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*07/06/23: '''Gates to Heaven''', a new platformer by [[ESP Soft]] [https://amstrad-esp.itch.io/gates-to-heaven-amstrad-cpc has been released], and their previous game, '''CPC Jewels''', can now be [https://amstrad-esp.itch.io/cpc-jewels-amstrad-cpc downloaded for free].<br />
*27/02/23: '''SOH Tactics GX''', a new GX4000/plus strategy game [http://www.sohde.co.uk/SOHTacticsGX.html released].<br />
*21/12/22: '''[[Current_Sources_Of_Software]]''', now as a wiki page.<br />
*09/12/22: '''Hyperdrive''', a new vertical scrolling SHMUP [https://www.usebox.net/jjm/hyperdrive/ has been released].<br />
*04/11/22: '''[[UniDOS]]''' 1.50 has been released [https://unidos.cpcscene.net].<br />
*30/10/22: '''''Ramiro el vampiro III''''' using [[the Mojon Twins]] engine [https://mojontwins.itch.io/ramiro-el-vampiro-iii is released].<br />
*17/07/22: '''''Lala Prologue''''' using [[the Mojon Twins]] engine [https://www.indieretronews.com/2022/07/lala-prologue-stunning-platformer-by.html is released].<br />
*09/03/22: '''[[FutureOS]]''' 2nd update 2022 [http://www.FutureOS.de is released].<br />
*24/01/22: '''''[[SymAmp]] 4.0''''', with Amiga MOD support and more [http://www.symbos.org/appinfo.htm?00005 is released].<br />
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*When the CPC 664 was being developed, Sugar was already looking (and hinting publicly!) at the CPC 6128.<br />
*The [[472|CPC 472]] was a 464 + 8 KB unwired RAM, released in Spain to circumvent a tax charging 64 KB computers.<br />
*With a total of '''768×288''' pixels, the [[CPC|CPC]] was the 8-bit with the highest displayable resolution on a CRT screen.<br />
*'''OpenOffice''' is the descendant of [[Star-Division|StarWriter]] for CPC. <br />
*'''Excel''' is the direct descendant of [[Multiplan]] for CP/M. <br />
*[[SymbOS|SymbOS]] supports '''50x''' bigger hard drives than Win95A. <br />
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can load a 178 KB floppy disc in '''9 seconds'''.<br />
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can manage up to '''4 MB''' of extended RAM and '''32 GB''' of mass storage.<br />
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A new 60-page Amstrad magazine - '''Amstrad Addict''' - edited by '''David Crookes''' (Retro Gamer, PC Pro, GamesTM, Wireframe, Amstrad Action, WACCI) is taking pre-orders!<br><br> It includes an interview with '''Lord Sugar''' and in-depth articles by Roland Perry, Auntie John, Adam Peters, Nich Campbell, Xyphoe, Rob Scott, Themistocles "gryzor" Papassilekas, Neil Reive, Stuart "Balrog" Whyte, Steve "WACCI" Williams and Andy Price. <br><br>There's an amazing type-in by Sean McManus, interviews with Richard Fairhurst and behind the scenes looks at Toki... and Vespertino. <br><br>And more. Like interviews with the people behind Protext and OCP Advanced Art Studio<br><br><br />
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*07/06/23: '''Gates to Heaven''', a new platformer by [[ESP Soft]] [https://amstrad-esp.itch.io/gates-to-heaven-amstrad-cpc has been released], and their previous game, '''CPC Jewels''', can now be [https://amstrad-esp.itch.io/cpc-jewels-amstrad-cpc downloaded for free].<br />
*27/02/23: '''SOH Tactics GX''', a new GX4000/plus strategy game [http://www.sohde.co.uk/SOHTacticsGX.html released].<br />
*21/12/22: '''[[Current_Sources_Of_Software]]''', now as a wiki page.<br />
*09/12/22: '''Hyperdrive''', a new vertical scrolling SHMUP [https://www.usebox.net/jjm/hyperdrive/ has been released].<br />
*04/11/22: '''[[UniDOS]]''' 1.50 has been released [https://unidos.cpcscene.net].<br />
*30/10/22: '''''Ramiro el vampiro III''''' using [[the Mojon Twins]] engine [https://mojontwins.itch.io/ramiro-el-vampiro-iii is released].<br />
*17/07/22: '''''Lala Prologue''''' using [[the Mojon Twins]] engine [https://www.indieretronews.com/2022/07/lala-prologue-stunning-platformer-by.html is released].<br />
*09/03/22: '''[[FutureOS]]''' 2nd update 2022 [http://www.FutureOS.de is released].<br />
*24/01/22: '''''[[SymAmp]] 4.0''''', with Amiga MOD support and more [http://www.symbos.org/appinfo.htm?00005 is released].<br />
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=== Did you know? ===<br />
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*When the CPC 664 was being developed, Sugar was already looking (and hinting publicly!) at the CPC 6128.<br />
*The [[472|CPC 472]] was a 464 + 8 KB unwired RAM, released in Spain to circumvent a tax charging 64 KB computers.<br />
*With a total of '''768×288''' pixels, the [[CPC|CPC]] was the 8-bit with the highest displayable resolution on a CRT screen.<br />
*'''OpenOffice''' is the descendant of [[Star-Division|StarWriter]] for CPC. <br />
*'''Excel''' is the direct descendant of [[Multiplan]] for CP/M. <br />
*[[SymbOS|SymbOS]] supports '''50x''' bigger hard drives than Win95A. <br />
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can load a 178 KB floppy disc in '''9 seconds'''.<br />
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*07/06/23: '''Gates to Heaven''', a new platformer by [[ESP Soft]] [https://amstrad-esp.itch.io/gates-to-heaven-amstrad-cpc has been released], and their previous game, '''CPC Jewels''', can now be [https://amstrad-esp.itch.io/cpc-jewels-amstrad-cpc downloaded for free].<br />
*27/02/23: '''SOH Tactics GX''', a new GX4000/plus strategy game [http://www.sohde.co.uk/SOHTacticsGX.html released].<br />
*21/12/22: '''[[Current_Sources_Of_Software]]''', now as a wiki page.<br />
*09/12/22: '''Hyperdrive''', a new vertical scrolling SHMUP [https://www.usebox.net/jjm/hyperdrive/ has been released].<br />
*04/11/22: '''[[UniDOS]]''' 1.50 has been released [https://unidos.cpcscene.net].<br />
*30/10/22: '''''Ramiro el vampiro III''''' using [[the Mojon Twins]] engine [https://mojontwins.itch.io/ramiro-el-vampiro-iii is released].<br />
*17/07/22: '''''Lala Prologue''''' using [[the Mojon Twins]] engine [https://www.indieretronews.com/2022/07/lala-prologue-stunning-platformer-by.html is released].<br />
*09/03/22: '''[[FutureOS]]''' 2nd update 2022 [http://www.FutureOS.de is released].<br />
*24/01/22: '''''[[SymAmp]] 4.0''''', with Amiga MOD support and more [http://www.symbos.org/appinfo.htm?00005 is released].<br />
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=== Did you know? ===<br />
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*When the CPC 664 was being developed, Sugar was already looking (and hinting publicly!) at the CPC 6128.<br />
*The [[472|CPC 472]] was a 464 + 8 KB unwired RAM, released in Spain to circumvent a tax charging 64 KB computers.<br />
*With a total of '''768×288''' pixels, the [[CPC|CPC]] was the 8-bit with the highest displayable resolution on a CRT screen.<br />
*'''OpenOffice''' is the descendant of [[Star-Division|StarWriter]] for CPC. <br />
*'''Excel''' is the direct descendant of [[Multiplan]] for CP/M. <br />
*[[SymbOS|SymbOS]] supports '''50x''' bigger hard drives than Win95A. <br />
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can load a 178 KB floppy disc in '''9 seconds'''.<br />
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can manage up to '''4 MB''' of extended RAM and '''32 GB''' of mass storage.<br />
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Do-it-yourself (DIY) projects...<br />
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=== Communication - RS232 / PC Connection ===<br />
* [[AMSSIO|AMSSIO RS232 interface]]<br />
* [[CPC Booster|RS232 and RS485 interface of the CPC Booster+]]<br />
* [[CPCI RS232 Interface|CPCI RS232 Interface]]<br />
* [[Z80 STI RS232 interface]]<br />
* [[Z80-SIO dual ports RS232 interface for CPC (French)]]<br />
<br />
=== Floppy Drives ===<br />
<br />
*[[ABBA switch]] (swap drive A: and B:) <br />
*[[Adding 3.5" drive to CPC464]]<br />
*[[Guide on how to connect a 3.5|Connecting a 3.5" drive to a CPC6128/664 (with photos)]] <br />
*[[Connecting a Disc Interface to CPC464+]] <br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20071126085815/http://www.pcwking1.netfirms.com:80/helpage34.html CPC 6128+ to 2nd Disc Drive Lead]<br />
*[[Modify PC floppy drives|Modify PC floppy drives to work on a CPC]] <br />
*[[DDI Modification|Modify a DDI-1 for use with 3.5" Drives]] <br />
*[[Side Select Switch]] (force AMSDOS to use Side B) <br />
*[[Drive Compatibility]] <br />
*[[DIY:Floppy_Drives|Floppy pinning and signal description, adapter cables]]<br />
*[[Connect a 3 inch drive to a PC|How to connect a 3" CPC drive to a PC]]<br />
*[[Side Select Switch - Alternative Method]]<br />
<br />
=== Cassette deck ===<br />
*[[DIY_464_External_Audio_Socket|DIY 464 External Audio Socket]]<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H56gcIA4cM Adding Audio in mod for your 464 (YouTube Video)]<br />
*[[3d Printed Cassette keys for your 464]]<br />
*[[3d Printed Audio in port for your 464]]<br />
<br />
=== HID ===<br />
* [[PS2Mouse|AMX Compatible PS/2 and USB Mouse Adapter]]<br />
* [[Atari-ST mouse adapter]]<br />
* [[CPCKey|Attaching an AT keyboard to the CPC]]<br />
<br />
=== Joysticks ===<br />
* [[Joystick_Autofire|Joystick Autofire Circuit]]<br />
* [[Joystick Y-cables|Joystick Y-cables]]<br />
* [[Joystick_Splitter|Joystick Splitter Circuit]]<br />
* [[PSX controller mod for Amstrad CPC|PSX controller mod for Amstrad CPC]]<br />
<br />
=== Mass Storage ===<br />
* [[DIY_464_External_Audio_Socket|DIY Tape/CD Socket for CPC464]]<br />
* [[DIY_Plus_Tape_Socket|DIY Tape Socket for CPC6128+]]<br />
* [[HxC_SDCard_Internal|How To Build An Internal HxC SDCard Drive]]<br />
* [[HxC_Floppy_Emulator|HxC Disc Emulator using PC as Storage Medium]]<br />
* [[HxC_Standalone_Floppy_Emulator|HxC Disc Emulator using SDCard]]<br />
* [[IDE8255|IDE8255 for IDE hard discs]]<br />
* [[SDiskEmul|SD Card Disc Drive Emulator]]<br />
* [[SYMBiFACE II|SYMBiFACE II for IDE hard discs]]<br />
* [[X-MASS]] ([[TotO]])<br />
* [[UIDE Universal IDE adapter cards for Z-80 computers]]<br />
<br />
=== Power Supply ===<br />
* [[Power Supply for CPC and CPC plus]]<br />
* [[Powering a CPC 6128 from a Sinclar Spectrum +3 PSU|Powering a CPC 6128 from a Sinclar Spectrum +3 PSU]]<br />
<br />
=== Printer ===<br />
* [[8bit Printer Ports]]<br />
* [[Simple RS232 for Printer usage|Simple RS232 for Printer usage]]<br />
* [[DB-25 Printer Port Adapter]]<br />
<br />
=== Real Time Clocks ===<br />
* [[ACU_Real_Time_Clock_(DIY)|ACU Realtime Clock]] (without year counter)<br />
* [[Real Time Clock|CPCI Real Time Clock]] (note: incomplete instructions / schematics due to low-resolution scans)<br />
<br />
=== ROM / RAM Expansions ===<br />
* [[AcidInside|AcidInside - Internal ACID Socket]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[ACU_Romboard_(DIY)|ACU Romboard]] (ACU)<br />
* [[CPC4MB|CPC4MB - 4 MB memory expansion]] ([[Yarek]])<br />
* [[DIY_Cartridge|DIY Plus Cartridge]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[DualOS|Dual OS for CPC6128 using a 32K EPROM]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[FlashGordon]] (MegaFlash clone with different Flash chip)<br />
* [[Inicron RAM-Box|Inicron RAM-Box]] (Inicron)<br />
* [[Inicron ROM-RAM-Box|Inicron ROM-RAM-Box]] (Inicron)<br />
* [[LowerROM|LowerROM Board]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[MITM|Man In The Middle Cartridge]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[MegaROM|MegaROM]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[Multi_Cartridge|Multi-Cartridge]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[Old School 512K RAM Expansion]] (Revaldinho) - 512K RAM expansion built with an SRAM and 74 Series standard logic<br />
* [[Amstrad ROM Expander|Practical Electronics ROMBoard Project]] (Simon Dean)<br />
* [[Ramcard 128]] ([[RAM7]])<br />
* [[Upgrading a Dk'tronics RAM Expansion|Upgrading a Dk'tronics RAM Expansion]] (Bryce)<br />
* [[X-MEM]] ([[TotO]])<br />
* [[X-ROM]] ([[Timatic Systems]])<br />
* [[Y-MEM]] ([[TotO]])<br />
* [[128k on GX-4000]] ([[User:Rewk]])<br />
* [[CPC 6320 - internal 320K for CPC 6128]] (eto)<br />
<br />
=== Sound ===<br />
* [[Digiblaster|Digiblaster Sound Card]] (8 bit DAC on printer port)<br />
* [[FuturePlayer|FuturePlayer - MP3 Player]] (connected to printer port)<br />
* [[LambdaSpeak III ROM|LambdaSpeak FS and III]] (Expansion for Speech, PCM-Samples, MP3-Player, RTC, serial interface and more)<br />
* [[PlayCity]] ([[TotO]])<br />
* [[SP0256_on_Printer_Port_(DIY)|SP0256 Speech Synthesizer for Printer Port]]<br />
<br />
=== TV / Monitors ===<br />
* [[Convert an MP1 into an MP2|Converting an MP1 into an MP2]]<br />
* [[LCD And Plasma TV Solution|Getting a CPC to work with an LCD or plasma TV]]<br />
* [[PCAI_Video_Texting_(DIY)|PCAI Video Modulator]]<br />
* [[RGB_SVideo|RGB to S-Video Converter]]<br />
* [[TV SCART cable|TV SCART cables]]<br />
<br />
=== Others ===<br />
* [[6 MHz CPC]]<br />
* [[Ambug|Ambug Robot]]<br />
* [[Expanding from CPC 464 to CPC 6128 Spec]]<br />
* [[464Plus Conversion|Converting a 464+ into a 6128+]]<br />
* [[PCAI_A/D_Converter_(DIY)| PCAI Analogue to Digital Converter]]<br />
* [[Schneiderware]] (a series of DIY projects that were released in [[CPC Schneider International]] magazine)<br />
* [[Reset_Button|Reset Button]]<br />
* [[Expansion Converter|UK/DE Expansion Converter]]<br />
* [[Khany]]'s [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:Khany%27s_BankSwapper.jpg BankSwapper]<br />
<br />
== Hardware Repair ==<br />
<br />
* [[Fixing the power switch|Fixing the power switch]] - if your CPC does not power on and the LED is dark<br />
* [[Changing the drive belt|Changing the drive belt]]<br />
* [[Missing Pin|Help, I changed the drive-belt and now my disk drive is suddenly read-only?]]<br />
* [[Changing cassette deck belts|Changing cassette deck belts]]<br />
* [[IC Repair|How to remove/replace an IC]]<br />
* [[Keyboard Membrane Repair/Replacement Guide]]<br />
* [[Joystick_Repair|A Guide To Repairing Digital Joysticks]]<br />
* [[Writepin|Finding and Replacing the Floppy Write Pin]]<br />
* Repair and service a disk drive in an Amstrad CPC 6128 video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKZCbHqEX_k<br />
<br />
<br />
== How to's / Tutorials ==<br />
<br />
* [[A guide to running software on a real Amstrad CPC/CPC Plus computer|A Guide to running software on a real CPC!]] <br />
* [[Transfering Alkatraz protected tapes and most games!|Transfering Alkatraz protected tapes and most games!]] <br />
* [[Willem Programmer|Willem Programmer]] - how to program eproms using the Willem eprom programmer.<br />
<br />
[[Category:DIY| ]] [[Category:Hardware| ]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=ROM_List&diff=108326ROM List2021-11-24T08:52:39Z<p>Gryzor: /* Game ROMs */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a set of lists of known [[ROM]]-based software.<br />
<br />
== Lower ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_464.zip|CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 Modified OS]]||19xx|| ? ||Commodore 64 replica ROMs||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:C64_replica_ROMs.zip|C64 replica ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS Danish]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:os464 (Danish).rom|Danish CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS French AZERTY]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:os464 (French AZERTY).rom|French AZERTY CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS Spanish]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:Os464_(Spanish).rom|Spanish CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 664 OS]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_664.zip|CPC 664 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464+ and 6128+ OS]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||Dumped from 6128 [[Plus System Cartridge]]||||Cart|| [[Media:OS_6128_PLUS.zip|CPC 6128+ OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464+ and 6128+ OS (Spanish)]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||Dumped from 6128 ES [[Plus System Cartridge]]||||Cart|| [[Media:OS6128ES.zip|CPC 6128+ OS ROM (Spanish)]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464+ and 6128+ OS (French) AZERTY]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||Dumped from 6128 FR [[Plus System Cartridge]]||||Cart|| [[Media:OS6128FR.zip|CPC 6128+ OS ROM (French)]]<br />
|-<br />
