![]() It will load most games, the 1541 emulation is excellent. The graphics are well implemented and the SID chip sound is handled very well. Rating: This is the best Commodore 64 Emulator available for the Mac computer. Insanely smooth scrolling, a scintillating soundtrack from the always dependable Martin Galway and its slick blending of genres means that Wizball will forever remain. Playing Wizball was a rites of passage for many Commodore 64 owners and became more than ample ammunition for those who wanted to taunt their CPC and ZX Spectrum owning peers. Subsequent enhancements rely on CPU, SID (etc) related documentations created by various C64 enthusiasts. Eventhough very little of that code remains (other than maybe the PSID digi handling) the provenance still reflects in the name of this project. This emulator originally started from the codebase of "TinySid" by T.Hinrichs and R.Sinsch. ![]() Launched on the C64 back in 1986, it featured hardware scrolling running at 50Hz (or 60Hz on the US C64), colourful backgrounds and hardware sprites for the main ships, enemy attack waves and. ![]()
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