Enhanced version of Cosmic Conquest (a Forth based game from 1982)

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  1. Cosmic-Conquest

    An enhanced version of the 1982 real-time strategy game Cosmic Conquest

    I've been having fun getting Cosmic Conquest, the 1982 real-time strategy game written in Forth, to run on my 6502 SBC. This has been discussed here and here. Thanks to /u/rickcarlino and /u/erroneousbosh for their work on the GForth version of this project. You can find the raw source code of my version here. Note that my version has 16 bit cells. You might need to make minor modifications where FLEETS and F use ! and @ to get my version running on a Forth with larger cells.

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  3. Cosmic-Conquest-1982

    (Historic) Resurrecting one of the first real time strategy (RTS) games from 1982. Written in Forth.

    I've been having fun getting Cosmic Conquest, the 1982 real-time strategy game written in Forth, to run on my 6502 SBC. This has been discussed here and here. Thanks to /u/rickcarlino and /u/erroneousbosh for their work on the GForth version of this project. You can find the raw source code of my version here. Note that my version has 16 bit cells. You might need to make minor modifications where FLEETS and F use ! and @ to get my version running on a Forth with larger cells.

  4. py65

    Emulate 6502-based microcomputer systems in Python

    Thanks. I've been using py65 for my development.

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