Hehe good to hear! Meep! Also love you have the cartridge on this one! A bit jealous I am even...maybe 😂 Not that this is like the most amazing game that we NEED to have on cartridge, but one I would love to add to the collection non the less 😆
@@LevelUpWithJeffrey No, sadly I let the entire collection go, and I had some good ones! What a fool I was, but when I was moving I was cutting space ha.
@@desmondhedderson7045 I know the feeling. When I moved with mom and dad back in the day we dumped a lot of our childhood stuff including most of the C64 stuff I used to have. And I lost a box of Nintendo games at some point too. Have been rebuying our old collection ever since and that is becoming a pricy thing as of late 😂
You can format disks with the HEADER command. I like these videos but the GO64 mode has too vivid colour palette compared to the original C64 or to the C64 core. I think there was a patch to solve this.
Thanks man. Yeah I know what you mean. In the editing I've actually been dragging down the saturation of the colors in some these videos somewhat cause they are quite painful to look at at times 😂Good to hear there is possibly a patch for this. I'll have a look and see if I can do a new round of upgrading stuff on the machine soon. Cheers!
@@LevelUpWithJeffrey I have just tried the other tool: "Kernal Color Patcher": it is even better. It is a python script that patches the ROM file (before uploading to the machine) with the more accurate colors so you don't have to fix it every time you restart the machine.
Hehe thanks! Oh yeah my beloved joystick; I picked up multiple of these over the past couple of years from different places. Garage Sales, Retro Resellers. When I see one of these sticks, a very low demanding voice in my head tells me: "BUY IT!" 😂. Funny enough someone commented on replacing my stick with a megadrive controller if it would start to fail or break or something. I replied on his comment in a video, it'll be the next video on the channel I believe. There I'll show a picture of a couple of models of this stick that I have around. I think they were pretty common here in the Netherlands. All my friends that owned a C64 (or Amiga) all had a version of this one, so I used them a lot and still want to use them today when exploring these machines
@@LevelUpWithJeffrey Nice. I've found the older (retro) controllers work better for me. Yours is unique in a triangle shape - I hadn't seen that before. Thanks for the video. My Mega65 arrives this week so I'm planning to try some of these games you've played.
Haha the honks made me chuckle. I've got a cartridge version of this, not given it much time yet
Hehe good to hear! Meep! Also love you have the cartridge on this one! A bit jealous I am even...maybe 😂 Not that this is like the most amazing game that we NEED to have on cartridge, but one I would love to add to the collection non the less 😆
Love the uncut videos! I'm feeling nostalgic for my old NES and Atari again.
Thanks master Zeus 😊 You still have those machines and your game collection lying around or what?
@@LevelUpWithJeffrey No, sadly I let the entire collection go, and I had some good ones! What a fool I was, but when I was moving I was cutting space ha.
@@desmondhedderson7045 I know the feeling. When I moved with mom and dad back in the day we dumped a lot of our childhood stuff including most of the C64 stuff I used to have. And I lost a box of Nintendo games at some point too. Have been rebuying our old collection ever since and that is becoming a pricy thing as of late 😂
You can format disks with the HEADER command. I like these videos but the GO64 mode has too vivid colour palette compared to the original C64 or to the C64 core. I think there was a patch to solve this.
Thanks man. Yeah I know what you mean. In the editing I've actually been dragging down the saturation of the colors in some these videos somewhat cause they are quite painful to look at at times 😂Good to hear there is possibly a patch for this. I'll have a look and see if I can do a new round of upgrading stuff on the machine soon. Cheers!
@ I found two related files on the filehost. The one I think the easiest is called Colodore. It’s a prg file which needs to be executed before GO64.
@@LevelUpWithJeffrey I have just tried the other tool: "Kernal Color Patcher": it is even better. It is a python script that patches the ROM file (before uploading to the machine) with the more accurate colors so you don't have to fix it every time you restart the machine.
@@gabor222 Ooo that sounds like the perfect solution! Thanks for sharing! Will give that one a go.
Nose count = lol. Where did you get the joystick you are using?
Hehe thanks! Oh yeah my beloved joystick; I picked up multiple of these over the past couple of years from different places. Garage Sales, Retro Resellers. When I see one of these sticks, a very low demanding voice in my head tells me: "BUY IT!" 😂. Funny enough someone commented on replacing my stick with a megadrive controller if it would start to fail or break or something. I replied on his comment in a video, it'll be the next video on the channel I believe. There I'll show a picture of a couple of models of this stick that I have around. I think they were pretty common here in the Netherlands. All my friends that owned a C64 (or Amiga) all had a version of this one, so I used them a lot and still want to use them today when exploring these machines
@@LevelUpWithJeffrey Nice. I've found the older (retro) controllers work better for me. Yours is unique in a triangle shape - I hadn't seen that before. Thanks for the video. My Mega65 arrives this week so I'm planning to try some of these games you've played.
Haha, when are you going to operate on your hardware trying to input sound into a file by connecting a microphone to a joystick cable?!
Lol. it can be done. Sooo.. Sounds like a fun little future project indeed!