C64 Contributor's Page
This section of the TND web site consists of programs, written by all friends and contributors. Being games, demos, tools or whatever, I am happy to help support people who write stuff for the good old Commodore 64 computer, even if they are SEUCK games, or anything like that :o)

If you have a game, or anything you would like me to release on to this page (This is where you could be a mega star) then please bung me an email and attach a .D64, .T64 or .PRG to the usual email address.

To be able to download, please click on the disk icon, under the name.

 . All images are zipped .D64 images, and run on CCS64 or WinVice.

By downloading this software, you automatically agree to follow this agreement of usage
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To be able to use these following files. You will need to transfer the .D64/.PRG images to a real Commodore 64 using an XE1541 cable with Star Commander (you can also use XM1541-cable with Starcommander and with user port driver under XP too Wink ) Alternatively, you can download one of those three highly recommended C64 emulators.


CCS64
VICE
HOX's 64

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Jihad

Programming: The Fall Guy/Maniac Mailman Designs
Graphics: The Fall Guy/Maniac Mailman Designs
Music: Richard Bayliss
Genre: Arcade (Shoot 'em up - Horizontal Scrolling)
Tape Loader: 202 Turbo

This is a neat remake of the classic Falcon Patrol (Originally written by Steve Lee). Fight through JIhad and defeat the enemy forces that try to defend you from stopping you from succeeding with your mission - To bring peace! Good luck pilot.
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Important - Author's rights on this page

All productions on this web site have been either submitted by the game authors themselves, their friends/contact or were used with permission. All programs on this site are freely distributable for use on a real Commodore 64/128 or C64 emulators. However the authors still retain copyright to their stuff and we like to obey these copyright laws by keeping software in good form. Therefore if you copy any of these programs for your friends/contacts, please keep everything the way it is meant to be (as on this site). If the author at any chance want their programs removed (i.e. now sold commercially) then they have the right to do so and we will be happy to do exactly that.

Secondly. Have you written a game (SEUCK, Assembly, etc.) then please email richard-bayliss(a)blueyonder.co.uk and we'll evaluate it and if suitable, upload it on to our web space.