Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:57 pm
I would never consider making VIC-20 (or C64, or even Amiga) games for a living. The amount of time it takes does not begin to match the money you can expect to earn on selling it. From time to time I make an 1K game for the fun of it, and hopefully someone will like to play it. If not, well, at least I had a reason to write it.
A couple of years ago I was contacted by Cronosoft regarding if I wanted to be featured. It would require me to slightly improve or rewrite the games I had released so far, and preferrably not offer the same as free downloads while they were trying to sell my work. I sincerely declined the offer, based on what I wrote above. I know now they have free downloads and that you can buy tapes or disks with cover, instructions etc if you like that better. Good for those who do it, but I'm still not interested in trying to make money on new developments. I can make money on selling old stuff that I have too many of instead.
Regarding Turrican 3.. the C64 scene is what it is. You would expect people by now are quite mature, but there always are mental 17 year olds who find attaching lame intros to other people's work cool. I'm glad Ironstone et.al. never bothered much into releasing new C64 games, because they would probably just have gotten upset about the scene and potential customer base.
A couple of years ago I was contacted by Cronosoft regarding if I wanted to be featured. It would require me to slightly improve or rewrite the games I had released so far, and preferrably not offer the same as free downloads while they were trying to sell my work. I sincerely declined the offer, based on what I wrote above. I know now they have free downloads and that you can buy tapes or disks with cover, instructions etc if you like that better. Good for those who do it, but I'm still not interested in trying to make money on new developments. I can make money on selling old stuff that I have too many of instead.

Regarding Turrican 3.. the C64 scene is what it is. You would expect people by now are quite mature, but there always are mental 17 year olds who find attaching lame intros to other people's work cool. I'm glad Ironstone et.al. never bothered much into releasing new C64 games, because they would probably just have gotten upset about the scene and potential customer base.