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)
This is where *you* come involved. If you have written anything you
would like us to add to our web site then please contact me and I'll
sort it out for you.
Before you do however. Please read the guidelines
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
) Alternatively, you can download one
of those three highly
recommended C64 emulators.
CCS64
VICE
HOX's 64
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Yak's Revenge
Programming: Wayne
Womersley, using Sensible Software's SEUCK
Graphics:
Wayne Womersley
Music:
Richard Bayliss
Genre:
SEUCK (Vertical scrolling)
Tape Loader: Action Replay Freezer Turbo
Another crazy tribute to Yak,
the hairy. In this game fight through weird zones, collecting valuable
objects, but avoid the nasties, like the return of Rory the hamster,
etc. Funny SEUCK game :)

Yauzeras
Release date: 10th February 2023
Programming: Gib Ranx, using Sensible Software's SEUCK, Richard Bayliss
Graphics: Gib Ranx
Music: Richard/ Bayliss
Genre:
SEUCK (Vertical scrolling)
Tape Loader: Tape Master Pro V4.0 by Martn Piper and TND Games
It is the year 6891 and the planet BS11 has
been under the control of the Yauzeras tower for centuries. Our hero,
Flavius, is the last surviving warrior of the resistance. He will have
to destroy the tower and its core to save the planet. But will this
alone be enough? It is said that a huge alien force lurks at the top of
Yauzeras' mile-long tower, commanding both Yauzeras and his guardians.
Flavius, you are the last hope to save the planet!
Controls:
Use joystick in port 2
Run/Stop: Pause game, fire button will resume game
Q (While Paused), P or Restore: Abort game and return to the front end
YDAS 2 - Galaxy of Corruction
Programming: Roberto Ricioppo (Using Sideways SEUCK)
Graphics: Roberto Ricioppo
Music: Ropberto Ricioppo
Genre: Shoot 'Em Up (SEUCK)
Tape Loader: Thunderload 7 by Martin Piper and Richard/TND
Fly across YDAS 2 - The
galaxy of corruction, and battle against the enemy forces that
infest on the dying planet within. Watch out as they will fight you
back. Careful :)
Yucatan
Programming: Achim
Volkers
Graphics:
Achim Volkers
Music:
Achim Volkers
Genre:
Arcade (adventure)
Tape Loader: Dance-A-Load/Martyload
The
idea of this game is to guide your intrepid explorer around Yucatan
and collect the skull-type of artefacts that are strewn around the
areas. Watch out for the tribal warriors, and also the snakes. To help
you with your quest, you can collect bombs and at any time, plant your
bombs anywhere on the screen to blow them up. These a best used in most
awkward situations. Once enough artefacts have been collected. You will
advance on to the next stage. You can select level of difficulty as
well. Best of luck to you explorers!
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.