Top 10 Commodore 16 and Plus/4 Games

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  • It's often said that Commodore's ill-fated Commodore 16 and Plus/4 machines have no games worth playing. But is this really the case? As someone who grew up with these systems, I feel I'm well placed to give my top 10 Commodore 16 and Plus/4 games!
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  • @iainmarchant9740
    @iainmarchant9740 Před 6 lety +36

    No Fire Ant love?

  • @29xthefun
    @29xthefun Před 7 lety +10

    Great video and a very underrated machine. Faves of mine are Dorks Dilemma, megabolts, fingers malone, rockman, squirm, petals of doom, exorcist, fire ant, ace and dark castle.

  • @james276
    @james276 Před 7 lety +25

    My first computer was also a Plus4 and watching this video brought back memories of games i'd completely forgotten about.
    I do remember playing a game called "FireAnt" Great times :)

    • @danwood_uk
      @danwood_uk  Před 7 lety +4

      +James 76 Fire Ant almost made my list, awesome puzzle game.

    • @shahid1296ify
      @shahid1296ify Před 7 lety +3

      James 76 Mate fire ant was so good. I also liked icicle works and Tutti Fruiti . +4 was also my first computer

    • @Harp00nX
      @Harp00nX Před 7 lety +1

      I had a plus4 and Fire Ant is the only game I can remember playing much as well as some poor pool simulator but the name escapes me. Edit: after watching all the way through I actually remember playing Treasure Island as well but not getting very far through it.

    • @shahid1296ify
      @shahid1296ify Před 7 lety

      Barry's World I had a snooker game . It was Steve Davis snooker. It was actually ok too . Didn't have the pool game though !

    • @vargacsaba9978
      @vargacsaba9978 Před 7 lety +2

      Top 10 new Plus/4 games?

  • @EdGillettUK
    @EdGillettUK Před 3 lety +2

    Correct Dan. Long John Silver = actual fear in my youth. The panic of racing back with no mistakes! My tape had a printed out map too 😍

  • @commodorecave5581
    @commodorecave5581 Před 7 lety

    Another great vid Dan - But.... last night I was looking for a youtube on the C= 116 when I stumbled on your earlier youtube on the C=16 so I watched that again. Now I wake up today to your brand new review on it. Freaky!
    Keep up the great work. I really enjoy them.
    Graham.

  • @frishnit
    @frishnit Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you so much for posting a link to an emulator: have been looking for one unsuccessfully for ages! Icicle Works, Treasure Island and Bridgehead, wonderful stuff. Surprised not to see Fire Ant or Mercenary, though; think you need to do your next ten as a follow up!

  • @baitclicker9414
    @baitclicker9414 Před 5 lety

    Cheers for these memories mate. The Plus4 games I remember though I couldn't recall the names Mr Puniverse, Tutti Frutti, Trailblazer, Icicle Works and Winter Events - I remember playing all these in the 80s. Awesome, cheers!

  • @adamgordon99
    @adamgordon99 Před 5 lety +1

    Great rundown and brought back some happy memories. I'd have put berks, football manager and timeslip in my top ten.

  • @andrewclark8630
    @andrewclark8630 Před 2 lety

    So much better than expected, and even the sound on the winter events game was quite respectable.

  • @verficationaccount
    @verficationaccount Před 6 lety +5

    The C16 was my first computer - loved it and still have it. I sometimes still play "Dorks Dilemma" - a hidden gem on these systems. Another great game is "G-Man".

  • @dflashman
    @dflashman Před 3 měsíci

    Treasure you stand was my favourite game. I completed it many times. The map was exactly the same as on the Willow Pattern game on the C64 and later the same map was used on Monkey Magic on the original PlayStation. Amazing how I remembered the layout of the map many years later.

  • @Letstalkretro
    @Letstalkretro Před 7 lety

    Hi Dan, great video. The Commodore 16 was my first computer & I later picked up a second hand Plus4 for the smaller footprint as I only had a small desk. I remember and enjoyed all those games in your top ten and still have most of them in my collection today. Games I like that you didn't mention are Blitz, where you have to bomb a city so you can safely land your plane. Loco Coco, where you have to jump across the top of a run away train while dodging things until you reach the engine and can stop the train and save the day. Berks and Punchy are another two that I have always liked. Cheers, Colin from LTR.

