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    Default Complete List of Commodore 128 games.

    I got to thinking about C128 games as I got to playing Beyond Zork last night. So I started writing down games I knew existed for the C128 platform. Then I started searching and came up with some more. Can anyone add anything to this?

    Complete Commodore 128 games list

    80 Column Games
    A Mind Forever Voyaging
    Alien Invaders
    Backgammon
    Beyond Zork
    Bureaucracy
    Burgerwhop
    Dice Poker
    Hearts
    Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
    Kikstart
    Kikstart 2
    Klondike Jones
    Last V8
    Leather Goddesses of Phobos
    Mah jongg
    Mikes Maze
    Millifoot 80
    Mygly 128 (Pac-Man clone, 40-columns)
    Oh Thello
    Rocky Horror Show
    Seeraeuber
    Solitaire
    Tetris
    Thai Boxing
    The Thing
    Trader
    Trinity
    Wumpus
    Yahtzee

    30 games so far, though info is sketchy, I was unable to find if some of these titles were homebrews.
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    Default Re: Complete List of Commodore 128 games.

    The Commodore 128 had a lot of potential for great games (double memory and speed)... wonder why so few companies took advantage of it?

    I recall that my Commodore 128 mode was never used. I might as well have bought a C=64 and saved some cash.

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    Funny that the biggest publisher on the C128 was Infocom..
    Though they only published graphic text adventures for the 128.
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    Actually, Infocom did release 80-column versions of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Leather Goddesses of Phobos for the 128. I believe there was a 128 version of Hollywood Hijinx as well.

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    Default missing game

    I think you're missing another Infocom text game. I can't think of the title. I'm not even sure it was released, but I remember seeing ads for it in Compute's Gazette...

    Wishbringer?

    Mind-(something) (Mindshadow?)

    ????

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    Default no, it's....

    ...Mindwheel...I'm pretty sure it's Mindwheel

    I think Mindshadow was a C64 game.

    I don't know how I came up w/ Wishbringer. That was a game for something somewhere down the line..maybe another C64 game?

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    Mindshadow and Wishbringer are both C64 games, but they may have been released for the 128 as well. Never heard of Mindwheel though. Do you still have the ad? That'd be cool to see.

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    You forgot Ultima 5. Ultima 5 has extra features that will work only when playing on C128 in 128 mode. (bg music for one thing)

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    hmm.. thats sort of a grey one, as it was made and marketed for a C64.. can you point me to more info on that?
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    It's in the manual for U5 that the game contains extra features that are available only in 128 mode but the graphics and gameplay is still the same otherwise. I could dig it up and make an exact quotation on this. Or you could find a copy of U5 disk images and run it under 128 emulator. (assuming 128 emu exists, I've never checked that one)

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    Default Mindwheel

    Here's the best I could do for Mindwheel info:

    http://www.atarimagazines.com/creati..._Mindwheel.php

    This is from the Creative Computing archive. The weird thing about this article is that it never mentions what system the game is for. But I'm VERY certain that this game was advertised for the C128 only.

    (then again, it turns out the pub. is Broderbund, not Infocom!)

    the kid

    Thank goodness for CTRL-F!

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    Neat. Just for kicks I checked Lemon64 and it was definitely released for the Commodore 64.

    http://www.lemon64.com/?mainurl=http...hp%3FID%3D1686

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    Default Re: Complete List of Commodore 128 games.

    Quote Originally Posted by theaveng
    The Commodore 128 had a lot of potential for great games (double memory and speed)... wonder why so few companies took advantage of it?

    I recall that my Commodore 128 mode was never used. I might as well have bought a C=64 and saved some cash.

    Troy
    The Commodore 128 was being sold while the 64 was still being
    produced. Since it cost a lot more than a 64, new buyers went for
    the cheaper model. And since the 64 was the most popular
    computer of the time (perhaps ALL time) developers didn't see
    the need to produce 128 only games since that would cut out
    the much larger 64 market. Too bad it never caught on as
    it could produced some great games. Its amazing what was
    done with the later 64 titles. It also could have extended the life
    of the 8-bit computer age. Since the 80 columns made the 128
    a lot more useful as a word processor, not to mention the extra
    ram.

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    The real killer for the Commodore 128 was Commodore.

    The 128 was released the first quarter of 1985, but then 6 months later the Amiga 1000 was released.

    sort of like Sega releasing the 32x and then the saturn a few months later..
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    Oh,,finding this link made me register the forum.
    I am looking for Commodore 128 games as well.
    I wish there would be a .dat file for Romcenter. does it exist ?
    And what about software for the cpm mode of the 128?
    is there an emulator that supports all three modes?
    I`m not as think as you stoned i am.

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    Sorry, I can't answer your questions, but thanks for bringing back this thread!

    Here's another game for the list:
    Mygly 128 (Pac-Man clone, 40-columns)

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    k.. updated

    As for CP/M stuff I've played zork 1 threw my 128.
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    the following titles were never sold, they are homebrews.

    http://destroy.austin.tx.us/commodore/c128/

    Dominoes 128 v2
    Landslide 80 v2 (election simulation)
    Name Flash 128
    Stock Broker v3
    Blackjack 80 (unfinished, but playable)
    High Rollers 80
    1000 Miles 128 (Mille Bornes)

    Should they be removed?

    if they are kept there are other homebrews that will need to be added like Alien Invaders..


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    You forgot "The Last V8".
    Also avaiable for the C64.
    It was the only c128 game I ever had. Never knew any other 128 games than that.

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    It's there. Just without the "The".

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