A history of Llamasoft
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A history of Llamasoft
Recently I stumbled across Jeff Minter's twitter feed @llamasoft_ox, which is full of links to ads and reviews for his games from the 80ies. It seems as if Jeff is currently digitizing piles of old computer magazines, mostly centered around own stuff.
One of the links is to his 210 page autobiography "A history of Llamasoft":
http://minotaurproject.co.uk/YakImages/ ... masoft.pdf
This is a fun quick read for all Commodore 8bit programmers who learnt the ropes similarly in the days - toying around with BASIC, PEEKing and POKEing and later moving on to 6502 machine code.
His early tape games were much better than the rest (I still remember the jaw-drop on seeing Gridrunner for the first time) and to hear the story behind this and other games straight from the Ox's mouth is great.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
One of the links is to his 210 page autobiography "A history of Llamasoft":
http://minotaurproject.co.uk/YakImages/ ... masoft.pdf
This is a fun quick read for all Commodore 8bit programmers who learnt the ropes similarly in the days - toying around with BASIC, PEEKing and POKEing and later moving on to 6502 machine code.
His early tape games were much better than the rest (I still remember the jaw-drop on seeing Gridrunner for the first time) and to hear the story behind this and other games straight from the Ox's mouth is great.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
I read the first parts of it when he published it as columns on http://wayoftherodent.com/ . Very good read. Inspiring me to approach the VIC like he did all those years ago.
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After browsing through more of twitter feed from Jeff I cam across this little gem, which has all the chunky Vic20 graphics and sounds mashed into an iPad game:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gridrunner/id502840657
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gridrunner/id502840657
if you turn the ipad (or iphone) on to its side - it reverts from the new version (which is great) to the commodore 64 one... (which is also great)Empa Kendo wrote:After browsing through more of twitter feed from Jeff I cam across this little gem, which has all the chunky Vic20 graphics and sounds mashed into an iPad game:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gridrunner/id502840657
goatup by llamasoft is fun.. deflex however is *excellent* - typical minter madness and one of my faves for the ios platform.. cheap cheap too
oi oi saveloy
Jeff Minter is putting up quite a lot of reviews and youtube recordings of old VIC games:
"I’ve Turned Into a Green Thing: Terrible Vic-20 Games"
http://s349909351.websitehome.co.uk/blog/?p=287
"Skeletons in the Closet: my own early Vic 20 efforts"
http://s349909351.websitehome.co.uk/blog/?p=302
"I’ve Turned Into a Green Thing: Terrible Vic-20 Games"
http://s349909351.websitehome.co.uk/blog/?p=287
"Skeletons in the Closet: my own early Vic 20 efforts"
http://s349909351.websitehome.co.uk/blog/?p=302
You can connect to him on Google+, that's where I read about his reviews and work:Jeff-20 wrote:I feel oddly star-struck to hear Jeff's voice. Gridrunner was my first game, and Minter was a hero to me. I wonder if he is aware of Denial. I would love to meet this guy someday.
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