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The '''Commodore 32 Contest''' was run in 2004 by [[Dave Bernazzani]], who challenged authors to enter [[Z-code|Z-Code]] games whose [[story file]]s were no larger than 32K in size. (Note that there is no Commodore 32 machine that runs Z-Code; that was just part of the premise's backstory.) There were six entries: * 1st Place: ''[[Endgame (by Denton)|Endgame]]'' ([[Samuel T. Denton]]). * 2nd Place: ''[[Turning Point]]'' ([[Robert Rafgon]]). * 3rd Place: ''[[Amusement Park]]'' ([[Penczer Attila]] as "Algol"). * 4th Place: ''[[Downtown Train]]'' ([[Owen Lockett]]). * 5th Place: ''[[Zombies!]]'' ([[Chris Cenotti]]). * 6th Place: ''[[Paparazzi]]'' ([[EV]]). ==Links== * {{link|deadurl=http://www.gis.net/~daveber/minform/c32.htm|archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20060220222524/http://www.gis.net/~daveber/minform/c32.htm|Commodore 32! The World's First Interactive Fiction Standalone Z-Machine}}. * {{ifdb comp|Commodore 32 Contest|ixp03mds6f42tvz}}. * {{ifarchive index|games/mini-comps/commodore32/}}. ===Reviews=== * [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/msg/95325c8a378546b4 Reviews] by [[Dave Bernazzani]]. * [http://members.aol.com/jdyer41/reviews.html Reviews] by [[Jason Dyer]]. * [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.games.int-fiction/msg/daf1fcf885ac8615 Reviews] by [[Jimmy Maher]]. * [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.games.int-fiction/msg/01dfd7c166e94273 Reviews] by [[Dan Shiovitz]]. * [http://www.sidneymerk.com/c32comp04.shtml Reviews] by [[Mike Snyder]]. * [http://maradns.blogspot.com/2007/09/brief-reviews-of-all-of-commodore-32.html Reviews] by [[Sam Trenholme]]. [[Category:Minicomp]] [[Category:2004]]