The Amstrad CPC, a new victim of the 8bit war between the C64 and the ZX Spectrum
-You should really go read this tweet. But beware, reading it could cause you some pain, maybe even a lot of pain...
The house doesnt provide handkerchief.
You should really go read this tweet. But beware, reading it could cause you some pain, maybe even a lot of pain...
The house doesnt provide handkerchief.
He is back with us and he is working on an indie game : Odiesoft.
You will be able to get news of Georg Odenthal on :
CPC Game Reviews has a lot of reviews ... of Amstrad CPC games ! But now there are links to Youtube videos if any exists for a game. That's the occasion to go on his site or come back.
I wish you all a good and happy new year 2017. Good health for all you love. And also a year 2017 as rich as it was in 2016 for the Amstrad CPC.
You can read an interview of John Gibson (Imagine) on the web site Retro Game Master.
Merry Christmas 2016 to all.
Condense is working on its new demo since 2 years already, which will be available only for the revision 2018 !
Also, a making-of for the next demo by Overflow (Logon System) will be published on Condense web site. The demo will be available for Revision 2017.
Roland Radio is an internet radio, and its program should interest you : only Amstrad CPC music.
There is now an Android application for Roland Radio.
An interview in spanish of Juan Gimenez on 'Un pasado mejor' who draw several Amstrad CPC covers in Spain.
CPCRetroDev 2016, the 4th edition of the retro game creation contest of the University of Alicante. This contest awards the best and most creative developers of the retro scene, able to develop the best games for Amstrad CPC 464. The main characteristics of this year’s contest are:
Before submiting, please do thoroughly read the contest rules. Then, develop your game and fill in the form below for submiting your entry. Please, ensure that you correctly provide your email address, so as we can contact you.
Here you may find some links to developer tools for Amstrad CPC:
One year before his death (1994), the creator of CP/M, Gary Kildall, had written his memoirs : Computer Connections: People, Places, and Events in the Evolution of the Personal Computer Industry, but only available for his family and friends. It's now available for all and for free (see link just above, at the end of the article).
I wish you all a good and happy new year 2016. May the Amstrad CPC be with you.
Merry Christmas 2015 to all.
Christophe Coupez put his son Stanislas in front of an Amstrad CPC 464, what should be the final verdict ?
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