Sunday, March 22, 2020

Episode 56 - Classic 520 Accelerator Case and Mini Zorro Unboxing

This week I am doing an unboxing of Jojo073's new Mini Zorro game and reviewing the new 3D printed case for the Classic 520 Accelerator from amigastore.eu - Join me! Order Mini Zorro from: http://www.xente.mundo-r.com/jojo073/... Get your cool Classic 520 case from: www.amigastore.eu Check out the specs on the Classic 520 Accelerator www.irixlabs.com Here is my contact info: www.10marc.com
Twitter: @10marc1


Sunday, March 1, 2020

Episode 55 - Mini Zorro Amiga Game Review

This week I have a fun preview of a new game from Jojo073 and Iron Gate Studios. Mini Zorro! This great little Platform / Puzzle game is beautiful and has a fantastic sound track by Ricardo Vieira. Come join me as I take a look at the new game. Mini Zorro Main Page: http://www.xente.mundo-r.com/jojo073/... Follow Jojo073 on Twitter: @joj073jose Check out his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/jojo073 Listen to Pixel Gaiden Podcast here: http://pixelgaiden.podbean.com/ Check out Todd's Nerd Cave here: https://www.youtube.com/user/mathemabeat Here is my info: www.10marc.com Twitter @10marc1

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Episode 54 - Amiga iBrowse 2.5.2 Review

Welcome to another 10MARC Review. This week I take a look at the new iBrowse web browser for the Classic Amiga. It also works on PPC Amiga, but I won't be talking about that here. I will be talking a bit about AmiSSL and your TCP/IP stack too, but if you want more details about that, I will link to a video about that below. Demo or Purchase iBrowse here: https://www.ibrowse-dev.net/ Get Roadshow TCP/IP Here: https://www.amigashop.org/product_inf... 10MARC Amiga on The Internet, Episode 9 https://youtu.be/oGnUIU0CIFs Website shown in the video: www.amiga.org www.amigalove.com mobile.twitter.com mobile.facebook.com www.10marc.com eab.abime.net Check out my Patreon: www.patreon.com/10marc


Saturday, February 22, 2020

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Amiga 500 Tier:

Alex Chaney
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Azura Bayata
Cameron Armstrong
Commodore Kid
Eric Nelson
Gordon Heydon
Pete Morgan
Pierre Kressmann
Raging Orlando
Retro Recollections
Robert Diggle
Steve Jones
Tim Locke

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Marco Rolappe
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Hired Sword II for the C64 Preview - The Chickenhead Chronicles

Welcome back to The ChickenHead Chronicles - This week I am previewing the upcoming (04/03/2020) game Hired Sword II for the Commodore 64. This is a great RPG in the style of Ultima games on the C64, and falls squarely into the "Rated M for Mature" category with it's Racy images and story. Publisher: www.doublesidedgames.com @Dsidedgames Coder: Roy Riggs @furroy Music: Mike Richmond @RichmondMike www.Commodore4ever.net - Supplies hardware such as the Breakout Box for your C64 or C128 My contact info: www.10marc.com @10marc1 Here is a bit more information about combat, Direct from Roy: Combat Quick Notes At the start of each combat, the battle screen is shown. On the left side is the player, the hearts & skulls show how much life/ouch you have, there is an icon showing you the player, and then your four currently active abilities. On the right side is the same for the monster. Every ability is either an attack, marked with a sword, or a defense, marked with a shield. At the start of each combat you are given three options, Fight, Init, or Flee. Fight begins the combat, Init doesn’t do anything, but selecting it shows both sides’ initiative stats so you can better decide what you want to do. Flee lets you run away from a powerful monster, to have a chance to drink a potion, etc. You can also move your cursor up to highlight all of your abilities and the monster’s as well, again to see what you’re up against. Once combat starts, both sides roll for Initiative, if you lose nothing happens, but if you win you get to see what ability the monster will use each round for this turn. Their next ability will be marked with (Angle Bracket) before it. Rolling the dice! To determine the outcome of each dice roll, it works like the boardgame Risk, where the highest dice from each side are paired against each other. The dice are all compared, from highest to lowest, and any side that has extra dice not matched by the opponent are counted as wins as well. The side with the greater number of wins is the winner of the roll. After the Initiative roll for the turn, there are four rounds of combat. You pick your ability and the attacker’s dice are compared to the defender’s dice. For every die roll that beats the defenders, the defender will gain an ouch/lose a life. What happens when both players attack or both defend you might wonder? This is where your ability’s speed comes into play. All abilities have both a speed and a power, generally faster abilities have lesser power and vice versa. In the event of both players picking an attack, one side will randomly intercept the other based on comparative speeds, so the faster side is more likely to win the intercept. The loser has their attack dice turned into defense dice and the round continues as normal. If both players pick Defense, again speeds are compared and a random winner is chosen to riposte, and the winner has their dice turned into attack dice. Smart players will use the riposte/intercept mechanics to their advantage, if a monster has a very powerful attack and you don’t trust your defense to withstand it, you might want to plan to use one of your own very fast but light damage attacks to thwart their strongest attacks. Combat continues if neither side is not dead or flees. After each round the last ability is marked as used with an * asterix. After four rounds a new turn of combat begins. You roll for Initiative again, or have a chance to Flee if things are not going well, and are free to pick from all four of your abilities again. Of course, you can always just spam the fire button until your foes are vanquished and ignore all of the above!


Tuesday, February 11, 2020

GEOS Adventures Episode 1 :An Introduction to GEOS on the Commodore 64

Welcome! I am starting a new series this week - GEOS Adventures.
I have been planning it for a long time and it was just going to be part of the ChickenHead Chronicles, but I decided GEOS is worth even more attention. Enter, The GEOS Adventures series.

In this first episode I am covering how to legally acquire GEOS and set it up for use on real hardware, including running it on an SD2IEC. I am working with real C64 hardware. Future episodes will cover GEOS Programs, printing, getting online with GEOS, GEOS for the C128 and much more.
Come join me!
Mentioned in this video:
Download GEOS from here http://cbmfiles.com/geos/geos-4.php
LyonLabs is a great resource for GEOS! https://www.lyonlabs.org/commodore/on...

Buy your AV Header and maybe an REU from here: www.commodore4ever.net 

Buy your SD2IEC and pick up a few games from The Future was 8 bit. www.tfw8b.com

Micromys V mouse adapter can be purchased from Amigakit www.amigakit.com

Here are some 10MARC related links: www.10marc.com

www.patreon.com/10marc Twitter @10marc1

Episode 53: The Truth about Amiga in America

We have a special guest again this week! Join myself and Eric (Intriq8) from Amigalove as we discuss the real truth behind the Amiga in America. Here's a clue - it was not a European only machine and was very popular here for years.
Mentioned in this video: Amigalove - Americas best Amiga and Commodore forum www.amigalove.com
Twitter: @Amigal0ve
YouTube: www.youtube.com/amigalove
Retro Man Cave: www.youtube.com/retromancave 
Twitter: @TheRetroManCave Neils
Video on Amiga in America: https://youtu.be/8l2_tgwl8GU 
Amiga Bill: www.youtube.com/thegurumeditation
Twitter: @thegurumeditate
 The Amigos (Boat and Aaron) www.youtube.com/amigosretrogaming
Twitter: @Amigosretro & @thedevilbunny

My review of Viva Amiga: https://youtu.be/bL_tfMIJ8hw