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  2. Mini Office II - Wikipedia

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    Mini Office II, published by Database Software in 1986, was an office suite available for several home computers, including the Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit computers, BBC Micro, and Commodore 64. [1] The software package could be purchased on cassette tape or floppy disk. Mini Office II was originally written for the BBC Micro Computer (in 6502 ...

  3. C64 Direct-to-TV - Wikipedia

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    The C64 Direct-to-TV computer-in-a-joystick unit. C64 Direct-to-TV. The C64 Direct-to-TV, called C64DTV for short, is a single-chip implementation of the Commodore 64 computer, contained in a joystick (modeled after the mid-1980s Competition Pro joystick), with 30 built-in games. The design is similar to the Atari Classics 10-in-1 TV Game.

  4. Interceptor Micros - Wikipedia

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    Interceptor Micros, also known as Interceptor Software and later as Interceptor Group, was a British developer/publisher of video games for various 8-bit and 16-bit computer systems popular in Western Europe during the eighties and early nineties.

  5. Park Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Park Patrol is a 1984 action video game developed by Activision, designed by Tony Ngo, and published by Firebird Software for the Commodore 64. It was later released for the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum. The player controls a park ranger, of either male or female gender, with the goal to tidy up trash from the waters of the lake and the shoreline.

  6. Beyond Software - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Software was a video game publisher in the UK in the 1980s. It was set up by the EMAP publishing group in 1983 and published numerous games on the Commodore 64, Dragon 32, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, but met with very little success until the release of Mike Singleton's The Lords of Midnight in 1984.

  7. Daredevil Dennis - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore 64 version of the game, while also titled Daredevil Dennis on the cover, is subtitled "The Sequel" on the title screen and there are significant differences. It now includes a backstory claiming Dennis is a former movie star who was awarded an Oscar in his heyday.

  8. Commodore 64 peripherals - Wikipedia

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    ^ A modification could be made to older model Commodore 64 motherboards to piggy-back a secondary SID sound chip to the original SID chip. The resulting modification enabled the Commodore 64 to play sound in 6-channel stereo with the appropriate software. ^ The Commodore 64 had documented cartridge port pins which could be crossed to achieve a ...

  9. List of Strategic Simulations games - Wikipedia

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    AppII, C64 A strategy game of hypothetical WW III land combat in Eastern Germany Battle for Normandy: 1982: AppII, ATR, C64, DOS, TRS80 A simulation of the famous World War II battle on D-Day [2] The Battle of Shiloh: 1981: AppII, ATR, TRS80 A simulation of the first grand battle of the American Civil War Battle of Antietam: 1985: AppII, ATR ...