||CPC 464+ Plus A2||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||||Cart|| [[media:CPC464PlusA2.zip|CPC464+ A2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS English]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_6128.zip|CPC 6128 OS English ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Danish]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:Danish_6128_Firmware_Rom.zip|CPC 6128 OS Danish ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Finnish/Swedish (hack)]]||1985||||Use English BASIC ROM with this||1|||lower ROM|| [[Media:6128_Finnish_Swedish_OS.zip|CPC 6128 OS Finnish/Swedish ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS French]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:French 6128 ROMs.zip|CPC 6128 OS French ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Spanish]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:Spanish_6128_ROMs.zip|CPC 6128 OS Spanish ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS MegaFlash]]||2013||[[Redbox|Redbox]]||Initialises ROMs 0-31 when used with the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash]]||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_6128_patched_megaflash.zip|CPC 6128 OS MegaFlash]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Spanish MegaFlash]]||2013||[[zup|zup (based in RedBox version)]]||Initialises ROMs 0-31 when used with the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash]]||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:os6128sp(mod).zip|CPC 6128 OS Spanish MegaFlash]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC FutureOS lower ROM|CPC FutureOS lower ROM]]||2012||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Lower-ROM replacement which directly starts FutureOS||1||lower ROM|| [[CPC FutureOS lower ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware 3.1|Firmware 3.1]]||2012-2014||[[TotO|TotO]] and [[SyX|SyX]]||Lower replacement + expansion with ROM Flash & RAM Drive RSXs||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:FW315.zip|Firmware 3.15 ROMs]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== BASIC ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 464 Basic]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.0||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_1.0.zip|CPC 464 Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 664 Basic]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.1 - Dumped from CPC 664||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_664.zip|CPC 664 Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 464+ and 6128+ Basic]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.1 - Dumped from 6128 [[Plus System Cartridge]]||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_PLUS.zip|CPC 6128+ Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 6128 Basic English]]||1986||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.1 - Dumped from CPC 6128||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_1.1.zip|CPC 6128 Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 6128 Basic French]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||0|| [[Media:French 6128 ROMs.zip|CPC 6128 Basic French ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 6128 Basic Spanish]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC1.1_(6128_Spanish).ROM|CPC 6128 Basic Spanish]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== DOS / RAMdisc ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[AMSDOS|AMSDOS 0.5]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]]||Dumped from CPC 6128||1||7|| [[Media:AMSDOS_0.5.zip|AMSDOS 0.5 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[AMSDOS|AMSDOS 0.7]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]]||Dumped from 6128 [[Plus System Cartridge]]||1||7|| [[Media:AMSDOS_0.7.zip|AMSDOS 0.7 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||AMSDOS 720K||19xx||?||||1||7|| [[media:Amsdos720.zip|AMSDOS 720K ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|Amspat++]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||Patched AMSDOS ROM for Plus machines - makes them compatible with Classic CPC AMSDOS||1||7|| [[media:AMSPAT.zip|Amspat++ ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BOS|BOS v2.1]]||1987||[[Vortex_Computersysteme|Vortex GmbH]]||||1||7|| [[Media:Bos10.zip|BOS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxidos|Jm MaxiDOS v1.2]]||19xx||[[Nemesis|Nemesis]]||||1||7|| [[Media:JMMAXIDOS.zip|JM Maxidos ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NigDOS|NigDOS 2.24]]||1988||Unknown||Replacement for AMSDOS with Silicon Disk support||1||7|| [[media:nigdos.zip|NigDOS 2.24 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ParaDOS|ParaDOS]]||1997||[[Executioner|Executioner]]||||1||7 or Lower|| [http://www.winape.net/download/Parados.zip ParaDOS 1.1]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.11]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS211.zip|RODOS 2.11 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.13]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS213.ZIP|RODOS 2.13 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.15]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS215.zip|RODOS 2.15 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.19]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS219.zip|RODOS 2.19 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROMDOS|Rom DOS]]||1988||[[KDS|Kds Electronics]]||||1||7|| [[media:RomDOS .zip|ROM DOS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROMDOS|Rom DOS XL v4.0]]||1992||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software Ltd]] - [[KDS|Kds Electronics]]||||1||7|| [[media:Rdosxl40.zip|ROM DOS XL 4.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROMDOS|Rom DOS XL v4.88]]||1993||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software Ltd]]||||1||7|| [[media:Rdosxl48.zip|ROM DOS XL 4.88 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[S-DOS|S-DOS 2.10]]||1993||[[STS|STS Software]]||||1||7|| [[media:SDOS210.ROM|S-DOS 2.10 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[UniDOS|UniDOS]]||2021||[[Futurs']]||AMSDOS compatible DOS which provides support for additional hardwares/softwares drives through plugins ROMs called DOS nodes||1 + DOS nodes||Any (7 recommended)|| [https://unidos.cpcscene.net UniDOS official web site]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VaraDOS|VaraDOS]]||2013||[[Amstrad]], [[Executioner]], [[TFM]]||Provides 0.7 MB formats on A and B||1||7 or Lower|| [[Media:VaraDOS.ROM| VaraDOS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VDOS|V-DOS 1.0]]||1985||[[Vortex|Vortex]]||Provides 0.7 MB on B||1||7 or Lower|| [[Media:Vortex10.zip| V-DOS 1.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VDOS|V-DOS 2.0]]||1985||[[Vortex|Vortex]]||Provides 0.7 MB on B||1||7 or Lower|| [[Media:Vortex20.zip| V-DOS 2.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VDOS|V-DOS 2.11]]||1986||[[Vortex|Vortex]]||Provides 0.7 MB on A,B,C,D||1||7 or Lower|| [[File:VDOS_decoded_TFM.ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[XD-DOS|XD-DOS 1.11]]||1987||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides 0.7 MB formats||1||7 or Lower||[[Media:Xddos111.zip| XD-DOS 1.11 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[XD-DOS|XD-DOS 2.10]]||1990||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides 0.7 MB formats and hard disc support||1||7 or Lower||[[Media:XDDOS210.ROM|XD-DOS 2.10 ROM]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Alternative OS ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[CP/M|CPM+]]||1988||Graduate Software - [[Digital_Research|Digital Research]] - [[Amstrad|Amstrad]]||||2||1-15(31)|| [[media:Cpmp.zip|CP/M+ ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPM Accessory ROM 1|CPM Accessory ROM 1]]||1988||Graduate Software||Requires CPM+ to be installed||1||1-15|| [[media:Cpmacc1.zip|CPM Accesory ROM 1]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPM Plus ROM|CPM Plus ROM by Vorax]]||19xx||Graduate - Vorax||||2||1-15(31)|| [[media:voraxcpm.zip|Vorax CPM Plus ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desktop_Environment_System|DES - Desktop Environment System]]||1994||Michael Beckett - [[Campursoft|Campursoft]]||||2||1-15(31)||[[media:desr.zip|DES Desktop Environment System ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS]]||1989- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Advanced OS for CPC6128 and 6128Plus||4||ROM A: 0-15(31)||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS expansion ROM 1]]||2016- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||[[ROManager]] 2.18 on ROM||1||0-255||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS expansion ROM 2]]||2016- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Wallpapers on ROM||1||0-255||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS expansion ROM 3]]||2016- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Applications on ROM||1||0-255||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Symbos|SymbOS]]||2007- 2016||[[Prodatron|Prodatron]]||||4||1-15|| [http://www.symbos.de/download/symbos-cpc.zip SymbOS ROMs]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Background Utility ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amstrad Toolkit|Amstrad Toolkit v1.1]]||1985||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:TOOLK11.ROM|Amstrad Toolkit 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amstrad Toolkit|Amstrad Toolkit v1.4]]||1986||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:Toolkit.zip|Amstrad Toolkit 1.4 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amsback De Luxe|Amsback De Luxe]]||1985||[[Henrik Torp|Henrik Torp]]||||1||-|| [[media:Amsback.rom|Amsback De Luxe ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|BAS-CHE]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||BASGEN and Cheese Cruncher||1||-|| [[media:BAS-CHE.zip| BAS-CHE ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Inicron_ROM-RAM-Box|Booster ROM]]||1996|| [[WSX|WSX]] ||Initialises ROMs 16-31||1||15|| [[media:BOOSTER.zip|Booster ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Copymate Plus|Copymate+ v3.2]]||1990||Marco Vieth||||1||-|| [[media:copymate.zip| Copymate+ v3.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||CTWA ROM||1987||[[Computing with the Amstrad]]||Generated from source code included in [http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david/tech/cpc/CWTA-writing-ROMs.html tutorial on writing ROM software]||1||-|| [[media:CWTA.zip| CWTA ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc Demon|Disc Demon v1.1]]||1986||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:Ddemon11.zip|Disc Demon 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|Disc O' Magic 4.1]]||1993||[[WSX|WSX]]||Disc/File Copier||1||-|| [[media:MAGIC.zip| Disc O' Magic 4.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc Power|Disc Power]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:Discpower.zip|Disc Power ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Discology|Discology Disccopier]]||1987||Meridien Software||Unofficial conversion to ROM by T3m||1||-|| [[media:Discolog.zip|Discology Disccopier ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Discology|Discology Filecopier]]||19xx||Unknown||French||1||-|| [[media:Discfile.zip|Discology Filecopier ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Discology|Discology v6.0]]||19xx||Meridien Software||Transferred to ROM by Vorax. Supposedly for Plus, but works on a normal CPC?||1||-|| [[media:Discology6.zip|Discology 6.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc_User's_Utilities_(Micro_Power_Ltd.)|Disc User's Utilities]]||1985||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro_Power_Ltd]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Disc User's Utilities (Micro Power Ltd.) (1985).zip|Disc Users Utilites ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[DOS_Copy_Crime|DOS Copy v1.3 and Crime v1.3]]||1991||Crown of Beng||PC to CPC copier and Disc copier||1||-|| [[media:Doscrime.zip|DOS Copy/Crime 1.3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragonbreed|Dragon Breed Rom 1]]||19xx||Dragon Breed||This ROM requires CP/M to be installed||1||-|| [[media:Dbreed1.zip|Dragon Breed 1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[John_Morrison|Extended BASIC v1.1]]||1986||[[John_Morrison|John Morrison]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Extended Basic v1.1 (1986)(John Morrison)(EXBASIC.ROM).zip|JM Extended BASIC ROM ]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hackit|Hack It / Le Hackeur V4.0]]||19xx||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software]])||English Version||1||-|| [[Media:HackItV4.zip|HackIt ROM v4.00]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hackit|Hack It / Le Hackeur V4.79]]||19xx||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software]])||French Version||1||-|| [[Media:HACKEUR.zip|Le Hackeur ROM v4.79]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hackit|Hack It / Le Hackeur V7.0]]||19xx||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software]])||French Version||1||-|| [[Media:HackItV7.zip|Le Hackeur ROM v7.00]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[JL_Utilities|JL Utilities v1.2]]||19xx||[[JLCS|J0rn Lorentzen-JLCS]]||||1||-|| [[media:JLUtilities 12.zip|JL Utilities 1.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[JL_Utilities|JL Utilities v2.1]]||19xx||[[JLCS|J0rn Lorentzen-JLCS]]||Memory monitor and disassembler||1||-||[[media:Jlutilit21.zip|JL Utilities 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KNS ROM|Kns ROM 6128 v1.01]]||1989||MFW||||1||-|| [[media:knsrom.zip|KNS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locksmith|Lock Smith]]||1985||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:Locksmith.zip|Locksmith ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masterfile_III|Master File 128 v2.2]]||19xx||[[Campbell_Systems|Campbell Systems]] and [[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark]]||||1||-|| [[media:mfile128.zip|Masterfile 128 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masterfile_464|Master File 464 v1.1]]||1984||[[Campbell_Systems|Campbell Systems]] and [[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Master File 464 v1.1 (1984)(Campbell Systems and Amsoft)(MFILE464.ROM).zip|Master File 464 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Master Save]]||1993||Meridien Informatique||Disc Copier||1||-|| [[Media:Mastsave.zip|Master Save ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Micro Style ROM|Micro Style ROM v2.11]]||1989||[[Microstyle|Micro Style]] - PotPlant Systems||Printer + Screen Utilities (plus some small games!)||1||-|| [[media:stylerom.zip|Microstyle Style ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|Muzak]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||Soundtracker Player||1||-|| [[media:MUZAK.zip| Muzak ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nirvana|Nirvana 1.1]]||1990||[[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark Systems]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Nirvana 1.1 (1990)(GoldMark Systems)(NIRVANA.ROM).zip|Nirvana 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nirvana|Nirvana 1.21+]]||1991||[[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark Systems]]||||1||-|| [[Media:NIRVANA21Plus.ZIP|Nirvana 1.21+ ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NWC_Utilities|Nwc Utilities 1.1]]||19xx||[[NWC|Nwc]]||||1||-|| [[media:Nwcutili.zip|NWC Utilities 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oddjob|Odd Job 2.2]]||1985||[[Pride_Utilities|Pride Utilities]] - [[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark]]||||1||-|| [[media:Oddjob22.zip| Odd Job 2.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC_Procopy|Pro Skey - Procopy v1.2 and Speed Key]]||1990||[[Nemesis|Nemesis]]||||1||-|| [[media:Proskey.zip|Procopy 1.2 Speedkey ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Programmers Toolbox|Programmer's Toolbox 1.0a]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:Toolbox10.zip|Programmers Toolbox 1.0a]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Programmers Toolbox|Programmers Tool Box v1.2a]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:pt12a.zip|Programmers Toolbox 1.2a]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[QuickCMD|QuickCMD V2.1]]||2011||norecess||Adds enhancements to working with discs, like TAB-autocomplete and running with a simple filename||1||-|| [[Media:Quickcmd-v21.zip|QuickCMD 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RH-DMON|RH-DMON V3]]||1986||C.Hoesle-Kienzlen||Diskeditor in German||1||-|| [[media:RH-DMON3.zip|RH-DMON 3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ruck Zuck Copy|Ruck Zuck Copy]]||1996||[[Doc Bartoc|Doc Bartoc]]||||1||-|| [[media:Ruckzuk.rom|Ruck Zuck Copy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Superpower_Mailing_List_(Micro_Power_Ltd.)