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SPECIALIST
PUBLICATION
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July 1984
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Bongo
Enjoy the hilarious antics of the comical
mous e as he collects the lost diamonds. He
climbs ladders, slides down chutes, use transporter
and trampolines to jump across the divide. Multi screen
game with three levels of difficulty.
Commodore 64 E7 95 — Vic 20 f 7.95
— Spectrum f5 50
Flight Path
737
An advanced Pilot Trainer.
Writ t en by a fl ight simulator
instructor and pilot. Panoramic
Pilots eye view.
Commodore 64 f 7.95 — Vic 20 t7 95
Space Pilot
Realis e your dreams of being king of the open skies.
Fly your aircraft into unrelenting dog fi ghts with
enemy fighters. Prove how well you can handle your craft.
Fiv e stages of tough engagements.
Commodore 64 f 7 95 -- Spectrum f 5.50
Also available on Disk at C9.95
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Your
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a free supplement
to Personal
Computing Today,
July1984
Editor
Paul Liptrot
Designer
Paul Hunter
naging Editor
on Harris
VIC-20 programs 4
Two fun-to-play games for the unexpanded VIC by Mathew Solly. In
one you're under siege and the second could make you rich
Group Editor
Wendy Palmer
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Divisional Advertisement
Manager
Beverley McNeill
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Chief Executive
Jim Connell
CBM 64 program 6
Here's your chance to be a hero. Just
type in Thomas Turnbull's program and
save the potholers
CBM 64 programming 9
Track down and use the hidden memory in your 64. Your guide is
Allen Webb
Argus Specialist Publications
Ltd, No. 1 Golden Square,
London W1 R 3AB.
Printed by The Passmore Print
Group Ltd at St Albans, Herts. Trade
Distribution: Argus Press Sales and
Dis t ribut ion Ltd. 12•14 Paul Street
and origination: MM Design,
Hous e, 26 Little Portland
et, London W1N 5AF.
CBM 64 software reviews 1 3
Our experts give you their ratings for new games and some more
serious software
e contents of this publication,
•uding all articles, plans, drawings
d programs and all copyright and
er intellectual property rights
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VIC-20 program 1 4
Worms can make a tasty dish if you're
a bird. That's your role in Peter
Godbehere's game
Argus Specialist Publications Ltd
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Castle Siege
YOU ARE the last survivor in thE
castle and your only weapon isa
large pile of rocks
You are under attack from the
enemy who are scaling the
castle wall. You must drop the
rocks to dislodge them. If they
reach the top the game is over.
How long will you survive?
The control keys are: Z left, X
right and space bar to drop the
rocks.
• Castle Siege is in two parts
Type in Listing', , which defines
the characters RUN and then
NEW. Now type in Listing 2.
See also note at bottom.
How it works
10-100 main game loop
1000-1500 initialize variables
and strings
2000-2500 instructions
3000 POKE on other side of
screen
3500 POKE on other side of
screen
4000-4500 throw rock
5000-5500 PRINT enemy
6000-6500 game over
7000-7500 rock hit enemy
routine
8000-8500 pick up rock routine
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then throw the dice and the out-
come will be printed on the
screen.
If one of the dice shows the
side you backed you get double
your stake money back If two of
the dice show your side you get
treble your stake money back.
and if all the dice show the side
you backed you get four times
your stake money returned. If
none of them show your side
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bet — not more money than
you have'
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message: "back". Type in which
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