Dec 152016
 

It is time to catch up with some news, which have not published yet on this page… During Halloween, Bizarro Games released a new game called Zombi Terror Reloaded (= ZTR) for the Amstrad CPC. ZTR was written by Kabuto Factory for the Commodore 64. The game itself is a combination of text adventure and role-playing elements.

For the story: You wake up on an island and you don’t know how you got there. In front of you, you can see a harbor where a yacht is docked, but obviously you cannot just leave the island, because you are unable to start the engine…

You can download the game from the Bizarror games homepage or at the end of this news.

Zombie Terror Reloaded (English)
Zombie Terror Reloaded (English)
Zombie-Terror-Reloaded-English.zip
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299 Downloads
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Dec 122016
 

A new updated version of the CPCGamesCD, which contains CPC emulators and games combined with a nice frontend where you can select and start the games, was just released. You can download the ISO image from its CPCGamesCD homepage at Amstrad.es.

Changes:

  • Includes frontend, new CPC Loader 3 by Troels K
  • Includes NVG games update 03.12.2016
  • Includes NVG maps update 03.12.2016 and more
  • Includes NVG apps update 03.12.2016 and more
  • PCW games update (197 games). Thanks, PCWWIKI
  • Includes Snap-Pack by MiguelSky (4458 images)
  • Added version 2.9.5b of JavaCPC Desktop emulator
  • Added version 2.0b2 of WinAPE emulator
  • Added version Jun112016 of Arnold emulator
  • Added version 1.7.0 of PCW emulator

 

Dec 072016
 

Phoenix is a Space Invaders like arcade game written by Amstar in 1980 directly for an arcade machine. Norbert Kehrer thought that it would be possible to emulate this machine on the Amstrad CPC with the Z80, so he wrote an emulator, which uses the ROM of the arcade game and emulates the complete machine including the graphics and sound hardware. Besides some smaller bugs, which he wants to fix in the future, it runs fine on the Amstrad CPC.
You can download the latest version of the game from his homepage.

Nov 212016
 

Some time ago the Mojon Twins released their Amstrad CPC port of their game Sir Ababol 2 (you can download Sir Ababol here). In Sir Ababol 2 you have to guide the main character, Sir Ababol, to the top of the six towers of Freezia. Of course you have to fight against several enemies which you will meet on your way.

Sir Ababol 2 by the Mojon Twins

You can download Sir Ababol 2 from the Mojon Twins homepage or at the end of this posting. The source code for the game can be found there, too.

Sir Ababol 2 by the Mojon Twins - in game graphics

The game was developed with the Z88dk cross-compiler by using the PSG player by Wyz, the CPCRSlib by Artaburu and uses the Exomizer 2 compression library by MetalBrain.

Sir Ababol 2
Sir Ababol 2
mojon-twins-sir-ababol-2-CPC.zip
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288 Downloads
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Sir Ababol 2 source code
Sir Ababol 2 source code
mojon-twins-sir-ababol-2-CPC-src.7z
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854 Downloads
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Nov 182016
 

SymbOS 3.0 RC1

Prodatron released a release candidate of his SymbOS system for the Amstrad CPC. After the network support, which was introduced in the last WIP version of SymbOS, the new version contains some bugfixes and support for widgets, which are little applications that can be placed directly inside the SymbOS desktop area. Like widgets for mobile phones they e.g. may show the time and date or the actual weather information. In the RC1, Prodatron currently provides a clock and CPU meter widget and a preview version of a weather widget.
The SymbOS ZIP archive also contains pre-installation files for the M4Board (Amstrad WiFi) and SYMBiFACE II compatible IDE interfaces now, so you can just copy them to the respective device and use SymbOS out of the box.

You can download and discuss the SymbOS 3.0 RC1 on the CPCWiki forums.

Changelog

  • fixed bug in the widget management of the extended desktop; the widget feature can now fully used as well
  • no FDC access during the startup phase; increased booting speed

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