|Super Power Mailing List]]||1985||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro Power Ltd]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Super Power Mailing List (1985)(Micro Power Ltd)(MAIL.ROM).zip|Superpower Mailing ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super ROM|Super Rom v1.0]]||1991||Vorax||||1||-|| [[Media:Super.zip|Super ROM 1.0]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super_Romplus|Super ROMplus]]||1986||[[Britannia_Software_Ltd|Britannia Software Ltd]]||Auto Rom Control System 1.6||1||-|| [[media:SuperRplus.zip|Super ROM Plus 1.6]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[System_X|System X v2.1]]||1985||[[Pride_Utilities|Pride Utilities]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Sysx21.zip|System X 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[T3m|T3m ROM]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:T3mrom.zip|T3m ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Transmat|Transmat v2.1]]||1985||[[Pride_Utilities|Pride Utilities]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Tmat21.zip|Transmat 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[UNCR|UNCR v2.4]]||1988||Graduate Software||Cruncher Accessory ROM for CPM||1||-|| [[media:Cpmcrch.zip|UNCR 2.4 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Utility Suite|Utility Suite]]||19xx||Unknown||||||7|| [[media:Rob3rom.zip|Utility Suite ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Utopia|Utopia]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:ArnorUtopia.zip|Utopia ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Utopia|Utopia 1.07]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:UTOP107.ROM|Utopia 1.07 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WriteDSK|WriteDisk]]||2005||[[Arkos|Arkos]]||PC to CPC Disk Copier||1||-|| [[Media:Writedsk.rom|Writedisk ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|WSX Utilities]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||CRTC, Disc, RAM and ROM utilities (some utilities will only work with the Inicron RAM-ROM Box)||1||-|| [[media:WSXUTILITY.zip| WSX Utility ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[YANCC|Yet Another Norton-Commander Clone]]||2016||[[SOS|SOS]]||Norton-Commander Clone-for AMSDOS+ACMEDOS, M4DOS follows - [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/applications/yet-another-norton-commander-clone/ newer Versions]||1||-|| [[media:YANCC220916b.zip|YANCC ROM]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Language Compiler ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[BCPL|BCPL]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:ArnorBCPL.zip|BCPL ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxam|Maxam 1.0]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Maxam(Rom).zip|Maxam 1.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxam|Maxam 1.14]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:MAXAM114.ROM|Maxam 1.14 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxam|Maxam 1.5]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[media:Maxam15.zip|Maxam 1.5 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[PhrozenC|PhrozenC v1.1]]||2010||[[NoRecess|NoRecess]]||||1||-|| [http://www.norecess.net/uploads/6/0/2/5/6025013/phrozenc-11.zip PhrozenC 1.1 ROM]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Full Program ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[The_Advanced_OCP_Art_Studio|The Advanced OCP Art Studio]]||?||[[Rainbird_(software_house)|Rainbird]]||Unofficial Hack 1.0 - Based on v2.4, the features 'Printer Menu' 'Password' and 'Software Backup were removed to reduce the program size||3||-|| [[media:OCPROM.zip|The Advanced OCP Art Studio ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BrunWord|BrunWord]]||?||[[Brunning_Software|Brunning Software]]||||||-|| Link Required<br />
|-<br />
||[[Draughts|Draughts]]||1986||Unknown||Possibly a converted Basic Program||1||-|| [[media:DRAUGHTS.ROM|Draughts ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Micro-Music_Creator|Micro Music Creator]]||1988||First Byte||||2||-|| [[Media:MicroMusic.zip|Micro-Music Creator ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Protext|Protext 1.20]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Word Processor||1||-|| [[Media:Protext_V1.20_(Rom).zip|Protext 1.20 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Protext|Protext 1.22]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Word Processor||1||-|| [[Media:Protext(Rom).zip|Protext 1.22 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Promerge_Plus|ProMerge Plus 1.0]]||1986||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Mail merge for [[Protext|Protext]] ||1||-|| [[Media:ProMergePlus(Rom).zip|Promerge Plus 1.0 ROM]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[ProPrint|ProPrint 1.52]]||1993||[[Campursoft|Campursoft]]||Print enhancer for [[Protext|Protext]] ||1||-|| [[Media:PROPR152.ROM|ProPrint 1.52 ROM]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[Prospell|ProSpell 1.04]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Spellchecking utility for [[Protext|Protext]]||1||-|| [[Media:PROSP104.ROM|Prospell 1.04 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prospell|ProSpell 1.10]]||1986||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Spellchecking utility for [[Protext|Protext]]||1||-|| [[Media:Prospell(Rom).zip|Prospell 1.10 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[STarKos|STarKos 1.21]]||?||[[Arkos|Arkos]]||Music Tracker||2-3||-|| [http://www.grimware.org/lib/exe/fetch.php/documentations/software/starkos/starkos.v1.21.rom.arkos.zip STarKos 1.21]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Hardware Dependent ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[AMRAM2|Amram 2]]||19xx||[[Silicon_Systems|Silicon Systems]]||Sideways RAM toolkit ROM||1||-|| [[media:amram2.zip|AMRAM 2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ANTA_64|Anta 64]]||Unknown||||||||-|| Link Required<br />
|-<br />
||Arkos ROM Pack||2006||[[Arkos|Arkos]]||RSXs need CPC Booster||2||-|| [http://www.julien-nevo.com/arkos/tools/Arkos%20ROM%20Pack%20v1.1%20Files%20(arkos).zip Arkos ROM Pack 1.1]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc_Wizard|Disc Wizard]]||Unknown||[[Evesham_Micros|Evesham Micros]]||||1||-|| [[Media:DiscWizard12.zip|DiscWizard v1.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fleet_EPROM_Programmer|Amstrad Eprom Programmer]]||19xx||Fleet Microsystems Ltd & F.Kup||||1||-|| [[Media:Amstrad Eprom Programmer (19xx)(Fleet Microsystems Ltd & F.Kup)(FLTEPRM.ROM).zip| Fleet EPROM ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spectre_Comms_Serial_Interface|Cage Comms v1.1]]||19xx||[[Aspects_BBS|D. Gorski and I. Hoare]]||||1||-|| [[Media:CageCommsRom11.zip|Cage Comms ROM v1.1]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|Cage Comms v1.21]]||1987||[[Aspects_BBS|D. Gorski and I. Hoare]]||For the K.D.S. Serial Interface||1||-|| [[Media:CAGE121.ZIP|Cage Comms ROM v1.21]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Panda_Electronics_Communications_Interface_Unit|Communication Interface Unit Driver Softare 1.5]]||1986||Panda Electronics Ltd||||1||-|| [[Media:Panda Electronics Communication Interface Unit Interface Driver v1.5.zip|Panda Comms ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amstrad_Serial_Interface|Comstar v1.25]]||1986||[[HoneySoft|Honeysoft]] - [[PACE|Pace]]||||2||-|| [[Media:AmstradPaceSerialInterfaceCommstarRomImage.zip|ROM Image for Pace version]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Copy Lock|Copy Lock v6.0]]||1988||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||-|| [[media:copyl60.zip|Copy Lock 6.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_Lightpen|Dk'Tronics Lightpen ROM]]||19xx||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Dk'tronicsLightPenRomImage.zip|Dk'tronics Lightpen ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_memory_expansion|Dk'Tronics Silicon Disc 64K 0.3 ROM]]||1986||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-||[[Media:SiliconDisc64.zip|DK'Tronics 64Kb Silicon Disc 0.3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_memory_expansion|Dk'Tronics Silicon Disc 1.3 ROM]]||1986||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-||[[Media:Dk'tronicsSiliconDiscRomImage.zip|DK'Tronics Silicon Disc 1.3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_memory_expansion|Dk'Tronics Silicon Disc 2.12 ROM]]||1986||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:SD212.ROM|Dk'tronics Silicon Disc 2.12 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_Speech_Synthesizer|Dk'Tronics Speech ROM v1.1]]||19xx||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:DKSPEECH.ROM|DK'Tronics Speech ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[HxC_Standalone_Floppy_Emulator|HxC Manager v2.2]]||2011||[[norecess|norecess]]||||1||-|| [http://www.norecess.net/uploads/6/0/2/5/6025013/hxc22.zip HxC 2.2 ROM]<br />
|-<br />
||[[John_Morrison|Jm EPROM Programmer]]||1985||[[John_Morrison|John Morrison]]||||1||-||[[Media:Jm Eprom Programmer (1985)(John Morrison)(JMPEPRM.ROM).zip|JM EPROM Prog ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|K.D.S Serial Interface & Comms Pack 5 v4.2]]||19xx||[[KDS|K.D.S. Electronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:KDS_RS232_4.2.zip|KDS Serial ROM v4.2]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|K.D.S Serial Interface & Comms Pack 5 v4.2B]]||19xx||[[KDS|K.D.S. Electronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Kds serial interface rom.zip|KDS Serial ROM v4.2b]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|K.D.S Serial Interface & Comms Pack 5 v5.0]]||19xx||[[KDS|K.D.S. Electronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:KDSCOM50.ZIP|KDS Serial ROM v5.0]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[LambdaSpeak III ROM]]||2019||[[FutureSoft]]||Lot's of RSX commands for the LambdaSpeak III expansion.||1||-|| [[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/LambdaSpeak_RSX_by_TFM.zip LambdaSpeak III RSX ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ramcard_128|Madram/Overlanders]]||2004||Gerey Yves||Dams Assembler/Debugger and Burn software for RamCard||1||-|| [[Media:Ovl.zip|Overlanders ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MegaFlashROManager|MegaFlashROManager]]||2011 - 2012||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Management software for [[User:Bryce|Bryce's]] [[MegaFlash]]; similar to the ROManager||2||-||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/MF_ROManager.zip MegaFlashROManager]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mirage_Imager|Mirage Imager V2]]||?||Mirage Computers Ltd.||||1||-|| [[Media:MirageImagerV2.zip|Mirage Image V2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mirage_Imager|Mirage Imager V3.2]]||1987||Mirage Computers Ltd.||||1||-|| [[Media:MirageImagerV32.zip|Mirage Image V3.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Multiface|Multiface 2]]||1986||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||For Original AMSDOS||1||-|| [[Media:Multiface.two.romantic.robot.86.zip|Multiface 86 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Multiface|Multiface 2]]||1988||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||For Original AMSDOS (See [[Multiface|Multiface 2 Page]] for differences) ||1||-|| [[Media:Multiface.two.romantic.robot.0e.zip|Multiface 0E ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Multiface|Multiface 2]]||1990||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||For CPC Plus AMSDOS|||1||-||[[Media:Multiface.two.romantic.robot.8b.zip|Multiface CPC Plus ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RDOS|RDOS]]||1988||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides a 444 KB RAM disc on Dobbertin RAM Expansion||1||7|| [[Media:RDOS-EXT.ROM|RDOS ROM]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[Roman|Roman]]||2013||[[PNG|PNG]]||ROM Management for the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash]]||1||-|| [[Media:ROMAN10-DSKHFE.zip|ROMAN 1.0]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[ROManager|ROManager]]||2005 - 2012||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Management software for the [[SYMBiFACE_II|SYMBiFACE II]]; similar to the MegaFlashROManager||2||-|| [http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/SF_ROManager.zip SFII ROManager]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROManager|ROManager ALL]]||2005 - 2019||[[FutureSoft]]||Management software for ALL Pseudo-ROM expansions: FG, M4, MF, SF2, SF3, X-MEM etc.; ROManager on FutureOS XROM||1||0-255|| [http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/ROManager_ALL.zip ROManager for FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Softbrenner 1.27|Softbrenner 1.27]]||?||[[WSX|WSX]]||for ROM-RAM-Box||1||-|| [[media:SB127.zip|Softbrenner 1.27 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dobbertin Smart Watch|TIME ROM+]]||?||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides RSX commands to use the [[Dobbertin Smart Watch|Dobbertin SmartWatch RTC]] under BASIC||1||-|| [[media:TIMEROM+.ROM|TIME ROM+]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VIDI_digitizer|VIDI Digitizer 2.02 ROM]]||1986||[[Rombo_Productions|Rombo Productions]]||||||-|| [[media:VIDIR202.ROM|VIDI Digitizer 2.02 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vortex_Expansions_RAM_card|Vortex RAM - Expansion Card ID]]||19xx||[[Vortex_Computersysteme|Vortex]]||||1||-|| [[media:vramid.zip|Vortex RAM ID ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-ROM|X-ROM Eprommer v1.16]]||1986||[[Timatic_Systems|Timatic Systems]]||||1||-|| [[Media:XROM Eprommer v1.16 (1986)(Timatic Systems)(XROM.ROM).zip|X-ROM ROM]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Game ROMs ==<br />
