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2011 Brisbane C64 night :)

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2011 Brisbane C64 night

Saturday, 27th of August 6:00pm - 11:00pm.

At Petrie (North Side of Brisbane), the hall is about 5 minutes walk from train station.

The venue is Bray Hall on Cooke street.

$5 entry to help cover costs.

Games, Demos + Hardware for all 8bit C= computers. (plenty of room to set up your own system if you wish)

Please let me know in advance if you plan on coming so I can get an idea of numbers before the night. email [email protected]

Looking forward to a fun night of C64 action. BTW, any suggestion for a good game to use in a High Score compo?
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Be there for sure. :)

Will setup the Chameleon 64 to demo.

Will bring a bigpond wireless broadband wifi modem for internet conectivity.

Great News.
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Will be there for sure, again. Will see who I can sucker into it again. As I have a car (and licence) now transport will be easier!

High score comp? No idea off the top of the head, but we need someone to dress up as the Scorelord I think :P
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Ok will make an attempt to come this year. 8)


I really want to 8)

+ i owe stingy a few floppy's :blush:
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My cousin moved to Brisbane to work at the University for a year, and this sounds like a good time to visit ;-) We'll see...
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Sounds Great!
Not sure if I can make it, with 4 Kids!!!!
But some Good Games for Scores Comps would be "Wizard Of War" (2 Player), "Lemans" (with Paddle Controllers), "Chase HQ.2", "Ms. Pac-Man" & "Pitfall II".
All on ROM Carts for Quick Load & Action!!!

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If I can make it up there I'll give you a lift amigaman07. We'll wait and see. :wink:
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Sounds Good Wally!
Will you be bringing your 64???
I can bring my Colour Portable TV, and Games! :lol:
& my 128, if I get her working!!!

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If I can make it I'll bring 2 or 3 systems. :D
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Planing to Network them eh Wally? ha ha
I will bring Extra Power Boards then, just incase! :D

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I can pick anyone up around the Sandgate area or between there and Petrie if needed, or on the way through. I could go out even further, say as far as the CBD to pick up; but I can't promise I can drop you back home. Y'know, I don't know when I'm going or how tired I will be :) if you live local, I don't mind taking 10 mins out to drop you off.

Oh, and let me know what to bring. Plenty of equip and I can do multi trips as I don't live too far away. I have a few C64s, a 128D, a few 1541's, monitor (1084S I think, without looking), about 8 datassettes, Retro Replay, MMC64, ZoomFloppy, many joysticks...um...also a few dead C16's/Plus4s and a live one (one only is dead if you don't use a cart; can anyone fix this?), a VIC20...on the non-Commodore front I can of course bring a few Speccies with the flash cart thing (forget its name but it's cool!), a CPC464 (monitor's dead, have to use RF), an Amiga 500 with expansion, an Atari 130XE...Toshiba MSX1...

Oh, also a MiniMig and 1chipMSX. They're cool, too.

Also as well as the disks I brought last time (which I can bring again), I can bring a few crates of tapes. I'd like to know where the rest of mine are, and my carts, but I can easily bring what I do have. Nothing terribly rare, maybe Giana Sisters, I dunno.

I will bring as much is useful/desired, because as I said, I don't live far - dunno where you guys live, maybe Shane lives even closer (I know he's near Caboolture or something), but I could easily be the closest to the event. And this kind of event is precisely why I bought a car! And it has a big boot. So it is good.

Still trying to think of a game for the high score comp. Could always look at what's on the high score challenges on this site here. Hell, if you want to be fancy, why not wait until August and see what the current game of the month is there, and we could all enter it live? That may be a bad idea though...we won't all get a play unless we all load it up and play to death. Have a look at how long each game takes to amass a score, then you'll know.

(All I can say is Commando for example wraps around the score at 1,000,000 - making scoring rather difficult and unrewarding. Grenades wrap around too!)

Keeping in mind what Shane said about wifi, I got a 10GB limit on my Galaxy Tab anyway which I never use, so that may be useful...somehow. I'd suggest streaming SLAY Radio or something for background music while we're there. Doesn't use much bandwidth. You could have a webcam streaming to the interwebs too if you wanted to be all 20th century :P
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Anyone got a private jet for us folks down south so it can be a day trip :wink:
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Thanks Gurt maybe a demo of the Zoom floppy would be the go.
Been thinking of getting one be nice to see it in action.

I live near Caboolture anyone want's a lift and willing to stay to the end! i would be happy to pick up and drop back back home.

I have many parts, if there is something i can bring to get that commodore going again let me know in advance.
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a perth night is way overdue!
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To be honest I haven't even used the ZoomFloppy! But I may between now and then, and at the very least, I'm happy to bring it so people can fiddle with it!
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