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Commodore 64 Disk Companion, Essential routines for commodore disk users – REPRINT
Are you a Commodore 64 enthusiast or collector? Don’t miss this unique opportunity to obtain a professional REPRINT of “Commodore 64 Disk Companion: Essential Routines for Commodore Disk Users”!
Originally released in the heyday of the C64, this classic book contains indispensable routines and insights for disk users. Whether you’re a programming enthusiast, passionate about retrocomputing, or simply looking to complete your collection—this reprint gives you the opportunity to access valuable knowledge in a carefully republished form.
Why this reprint?
- High-quality reproduction of the original texts and illustrations.
- Essential tools and routines to get the most out of your Commodore 64 disk system.
- Limited edition, especially for the true retrocomputing fan!
Order today and relive the magic of the Commodore 64!
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Earthworm Jim 3D
Earthworm Jim 3D is a platform game, the third in the Earthworm Jim series. It is a sequel to Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2, and the first game in the series to not be developed by Shiny Entertainment, which had recently instituted a strict “no sequels” policy. Interplay Entertainment, having recently purchased the Earthworm Jim rights, handed the franchise off to VIS Interactive. The game suffered a difficult, prolonged development cycle and was repeatedly delayed until it was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. The game was not received well, with critics claiming that the charm of the originals was lost, and that despite the long development period, the game still felt sloppy and lacked previously promoted features.
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Earthworm Jim 3D Big Box
- Big Box PC
- International Edition
- Near Mint Condition
Earthworm Jim 3D is a platform game, the third in the Earthworm Jim series. It is a sequel to Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2, and the first game in the series to not be developed by Shiny Entertainment, which had recently instituted a strict “no sequels” policy. Interplay Entertainment, having recently purchased the Earthworm Jim rights, handed the franchise off to VIS Interactive. The game suffered a difficult, prolonged development cycle and was repeatedly delayed until it was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. The game was not received well, with critics claiming that the charm of the originals was lost, and that despite the long development period, the game still felt sloppy and lacked previously promoted features.
€99,00