(most files taken from [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?topic=7854.msg60349#msg60349 this forum thread here] )<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ahhh|Ahhh]]||1988||[[CRL|CRL Group PLC.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Ahhh.rom|Ahhh ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Air_Traffic_Control|Air Traffic Control]]||1984||[[Hewson_Consultants|Hewson Consultants]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Air Traffic Control.rom|Air Traffic Control ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Airwolf|Airwolf]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Elite_Systems|Elite Systems]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Airwolf.rom|Airwolf ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alex_Higgins_World_Snooker|Alex Higgins World Snooker]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Gem_Software|Gem Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Alex_Higgins_World_Snooker.rom|Alex Higgins World Snooker ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anarchy|Anarchy]]||1988||[[Hewson|Hewson]]/[[Rack-It|Rack-It]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Anarchy.rom|Anarchy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Android One|Android One]]||1985||[[Vortex Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by SyX||1||-||[[media:android_one.rom|Android One ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid|Arkanoid]]||1987||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>ARKANOID||1||-||[[media:Arkanoid.rom|Arkanoid ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Astro_Attack|Astro Attack]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Astro Attack.rom|Astro Attack ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atlants|Atlantis]]||1985||[[Cobra_Soft|Cobra Soft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Atlantis.rom|Atlantis ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Avenger|Avenger]]||1986||[[Gremlin_Graphics|Gremlin Graphics]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:AvengerROMs.zip|Avenger ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blagger|Blagger]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Alligata_Software|Alligata Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Blagger.rom|Blagger ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack|Bomb Jack I & II]]||1986-7||[[Elite Systems]]||Converted to launch from ROM by SyX||3||-||[[media:Bomb_jack_1_y_2.zip|Bomb Jack I & II ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder_Dash|Boulder Dash]]||1985||[[Mirrorsoft|Mirrorsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Boulderdash.rom|Boulder Dash ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Braxx_Bluff|Braxx Bluff]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>BRAXX||1||-||[[media:BRAXX.ROM|Braxx Bluff ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bruce_Lee|Bruce Lee]]||1984||[[Americana|Americana]]/[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Bruce Lee.rom|Bruce Lee ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chuckie_Egg|Chuckie Egg]]||1985||[[A&F Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-|| [[media:EGGRSX.ROM|Chuckie Egg ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic_Axiens|Classic Axiens]]||1986||[[Bubble_Bus_Software|Bubble Bus Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by TFM||1||-|| [[media:AXIENS.ROM|Classic Axiens ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Invaders|Classic Invaders]]||1986||[[Bubble_Bus_Software|Bubble Bus Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Classic Invaders.rom|Classic Invaders ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chopper_Squad|Chopper Squad]]||1984||[[Interceptor_Software|Interceptor Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Chopper Squad.rom|Chopper Squad ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Codename_MAT|Codename MAT]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>CODEMAT||2||-||[[media:Codename_MAT_ROMs.zip|Codename MAT ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC_Invaders|CPC Invaders]]||1993||[[STS|STS Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by 00WReX||1||-||[[media:CPCInvad.rom|CPC Invaders ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cyber_Huhn|Cyber Huhn]]||2013||TFM, MacDeath, Tom&Jerry||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Cyberhuhn.zip|Cyber Huhn ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dead_on_Time|Dead on Time]]||2010||[[Psytronik_Software|Psytronik]]/[[Paul_Kooistra|Paul Kooistra]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>DOT||2||-||[[media:Dead_on_Time_ROMs.zip|Dead on Time ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defend_or_Die|Defend or Die]]||1985||[[Alligata_Software|Alligata Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by arnoldemu||1||-||[[media:Defend or Die.rom|Defend or Die ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Donkey_Kong|Donkey Kong]]||1986||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Donkey Kong.rom|Donkey Kong ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Don't_Panic|Don't Panic]]||1985||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Don't Panic.rom|Don't Panic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dr. Livingstone, I Presume]]|| 1987 || [[Opera_Soft|Opera Soft]] || Converted by VincentGR ||2|| - || [[Media:Lingivstone.zip| Dr Linvingstone, I Presume?]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's_Gold|Dragon's Gold]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Dragon's_Gold.rom|Dragon's Gold ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Electro_Freddy|Electro Freddy]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Softspot|Softspot]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Electro Freddy.rom|Electro Freddy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Equinox]]||1986||[[Mikro-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Equinox rom.rar|Equinox ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Everyone's_A_Wally|Everyone's a Wally]]||1985||[[Mikro-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Everyones_a_Wally.rar|Everyone's a Wally ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Finders_Keepers|Finders Keepers]]||1985||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Finders Keepers.rom|Finders Keepers ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire_Ant|Fire Ant]]||1984||[[Mogul_Communications|Mogul Communications]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Fire Ant.rom|Fire ant ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frost_Byte|Frost byte]]||1986||[[MikroGen|MikroGen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Frost Byte.rom|Frost Byte ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fu-Kung_in_Las_Vegas|Fu-Kung In Las Vegas]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Romik|Romik]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Fu-Kung_In_Las_Vegas.rom|Fu-Kung In Las Vegas ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game_Of_Dragons|Game Of Dragons]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Game Of Dragons.rom|Game Of Dragons ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet_(Defender Clone)|Gauntlet (Defender Clone)]]||1985||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro Power Ltd.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Gauntlet.rom|Gauntlet ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghouls|Ghouls]]||1984||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro Power Ltd.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Ghouls.rom|Ghouls ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gilligan's Gold|Gilligan's Gold]]||1984||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Gilligan's Gold.rom|Gilligan's Gold ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Glider_Rider|Glider Rider]]||1986||[[Quicksilva]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Glider.rar|Glider Rider ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand_Prix_Driver|Grand Prix Driver]]||1984||[[Amsoft]]/[[Britannia_Software_Ltd|Britannia Software Ltd]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:GPDriver.rom|Grand Prix Driver ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand_Prix_Rally_II|Grand Prix Rally II]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Loriciels|Loriciels]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Rally2.rom|Grand Prix Rally II ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Great_Gurianos|Great Gurianos]]||1987||[[Hit_Pak|Hit Pak]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Great_Gurianos.rar|Great Gurianos ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hagar|Hagar]]||????||[[The Black System|The Black System]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Hagar.rom|Hagar ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harrier_Attack|Harrier Attack]]||1984||[[Amsoft]]/[[Durell Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-|| [[media:Harrier.rom|Harrier Attack ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvey_Headbanger|Harvey Headbanger]]||1986||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>HARVEY||1||-||[[media:Harvey_Headbanger.rom|Harvey Headbanger ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Head Over Heels|Head Over Heels]]||1987||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by SyX||3||9, 16 and 17|| [[media:hoh_roms.zip|Head Over Heels ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Herberts_Dummy_Run|Herbert's Dummy Run]]||1985||[[Mikron-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Herberts_Dummy_Run.rar|Herbert's Dummy Run ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Highway_Encounter|Highway Encounter]]||1985||[[Vortex_Software|Vortex Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||2||-|| [[media:Highway_Encounter.zip|Highway Encounter ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Home_Runner|Home Runner]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Britannia_Software_Ltd|Britannia Software Ltd]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Home Runner.rom|Home Runner ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[House_Of_Usher|House Of Usher]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Indescomp|Indescomp]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:House Of Usher.rom|House Of Usher ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback|Hunchback]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Hunchback.rom|Hunchback ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Into_Oblivion|Into Oblivion]]||1986||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Oblivion.rom|Into Oblivion ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jammin|Jammin]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Jammin.rom|Jammin ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karl's_Treasure_Hunt|Karl's Treasure Hunt]]||1984||[[Software_Projects|Software Projects Ltd.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Karl's Treasure Hunt.rom|Karl's Treasure Hunt ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killer Gorilla|Killer Gorilla]]||1987||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Killer Gorilla.rom|Killer Gorilla ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight_Lore|Knight Lore]]||1985||[[Ultimate|Ultimate Play The Game]]||Converted to launch from ROM by MiguelSky||2||-||[[media:KnightLore.zip|Knight Lore ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kong_Strikes_Back|Kong Strikes Back]]||1984||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-||[[media:Kong Strikes Back.rom|Kong Strikes Back ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Krakout|Krakout]]||1987||[[Gremlin_Graphics|Gremlin Graphics]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-|| [[media:KrakoutROMs.zip|Krakout ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lab_Escape|Lab Escape]]||2013||[[EgoTrip|EgoTrip]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Lab Escape.rom|Lab Escape ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Light_Force|Light Force]]||1986||[[FTL|FTL]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>LIGHTFORCE||2||-||[[media:Light_Force_ROMs.zip|Light Force ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Loom_Preview|Loom (Preview)]]||?||[[Epsilon|Epsilon]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Loom Preview.rom|Loom Preview ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Manic_Miner|Manic Miner]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Software_Projects|Software Projects]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Manic Miner.rom|Manic Miner ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monty_On_The_Run|Monty on the Run]]||1986||[[Gremlin_Graphics|Gremlin Graphics]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Monty_on_the_Run.rar|Monty on the Run ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Moon_Buggy|Moon Buggy]]||1985||[[Anirog|Anirog Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Moon_Buggy.rom|Moon Buggy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutant_Monty|Mutant Monty]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Artic_Computing|Artic Computing]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Mutant Monty.rom|Mutant Monty ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis_the_Warlock|Nemesis the Warlock]]||1987||[[Martech]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Nemesis_the_Warlock.rar|Nemesis the Warlock ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nebulus|Nebulus]]||1988||[[HEWSON]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Nebulus_ROM.zip|Nebulus ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oh Mummy|Oh Mummy]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-||[[media:Ohmummy.rom|Oh Mummy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[One_Man_And_His_Droid|One Man And His Droid]]||1985||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:One Man And His Droid.rom|One Man And His Droid ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Overkoban|Overkoban]]||2013||Tom&Jerry, Supersly, Eldrik||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Overkoban.zip|Overkoban ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Man|Pac-Man]]||1986||T and T||Converted to launch from ROM by Nilquader||1||-||[[media:pacman-rom.zip|Pacman ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Punchy|Punchy]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Mr._Micro|Mr. Micro]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Punchy.rom|Punchy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pyjamarama]]||1985||[[Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Pyjamarama ROM.rar|Pyjamarama ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Relentless|Relentless]]||2013||Axelay, Rexbeng, Tom&Jerry||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Relentless.zip|Relentless ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_Ahoy!|Roland Ahoy!]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Computersmith|Computersmith]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland Ahoy.rom|Roland Ahoy! ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_goes_Digging|Roland Goes Digging]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland Goes Digging.rom|Roland Goes Digging ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_goes_Square_Bashing|Roland Goes Square Bashing]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland Goes Square Bashing.rom|Roland Goes Square Bashing ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_on_the_Ropes|Roland On The Ropes]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Indescomp|Indescomp]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland On The Ropes.rom|Roland On The Ropes ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ruff and Reddy|Ruff and Reddy]]||????||[[Nicholas_Campbell|Nick Campbell]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:RuffandReddyROMs.zip|Ruff and Reddy ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Satellite_Warrior|Satellite Warrior]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>SATWAR||2||-||[[media:Satellite_Warrior_ROMs.zip|Satellite Warrior ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sentinel|Sentinel]]||1987||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>SENTINEL||1||-||[[media:Sentinel.ROM|Sentinel ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space_Hawks|Space Hawks]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Durell Software|Durell Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by 00WReX||1||-||[[media:SpaceHwk.rom|Space Hawks ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space_Mania|Space Mania]]||1986||[[Neil Kolban (ACU)]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Space Mania.rom|Space Mania ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spannerman|Spannerman]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Gem_Software|Gem Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Spannerman.rom|Spannerman ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Speed_King|Speed King]]||1985||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Speed King.rom|Speed King ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy_vs_Spy|Spy vs Spy]]||1985||[[First_Star|First Star]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Spy_vs_Spy.rar|Spy vs Spy ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Firebirds|Star Firebirds]]||1986||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-|| [[media:Starfire.rom|Star Firebirds ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Subtera_Puzlo|Subtera Puzlo]]||2013||EgoTrip, Redbox||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Subterapuzlo.zip|Subtera Puzlo ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tapper|Tapper]]||1986||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Bally Midway]]/[[Sega|Sega]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Tapper.rom|Tapper ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tempest|Tempest]]||1986||[[Activision|Activision]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Tempest.rom|Tempest ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Three Weeks in Paradise|Three Weeks in Paradise]]||1986||[[Mikro-Gen|Mikro-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:3_Weeks_in_Paradise.rar|3 Weeks in Paradise ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The_Prize|The Prize]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Arcade_Software|Arcade Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:The Prize.rom|The Prize ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Curse of Sherwood|The Curse of Sherwood]]||1987||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-|| [[media:TheCurseofSherwoodROMs.zip|The Curse of Sherwood ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust|Thrust]]||1986||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Thrust.rom|Thrust ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trashman|Trashman]]||1986||[[Virgin_Games|Virgin Games]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Trashman.rom|Trashman ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tribble Trouble|Tribble Trouble]]||????||[[????]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Tribble Trouble.rom|Tribble Trouble ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uridium|Uridium]]||1986||[[Hewson_Consultants|Hewson Consultants]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Uridium.rom|Uridium ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WEC_Le_Mans|WEC Le Mans]]||1988||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>WEC||2||-||[[media:WEC_Le_Mans.zip|WEC Le Mans ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[West_Bank|West Bank]]||1986||[[Dinamic|Dinamic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by MiguelSky||2||-||[[media:WestBank.zip|West Bank ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wriggler_(Blaby)|Wriggler (Blaby)]]||1985||[[Blaby_Computer_Games|Blaby Computer Games]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Wriggler (Blaby).rom|Wriggler (Blaby) ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ZblastSD|ZblastSD]]||2005||[[Nicholas_Campbell|Nicholas Campbell]]||Converted to launch from ROM by 00WReX||1||-||[[media:ZBlastSD.rom|ZblastSD ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Expansion ROM| ]][[Category:Software| ]][[Category:Operating System| ]][[Category:Programming software| ]][[Category:DATA Storage| ]][[Category:CPC Internal Components]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=ROM_List&diff=108325ROM List2021-11-24T08:50:41Z<p>Gryzor: /* Game ROMs */ Dr Livingstone, I Presume?</p>
