klondike Solitaire is adapted from a game translated by Alan J. Zett about 1983, speed and some bugs fixed by RLD. It now can be won! It draws faster, and it has new features. First is joystick play-perfect to lounge in bed while playing, and there is autoplay-cards showing can be put to the foundation quickly. Still has one bug-looses a card occasionally.

GAMELINK GAMELINK I AND II Website
GL II is a 2-8 player, multi computer, action game by "the AGDA Group" including Chuck Steinman and Jeff Potter. Using a special SIO cable adapter, up to 8 players battle for superiority in a maze. I've had four systems running to test play this game.
GL I is the first link they made. Connects two computers using the joystick ports.Click the pic to go to the GAMELINK section.



LGTCYCL.ARC 3K 05Dec98 {RLD}
Light Cycles is a game I patterned after part of the movie TRON. See who can trap who in their energy trail or smash them against the wall! 1 player/computer, two player, or computer/computer.


JellyBeans (Aug2006)
by Cybernoid is networkable to a second player. It has also been ported to the Lynx. The orignal link was dead.


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