  • @pshemo
    @pshemo Před 7 lety

    Great video. I've always been wondering what games people been playing before C64. Many Thanks Dan!

  • @smalon75
    @smalon75 Před 7 lety +2

    Excellent video, the Plus/4 was my first computer and I still own it to this day.
    My top 10 would be:
    1 - Mercenary
    2 - Saboteur
    3 - Ace
    4 - Berks 3
    5 - Winter Events
    6 - Monty On The Run
    7 - Bridgehead
    8 - Icicle Works
    9 - Kikstart
    10 - One Man And His Droid

  • @plasmaastronaut
    @plasmaastronaut Před 6 lety +3

    AutoZone, The Berks, The Berks 3, XZap, Squirm, Fingers Malone, Saboteur, BMX Simulator, Spore , and.... number builder!!!

  • @kevinwhitehouse374
    @kevinwhitehouse374 Před 22 dny

    Video Meanies, Fingers Malone, Vegas Jackpot, Scramble, Rockman, Dorks Dilemma, Way of the Exploding Fist.... all great fun on the C16 back in the day.

  • @pkaulf
    @pkaulf Před 7 lety +5

    The Plus 4 was also my very first computer, and therefore it holds a special place in my heart. As a very young child I was completely oblivious as to its reputation, but as I grew up and friends started getting other 8-bit computers, it started to dawn on me how lacking it was. There were a few brilliant gems (as mentioned, most of them by Shaun Southern), but the vast majority of the budget games on it really were piss poor - and not even my low standards as a young kid in the 80s nor rose-tinted nostalgia goggles could mask the fact. I remember being bitterly disappointed on more than one occasion when my mum would take me to John Menzies and let me pick a game; I'd get something that had the most incredibly exciting artwork on the box... I'd get it home... and it turned out to be barely playable and nothing like how I imagined. The biggest disappointments were the arcade ports (it did have some, like Green Beret and Paperboy) and ports from other systems that were always poor imitations (like Finders Keepers). The Plus 4 was one of Commodore's most ill-conceived products ever, but I still love it.

    • @danwood_uk
      @danwood_uk  Před 7 lety +2

      +pkaulf wow yeah, I'd forgotten about the abomination that was Paperboy on the Plus/4, possibly the worst version ever. I bought it at the sea-side after playing in the arcade. Was a huge disappointment.

    • @Kekule1025
      @Kekule1025 Před 7 lety +1

      Having come back to replay Paperboy nowadays, have to say it's quite enjoyable to play with (surprisingly!), surely better than Sun Street, a German clone coded by Tom Fresen.
      The arcade conversion that REALLY disappointed all of us at that time (with Green Beret and barely Commando) was Ghosts 'n Goblins! All these games have been coded in FEW DAYS, in particular (according to the author himself) Commando has been written in one week without any reference about C16!
      Just one note: though as good emulator, VICE still doesn't emulate the C16/Plus4 as good as it should; use YAPE or plus4emu instead.

    • @pkaulf
      @pkaulf Před 7 lety

      Kekule1025 I totally forgot about commando. I actually had no recollection of owning that game until today. I loved playing the Spectrum version and the arcade of course. When I got it for my Plus 4 it was just heartbreakingly bad. Gun Law and Legionnaire were slightly better clones.

  • @davidhearnewriter7882

    Top video, Dan. Surprised no Jack Attack but these things are always what we played and loved.

  • @Tyrrelian
    @Tyrrelian Před 3 lety +1

    Commodore plus 4 was my first computer too. I spent so many wonderful hours of my childhood with this marvellous machine. It’s my dream to own one again.