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<div>This is a set of lists of known [[ROM]]-based software.<br />
<br />
== Lower ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_464.zip|CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 Modified OS]]||19xx|| ? ||Commodore 64 replica ROMs||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:C64_replica_ROMs.zip|C64 replica ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS Danish]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:os464 (Danish).rom|Danish CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS French AZERTY]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:os464 (French AZERTY).rom|French AZERTY CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464 OS Spanish]]||1984||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:Os464_(Spanish).rom|Spanish CPC 464 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 664 OS]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_664.zip|CPC 664 OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464+ and 6128+ OS]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||Dumped from 6128 [[Plus System Cartridge]]||||Cart|| [[Media:OS_6128_PLUS.zip|CPC 6128+ OS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464+ and 6128+ OS (Spanish)]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||Dumped from 6128 ES [[Plus System Cartridge]]||||Cart|| [[Media:OS6128ES.zip|CPC 6128+ OS ROM (Spanish)]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 464+ and 6128+ OS (French) AZERTY]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||Dumped from 6128 FR [[Plus System Cartridge]]||||Cart|| [[Media:OS6128FR.zip|CPC 6128+ OS ROM (French)]]<br />
|-<br />
||CPC 464+ Plus A2||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||||Cart|| [[media:CPC464PlusA2.zip|CPC464+ A2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS English]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_6128.zip|CPC 6128 OS English ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Danish]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:Danish_6128_Firmware_Rom.zip|CPC 6128 OS Danish ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Finnish/Swedish (hack)]]||1985||||Use English BASIC ROM with this||1|||lower ROM|| [[Media:6128_Finnish_Swedish_OS.zip|CPC 6128 OS Finnish/Swedish ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS French]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:French 6128 ROMs.zip|CPC 6128 OS French ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Spanish]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:Spanish_6128_ROMs.zip|CPC 6128 OS Spanish ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS MegaFlash]]||2013||[[Redbox|Redbox]]||Initialises ROMs 0-31 when used with the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash]]||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:OS_6128_patched_megaflash.zip|CPC 6128 OS MegaFlash]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware|CPC 6128 OS Spanish MegaFlash]]||2013||[[zup|zup (based in RedBox version)]]||Initialises ROMs 0-31 when used with the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash]]||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:os6128sp(mod).zip|CPC 6128 OS Spanish MegaFlash]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC FutureOS lower ROM|CPC FutureOS lower ROM]]||2012||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Lower-ROM replacement which directly starts FutureOS||1||lower ROM|| [[CPC FutureOS lower ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Firmware 3.1|Firmware 3.1]]||2012-2014||[[TotO|TotO]] and [[SyX|SyX]]||Lower replacement + expansion with ROM Flash & RAM Drive RSXs||1||lower ROM|| [[Media:FW315.zip|Firmware 3.15 ROMs]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== BASIC ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 464 Basic]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.0||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_1.0.zip|CPC 464 Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 664 Basic]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.1 - Dumped from CPC 664||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_664.zip|CPC 664 Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 464+ and 6128+ Basic]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.1 - Dumped from 6128 [[Plus System Cartridge]]||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_PLUS.zip|CPC 6128+ Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 6128 Basic English]]||1986||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||[[Locomotive BASIC]] 1.1 - Dumped from CPC 6128||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC_1.1.zip|CPC 6128 Basic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 6128 Basic French]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||0|| [[Media:French 6128 ROMs.zip|CPC 6128 Basic French ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locomotive_BASIC|CPC 6128 Basic Spanish]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]] - [[Locomotive_Software|Locomotive]]||||1||0|| [[Media:BASIC1.1_(6128_Spanish).ROM|CPC 6128 Basic Spanish]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== DOS / RAMdisc ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[AMSDOS|AMSDOS 0.5]]||1985||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]]||Dumped from CPC 6128||1||7|| [[Media:AMSDOS_0.5.zip|AMSDOS 0.5 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[AMSDOS|AMSDOS 0.7]]||1990||[[Amstrad|Amstrad]]||Dumped from 6128 [[Plus System Cartridge]]||1||7|| [[Media:AMSDOS_0.7.zip|AMSDOS 0.7 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||AMSDOS 720K||19xx||?||||1||7|| [[media:Amsdos720.zip|AMSDOS 720K ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|Amspat++]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||Patched AMSDOS ROM for Plus machines - makes them compatible with Classic CPC AMSDOS||1||7|| [[media:AMSPAT.zip|Amspat++ ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BOS|BOS v2.1]]||1987||[[Vortex_Computersysteme|Vortex GmbH]]||||1||7|| [[Media:Bos10.zip|BOS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxidos|Jm MaxiDOS v1.2]]||19xx||[[Nemesis|Nemesis]]||||1||7|| [[Media:JMMAXIDOS.zip|JM Maxidos ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NigDOS|NigDOS 2.24]]||1988||Unknown||Replacement for AMSDOS with Silicon Disk support||1||7|| [[media:nigdos.zip|NigDOS 2.24 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ParaDOS|ParaDOS]]||1997||[[Executioner|Executioner]]||||1||7 or Lower|| [http://www.winape.net/download/Parados.zip ParaDOS 1.1]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.11]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS211.zip|RODOS 2.11 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.13]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS213.ZIP|RODOS 2.13 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.15]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS215.zip|RODOS 2.15 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RODOS|RoDOS v2.19]]||19xx||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||7|| [[Media:RODOS219.zip|RODOS 2.19 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROMDOS|Rom DOS]]||1988||[[KDS|Kds Electronics]]||||1||7|| [[media:RomDOS .zip|ROM DOS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROMDOS|Rom DOS XL v4.0]]||1992||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software Ltd]] - [[KDS|Kds Electronics]]||||1||7|| [[media:Rdosxl40.zip|ROM DOS XL 4.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROMDOS|Rom DOS XL v4.88]]||1993||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software Ltd]]||||1||7|| [[media:Rdosxl48.zip|ROM DOS XL 4.88 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[S-DOS|S-DOS 2.10]]||1993||[[STS|STS Software]]||||1||7|| [[media:SDOS210.ROM|S-DOS 2.10 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[UniDOS|UniDOS]]||2021||[[Futurs']]||AMSDOS compatible DOS which provides support for additional hardwares/softwares drives through plugins ROMs called DOS nodes||1 + DOS nodes||Any (7 recommended)|| [https://unidos.cpcscene.net UniDOS official web site]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VaraDOS|VaraDOS]]||2013||[[Amstrad]], [[Executioner]], [[TFM]]||Provides 0.7 MB formats on A and B||1||7 or Lower|| [[Media:VaraDOS.ROM| VaraDOS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VDOS|V-DOS 1.0]]||1985||[[Vortex|Vortex]]||Provides 0.7 MB on B||1||7 or Lower|| [[Media:Vortex10.zip| V-DOS 1.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VDOS|V-DOS 2.0]]||1985||[[Vortex|Vortex]]||Provides 0.7 MB on B||1||7 or Lower|| [[Media:Vortex20.zip| V-DOS 2.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VDOS|V-DOS 2.11]]||1986||[[Vortex|Vortex]]||Provides 0.7 MB on A,B,C,D||1||7 or Lower|| [[File:VDOS_decoded_TFM.ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[XD-DOS|XD-DOS 1.11]]||1987||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides 0.7 MB formats||1||7 or Lower||[[Media:Xddos111.zip| XD-DOS 1.11 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[XD-DOS|XD-DOS 2.10]]||1990||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides 0.7 MB formats and hard disc support||1||7 or Lower||[[Media:XDDOS210.ROM|XD-DOS 2.10 ROM]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Alternative OS ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[CP/M|CPM+]]||1988||Graduate Software - [[Digital_Research|Digital Research]] - [[Amstrad|Amstrad]]||||2||1-15(31)|| [[media:Cpmp.zip|CP/M+ ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPM Accessory ROM 1|CPM Accessory ROM 1]]||1988||Graduate Software||Requires CPM+ to be installed||1||1-15|| [[media:Cpmacc1.zip|CPM Accesory ROM 1]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPM Plus ROM|CPM Plus ROM by Vorax]]||19xx||Graduate - Vorax||||2||1-15(31)|| [[media:voraxcpm.zip|Vorax CPM Plus ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desktop_Environment_System|DES - Desktop Environment System]]||1994||Michael Beckett - [[Campursoft|Campursoft]]||||2||1-15(31)||[[media:desr.zip|DES Desktop Environment System ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS]]||1989- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Advanced OS for CPC6128 and 6128Plus||4||ROM A: 0-15(31)||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS expansion ROM 1]]||2016- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||[[ROManager]] 2.18 on ROM||1||0-255||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS expansion ROM 2]]||2016- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Wallpapers on ROM||1||0-255||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[FutureOS|FutureOS expansion ROM 3]]||2016- 2018||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Applications on ROM||1||0-255||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/FutureOS_System_.8.zip FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Symbos|SymbOS]]||2007- 2016||[[Prodatron|Prodatron]]||||4||1-15|| [http://www.symbos.de/download/symbos-cpc.zip SymbOS ROMs]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Background Utility ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amstrad Toolkit|Amstrad Toolkit v1.1]]||1985||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:TOOLK11.ROM|Amstrad Toolkit 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amstrad Toolkit|Amstrad Toolkit v1.4]]||1986||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:Toolkit.zip|Amstrad Toolkit 1.4 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amsback De Luxe|Amsback De Luxe]]||1985||[[Henrik Torp|Henrik Torp]]||||1||-|| [[media:Amsback.rom|Amsback De Luxe ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|BAS-CHE]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||BASGEN and Cheese Cruncher||1||-|| [[media:BAS-CHE.zip| BAS-CHE ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Inicron_ROM-RAM-Box|Booster ROM]]||1996|| [[WSX|WSX]] ||Initialises ROMs 16-31||1||15|| [[media:BOOSTER.zip|Booster ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Copymate Plus|Copymate+ v3.2]]||1990||Marco Vieth||||1||-|| [[media:copymate.zip| Copymate+ v3.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||CTWA ROM||1987||[[Computing with the Amstrad]]||Generated from source code included in [http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david/tech/cpc/CWTA-writing-ROMs.html tutorial on writing ROM software]||1||-|| [[media:CWTA.zip| CWTA ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc Demon|Disc Demon v1.1]]||1986||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:Ddemon11.zip|Disc Demon 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|Disc O' Magic 4.1]]||1993||[[WSX|WSX]]||Disc/File Copier||1||-|| [[media:MAGIC.zip| Disc O' Magic 4.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc Power|Disc Power]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:Discpower.zip|Disc Power ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Discology|Discology Disccopier]]||1987||Meridien Software||Unofficial conversion to ROM by T3m||1||-|| [[media:Discolog.zip|Discology Disccopier ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Discology|Discology Filecopier]]||19xx||Unknown||French||1||-|| [[media:Discfile.zip|Discology Filecopier ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Discology|Discology v6.0]]||19xx||Meridien Software||Transferred to ROM by Vorax. Supposedly for Plus, but works on a normal CPC?||1||-|| [[media:Discology6.zip|Discology 6.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc_User's_Utilities_(Micro_Power_Ltd.)