Saturday December 1 – Sunday December 2, 2018
Vendor setup @ 8:00am
Doors open @ 10:00am
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tentative Schedule
See below for details on presentation topics.
Saturday December 1st:
10:00 Doors Open
11:00 Jérémie Marsin – L’abbaye des morts, a new game for the Commodore 64
12:00 Lunch Break
1:00 Leif Bloomquist – Playing Commodore 64 games with the Microsoft Kinect
1:30 Leif Bloomquist – Multiplayer Roguelike for the Commodore 64
2:00 Jason Scott (Internet Archive) – The archive.org Commodore collection
3:00 Stefany Allaire – The C256 Phoenix Project
4:00 Raffle
4:30 Drass – A Homemade TTL 6502
5:00 Dan Laskowski – New Features for FastFingers
6:00 Bryan Pope (Personal Computer Museum) – An UNAIRED Pilot for Bits & Bytes! Screening #1
7:00 Dinner Break
9:00 Socializing / Hacking / Shopping continues…
Sunday December 2nd:
10:00 Doors Open
11:00 Keith Dumoulin – The new A-EON AmigaOne A1222 and prototypes of the new A1200 and A600 MX keyboards by Kipper2k
1:00 Bryan Pope (Personal Computer Museum) – An UNAIRED Pilot for Bits & Bytes! Screening #2
3:00 Socializing / Hacking / Shopping continues…
Presentation Details
Jérémie Marsin – L’abbaye des morts, a new game for the Commodore 64
L’abbaye des morts is a platformer game taking place in 13th century France, during a dark passage of its history. This is the first game published by the new label Double Sided Games. It is a port of an original game made for the PC in 2010 by Spanish developer Locomalito.
Jason Scott (Internet Archive) – The archive.org Commodore collection
Behind-the scenes tales and details of bringing the online Commodore 64 archive to life. (Remote Presentation)
Stefany Allaire – The C256 Phoenix Project
The C256 Foenix is a “new” retro computer based on the WDC 65C816 running @ 14Mhz. The idea behind this creation is to come up with a computer that could have possibly followed the Commodore 128 if things would have been different at Commodore at the time. (Remote Presentation)
Leif Bloomquist – Multiplayer Roguelike for the Commodore 64
Many updates from last year! The game is already quite playable, winnable and it can now be played on either a Commodore 64 or through a modern web browser.
Leif Bloomquist – Playing Commodore 64 games with the Microsoft Kinect Controller
Bring a new dimension to your Commodore gaming with a Kinect and Unijoysticle receiver!
Dan Laskowski – New Features for FastFingers
Many new features in the 2018 edition of this SID music package.
Bryan Pope – An UNAIRED Pilot for Bits & Bytes! For those that missed it at the 2017 show.
Keith Dumoulin – The new A-EON AmigaOne A1222 and prototypes of the new A1200 and A600 MX keyboards by Kipper2k
Check out demos from past World of Commodore shows at TPUG’s YouTube channel.