  • @TotalCowage
    @TotalCowage Před 6 lety

    The C16 was the first machine I owned (although the first I played was my Grandfather's Dragon 32): technology moves so quickly, and we aren't young for long enough to fully appreciate what we once had...I still fire some of these classics up today, but you can never really go back.
    Still, I have such fond memories of the machine. And apart from Big Mac, I was surprised you missed so many great games; but as I made the list, I came to realise how many were conversions or clones. In no particular order;
    * Thrust - C64 conversion, but kept all the playability.
    * Dorks Dilemma - One of the few games I ever completed too. Looking back, it must have been influenced by Bomberman, but in those days, if you didn't live near a major city, all you knew was what was in the magazines you could order to the nearest newsagent... so for me, it was remarkably new.
    * Finders Keepers - Weird (for the time) adventure game
    * Arthur Noid - an Arkanoid clone, but incredibly addictive
    * XZap / Punchy / Chess - As a starter pack for the C16, it looked rubbish - but the playability was fantastic. The sounds on Xzap are still powerful today too; darkened room, that opening horn, wow.. Also Chess played a surprisingly strong game, I spent most of my Christmas money around then on a dedicated portable that I still have, and idly pitching emulated Chess against it recently, the C16 would destroy it even on the highest setting. The pack also had Rolph Harris Painting, but the less said about it, and him the better!
    * Powerball - As addictive as Kickstarter, but ball shaped. I didn't know it at the time, but this has an impossible tunnel at the end to hide lacking a true ending. I tried for hours once to get past that, thinking there must be a way...
    * Zolyx - Qix clone, as I discovered later. Also great.
    * Berks / Baby Berks / Berks 3 - Bezerk clone, how could you miss these out?!
    * Pottit - Two player combat snooker where you're the balls. Awesome brother beating fun.
    * Rockman / Return of Rockman: Boulder Dash clones. Probably not good ones but these are the first versions of the game I played, so these are the ones I remember fondly. Can be completed, but first has a diamond I can't grab under emulation, and the second has a final level impossible to beat without save scumming, which wasn't possible at the time.
    * Squirm - Snake meets Pac-man. That music!
    * Bandits at Zero: Defender clone
    * GWNN - or the Game With No Name, probably the best Uridium clone for the C16
    * Storm - Wasn't as good as the C64 version, but remarkable 2 player Gauntlet style play for the baby Commodore.
    Oh to have more time and be able to go back and try all the games we copied tape to tape in the playground, and I never got around to playing, and see them all in their historical context again...

  • @goingfinn
    @goingfinn Před 7 lety +2

    Plus 4 was my first computer too. I remember loving Project Nova, Reach for the Sky and Power Ball among many others. Happy days

  • @zawtowers
    @zawtowers Před 6 lety +1

    Shaun Southern and Udo Gertz FTW on the C16 and Plus/4 of course. Plenty of other classics I could think of, including Oblido , POD - Proof of Destruction (Shaun Southern again), BMX Simulator (no action replay but an excellent conversion), Prospector Pete, The Magician's Curse, Robo Knight, and Xcellor 8.

  • @designspin9180
    @designspin9180 Před 3 lety

    Hi Dan, I’m glad these machines are not forgotten! Do you cover remakes of some of these games?

  • @alexjohnston8889
    @alexjohnston8889 Před 6 lety

    Awesome video plus four was also my first games machine , I was addicted to a game called death race 16 a very very bright racing game you just drove in a straight line the whole time along the road past houses and other oddly bright buildings very repetitive but it was such fun. Also fire ant was a favourite in our house I wasn't very good at it but my older brother competed it almost everytime

  • @khizarjamil7664
    @khizarjamil7664 Před 7 lety

    Really enjoyed watching that! The Plus 4 was my second computer (after the Acorn Electron) after my cousin donated me his machine way back in 1989. I remember the pack in games being really good, and a lot of the Mr Chip and Mastertronic games were also memorable. I vividly remember a game called Mayhem which was a weird maze game where you had to colour in the screen, bit like a primitive version of Splatoon. I certainly don't agree with the myth that there were no good games on this platform.

  • @stevejennings3960
    @stevejennings3960 Před 7 lety

    I miss my c16 but use vice which brings my nostalgia back.... couple of my favourites - c16 squirm (hated the c64 version), hektik, terra cognito and xzap... such happy times playing XZAP back in the day!! Still fun now

  • @player1gamerguykit415
    @player1gamerguykit415 Před 6 lety

    Loved this video, you’ve gained a new subscriber.
    My top 10.
    1. Magicians curse
    2. Icicle works
    3. Fire Ant
    4. Exorcist
    5. Spikey Harold
    6. Panik
    7. Blagger
    8. One man and his droid
    9. Treasure island
    10. Kikstart

  • @richardburke3505
    @richardburke3505 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow brought back many memories when I was a kid and made me smile

  • @shahid1296ify
    @shahid1296ify Před 7 lety

    Mate what a fantastic video.. I still have my Commodore +4 with about 40 games... The system came with 20 and I bought a ton load too !

