Tavenier said:You had to switch floppy's all the time too for building your palace. I bought an external disk drive, so I could have 2 floppy's running at the same time, just for Civ. It costed me about 150 Euros what at the time was a fortune to me (I was 14). I bought it just for Civ.
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Willem said:Me too. Started out playing it on the Commodore 64 though. Yes I'm old.![]()
Quasimodo said:I'm with you brother!
I was so excited when I upgraded from the Vic20 to c64.
Quasimodo said:I was so excited when I upgraded from the Vic20 to c64.
biratets said:Holy S!it! Civilization was compiled to C64! I do not believe this. Must've taken 2 hrs + good tape heads to load a map.
Just incredible! Whoa! When was civ released? I guess 1991? And you've (Willem) got a C64 version? That's antique! Please do us all a favor and copy the binary image to some modern media. That's really something!
Jimbo30 said:Civ on the C64? I'd have to see evidence to believe it considering it came on 4 disks on the Atari ST.
Willem said:The 64 didn't use tape, it had a 5.25 inch diskdrive, or something like that. I don't remember how many disks were required. And no, I don't have them anymore, my 64 days are long behind me.
nexus2000 said:The C64 did use tape. I can remember playing many games on this machine. Although I believe a disk drive was available as a seperate add on but I could never afford it. Seing as we are all talking about old computers I though I'd ask if anyone remembers the Sinclair Zx81? This was my first machine back in good old 1980!! yes monochrome display and a massive 1k Memory ahhh what a machine that was ;o) ... Yes I suppose that makes me old! Also had a sinclair Zx Spectrum 48k,( Think it was called a Timex 1000 in USA), Commodore 64, Sinclair QL, Amstrad CPC 6128, Atari ST,Amiga 500, 1200 I played the original Civ 1 on this machine and I remember having very little sleep whilst playing. I think I even fell asleep in school once because of this game!!
Quasimodo said:I'm with you brother!
I was so excited when I upgraded from the Vic20 to c64.