|Disc User's Utilities]]||1985||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro_Power_Ltd]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Disc User's Utilities (Micro Power Ltd.) (1985).zip|Disc Users Utilites ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[DOS_Copy_Crime|DOS Copy v1.3 and Crime v1.3]]||1991||Crown of Beng||PC to CPC copier and Disc copier||1||-|| [[media:Doscrime.zip|DOS Copy/Crime 1.3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragonbreed|Dragon Breed Rom 1]]||19xx||Dragon Breed||This ROM requires CP/M to be installed||1||-|| [[media:Dbreed1.zip|Dragon Breed 1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[John_Morrison|Extended BASIC v1.1]]||1986||[[John_Morrison|John Morrison]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Extended Basic v1.1 (1986)(John Morrison)(EXBASIC.ROM).zip|JM Extended BASIC ROM ]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hackit|Hack It / Le Hackeur V4.0]]||19xx||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software]])||English Version||1||-|| [[Media:HackItV4.zip|HackIt ROM v4.00]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hackit|Hack It / Le Hackeur V4.79]]||19xx||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software]])||French Version||1||-|| [[Media:HACKEUR.zip|Le Hackeur ROM v4.79]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hackit|Hack It / Le Hackeur V7.0]]||19xx||[[Siren_Software|Siren Software]])||French Version||1||-|| [[Media:HackItV7.zip|Le Hackeur ROM v7.00]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[JL_Utilities|JL Utilities v1.2]]||19xx||[[JLCS|J0rn Lorentzen-JLCS]]||||1||-|| [[media:JLUtilities 12.zip|JL Utilities 1.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[JL_Utilities|JL Utilities v2.1]]||19xx||[[JLCS|J0rn Lorentzen-JLCS]]||Memory monitor and disassembler||1||-||[[media:Jlutilit21.zip|JL Utilities 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KNS ROM|Kns ROM 6128 v1.01]]||1989||MFW||||1||-|| [[media:knsrom.zip|KNS ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Locksmith|Lock Smith]]||1985||[[Beebugsoft|Bee Bug Soft]]||||1||-|| [[media:Locksmith.zip|Locksmith ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masterfile_III|Master File 128 v2.2]]||19xx||[[Campbell_Systems|Campbell Systems]] and [[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark]]||||1||-|| [[media:mfile128.zip|Masterfile 128 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masterfile_464|Master File 464 v1.1]]||1984||[[Campbell_Systems|Campbell Systems]] and [[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Master File 464 v1.1 (1984)(Campbell Systems and Amsoft)(MFILE464.ROM).zip|Master File 464 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Master Save]]||1993||Meridien Informatique||Disc Copier||1||-|| [[Media:Mastsave.zip|Master Save ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Micro Style ROM|Micro Style ROM v2.11]]||1989||[[Microstyle|Micro Style]] - PotPlant Systems||Printer + Screen Utilities (plus some small games!)||1||-|| [[media:stylerom.zip|Microstyle Style ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|Muzak]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||Soundtracker Player||1||-|| [[media:MUZAK.zip| Muzak ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nirvana|Nirvana 1.1]]||1990||[[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark Systems]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Nirvana 1.1 (1990)(GoldMark Systems)(NIRVANA.ROM).zip|Nirvana 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nirvana|Nirvana 1.21+]]||1991||[[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark Systems]]||||1||-|| [[Media:NIRVANA21Plus.ZIP|Nirvana 1.21+ ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NWC_Utilities|Nwc Utilities 1.1]]||19xx||[[NWC|Nwc]]||||1||-|| [[media:Nwcutili.zip|NWC Utilities 1.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oddjob|Odd Job 2.2]]||1985||[[Pride_Utilities|Pride Utilities]] - [[Goldmark_Systems|GoldMark]]||||1||-|| [[media:Oddjob22.zip| Odd Job 2.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC_Procopy|Pro Skey - Procopy v1.2 and Speed Key]]||1990||[[Nemesis|Nemesis]]||||1||-|| [[media:Proskey.zip|Procopy 1.2 Speedkey ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Programmers Toolbox|Programmer's Toolbox 1.0a]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:Toolbox10.zip|Programmers Toolbox 1.0a]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Programmers Toolbox|Programmers Tool Box v1.2a]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:pt12a.zip|Programmers Toolbox 1.2a]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[QuickCMD|QuickCMD V2.1]]||2011||norecess||Adds enhancements to working with discs, like TAB-autocomplete and running with a simple filename||1||-|| [[Media:Quickcmd-v21.zip|QuickCMD 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RH-DMON|RH-DMON V3]]||1986||C.Hoesle-Kienzlen||Diskeditor in German||1||-|| [[media:RH-DMON3.zip|RH-DMON 3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ruck Zuck Copy|Ruck Zuck Copy]]||1996||[[Doc Bartoc|Doc Bartoc]]||||1||-|| [[media:Ruckzuk.rom|Ruck Zuck Copy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Superpower_Mailing_List_(Micro_Power_Ltd.)|Super Power Mailing List]]||1985||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro Power Ltd]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Super Power Mailing List (1985)(Micro Power Ltd)(MAIL.ROM).zip|Superpower Mailing ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super ROM|Super Rom v1.0]]||1991||Vorax||||1||-|| [[Media:Super.zip|Super ROM 1.0]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super_Romplus|Super ROMplus]]||1986||[[Britannia_Software_Ltd|Britannia Software Ltd]]||Auto Rom Control System 1.6||1||-|| [[media:SuperRplus.zip|Super ROM Plus 1.6]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[System_X|System X v2.1]]||1985||[[Pride_Utilities|Pride Utilities]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Sysx21.zip|System X 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[T3m|T3m ROM]]||19xx||Unknown||||1||-|| [[media:T3mrom.zip|T3m ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Transmat|Transmat v2.1]]||1985||[[Pride_Utilities|Pride Utilities]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Tmat21.zip|Transmat 2.1 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[UNCR|UNCR v2.4]]||1988||Graduate Software||Cruncher Accessory ROM for CPM||1||-|| [[media:Cpmcrch.zip|UNCR 2.4 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Utility Suite|Utility Suite]]||19xx||Unknown||||||7|| [[media:Rob3rom.zip|Utility Suite ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Utopia|Utopia]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:ArnorUtopia.zip|Utopia ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Utopia|Utopia 1.07]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:UTOP107.ROM|Utopia 1.07 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WriteDSK|WriteDisk]]||2005||[[Arkos|Arkos]]||PC to CPC Disk Copier||1||-|| [[Media:Writedsk.rom|Writedisk ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WSX|WSX Utilities]]||19xx||[[WSX|WSX]]||CRTC, Disc, RAM and ROM utilities (some utilities will only work with the Inicron RAM-ROM Box)||1||-|| [[media:WSXUTILITY.zip| WSX Utility ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[YANCC|Yet Another Norton-Commander Clone]]||2016||[[SOS|SOS]]||Norton-Commander Clone-for AMSDOS+ACMEDOS, M4DOS follows - [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/applications/yet-another-norton-commander-clone/ newer Versions]||1||-|| [[media:YANCC220916b.zip|YANCC ROM]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Language Compiler ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[BCPL|BCPL]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:ArnorBCPL.zip|BCPL ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxam|Maxam 1.0]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Maxam(Rom).zip|Maxam 1.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxam|Maxam 1.14]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[Media:MAXAM114.ROM|Maxam 1.14 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maxam|Maxam 1.5]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||||1||-|| [[media:Maxam15.zip|Maxam 1.5 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[PhrozenC|PhrozenC v1.1]]||2010||[[NoRecess|NoRecess]]||||1||-|| [http://www.norecess.net/uploads/6/0/2/5/6025013/phrozenc-11.zip PhrozenC 1.1 ROM]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Full Program ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[The_Advanced_OCP_Art_Studio|The Advanced OCP Art Studio]]||?||[[Rainbird_(software_house)|Rainbird]]||Unofficial Hack 1.0 - Based on v2.4, the features 'Printer Menu' 'Password' and 'Software Backup were removed to reduce the program size||3||-|| [[media:OCPROM.zip|The Advanced OCP Art Studio ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BrunWord|BrunWord]]||?||[[Brunning_Software|Brunning Software]]||||||-|| Link Required<br />
|-<br />
||[[Draughts|Draughts]]||1986||Unknown||Possibly a converted Basic Program||1||-|| [[media:DRAUGHTS.ROM|Draughts ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Micro-Music_Creator|Micro Music Creator]]||1988||First Byte||||2||-|| [[Media:MicroMusic.zip|Micro-Music Creator ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Protext|Protext 1.20]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Word Processor||1||-|| [[Media:Protext_V1.20_(Rom).zip|Protext 1.20 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Protext|Protext 1.22]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Word Processor||1||-|| [[Media:Protext(Rom).zip|Protext 1.22 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Promerge_Plus|ProMerge Plus 1.0]]||1986||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Mail merge for [[Protext|Protext]] ||1||-|| [[Media:ProMergePlus(Rom).zip|Promerge Plus 1.0 ROM]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[ProPrint|ProPrint 1.52]]||1993||[[Campursoft|Campursoft]]||Print enhancer for [[Protext|Protext]] ||1||-|| [[Media:PROPR152.ROM|ProPrint 1.52 ROM]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[Prospell|ProSpell 1.04]]||1985||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Spellchecking utility for [[Protext|Protext]]||1||-|| [[Media:PROSP104.ROM|Prospell 1.04 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prospell|ProSpell 1.10]]||1986||[[Arnor|Arnor]]||Spellchecking utility for [[Protext|Protext]]||1||-|| [[Media:Prospell(Rom).zip|Prospell 1.10 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[STarKos|STarKos 1.21]]||?||[[Arkos|Arkos]]||Music Tracker||2-3||-|| [http://www.grimware.org/lib/exe/fetch.php/documentations/software/starkos/starkos.v1.21.rom.arkos.zip STarKos 1.21]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Hardware Dependent ROMs ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[AMRAM2|Amram 2]]||19xx||[[Silicon_Systems|Silicon Systems]]||Sideways RAM toolkit ROM||1||-|| [[media:amram2.zip|AMRAM 2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ANTA_64|Anta 64]]||Unknown||||||||-|| Link Required<br />
|-<br />
||Arkos ROM Pack||2006||[[Arkos|Arkos]]||RSXs need CPC Booster||2||-|| [http://www.julien-nevo.com/arkos/tools/Arkos%20ROM%20Pack%20v1.1%20Files%20(arkos).zip Arkos ROM Pack 1.1]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Disc_Wizard|Disc Wizard]]||Unknown||[[Evesham_Micros|Evesham Micros]]||||1||-|| [[Media:DiscWizard12.zip|DiscWizard v1.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fleet_EPROM_Programmer|Amstrad Eprom Programmer]]||19xx||Fleet Microsystems Ltd & F.Kup||||1||-|| [[Media:Amstrad Eprom Programmer (19xx)(Fleet Microsystems Ltd & F.Kup)(FLTEPRM.ROM).zip| Fleet EPROM ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spectre_Comms_Serial_Interface|Cage Comms v1.1]]||19xx||[[Aspects_BBS|D. Gorski and I. Hoare]]||||1||-|| [[Media:CageCommsRom11.zip|Cage Comms ROM v1.1]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|Cage Comms v1.21]]||1987||[[Aspects_BBS|D. Gorski and I. Hoare]]||For the K.D.S. Serial Interface||1||-|| [[Media:CAGE121.ZIP|Cage Comms ROM v1.21]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Panda_Electronics_Communications_Interface_Unit|Communication Interface Unit Driver Softare 1.5]]||1986||Panda Electronics Ltd||||1||-|| [[Media:Panda Electronics Communication Interface Unit Interface Driver v1.5.zip|Panda Comms ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amstrad_Serial_Interface|Comstar v1.25]]||1986||[[HoneySoft|Honeysoft]] - [[PACE|Pace]]||||2||-|| [[Media:AmstradPaceSerialInterfaceCommstarRomImage.zip|ROM Image for Pace version]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Copy Lock|Copy Lock v6.0]]||1988||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||||1||-|| [[media:copyl60.zip|Copy Lock 6.0 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_Lightpen|Dk'Tronics Lightpen ROM]]||19xx||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Dk'tronicsLightPenRomImage.zip|Dk'tronics Lightpen ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_memory_expansion|Dk'Tronics Silicon Disc 64K 0.3 ROM]]||1986||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-||[[Media:SiliconDisc64.zip|DK'Tronics 64Kb Silicon Disc 0.3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_memory_expansion|Dk'Tronics Silicon Disc 1.3 ROM]]||1986||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-||[[Media:Dk'tronicsSiliconDiscRomImage.zip|DK'Tronics Silicon Disc 1.3 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_memory_expansion|Dk'Tronics Silicon Disc 2.12 ROM]]||1986||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:SD212.ROM|Dk'tronics Silicon Disc 2.12 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dk'tronics_Speech_Synthesizer|Dk'Tronics Speech ROM v1.1]]||19xx||[[Dk'tronics|Dk'Tronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:DKSPEECH.ROM|DK'Tronics Speech ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[HxC_Standalone_Floppy_Emulator|HxC Manager v2.2]]||2011||[[norecess|norecess]]||||1||-|| [http://www.norecess.net/uploads/6/0/2/5/6025013/hxc22.zip HxC 2.2 ROM]<br />
|-<br />
||[[John_Morrison|Jm EPROM Programmer]]||1985||[[John_Morrison|John Morrison]]||||1||-||[[Media:Jm Eprom Programmer (1985)(John Morrison)(JMPEPRM.ROM).zip|JM EPROM Prog ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|K.D.S Serial Interface & Comms Pack 5 v4.2]]||19xx||[[KDS|K.D.S. Electronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:KDS_RS232_4.2.zip|KDS Serial ROM v4.2]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|K.D.S Serial Interface & Comms Pack 5 v4.2B]]||19xx||[[KDS|K.D.S. Electronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:Kds serial interface rom.zip|KDS Serial ROM v4.2b]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[KDS_Electronics_Serial_Interface|K.D.S Serial Interface & Comms Pack 5 v5.0]]||19xx||[[KDS|K.D.S. Electronics]]||||1||-|| [[Media:KDSCOM50.ZIP|KDS Serial ROM v5.0]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[LambdaSpeak III ROM]]||2019||[[FutureSoft]]||Lot's of RSX commands for the LambdaSpeak III expansion.||1||-|| [[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/LambdaSpeak_RSX_by_TFM.zip LambdaSpeak III RSX ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ramcard_128|Madram/Overlanders]]||2004||Gerey Yves||Dams Assembler/Debugger and Burn software for RamCard||1||-|| [[Media:Ovl.zip|Overlanders ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MegaFlashROManager|MegaFlashROManager]]||2011 - 2012||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Management software for [[User:Bryce|Bryce's]] [[MegaFlash]]; similar to the ROManager||2||-||[http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/MF_ROManager.zip MegaFlashROManager]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mirage_Imager|Mirage Imager V2]]||?||Mirage Computers Ltd.||||1||-|| [[Media:MirageImagerV2.zip|Mirage Image V2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mirage_Imager|Mirage Imager V3.2]]||1987||Mirage Computers Ltd.||||1||-|| [[Media:MirageImagerV32.zip|Mirage Image V3.2 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Multiface|Multiface 2]]||1986||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||For Original AMSDOS||1||-|| [[Media:Multiface.two.romantic.robot.86.zip|Multiface 86 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Multiface|Multiface 2]]||1988||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||For Original AMSDOS (See [[Multiface|Multiface 2 Page]] for differences) ||1||-|| [[Media:Multiface.two.romantic.robot.0e.zip|Multiface 0E ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Multiface|Multiface 2]]||1990||[[Romantic_Robot|Romantic Robot]]||For CPC Plus AMSDOS|||1||-||[[Media:Multiface.two.romantic.robot.8b.zip|Multiface CPC Plus ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[RDOS|RDOS]]||1988||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides a 444 KB RAM disc on Dobbertin RAM Expansion||1||7|| [[Media:RDOS-EXT.ROM|RDOS ROM]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[Roman|Roman]]||2013||[[PNG|PNG]]||ROM Management for the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash]]||1||-|| [[Media:ROMAN10-DSKHFE.zip|ROMAN 1.0]] <br />