  • @paulmiles9102
    @paulmiles9102 Před 4 lety

    great video i would have put icicle works at number one for me that is i had this system for xmas back in 1984 i loved it at the time then went on to the spectrum and all the consoles up to the ps4 other great plus 4 games include fire ant ghost town from the same people that did tom thumb which i also had back in the day. its great to take a trip down memory lane here watching this superb video i enjoyed this treasure island mayhem space sweep invaders the exorcist number builder and a few others came as part of the system what my parents got me back in that year.

  • @MMSZoli
    @MMSZoli Před 3 lety

    This video is now 3 years old. Very fortunate, but a lot of great new games created for this machine during this last 2-3 years period, like the Dizzy I, Dizzy Treasure Island, Barlogs numerous adventures from C64, improved Castle Master, The Pit from the fantastic Doug Turner, even a Lemmings preview (!). I do not want to let out other nice and important releases, but they were so many! Like Adventure In Time And Space, Alien8, new GridIron, the famtastic looking The Curse of Rabenstein, lot of DAAD adventures already in 2019, Hibernated 1, Eight Feet Under and the cute Adventure Park.
    Certainly Pet's Rescue and Alpharay defined new quality level on this platform in platformer and shoot-em-up genre. Top quality stuff!
    Sorry if I left out anything important...

  • @matthewoakley7702
    @matthewoakley7702 Před 7 lety

    Excellent list! The only game I'd say you have missing is ACE which was an excellent flight sim with speech which blew my ten year old mind back in the day. Still, some great memories and games. It's nice to see the C16 and Plus/4 get some love for a change.

    • @danwood_uk
      @danwood_uk  Před 7 lety

      +Matthew Oakley yeah the Plus/4 version was very impressive with 3D effects! I had it, but never knew how to play it much, so just enjoyed the graphics haha.

  • @monolalia
    @monolalia Před 7 lety +7

    Good picks. I remember all of those... though I don't think I've played anything as much as Mercenary. (3D!) "Bootleg" ports like Elite, Lode Runner, Castle Master or Head over Heels would also deserve a video in my humble not-a-video-maker's opinion -- as would fully homebrew games like Slipstream, Memento, Sgt. Helmet Zero, Majesty of Sprites. Without the internet I'd never have known what my plus/4 was capable of other than kick Basic 2.0's butt and produce lots of pastel colours.

    • @vargacsaba9978
      @vargacsaba9978 Před 7 lety

      Yes new Plus/4 games : The Lands Of Zador , Pac-Pac , Xplode Man!!!

  • @pixels_are_best6218
    @pixels_are_best6218 Před 2 lety

    I have some further personal favourites of my own that spring to mind (games that I still enjoy playing on occasion): Galaxions, Dork's Dilemma, Harvey Headbanger, Monkey Magic, Reach for the Sky, Rescue from Zylon, Zagan Warrior, Robin to the Rescue, Bongo, Thrust, Cops 'n' Robbers, Arthur Noid, Space Pilot and Manic Miner.

  • @danyoutube7491
    @danyoutube7491 Před 3 lety +1

    I had thought we had a C16 as our first computer, but it must have been a plus 4 because we had Treasure Island. Long John Silver was indeed terrifying, making you slow down when he arrived on screen! I was a bit puzzled as to why the pirates threw their swords, as I was old enough to know that isn't the typical way of using a sword! I think I remember Icicle Works too, a game I had long forgotten. Just got a faint sense of recognition when I reached that point of the video.

  • @kalsolarUK
    @kalsolarUK Před 7 lety

    Great video. I almost had a c16 however at the last minute my parents opted to get me the c64 which was obviously the right choice in the long run but am surprised at the quality of some of the games in this list, they look great.

  • @tl1897
    @tl1897 Před 7 měsíci

    The Commodore Plus4 was my first ever Computer as well. And it was the only Computer, were i read the Manual. In those days, the manual explained how to programm in basic.

  • @S1eeperServ1ce
    @S1eeperServ1ce Před 5 lety +1

    Good choices.
    I loved G-Man, Scramble,Kick Start , Way of the Exploding Fist and Thrust.

