Sierra’s Classic Adventures Are Finally Coming to the Commodore 64
The Commodore 64 may have been one of the best personal computers for gaming in its time, but it had its limitations. It didn’t have any problems running classics like Impossible Mission or Bruce Lee, but if you wanted to play Sierra's adventure games, you’d have to upgrade to a more powerful machine. Sierra’s Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI), which powered these games, was never ported to the Commodore.
Now, more than 40 years after AGI was originally developed, it has been. AGI-64 is a new interpreter that brings Sierra's early graphic adventures to everyone’s favorite 8-bit Commodore computer. The project is still under development, but it has already reached a major milestone: Space Quest 1 is now completely playable, with the interpreter being about 75% complete.
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Instead of distributing copyrighted game data (Don't copy that floppy!), AGI-64 provides a tool that...
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