C64 Round Up: August 2024 – Bluetooth gaming, latest news and games galore!



The August 2024 edition of the RGN Commodore 64 (C64) Round Up featuring the latest game releases, pixel art, demo and add-on items.

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PETSCII Wizard of War:
Huestack v2:
Iowa Jack:
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29 Comments

  1. Another great episode from RGN! Unfortunate how many devs think NTSC doesn't matter. I am looking forward to trying Iowa Jack, though!

  2. It should be noted that the absolute hands-down best feature of Random Pac is the fact that the dot-chomping sound isn't so shrill that it makes your ears bleed. This alone makes it the best Pac-Man clone.

  3. Thanks for the update, i always look forward to your videos. A lot of good games there. C64 forever! πŸ™‚

  4. For the Blue64, you would want to be using a decent power supply, Commodore specify that external devices (carts etc) can combined, only draw a maximum of 400mA. Wifi alone can draw that let alone the microcontroller used to drive it or any other modern cartridge you may also have plugged in.

  5. I remember Splatch when it was a magazine type-in game on the Amstrad CPC, back in the 1980s. It was spread out over something like six issues of ACU.

  6. Big thumbs up for Mineshaft Gap. It does take a bit to figure out what to do, but once you get a hang of it, it is addictive.

  7. Ah sweet! You're back, and lovely timing too! Love the magazine style format it's boss

  8. Omg the quality of graphics is amazing! And having a pixel perfect rendition of super classic Pacman with smooth vertical scroll is awesome too!

  9. I know its getting harder…but maybe some special with the most obscure but fun old games should be interesting… Lots of channels reviewing always the same famous game
    Great round as always

  10. Is it possible to install Blu64 and still keep playing with the normal wired joysticks (since ports are free) if needed?

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