  • @johnboyjohnson319
    @johnboyjohnson319 Před 4 lety

    Loved Winter Events. My great C16 regret was that I never got to play Summer Events. POD, G-man and speed king were some of my favourites. Loved my C16 but here in Ireland it was even harder to track down any games as a kid.

  • @starfleet-verdadero9808
    @starfleet-verdadero9808 Před 5 lety +2

    This computer was my first computer. :)
    Thanks to this computer, I learned in addition to the Basic language, the difficult assembly language that was incorporated into the ROM of this computer. A pleasant memory. I still have it, but with problems with the image tuner. Only that.
    Thank you for this Video.

    • @Murderdogs
      @Murderdogs Před 3 lety

      If you mean you have problems with the tuner (I'm guessing you mean the RF modulator) if you fancy giving your old system another go, it could be worth investing in a composite/S Video cable for it. Will get a much better picture by bypassing the modulator, especially with the S-Video cable!

    • @starfleet-verdadero9808
      @starfleet-verdadero9808 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Murderdogs Exactly that happened to me ... The computer works, but the image is striped, due to the RF modulator ... Thank you very much friend for that Tips. :)

  • @interlace84
    @interlace84 Před 7 lety

    My first system too! :) Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

  • @zemaj0
    @zemaj0 Před 6 lety

    great video I only remember iceicle works I always thought Frank Bruno's boxing on this c 16 was very technically impressive at the time I played it on a Commodore plus 4

  • @TheRetroShed
    @TheRetroShed Před 5 lety

    Great stuff! I have a plus 4 in our collection but never found anything decent to play. Until now!

  • @kayuwewilde
    @kayuwewilde Před 2 lety

    Thank you for going back in my childhood. I miss „Moon Buggy“ and i would have different ranking.

  • @Lorfarius
    @Lorfarius Před 7 lety

    My first computer was a C16 with Commodore Chess and Mr Puniverse. I remember it being featured on GMTV at the time as a really big thing.

  • @mikelee8520
    @mikelee8520 Před 4 lety +1

    I still use my C16 and Plus4 to this day. The games may not be as good as a C64 BUT the 121 colours and Basic 3.5 was superior to the C64. And also there are some C16 Plus4 games that was so so clever and well made. Timealip for me was one of the best.

  • @Marc-OliverBlumenauer-ci8hw
    @Marc-OliverBlumenauer-ci8hw Před 5 měsíci

    I also spent month on Tomb Thum (Mr Tom in German) those days and I made it finally. I remember I was so disappointed because the game simply starts from the beginning. Ha, I said to myself NOT AGAIN heheh :) I think I have waited a long time for Winter Events (Winter Olympiade in German). If I do not mix things up I ordered and had to wait for a year or so. It was really a very long time. I called several times and they send me tapes as bonuses for waiting more and do not cancel my order. Games prices were about DM 19.99 + DM 6-8 for post and packaging (pay to postman) those days and that was lot for a young boy those days. Finally I got it and loved! I played BeachHead, Torpedo Run, Galaxy wow what Games and so sad that my parents trashed a fully functional C16 with Datasette to the bin :( As they did with a lot of my Amiga stuff as well - I could cry I I think about it - I will never forget KingsSoft and the fun I had with my C16 those days :)

  • @46danz
    @46danz Před 6 lety

    I had both these machine when i was a kid, c16 my first pc.Great memories,loved kikstart...

  • @geotechmore8855
    @geotechmore8855 Před 7 lety +2

    I owned a C64 back in the day. I've always loved the look of the C16 and the Plus 4. Very cool 😃 I wish Commodore could have gotten it's act together. It's awesome that fans like Dan are keeping Commodore's legacy alive. Projects like The64 are neat too. My first computer was an Odyssey 2 and my second was a Commodore 64 😃.

    • @matthewsemple
      @matthewsemple Před 4 měsíci +1

      I am the same - I have a C64C (which is the updated one in the C128 style case) but the best-looking one in my opinion was the Plus 4. It's a shame they didn't share compatible operating systems or have a C64 mode in the Plus 4 like they added to the 128.

    • @geotechmore8855
      @geotechmore8855 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@matthewsemple Right. The Plus 4 and C16 were different chips I believe then the C64 and C128. I believe that's why they weren't compatible. It would have been awesome if they were compatible.. )^_-)/

    • @matthewsemple
      @matthewsemple Před 4 měsíci

      @@geotechmore8855 is this related to Basic V2.0 (C64) and Basic V3.5 (Plus 4 & C16) also?

