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his purchase of two *brand new* Vic20 games has just arrived. They're from The Future Was 8-Bit's 4.99 range. (I had already bought Escape 2020 digitally but I wanted to support the range, and owning these new tapes is pretty magical.) I find it mind-blowing that quality games are still being made and published for a computer which is so close to my heart.
It wasn't my first computer. The first I got my hands on was the school PET and the first I owned was a ZX81. The Vic came shortly afterwards and kept me going for years.)
Having the new tapes arrive made me have a rummage through my Vic tapes and cartridges. Something that's bugging me is that I'm sure I had a cartridge version of Omega Race but if I did have it I can't find it now. I do prize that Sargon II cartridge.This is a good point to mention my Vicky Twenty project as I haven't posted a picture of the board yet. Following a successful sixtyclone project, I was very excited that Rob has now 'reverse engineered' the Vic20 board.
I have a number of 'real' Vics, including my original one. But building a brand new one is very exciting, particularly using brand new processor and VIAs, which wasn't possible with the sixtyclone. I don't know why a 6502-compatible chip is made today but not a 6510.
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