The following
files are old Llamasoft
games/software/PD/stuff.* Jeff Minter considers
the software that he coded for these systems as
'freeware'. This means that anyone can use
them in emulators for no charge. This
also means that nobody can charge for supplying
them! See
the Readme
file here
for details. A
big Thank ewe!
to Mark
Rayson, Lester
M Fong, Mayhem, Juan
Antonio Maestre and
Jez Price of
the Llamasoft
forums and of course Jeff Minter for helping me with these! *
Not all the software shown here was coded by Jeff
Minter. Other
files are on here with the belief that the owner
has given permission. If this is not the case,
please contact me and I will remove them. Note:
Some of the files below are rather large. Click
these shortcuts to jump to: Amstrad CPC,
Atari
2600, Atari 8
bit,
Falcon,
Jaguar,
ST, BBC
Micro, Commodore
Amiga,
C16,
C64, C64 demos,
Pet, VIC
20, MAME, MSX,
PC, Sinclair
Spectrum,
ZX81, Misc. If
you know of any others that I could host, please
contact me. The
ones I know of that are missing:
VIC20 - Headbanger's Heaven,
Atari 8-bit - Turboflex English
version, Atari ST - 1Mb Revenge OTMC, Atari STe -
512kb/1Mb Revenge OTMC, Atari TT - Revenge Of The Mutant Camels Megamix, Amiga - 1Mb PAL/NTSC Revenge OTMC,
ZX81 - Deflex. Recent additions: Star Fire (Commodore Pet), Headbanger's Heaven, Micro Breakout, Potshot, Rox II (Vic20), Text Thing and Video Security Programme (Vic20)
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Yak's
Progress Game Manuals 56K
friendly text file version
:-) Scanned manual: Part
1 (1�5MB); Ancipital
(second part), front page, main story and games design
notes Part
2 (1�5MB); More games
design notes, loading instructions and Attack
Of The Mutant Camels (first part) Part
3 (1�3MB); AotMC
(second part), Matrix and Laser Zone Part
4 (1�7MB); Hover
Bovver, Revenge Of The Mutant Camels and Sheep
In Space (first part) Part
5 (1�6MB); Sheep
In Space (second part) and Metagalactic Llamas
Battle At The Edge Of Time (first part) Part
6 (1�9MB); Meta.
Llamas (second part), Ancipital (first part)
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Syncro Lester M. Fong says: Made In France 2 and Synchro are both mini-game/tech-demo type things for
the C64
that Yak distributed on Compunet or on magazine cover-tapes, or something like
that... Made In France 2 is a 2-player Breakout thingamajig, and Syncro is a goat synchronisation
game which bears some similarities
to one of the sub-games in Batalyx. Update
from Lester: "I
found out that in MIF2 you can make the computer take
control of the bottom bat by pressing 'A', so you can
play it as a 1 player game!"
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