We got quite giddy when we came across John Henderson’s tweet depicting his bitmap creation of Palace Software’s Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior as C64 Barbarian He-Man Edition.
To say we hope this coding continues to fully recreate the ultimate slash’em up game on the C64, is an understatement! I have the POWER!



[image and story source: John Henderson via Twitter]
We’re excited to announce the 2020 Reset C64 4KB game coding competition. This year’s competition theme is once again…. Craptastic!










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You’ve either heard of Jeff Minter or you haven’t. If you have, then that means you know he creates high-octane, psychedelic retro-style shoot’em up video games, usually with a camel, llama or some other ungulate. Perhaps you don’t know Jeff, but you have played 


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Full sized version of the 80’s best-selling home computer available on 5th December 2019




Note from Kevin Tilley (Reset64 editor): This article was originally intended to be published as a Reset64 mini-issue in 2018. Unfortunately we were unable to make this happen. However, Ausretrogamer have graciously offered to host the report and better late than never, right? Thank-you all for your patience and we hope you enjoy this rundown. See you all at Craptastic 2020!
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Wahoo, after 7 years in development, Super Mario Bros. is finally released on our beloved Commodore 64! A huge thank you to 



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When our friends at Pinball Press covered 













