The cheating continues with DANCING FEATS: http://roms.zophar.net/commodore-64/gam ... r-ass-.t64. Set your rhythm going and twiddle the joystick to get your error-free melodies! Classic!
Details can be found in Zzap, issue 1: http://www.scs-trc.net/zzap64/zzap001.zip. I'd suggest running it on the original Commodore as the keyboard and joystick response using the emulator is sluggish.
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I found another nice 'toy' music program!
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Re: I found another nice 'toy' music program!
As the late great Frankie Howerd once said, the proof of the pudding is in the club. And in that spirit I set out to see if the program had any studio possibilities, however slight.
For a £7.99 nippers' program, what do you think? But I ran a short test anyway by running two copies of the program side-by-side on identical models of the 64.
Yep, I'm just that 'geeky'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg6ZyLZBuRs
For a £7.99 nippers' program, what do you think? But I ran a short test anyway by running two copies of the program side-by-side on identical models of the 64.
Yep, I'm just that 'geeky'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg6ZyLZBuRs