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In the early 90s the C64 gaming market started to dry up as most developers had moved on to 16 bit computers and consoles. This gap was partially filled by a number of disk magazines, like those issued by German publisher CP Verlag. And while the games on these disks were usually nothing to write home about; their soundtracks, often created by people from the demo scene, were a last hurrah for game music on the C64.
Download Episode #025: CP Verlag Chronicles (52 MB, mp3) here
Playlist:
01 “Menu Music” – Magic Disk 64 (10/89) (1989, Commodore 64) by Markus Schneider
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In the early 90s the C64 gaming market started to dry up as most developers had moved on to 16 bit computers and consoles. This gap was partially filled by a number of disk magazines, like those issued by German publisher CP Verlag. And while the games on these disks were usually nothing to write home about; their soundtracks, often created by people from the demo scene, were a last hurrah for game music on the C64.
Download Episode #025: CP Verlag Chronicles (52 MB, mp3) here
Playlist:
01 “Menu Music” – Magic Disk 64 (10/89) (1989, Commodore 64) by Markus Schneider