  • @feripar30235417
    @feripar30235417 Před 2 lety

    My first computer (@1986) was a C=16 and the first videogame I played was Jack Attack. I coded my first programs in Basic. I love this computer

  • @NikkiMcMistie
    @NikkiMcMistie Před 3 lety

    A very nicely put top 10

  • @user-ow1tl2lg5j
    @user-ow1tl2lg5j Před 8 měsíci

    1:00 "despite not having hardware sprites, the grapics is very nice..."
    -> The graphics clearly moving 8 pixel each step!
    3:12 "colorfull leves and interesting stage designs"
    -> the colors of character and background, clashing one each other like hell!

  • @TheRetroDandy
    @TheRetroDandy Před rokem

    C16 was my first computer. Punchy was an early favourite, but Tutti Frutti and Panik were probably my most played.

  • @mikehilbert6516
    @mikehilbert6516 Před 2 lety

    My favorites were Bic Mac, Torpedo Alley, Powerball, Terra Cresta, Thrust and Kane. The Plus/4 was my first computer ever and i did never envy the C64, since i think the C64 was mainly owned by gamers, the Plus/4 by more creative people i would guess. There were tons of type-in games for the Plus/4 in magazines. I spent days typing in games from 12+ pages. The worst was finding a typo if the game failed! Anyway i loved my Plus/4. Very lately i got a C64. The Basic was so primitive that i got me a KCS cartridge instantly, upgrading Basic, and adding an Assembler Monitor and a reset button. 😎

  • @TheRetroShed
    @TheRetroShed Před 6 lety

    I really like these two machines. Wanted a Plus 4 but got a Toshiba MSX instead. Still, I’ve got a plus 4 now. Love it!

  • @arvizturotukorfurogep6235

    Our school had a Plus4 in the 90s for teaching Basic until it got replaced with PCs. Never got to see it running games until recent years.

  • @ghua
    @ghua Před 5 lety

    Commodore +4 was my first computer as well, pretty cool machine, I loved it.

  • @Ling2Long
    @Ling2Long Před 7 lety

    Also my first decent computer. I had a VZ200 with the rubber keys before my Plus/4.
    My favorite games were...
    Kikstart (I used to make my own levels by editing the memory in the built in memory editor.)
    Jetbrix
    Rescue from Zylon
    Sword of Destiny
    Terra Cognita
    Wizard of Wor
    Dork's Dilemma
    Loved the machine and will always have a soft spot for them.

  • @ManCave1972
    @ManCave1972 Před 4 lety

    Treasure Island! My God, this takes me back to rushing home from school to play these game on our C16. A lot of these games were pure cack, but we still loved them.

  • @BeyondTheScanlines
    @BeyondTheScanlines Před 7 lety +3

    ACE is certainly well worth checking out - the C16 version is pretty well… ace - as it's a simplified game, rather than the full on sim which the Plus/4 version offers (and that comes up very nicely against the C64 version).
    Llamasoft's Voidrunner would be on my list - thought it appeared on the C64, the original C16 version is nice and lush with the extra colours the TED chip puts out.
    Another great one by Sout was Bandits at Zero - but that's another one to scratch the shooter itch for me ;)
    Unsure if you've checked them out - but there's some amazing recent titles as well - Majesty of Sprites and its follow up Lands of Zador (both very technically accomplished platformers), along with Slipstream (a 3D rail shooter).

    • @battmann7089
      @battmann7089 Před 7 lety +1

      Kikstart, anything by Shaun Southern basically!

  • @aa7ae
    @aa7ae Před 4 lety

    This is crazy. I had a Commodore Plus/4 growing up myself and I never heard of any of these games. One of the most annoying things was I could never find any joysticks for it and the port for them was some non-standard type which made it impossible to find. I typed in a game for days in hex code from a magazine and it needed that darn joystick, so I tried playing it by shorting wires together on various pins to try and play the game. I wrote an entire terminal software on this computer using a combination of 6502 assembler and BASIC for use in ham radio digital modes with an RS-232 kit that interfaced with the expansion port in the back. I didn't get my first "real" computer until about 1994 with a 486-DX33.

