I think I have read about it on http://www.forum64.de/ and if I remember it right, there was also talk about an 4-way-adapter for parallel port.Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Got a link for the USB converter-thingy? I bought that Competition Pro USB - it works great with VICE, but frankly it feels more like a Zipstick (which I never liked that much) than a proper oldskool leaf-switch Kempston Competition Pro 5000.Vosla wrote:Also have a conversion adapter which plugs into the parallel interface but that does only work for one joystick - there's also an USB version of that but frankly I'm fresh out of money.
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All is lost.
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Enjoyed Double Sphere last night. Some good space rugby fun and good SID music + graphics. Tips and links here if you're interested in giving it a go: http://c64walkabout.com/2009/02/26/doub ... score.aspx
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On the weekend, some classics:
- Bubble Bobble
- Boulder Dash
- Uridium
- Bruce Lee
- Ms Pac Man
- Wizard of Wor
- Bubble Bobble
- Boulder Dash
- Uridium
- Bruce Lee
- Ms Pac Man
- Wizard of Wor
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Phantasie II. Man oh man, what an addictive little game for a dungeon crawler like me.
I owned the original back in the day, but had never tried the sequel. Essentially it's the same system from what I remember, just a fresh new story to explore!
http://gb64.com/game.php?id=5654&d=18&h=0
I owned the original back in the day, but had never tried the sequel. Essentially it's the same system from what I remember, just a fresh new story to explore!
http://gb64.com/game.php?id=5654&d=18&h=0
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I bought one. It worked for 15 minutes. Then the fire buttons stopped working and left movement was on and off. *sigh*Vosla wrote:Yeah, I've seen that gadget but never came around buying it. Also have a conversion adapter which plugs into the parallel interface but that does only work for one joystick - there's also an USB version of that but frankly I'm fresh out of money.RobinsonMason wrote:Hey Vosla, not sure if you knew this, but they make these for the PC (USB), too!
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Simon Quernhorst's R8ro, 8 mini-games on a single cartridge
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Same here. 'Tis a pile of shite in quality disguise.beyond wrote:I bought one. It worked for 15 minutes. Then the fire buttons stopped working and left movement was on and off. *sigh*
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That stinks.
I got this for about 10 bucks shipped: http://c64walkabout.com/search.aspx?q=j ... 3m&al=none
And the thing is friggin HUGE. Works very nicely, but a bit overkill!
I got this for about 10 bucks shipped: http://c64walkabout.com/search.aspx?q=j ... 3m&al=none
And the thing is friggin HUGE. Works very nicely, but a bit overkill!
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Actually, just opening the joystick too see what might be wrong with it made it break several places. The quality of the plastic is in itself shite. I'm gonna take out the electronics of it and put them into an original CP5000. All three I have are still working 20 years later. That quality from the 80's (with phthalates and other yummy stuff).LMan wrote:Same here. 'Tis a pile of shite in quality disguise.beyond wrote:I bought one. It worked for 15 minutes. Then the fire buttons stopped working and left movement was on and off. *sigh*
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call that huge ? i stil have one of these :RobinsonMason wrote:That stinks.
I got this for about 10 bucks shipped: http://c64walkabout.com/search.aspx?q=j ... 3m&al=none
And the thing is friggin HUGE. Works very nicely, but a bit overkill!
To bad that i don't have a real joystick port on my comp anymore, the Gravis Phoenix was PERFECT for flightsims etc.
Nowadays i use a wired Xbox360 controller on my PC.
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big image .. sorry.
this is my controler set up at the moment:
we have (left to right)
USB Competition Pro (speed link SL-6602) --- the buttons aint as good as the origional, but its ok
MS Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 --- The BEST analogue joystick you can buy (i have the Mk 1 also, but no 'game port' any more)
Logitech G25 steering wheel --- This Rocks ! worth every penny
Ideazon Z-Board --- spot on for FPS's
Trust Easy Scroll Silverline Keyboard --- had this for a while before getting the Z-Board ... note the 'WASD' hand print
Saitek P2600 Rumble gamepad --- dont use this much ... games that work well with this type of controller i tent to get for the PS3
MS Sidewinder mouse --- i hate MS software, but in the name of Hubbard do they make good hardware !
this is my controler set up at the moment:
we have (left to right)
USB Competition Pro (speed link SL-6602) --- the buttons aint as good as the origional, but its ok
MS Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 --- The BEST analogue joystick you can buy (i have the Mk 1 also, but no 'game port' any more)
Logitech G25 steering wheel --- This Rocks ! worth every penny
Ideazon Z-Board --- spot on for FPS's
Trust Easy Scroll Silverline Keyboard --- had this for a while before getting the Z-Board ... note the 'WASD' hand print
Saitek P2600 Rumble gamepad --- dont use this much ... games that work well with this type of controller i tent to get for the PS3
MS Sidewinder mouse --- i hate MS software, but in the name of Hubbard do they make good hardware !
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Ahaha - well, I am soundly defeated.
Although with the arrival of Rock Band it seems even my most non-Gamer-ish friends have an array of accessories that put mine to shame.
Although with the arrival of Rock Band it seems even my most non-Gamer-ish friends have an array of accessories that put mine to shame.
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Been playing both Mail Order Monsters, inspired by playing the Geneforge series of games from Spiderweb Software on my PC. I never realized how similar the battle look/feel/sounds were to Archon and Adept until all these years later.
Blogged about it (with download links), hope you enjoy: http://c64walkabout.com/2009/04/16/mail ... forge.aspx
Blogged about it (with download links), hope you enjoy: http://c64walkabout.com/2009/04/16/mail ... forge.aspx
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Paradroid...RobinsonMason wrote:Simple thread, just tell us which game you last played (and when), if you liked it and why, and post a link from GB64.com (or similar site) to the title. Screenshot if you like.
Mine for today is The Bod Squad.
http://gb64.com/game.php?id=920&d=18&h=0 (file download is at "Latif" link)
A very lively and smooth game I'd never heard of and came across during a search. Supremely playable, with a great intro. The music is top notch, too! Enjoyed it yesterday evening with the VICE emulator and a USB game pad. Didn't get far before family interrupted, so I'll give it another go soon.
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).