I played this game so much as a kid. The one character who really used to piss me and my brother off the most was the Tone-Deaf Walker. Once he damaged our blaster, we'd run after him shouting "TOOOONNNNNE!! TOOOONNNE!" and would try and seek revenge, but every screen he'd always sneak further away.
the one that really pissed me off was the psycho dude that would chase you really fast get you and end the game!!! to me that was more of a pain than anything else
Didn't know the objective was 10 tapes delivered. I would always get lost about 6-7 tapes in. Like a lot of C64 games gets very hard. I also used to like exploring and seeing the street names and different streets. Of course then its impossible to find your way back to the store to deliver the tape.
Navigating is a royal pain! You don't know if you're on a north/south or east/west street, and you don't know which side of the street you're on. Also you don't know when you're rounding a corner. If not a in-game map, at least a in-game compass would have helped! I did find a barely legible map from the programmer of the game here www.the-commodore-zone.com/articlelive/articles/23/1/Ghettoblaster/Page1.html
The feeling when you’re doing really well at tape 7/8 stage and then you walk into the next screen and straight into psycho killer 😵😖😭...two minutes later, I want to try again 😏
I played it for years and never actually knew there was something that I has to do other than shooting music around and messing with the Tone Deaf Walker
I came here to check it out because someone felt it was inspired by an Intellivision game called Dracula from a few years previous. Yes, I believe so too now, ha ha.
One of those games we sorta just fiddled around with, having absolutely no clue what to do... The boombox was super cool, though.
I remember playing this with my brother back in the 80's as kids. This brought back some good memories.
The fact that you can change the characters from black to white is still a pretty unique feature.
I played this game so much as a kid. The one character who really used to piss me and my brother off the most was the Tone-Deaf Walker. Once he damaged our blaster, we'd run after him shouting "TOOOONNNNNE!! TOOOONNNE!" and would try and seek revenge, but every screen he'd always sneak further away.
the one that really pissed me off was the psycho dude that would chase you really fast get you and end the game!!! to me that was more of a pain than anything else
@@orangie84 i didn’t see them
Oh god. Take me back.
Didn't know the objective was 10 tapes delivered. I would always get lost about 6-7 tapes in. Like a lot of C64 games gets very hard.
I also used to like exploring and seeing the street names and different streets. Of course then its impossible to find your way back to the store to deliver the tape.
I hear ya knocking but can't come in.
Seeing this game again just destroyed my brain! Thanks for memory trip!
Navigating is a royal pain! You don't know if you're on a north/south or east/west street, and you don't know which side of the street you're on. Also you don't know when you're rounding a corner. If not a in-game map, at least a in-game compass would have helped! I did find a barely legible map from the programmer of the game here www.the-commodore-zone.com/articlelive/articles/23/1/Ghettoblaster/Page1.html
Respect. I use to love this game.
I feel inclined to blow my mind
The feeling when you’re doing really well at tape 7/8 stage and then you walk into the next screen and straight into psycho killer 😵😖😭...two minutes later, I want to try again 😏
Ahhh I remember this one!
I had no idea there was an ending to this!
Great music.
well done it takes a true test if skill to complete this one.
I played it for years and never actually knew there was something that I has to do other than shooting music around and messing with the Tone Deaf Walker
Was looking for this forever, it was the first computer game I played. I was 8. I'm fucking 31 now... sad.
How is that sad? I'm 42 and still have all my C64 stuff. It's set up in my living room.
Skyfox Same here and I’m 41. Fun every now and then to set up a game you have a fading memory of and check if it has aged well.
@@00Skyfox Sad in the sense i'm almost a corpse now.
I’m 44 and ditto!
Me
I came here to check it out because someone felt it was inspired by an Intellivision game called Dracula from a few years previous.
Yes, I believe so too now, ha ha.
Beware of the psycho killer!
Ready Player Two led me here 😁
I had this but it was called Streetbeat
It is funny. But I absolutely didn't know what to do =P
You have to get a certain amount of people dancing, then jump jack flash pops up and teleports you to the sudio to hand your tape in.
I've no idea what is the point of this game