  • @Gixer750pilot
    @Gixer750pilot Před 6 lety

    Icicle works !!!! Love it love that tune it’s been 30 years since I heard it . Is there anywhere it can be download and played now ?

    • @hikeaholick
      @hikeaholick Před 3 lety

      Would be great to play it on mobile going to check it out

  • @scorchx3000
    @scorchx3000 Před 5 lety

    First console I owned was a Videopac (known as Magnavox Odyssey 2 in the states) and the first actual computer was a commodore 16.

  • @Amiga1200Mark
    @Amiga1200Mark Před 7 lety

    Also my 1st computer. I also remember space sweep invaders, number builder, number chaser, exorcist, golf, booty, soccer boss, league challenge and football manager

  • @CasualCommodore
    @CasualCommodore Před 7 lety

    This video serves as great inspiration for me. I did not have C16/+4 as a child, but I do have a C16 now (with 64k). I have not used it much. That may change now. :)

  • @hairyshitter
    @hairyshitter Před 7 lety

    Dorks Dilemma and Hektik where the 2 games I remember on this system, there where a few others but can't remember the others.

  • @iainfairley98
    @iainfairley98 Před 5 lety

    Loved the commodore plus 4 was my first computer loved treasure island and fire ant remember completing them both

  • @WilbertLensen
    @WilbertLensen Před 6 lety

    The C16 was my first Commodore and my fave game and nice looking was Pengo.. even the sound was great.
    Before I had the Philips Videopac G7000 and for me the C16 was a big step up.
    After that the C64 and Amiga 500 and my all time fave Amiga 1200.... the good old days

  • @autoaimcfg
    @autoaimcfg Před rokem

    I love how you refer to Icicle Works as "kind of a Boulderdash clone". Oh really? What tipped you off, pray tell? Hahahaha! 😂

  • @jez9999
    @jez9999 Před 5 lety

    For some reason I always remember playing Blitz with the dam busters tune. ☺

  • @VelvetViolator
    @VelvetViolator Před 6 lety +2

    I still could kick myself in the ass for selling mine at the end of the 80's (with tons of software) to get an AMSTRAD CPC-6128 and then an ATARI 1040 stfm (I always wanted an AMIGA 500).... PS my first computer was a SINCLAIR ZX-81, then a COMMODORE VIC-20 and after that the Plus 4.

  • @paulnegri8214
    @paulnegri8214 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi, there Dan would you like to do, a top 10 Amiga 500 games for your channel?

    • @NemanjaVuj
      @NemanjaVuj Před 7 lety +1

      That would be much more difficult pick... I'd rather make a top 100 then top 10.

  • @keithh8010
    @keithh8010 Před 6 lety

    It was interesting to see Treasure Island. I know this game as Willow Pattern on C64. It's just a rethemed version of the same game

  • @alittlepeaceandkarma
    @alittlepeaceandkarma Před 3 lety

    I had a Commodore 16 but it stopped working in about 1989 so I chucked it away.
    I wish I still had it. I had tutti frutti but my favourite game was rockman, a boulder dash clone.
    Now I retro speccy games on my Chromebook

  • @zawtowers
    @zawtowers Před 5 lety

    Even back in the day, if the game was by Shaun Southern or Udo Gertz, it was a must buy - primarily as they knew what they were doing with the machine. Trailblazer C16 is excellent. I could have also included POD as well, just as good as the C64 version (minus the awesome bassline music on the C64).

  • @jayjazz3766
    @jayjazz3766 Před 4 lety

    I must have been around ten years older than you but still loved this system when I bought it.

  • @ibd1977
    @ibd1977 Před 7 lety

    I use to have a Commodore 116 when I was a kid and played Manic Miner. I thought that was pretty good for time. Now I some what regret not keeping that system as it is probably worth a fair bit for its rarity.

  • @matthewsemple
    @matthewsemple Před 4 měsíci

    3:40 Kikstart2 with Course Designer is the best C64 version of Kikstart though.

  • @asphixmx
    @asphixmx Před 7 lety

    Mine was also the Plus4...but I didn't have a single game. I just used the computer to learn basic and for using the built-in word processor.

  • @GrautGraut
    @GrautGraut Před 7 lety

    I used to play SkyRoads on PC, which looks a lot like Trailblazer, and was also very fun.

