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* [http://www.sidneymerk.com/c32comp04.shtml | * [http://www.sidneymerk.com/c32comp04.shtml Mike Snyder's reviews of the contest entries] | ||
* [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/msg/95325c8a378546b4 Dave Bernazzani reviews of the contest entries] | * [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/msg/95325c8a378546b4 Dave Bernazzani reviews of the contest entries] | ||
* [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/msg/209e4bb167348d79 PJ's reviews of the contest entries] | * [http://groups-beta.google.com/group/rec.arts.int-fiction/msg/209e4bb167348d79 PJ's reviews of the contest entries] |
Revision as of 21:34, 26 September 2007
The Commodore 32 Contest was run in 2004 by Dave Bernazzani, who challenged authors to enter Z-Code games whose story files 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 (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).