Rampage and Ramparts two similar C64-games WITH POKES!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 7 дек 2023
  • Rampage, Activision, 1987 AND Ramparts, Go!, 1987, for Commodore 64
    This video presents two quite similar games for Commodore 64. Both very entertaining and fun games. Which one did you like better? Please feel free to use the comments field of this video!
    If you liked this video, you may also like similar comparison of Defender and Defender 64. Here is a video:
    • TWO games named Defend...
    Many consider Hoppin' Mad and Cataball as an exactly same game, but no: there are differences, quite many in fact. Here is a video:
    • Hoppin' Mad & Cataball...
    How about the many Frogger games? What was same and what different? Video here:
    • 5 Frogger games on Com...
    10 early Pac Man games:
    • 10 Pac Man clones in 5...
    Another video with 8 early Centipede games:
    • 8 Centipede games in 5...
    Differences between Moon Patrol, Moon Buggy and Trooper Truck shown on this video:
    • Moonbuggy, Trooper Tru...
    Did you know there were two versions of Wizard of Wor suitable for Commodore 64? Here is a video:
    • Two games named Wizard...
    My videos include cheat POKEs for the games. POKEs require a reset switch. If you don't have a reset switch in your Commodore 64, you may be interested checking my instruction video, how to build one:
    • Easy RESET SWITCH MOD ...
    My channel:
    youtube.com/@finnishretroguy9952/videos
  • ИгрыИгры

Комментарии • 4

  • @JoachimWijnhoven71
    @JoachimWijnhoven71 Месяц назад +1

    Played the first one long time ago. Was nice to destroy those buildings!

  • @sma7530
    @sma7530 6 месяцев назад +2

    I always wondered about the difference between these 2 as I owned (and still own) Rampage

  • @IsaacKuo
    @IsaacKuo 6 месяцев назад +2

    Ramparts doesn't look as good overall, but I really love the sprite artwork of the flying witches.

  • @alphaghoul
    @alphaghoul 4 месяца назад +1

    Has it ever been clarified which one is Sir Larkin and Which one is Sir Griswold?