  • @SuperMoleRetro
    @SuperMoleRetro Před 7 lety

    I have a C16 and plus4 both in boxes (I think the plus4 is actually new), but I have not even plugged them in since I got them. No software.

  • @mikelee8520
    @mikelee8520 Před 4 lety +1

    The C16 was underrated, for the Basic 3.5 it made a good programming machine.

  • @krisztianlovas1436
    @krisztianlovas1436 Před 5 lety +4

    What about Fire ant, Berks series, Ghost town, Spore, Ace16?

  • @Harp00nX
    @Harp00nX Před 7 lety

    Collected grenades, sound effect played, I giggled even now lol :)

  • @TheRetroShed
    @TheRetroShed Před 4 lety

    I used to enjoy Xzap! Quite good sound on that game too.

  • @brennocks
    @brennocks Před rokem

    Mr Puniverse was awesome I remember the moment I jumped up and up an up through all the levels to finish.

  • @stevejennings3960
    @stevejennings3960 Před 4 lety

    The c16 was my first computer - absolutely loved POD, kikstart, Mr Puniverse, Tutti Fruiti, fingers malone, Squirm (the c64 was awful compared to the c16 version) and the amazing Xzap!!! Amazing system

  • @xxTeamFearLessxx1
    @xxTeamFearLessxx1 Před 4 lety

    Fire Ant, Adventures in Time, and Rescu Pets. I think Rescue Pets is the middle finger to The Great Giana Sisters.
    Alpharay, Adventure Park, Bongo, The Exploits of Fingers Malone, Bandits at zero, Finders Keepers, Hektik, Mercenary: Escape from Targ, Rescue from Zylon.

  • @georgekaplan4696
    @georgekaplan4696 Před 3 lety

    My first comp was a c16 starter pack from Dixon's £49.99
    Great deal back in the day. Still got the machine and use it with the SD2IEC gadgy as it uses game ROMs on a SD card 👌
    My kids are like 🤦.... Yes we were the lucky ones growing up when home computing all started. 👍 Miss the 80s

  • @Noone-of-your-Business
    @Noone-of-your-Business Před 3 měsíci

    So the Plus/4 is compatible with the C16? But it can do so much more than the 16K machine, right?

  • @chrishopkins209
    @chrishopkins209 Před 5 lety

    This was my first computer and there were some absolutely fantastic games on it

  • @marcraygun6290
    @marcraygun6290 Před 2 lety

    Though my first computer was a zx81 the plus 4 was first one that could really do anything

  • @adammclaughlin845
    @adammclaughlin845 Před 3 lety

    Fire Ant and Tutti Frutti were my first ever favourite games.

  • @dougturner7576
    @dougturner7576 Před 6 lety

    Nice reviews. Mind you, I think you should have put Icicle Works higher up the list! ;-)
    By the way, this platform is not dead! There's a strong following for it still, and some amazing new (yes new) releases.

  • @illegalquantity
    @illegalquantity Před rokem

    I had a C16 machine for a few months and the best games were on it which I wrote myself in Basic: Otello, Five-in-a-row, Mill, Pong, and a two level shooter game called Space Hunter.
    From the games in the video, I had only the Kikstart and the Trailblazer games but I didn't like them that much.
    After that I had a C64 which became love and it lasts till today. 😎

  • @jonsouth1545
    @jonsouth1545 Před 7 lety

    I had both the 16 an the 64 never got an Amiga as went straight from the 64 to PC's although part of me thinks I lost out as the Amiga is beautiful an tempted to get one

  • @georgekaplan4696
    @georgekaplan4696 Před 4 lety

    Udo Gertz was a brilliant coder. Wished he'd made more games for the c16

  • @frishnit
    @frishnit Před 6 lety +1

    No Mercenary or Fire Ant?! Great video though, thank you for making

  • @mikelee8520
    @mikelee8520 Před 6 lety

    To many people out there bash the C16/Plus4, but hey both are great machines, I have both a C16 with 64K expansion and a Plus 4.
    I love the Basic 3.5 for programming on both machines. Far far easier than the C64 to program. You can not do as much with Basic 2.0 compared to Basic 3.6.

  • @bjbell52
    @bjbell52 Před rokem

    That first game looks like Threshold for the Apple/Atari 800. Nice looking game on the Plus4.