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365 - C16 & Plus 4

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Our popular series that shines a light on the lesser-spoken-about 8-bit home computers returns with the very underrated Commodore 16 & Plus 4 models. Joining Kingy in this episode are friends of the show, Turnbl & Oblisky who both owned and loved these systems back in the day.

Games featured:

Kingy's Choices
  1. Out on a Limb (Anirog, 1984) — Sam Manthorpe

  2. Bongo (Kingsoft, 1986) — Udo Gertz

  3. Tom Thumb (Anirog, 1985) — Udo Gertz

  4. Tomb of Tarrabash (Audiogenic, 1985) — Mark Sibly

  5. Punchy (CBM, 1984) — Evan Parton

Turnbl’s Choices
  1. Fire Ant (CBM, 1984) — David H. Bolton

  2. Trailblazer (Mr Chip/Gremlin, 1984) — Shaun Southern

  3. Exorcist (CBM/Mr Micro, 1984) — Greg Duddle

  4. Treasure Island (CBM/Mr Micro, 1985) — Greg Duddle

  5. Speed King (Mr Chip/Mastertronic, 1986) — Shaun Southern

Oblisky’s Choices
  1. Kickstart (Mr Chip, 1986) — Shaun Southern

  2. Big Mac (The Mad Maintenance Man) (Mr Chip, 1985) — Tony Kelly

  3. Arthur Noid (Mr Chip, 1988) — Shaun Southern

  4. Mr Puniverse (Mr Chip, 1986) — Tony Kelly

  5. Megabolts (Mr Chip, 1987) — Stuart Cross

Show notes:

The 264 family of computers - https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/Commodore-264_series

Plus 4 World -

https://plus4world.powweb.com

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Our popular series that shines a light on the lesser-spoken-about 8-bit home computers returns with the very underrated Commodore 16 & Plus 4 models. Joining Kingy in this episode are friends of the show, Turnbl & Oblisky who both owned and loved these systems back in the day.

Games featured:

Kingy's Choices
  1. Out on a Limb (Anirog, 1984) — Sam Manthorpe

  2. Bongo (Kingsoft, 1986) — Udo Gertz

  3. Tom Thumb (Anirog, 1985) — Udo Gertz

  4. Tomb of Tarrabash (Audiogenic, 1985) — Mark Sibly

  5. Punchy (CBM, 1984) — Evan Parton

Turnbl’s Choices
  1. Fire Ant (CBM, 1984) — David H. Bolton

  2. Trailblazer (Mr Chip/Gremlin, 1984) — Shaun Southern

  3. Exorcist (CBM/Mr Micro, 1984) — Greg Duddle

  4. Treasure Island (CBM/Mr Micro, 1985) — Greg Duddle

  5. Speed King (Mr Chip/Mastertronic, 1986) — Shaun Southern

Oblisky’s Choices
  1. Kickstart (Mr Chip, 1986) — Shaun Southern

  2. Big Mac (The Mad Maintenance Man) (Mr Chip, 1985) — Tony Kelly

  3. Arthur Noid (Mr Chip, 1988) — Shaun Southern

  4. Mr Puniverse (Mr Chip, 1986) — Tony Kelly

  5. Megabolts (Mr Chip, 1987) — Stuart Cross

Show notes:

The 264 family of computers - https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/Commodore-264_series

Plus 4 World -

https://plus4world.powweb.com

  continue reading

330 episodes

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