|-<br />
||[[ROManager|ROManager]]||2005 - 2012||[[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]]||Management software for the [[SYMBiFACE_II|SYMBiFACE II]]; similar to the MegaFlashROManager||2||-|| [http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/SF_ROManager.zip SFII ROManager]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ROManager|ROManager ALL]]||2005 - 2019||[[FutureSoft]]||Management software for ALL Pseudo-ROM expansions: FG, M4, MF, SF2, SF3, X-MEM etc.; ROManager on FutureOS XROM||1||0-255|| [http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/ROManager_ALL.zip ROManager for FutureOS]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Softbrenner 1.27|Softbrenner 1.27]]||?||[[WSX|WSX]]||for ROM-RAM-Box||1||-|| [[media:SB127.zip|Softbrenner 1.27 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dobbertin Smart Watch|TIME ROM+]]||?||[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]]||Provides RSX commands to use the [[Dobbertin Smart Watch|Dobbertin SmartWatch RTC]] under BASIC||1||-|| [[media:TIMEROM+.ROM|TIME ROM+]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[VIDI_digitizer|VIDI Digitizer 2.02 ROM]]||1986||[[Rombo_Productions|Rombo Productions]]||||||-|| [[media:VIDIR202.ROM|VIDI Digitizer 2.02 ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vortex_Expansions_RAM_card|Vortex RAM - Expansion Card ID]]||19xx||[[Vortex_Computersysteme|Vortex]]||||1||-|| [[media:vramid.zip|Vortex RAM ID ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-ROM|X-ROM Eprommer v1.16]]||1986||[[Timatic_Systems|Timatic Systems]]||||1||-|| [[Media:XROM Eprommer v1.16 (1986)(Timatic Systems)(XROM.ROM).zip|X-ROM ROM]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Game ROMs ==<br />
(most files taken from [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?topic=7854.msg60349#msg60349 this forum thread here] )<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Category / Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Number of Roms<br />
! ROM Position<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ahhh|Ahhh]]||1988||[[CRL|CRL Group PLC.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Ahhh.rom|Ahhh ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Air_Traffic_Control|Air Traffic Control]]||1984||[[Hewson_Consultants|Hewson Consultants]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Air Traffic Control.rom|Air Traffic Control ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Airwolf|Airwolf]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Elite_Systems|Elite Systems]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Airwolf.rom|Airwolf ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alex_Higgins_World_Snooker|Alex Higgins World Snooker]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Gem_Software|Gem Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Alex_Higgins_World_Snooker.rom|Alex Higgins World Snooker ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anarchy|Anarchy]]||1988||[[Hewson|Hewson]]/[[Rack-It|Rack-It]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Anarchy.rom|Anarchy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Android One|Android One]]||1985||[[Vortex Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by SyX||1||-||[[media:android_one.rom|Android One ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid|Arkanoid]]||1987||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>ARKANOID||1||-||[[media:Arkanoid.rom|Arkanoid ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Astro_Attack|Astro Attack]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Astro Attack.rom|Astro Attack ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atlants|Atlantis]]||1985||[[Cobra_Soft|Cobra Soft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Atlantis.rom|Atlantis ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Avenger|Avenger]]||1986||[[Gremlin_Graphics|Gremlin Graphics]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:AvengerROMs.zip|Avenger ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blagger|Blagger]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Alligata_Software|Alligata Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Blagger.rom|Blagger ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack|Bomb Jack I & II]]||1986-7||[[Elite Systems]]||Converted to launch from ROM by SyX||3||-||[[media:Bomb_jack_1_y_2.zip|Bomb Jack I & II ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder_Dash|Boulder Dash]]||1985||[[Mirrorsoft|Mirrorsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Boulderdash.rom|Boulder Dash ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Braxx_Bluff|Braxx Bluff]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>BRAXX||1||-||[[media:BRAXX.ROM|Braxx Bluff ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bruce_Lee|Bruce Lee]]||1984||[[Americana|Americana]]/[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Bruce Lee.rom|Bruce Lee ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chuckie_Egg|Chuckie Egg]]||1985||[[A&F Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-|| [[media:EGGRSX.ROM|Chuckie Egg ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic_Axiens|Classic Axiens]]||1986||[[Bubble_Bus_Software|Bubble Bus Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by TFM||1||-|| [[media:AXIENS.ROM|Classic Axiens ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Invaders|Classic Invaders]]||1986||[[Bubble_Bus_Software|Bubble Bus Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Classic Invaders.rom|Classic Invaders ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chopper_Squad|Chopper Squad]]||1984||[[Interceptor_Software|Interceptor Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Chopper Squad.rom|Chopper Squad ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Codename_MAT|Codename MAT]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>CODEMAT||2||-||[[media:Codename_MAT_ROMs.zip|Codename MAT ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC_Invaders|CPC Invaders]]||1993||[[STS|STS Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by 00WReX||1||-||[[media:CPCInvad.rom|CPC Invaders ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cyber_Huhn|Cyber Huhn]]||2013||TFM, MacDeath, Tom&Jerry||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Cyberhuhn.zip|Cyber Huhn ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dead_on_Time|Dead on Time]]||2010||[[Psytronik_Software|Psytronik]]/[[Paul_Kooistra|Paul Kooistra]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>DOT||2||-||[[media:Dead_on_Time_ROMs.zip|Dead on Time ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defend_or_Die|Defend or Die]]||1985||[[Alligata_Software|Alligata Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by arnoldemu||1||-||[[media:Defend or Die.rom|Defend or Die ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Donkey_Kong|Donkey Kong]]||1986||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Donkey Kong.rom|Donkey Kong ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Don't_Panic|Don't Panic]]||1985||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Don't Panic.rom|Don't Panic ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dr. Livingstone, I Presume]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Lingivstone.zip| Dr Linvingstone, I Presume?]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's_Gold|Dragon's Gold]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Dragon's_Gold.rom|Dragon's Gold ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Electro_Freddy|Electro Freddy]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Softspot|Softspot]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Electro Freddy.rom|Electro Freddy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Equinox]]||1986||[[Mikro-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Equinox rom.rar|Equinox ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Everyone's_A_Wally|Everyone's a Wally]]||1985||[[Mikro-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Everyones_a_Wally.rar|Everyone's a Wally ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Finders_Keepers|Finders Keepers]]||1985||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Finders Keepers.rom|Finders Keepers ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire_Ant|Fire Ant]]||1984||[[Mogul_Communications|Mogul Communications]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Fire Ant.rom|Fire ant ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frost_Byte|Frost byte]]||1986||[[MikroGen|MikroGen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Frost Byte.rom|Frost Byte ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fu-Kung_in_Las_Vegas|Fu-Kung In Las Vegas]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Romik|Romik]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Fu-Kung_In_Las_Vegas.rom|Fu-Kung In Las Vegas ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game_Of_Dragons|Game Of Dragons]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Game Of Dragons.rom|Game Of Dragons ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet_(Defender Clone)|Gauntlet (Defender Clone)]]||1985||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro Power Ltd.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Gauntlet.rom|Gauntlet ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghouls|Ghouls]]||1984||[[Micro_Power_Ltd.|Micro Power Ltd.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Ghouls.rom|Ghouls ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gilligan's Gold|Gilligan's Gold]]||1984||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Gilligan's Gold.rom|Gilligan's Gold ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Glider_Rider|Glider Rider]]||1986||[[Quicksilva]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Glider.rar|Glider Rider ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand_Prix_Driver|Grand Prix Driver]]||1984||[[Amsoft]]/[[Britannia_Software_Ltd|Britannia Software Ltd]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:GPDriver.rom|Grand Prix Driver ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand_Prix_Rally_II|Grand Prix Rally II]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Loriciels|Loriciels]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Rally2.rom|Grand Prix Rally II ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Great_Gurianos|Great Gurianos]]||1987||[[Hit_Pak|Hit Pak]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Great_Gurianos.rar|Great Gurianos ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hagar|Hagar]]||????||[[The Black System|The Black System]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Hagar.rom|Hagar ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harrier_Attack|Harrier Attack]]||1984||[[Amsoft]]/[[Durell Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-|| [[media:Harrier.rom|Harrier Attack ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvey_Headbanger|Harvey Headbanger]]||1986||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>HARVEY||1||-||[[media:Harvey_Headbanger.rom|Harvey Headbanger ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Head Over Heels|Head Over Heels]]||1987||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by SyX||3||9, 16 and 17|| [[media:hoh_roms.zip|Head Over Heels ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Herberts_Dummy_Run|Herbert's Dummy Run]]||1985||[[Mikron-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Herberts_Dummy_Run.rar|Herbert's Dummy Run ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Highway_Encounter|Highway Encounter]]||1985||[[Vortex_Software|Vortex Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||2||-|| [[media:Highway_Encounter.zip|Highway Encounter ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Home_Runner|Home Runner]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Britannia_Software_Ltd|Britannia Software Ltd]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Home Runner.rom|Home Runner ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[House_Of_Usher|House Of Usher]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Indescomp|Indescomp]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:House Of Usher.rom|House Of Usher ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback|Hunchback]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Hunchback.rom|Hunchback ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Into_Oblivion|Into Oblivion]]||1986||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Oblivion.rom|Into Oblivion ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jammin|Jammin]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Jammin.rom|Jammin ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karl's_Treasure_Hunt|Karl's Treasure Hunt]]||1984||[[Software_Projects|Software Projects Ltd.]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Karl's Treasure Hunt.rom|Karl's Treasure Hunt ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killer Gorilla|Killer Gorilla]]||1987||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Killer Gorilla.rom|Killer Gorilla ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight_Lore|Knight Lore]]||1985||[[Ultimate|Ultimate Play The Game]]||Converted to launch from ROM by MiguelSky||2||-||[[media:KnightLore.zip|Knight Lore ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kong_Strikes_Back|Kong Strikes Back]]||1984||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-||[[media:Kong Strikes Back.rom|Kong Strikes Back ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Krakout|Krakout]]||1987||[[Gremlin_Graphics|Gremlin Graphics]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-|| [[media:KrakoutROMs.zip|Krakout ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lab_Escape|Lab Escape]]||2013||[[EgoTrip|EgoTrip]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Lab Escape.rom|Lab Escape ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Light_Force|Light Force]]||1986||[[FTL|FTL]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>LIGHTFORCE||2||-||[[media:Light_Force_ROMs.zip|Light Force ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Loom_Preview|Loom (Preview)]]||?||[[Epsilon|Epsilon]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Loom Preview.rom|Loom Preview ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Manic_Miner|Manic Miner]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Software_Projects|Software Projects]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Manic Miner.rom|Manic Miner ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monty_On_The_Run|Monty on the Run]]||1986||[[Gremlin_Graphics|Gremlin Graphics]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Monty_on_the_Run.rar|Monty on the Run ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Moon_Buggy|Moon Buggy]]||1985||[[Anirog|Anirog Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Moon_Buggy.rom|Moon Buggy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutant_Monty|Mutant Monty]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Artic_Computing|Artic Computing]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Mutant Monty.rom|Mutant Monty ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis_the_Warlock|Nemesis the Warlock]]||1987||[[Martech]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Nemesis_the_Warlock.rar|Nemesis the Warlock ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nebulus|Nebulus]]||1988||[[HEWSON]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Nebulus_ROM.zip|Nebulus ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oh Mummy|Oh Mummy]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM||1||-||[[media:Ohmummy.rom|Oh Mummy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[One_Man_And_His_Droid|One Man And His Droid]]||1985||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:One Man And His Droid.rom|One Man And His Droid ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Overkoban|Overkoban]]||2013||Tom&Jerry, Supersly, Eldrik||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Overkoban.zip|Overkoban ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Man|Pac-Man]]||1986||T and T||Converted to launch from ROM by Nilquader||1||-||[[media:pacman-rom.zip|Pacman ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Punchy|Punchy]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Mr._Micro|Mr. Micro]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Punchy.rom|Punchy ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pyjamarama]]||1985||[[Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Pyjamarama ROM.rar|Pyjamarama ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Relentless|Relentless]]||2013||Axelay, Rexbeng, Tom&Jerry||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Relentless.zip|Relentless ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_Ahoy!