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Revision as of 23:04, 7 December 2010

Welcome to RetroSoftware.co.uk

Retro Software, the Homebrew Development Hub

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The Krystal Connection and ZAP!
(running at Acorn World 2009)

Posted: 16:14, 23 September 2009
Retro Software is both:
  • a community dedicated to encouraging and supporting the development of brand new games for "retro" computing platforms
  • a publishing label for Acorn micros - namely the BBC Microcomputer range, the Acorn Electron, the Atom and the Archimedes.

We provide information on projects currently in development, a forum for programmers and gamers alike to gather opinion and ask questions, as well as a knowledge-base that experts can use to document coding principles, best practices etc.

Also available are a number of tools for modern systems, which are intended to make it easier to develop software for such classic machines.

The first release by Retro Software was ZAP! for the BBC Micro in May 2009. This was followed up in September 2009 by The Krystal Connection. Both are currently available on cassette and floppy disc (with a version for emulator users to follow) and supplied in a jewel case complete with colour inlay and printed labels.

Please note, Retro Software is and will always be a non-profit initiative and all revenue goes towards the cost of materials and promotion.

Want to know how to get started with Retro Software? or just check out our Works In Progress (WIP), including playable demos?


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Treasure Island
Posted: Tues Jul 7, 2009 16:39
Repton: The Lost Realms
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2009 21:04


                 
Mountain Panic
(video preview)

Posted: August 02, 2010
 
The Krystal Connection
(video preview)

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 00:09