Recursive Backtracker / Making the Maze
So I’ve had certain fascination with maze making since I was a kid and have filled many pages of graph paper with mazes
So I’ve had certain fascination with maze making since I was a kid and have filled many pages of graph paper with mazes
The Commodore 64 wasn’t my introduction into Commodore machines. That honor goes to the Commodore PET I played with all
In the last post, I introduced a utility that used PETSCII graphics characters to make a pseudo bitmap screen using the
It all started… with a short blurb from a video by Dave Murray, The 8-bit Guy, called The Quest for 80 Columns on the
Last time,I confessed that I prefer the Atari character set over the Commodore 64’s. I mentioned that I may look
I Like the Atari 8 bit Characters Better! Growing up in the eighties, I had my Vic-20 and eventually my Commodore 64.
Download .d64 Here August, 1985 That was the month and year I discovered the Mandelbrot Set. My dad was a subscriber to
Moon Patrol When I was a kid, I loved the arcade game Moon Patrol. If you’re not familiar with it, you were a
Part 2 (Finally) Last time I talked about this, I discussed the usage of AND & OR and how they are used to
Still Here. It’s been a long time since posting here. I guess I spent more time making the game work, than