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@bastichb64k @EverythingC64 @C64Retweets I always enjoy taking a moment out of my day to remind everyone how awesome Spy vs Spy is. There's nothing quite like it. (Well, except Spy vs Spy II and Spy vs Spy III.) 😁 But there's something about the original game that's particularly awesome. 👍
@CommodoreBlog An interesting case, this one. I really like IK+, but I'm gonna say keep Lotus 2. Because, in my mind, there will still be IK+ on the C64 .. which was even better, in a way: no headbands. 😋
@rexthedogge It's funny .. at the beginning of the Amiga, there was Dungeon Master. At the end, there was Hired Guns. 😎
(Somehow I missed the whole Dungeon Master craze.. I ended up getting heavily addicted to Hired Guns instead.) 👍
@JamesPond47 Yeah, that's part of why people find the old 8-bit stuff so tricky. (Quite apart from the lag in modern systems+displays.) 📺 Joystick games often needed quite a bit of dexterity of movement. In the joy-pad era it went much more to multiple buttons, and movement+button combo's.
@JamesPond47 Yeah. The Cycling and Fencing events needs you to do a smooth circular motion of the joystick, which is just impossible to do with the keyboard. The Judo game, Uchi Mata is similarly tricky without a stick. I'm lucky in that I never got rid of the old C64/Amiga joysticks. 👍
@C64Reloaded Ah. Looks like Leaderboard was the one I didn't get.
https://t.co/O5iXkxbtnI
Damn, and I was only playing that last week. ha! And yet I could get Theatre Europe, which I've never played, but only saw in the pages of Zzap!64 back in the day. 😋 The mind is a strange thing. 😁
@TonimanGalvez @cSportDriving Dived into it too quick dude! 😋
Options → Audio → Music
Start the race, turn up the sound. 👍
(Annoying thing is the music is one of the more exotic tracker formats .. I could never find anything outside of the game that could play it 100% correctly.) 🤔