In tradition with my holiday gifts, Denial Archive is a collection of 50 of my games. Works with all VICs, unexpanded memory, joystick required for about 90% of the games. This is a history of my game making including a few unfinished projects and very early games only recently rescued from damaged disks.
I can make it available to you on disk for a postage donation (all funds will go directly to the site just like Denial Collection 3). Let me know if you want me to make and send you a copy like the image below. Some of the member have already received copies.
I will soon put it online as a D64 with full documentation and you can make your own disk for free.
Edit: It wasn't as time consuming as I thought to put together the documentation. I guess I can put it online now.
I can make it available to you on disk for a postage donation (all funds will go directly to the site just like Denial Collection 3). Let me know if you want me to make and send you a copy like the image below.
You're very welcome! Thanks for playing. If anyone wants to avoid the wait, grab the download above. It's free and fast. I've included individual PRGs for those you, like me, not happy about dealing with D64s.
Has anyone made a disk with this? Let me know because I'm not sure if I did the D64 right. I made all my hard copies with real disk swaps and have too few disks to waste/splat.
I am also curious to keep track of the number of existing archive disk there will be.
Thank you for uploading the complete Jeff Daniels collection.
I think that everybody here who writes games and software should make a comprehensive collection for their own works and put it out in a single package!
"A slave is one who waits for someone to come and free him." -- Ezra Pound
It was important to me that this all fit on one disk (actual physical disk). So, it is still a selective compilation. It has almost everything. And a few odd-ball games that I thought were historically important (to me).
I know I could have done a double-sided disk, but the disks I am using are not very stable. I also didn't want to deal with a disk notcher.
Paul, I just read an article about a man who counterfeited Canadian Tire money!
My deepest apologies. If you ordered a physical disk, please be patient. I am sorting out disk problems. Please feel free to download the files if you want to examine the disk now. I will have more real disks made soon.