Blok Copy DTV by Cosine [web]
BLOK COPY :: A C64DTV 8BPP GAME :: BY COSINE IN 2009 The mission objective for Blok Copy is simple; the playfield contains seven distinct designs of tile arranged into columns of five and, at the start of each level, those tiles are shuffled around; the operator must then reorganise those tiles to resemble their starting order to unlock the stage and progress to the next until all ten levels have been re-synchronised. The joystick directions move the four cursors placed at the edges of the play area and holding the fire button down and moving simultaneously will shuffle the highlighted row or column. Based on the Commodore PET version released in 2008, Blok Copy is the first release for Cosine on the C64DTV. In order to run it, you'll need a modified C64DTV with 8 bits per pixel graphics (version 2 or 3) or the C64DTV emulation now included with VICE. Trivia: original version of Blok Copy (the still unreleased Atari 2600 version) took a mere 4K of ROM, the PET version was squished into a mere 8K machine and yes, we're aware of just how ironic the C64DTV2 version requiring 32K of memory just for the graphics is! Programming: T.M.R Graphics: T.M.R Music: Odie Documentation: T.M.R Format: C64DTV (version 2 or 3) Release date: 21st March 2009
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