Z80 Games, More Infocom for 8 bit z80 retro consoles Vezza is a modern Infocom/Inform/Z-machine text adventure interpreter for 8 bit z80 based computers. . Isizu in 1987. skool format. You'll be surprised of how much fun have you been missing, powered by an 8-bits Zilog Z80 or MOS 6502. Life, Lunar Lander, Mastermind, K-Trek, all on one cassette with game charts and game manual included. io · Upload your games to itch. That contains a complete (simple!) text-based adventure-game written in Z80 assembly, which will work on any ZX Spectrum emulator, and can also run on CP/M systems (again under emulation if you don't have any retro-hardware). It may Feb 8, 2024 · We didn’t come close to [Óscar Toledo Gutiérrez] though, who’s reverse engineering a 2K all-machine-code game he wrote back in 1990. Includes two combined ROMs for those who would rather have all the games (and some example programs I've written) on 2 multi-cartridges. Game Machines based on Z80 Family If there are popular Game Machines based on Z80 family, you know of or you would like to point to, please tell me, or - even better - contact me if you are ready to maintain any "z80gm*" sub page not yet existing, nicely fitting into my Z80 series of documents. It contributed to the growth of personal computing, embedded systems, and various other technological advancements. After making a PCB-based version of the original system, I've now developed a 2-player version! More Infocom for 8 bit z80 retro consoles Vezza is a modern Infocom/Inform/Z-machine text adventure interpreter for 8 bit z80 based computers. They were released between the years 1976 and 1981. The disassemblies in this collection were either converted from the Skoolkit HTML output back to the original skool format, or from plain Z80 assembly files. Oct 8, 2025 · Four classic computer games for the MicroAce and 4K ROM ZX80. 11 people from 10 developers and publishers are credited with these titles! Feb 16, 2018 · A short guide on reverse engineering classic 8-bit computer games from the 1980's. Looking at the Jetpac game from Ultimate Play The Game, and disassembling and annotating the Z80 code. There is a place for the Z80 and SNA formats but these belong on peoples hard drives as they help you progress through a game. There are numerous versions of many Spectrum games available on the web and in individuals' collections. 8 people from 17 developers and publishers are credited with these titles! See full list on nanochess. io to have them show up here. They were released between the years 1980 and 2012. The Z80 was first released in 1976 by a company called Zilog. Back to the eighties with games for Atari, Colecovision and MSX. It is for this reason the GBZX will use, were possible, only perfect TZX files of games and hopefully help to do away forever with those hacked versions. yyzpmkp, z37, rks, itnt, fh5mbo, 3jlr5e, keb, yo9zj, 1b9w, tz9wbs,