|Roland Ahoy!]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Computersmith|Computersmith]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland Ahoy.rom|Roland Ahoy! ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_goes_Digging|Roland Goes Digging]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland Goes Digging.rom|Roland Goes Digging ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_goes_Square_Bashing|Roland Goes Square Bashing]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland Goes Square Bashing.rom|Roland Goes Square Bashing ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland_on_the_Ropes|Roland On The Ropes]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Indescomp|Indescomp]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Roland On The Ropes.rom|Roland On The Ropes ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ruff and Reddy|Ruff and Reddy]]||????||[[Nicholas_Campbell|Nick Campbell]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:RuffandReddyROMs.zip|Ruff and Reddy ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Satellite_Warrior|Satellite Warrior]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>SATWAR||2||-||[[media:Satellite_Warrior_ROMs.zip|Satellite Warrior ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sentinel|Sentinel]]||1987||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>SENTINEL||1||-||[[media:Sentinel.ROM|Sentinel ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space_Hawks|Space Hawks]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Durell Software|Durell Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by 00WReX||1||-||[[media:SpaceHwk.rom|Space Hawks ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space_Mania|Space Mania]]||1986||[[Neil Kolban (ACU)]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Space Mania.rom|Space Mania ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spannerman|Spannerman]]||1984||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Gem_Software|Gem Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Spannerman.rom|Spannerman ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Speed_King|Speed King]]||1985||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-||[[media:Speed King.rom|Speed King ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy_vs_Spy|Spy vs Spy]]||1985||[[First_Star|First Star]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:Spy_vs_Spy.rar|Spy vs Spy ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Firebirds|Star Firebirds]]||1986||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Axelay||1||-|| [[media:Starfire.rom|Star Firebirds ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Subtera_Puzlo|Subtera Puzlo]]||2013||EgoTrip, Redbox||CPCWiki 16KB Game ROM competition 2013||1||-||[[media:Subterapuzlo.zip|Subtera Puzlo ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tapper|Tapper]]||1986||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Bally Midway]]/[[Sega|Sega]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Tapper.rom|Tapper ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tempest|Tempest]]||1986||[[Activision|Activision]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Tempest.rom|Tempest ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Three Weeks in Paradise|Three Weeks in Paradise]]||1986||[[Mikro-Gen|Mikro-Gen]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-||[[media:3_Weeks_in_Paradise.rar|3 Weeks in Paradise ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The_Prize|The Prize]]||1985||[[Amsoft|Amsoft]]/[[Arcade_Software|Arcade Software]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:The Prize.rom|The Prize ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Curse of Sherwood|The Curse of Sherwood]]||1987||[[Mastertronic|Mastertronic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||2||-|| [[media:TheCurseofSherwoodROMs.zip|The Curse of Sherwood ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust|Thrust]]||1986||[[Firebird|Firebird]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-|| [[media:Thrust.rom|Thrust ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trashman|Trashman]]||1986||[[Virgin_Games|Virgin Games]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Trashman.rom|Trashman ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tribble Trouble|Tribble Trouble]]||????||[[????]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Tribble Trouble.rom|Tribble Trouble ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uridium|Uridium]]||1986||[[Hewson_Consultants|Hewson Consultants]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Uridium.rom|Uridium ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WEC_Le_Mans|WEC Le Mans]]||1988||[[Ocean|Ocean Software]]||Launch from ROM with <nowiki>|</nowiki>WEC||2||-||[[media:WEC_Le_Mans.zip|WEC Le Mans ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[West_Bank|West Bank]]||1986||[[Dinamic|Dinamic]]||Converted to launch from ROM by MiguelSky||2||-||[[media:WestBank.zip|West Bank ROMs]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wriggler_(Blaby)|Wriggler (Blaby)]]||1985||[[Blaby_Computer_Games|Blaby Computer Games]]||Converted to launch from ROM by Tastefulmrship||1||-||[[media:Wriggler (Blaby).rom|Wriggler (Blaby) ROM]]<br />
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||[[ZblastSD|ZblastSD]]||2005||[[Nicholas_Campbell|Nicholas Campbell]]||Converted to launch from ROM by 00WReX||1||-||[[media:ZBlastSD.rom|ZblastSD ROM]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<center>[[File:Gx4000.jpg|GX4000|link=Plus#The GX4000 Games Console]][[File:C4CPC_Cartridge.png|280px|C4CPC|link=C4CPC]]</center><br />
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Games on this page are games converted to CPR format in order to be played on a GX4000 (with e.g. a [[C4CPC]], or by burning an EPROM).<br />
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For GX4000 compatibility, they must comply to these rules :<br />
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* Auto-Launchable on a GX4000<br />
* Being fully playable from the very beginning to the end (including Hi-Scores) with a Joystick<br />
* Being 64K games.<br />
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If you spot a non detected problem , please report here : http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/<br />
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==Full set==<br />
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Full Set (2021-01-17): <br />
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NB : No "Need a fix" included<br />
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==GX4000 Conversion - Starting guide==<br />
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[[Media:CPC_Fanzine_-_GX4000_conversion.pdf | GX4000 Conversion]] by CPC Fanzine (Skunkfish)<br />
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==Useful softwares==<br />
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[[Nocart]] by [[Kevin Thacker]]<br />
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==Converted Games==<br />
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==0-9==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[1942]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1/B2=1/2 Player game. Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause, J1B2=Roll || [[Media:1942.rar | 1942.rar]]<br />
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||[[1943 - The Battle of Midway]]|| 1988 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J2B2=P1/P2 Roll, Pause=Smart Bomb for both players.<br/> Menu scren : J1B1/J1B2=Choose P1/P2 || [[Media:1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar | 1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar]]<br />
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||[[2048]]|| 2014 || Futur Anterieur || No || Converted by Phantomz and CraigsBar<br/>Multi Cart, with Version Mode 0 and Mode 1<br/>Turn Music On or Off with Console Pause Button || [[Media:2048.rar | 2048.rar]]<br />
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||[[2088]]|| 1988 || Zeppelin Games ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:2088.rar | 2088.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Fight]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:3D Fight.rar | 3D Fight.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Grand Prix]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:3D_Grand_Prix.rar | 3D Grand Prix.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Starfighter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br/>Pause Button = Redefine Controls<br/>Pause Button = Shield, Pause / Unpause = Joypad 1 Fire 2 || [[Media:3D Starfighter.rar | 3D Starfighter.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Starstrike]]|| 1985 || Realtime Games Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause on/off, GX4000 Pause=Exit || [[Media:3D Starstrike.rar | 3D Starstrike.rar]]<br />
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||[[4X4 Off-Road Racing]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar | 4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar]]<br />
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||[[720 Degrees]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:720 Degrees.rar | 720 Degrees.rar]]<br />
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||[[77 Attempts]]|| 2018 || Unknown Design|| Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:77 Attempts.rar | 77 Attempts.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==A==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
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||[[A Team (The)]]|| 1988 || Zafiro Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:A Team (The).rar | A Team (The).rar]]<br />
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||[[Abadia Del Crimen (La)]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar | Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar]]<br />
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||[[Abu Simbel Profanation]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J1B2 = Long Jump/Short Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any Button = Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1 = Quit || [[Media:Abu Simbel Profanation.rar | Abu Simbel Profanation.rar]]<br />
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||[[Acolyte]]|| 2017 || Clockwize Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit, Level Skip=J2B1. || [[Media:Acolyte.rar | Acolyte.rar]]<br />
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||[[Action Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bike<->Car, GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1/J2B1=Unpause/Quit. || [[Media:Action Fighter.rar | Action Fighter.rar]]<br />
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||[[Adidas Championship Tie Break]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Shaun M. Neary<br/>J1UP to pass overscan title screen, J1B1/J1B2 for Trainer options.<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1/GX4000 Pause (x2)=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar | Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Advanced Pinball Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar | Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar]]<br />
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||[[Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave]]|| 2015 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar | Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar]]<br />
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||[[After Burner]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>If Fire don't start the game after you died, select Keyboard, press Fire a few times, Select Joystick again, and start game with fire. || [[Media:After Burner.rar | After Burner.rar]]<br />
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||[[After The War]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu: J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Level : J1 DOWN=1,UP=2,RIGHT=Intro<br/>Ingame : JOY1 B1=Shoot & Hit, B2=Crouch & Kick, JOY2 B1=RESET, GX 4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:After The War.rar | After The War.rar]]<br />
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||[[Airwolf]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Airwolf.rar | Airwolf.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alcon 2020]]|| 2020 || Abalore Games || No || Official release|| [[Media:Alcon 2020.rar | Alcon 2020.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Alien.rar | Alien.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien Attack]]|| 1989 || Schneider Computer Partner || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Alien Attack.rar | Alien Attack.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien Intervention]]|| 1993 || Sean McManus || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Alien Intervention.rar | Alien Intervention.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien Storm]]|| 1991 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Alien Storm.rar | Alien Storm.rar]]<br />
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||[[Aliens]]|| 1986 || Electric Dreams ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire, fire2: enter door.<br/>J2 = play as : left=Ripley/right=Burke/up=Vasquez/down=Bishop/fire1=Gorman/fire2=Hicks<br/>Pause button: pause game (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=abort) || [[Media:Aliens.rar | Aliens.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alinka]]|| 1991 || Amstrad Cent Pour Cent || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu<br/>Button 1 and Button 2 for 1 or 2 Player<br/>UP for Option 3, DOWN for Option 4 || [[Media:Alinka.rar | Alinka.rar]]<br />
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||[[Anarchy]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Anarchy.rar | Anarchy.rar]]<br />
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||[[Android One]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=Fire<br/>Pause Button: Pause (fire2 to abort)<br/>MENU : J1B1=start/J1B2=demo/Pause button=instructions || [[Media:Android One.rar | Android One.rar]]<br />
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||[[Andy Capp]]|| 1987 || Mirrorsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Andy Capp.rar | Andy Capp.rar]]<br />
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||[[Anima]]|| 2020 || cperezgrin <br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No || by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/>Menu:J1B1/B2:English/Spanish, Menu Demo/Instructions : J1B1/B2:Yes/No<br/>Game Menu : J1B1/B2: Game start/Dual stick game mode, J1LT/RT:Palette Colors change || [[Media:Anima.rar | Anima.rar]]<br />
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||[[APB|APB - All Points Bulletin]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO || [[Media:APB_-_All_Points_Bulletin.rar | APB - All Points Bulletin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Area 51]]|| 2005 || J.Cauldwell/N.Campbell || No || Converted by Phantomz & VincentGR || [[Media:Area 51.rar | Area 51.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1UP/J1DN=1P/2P Game. J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Arkanoid.rar | Arkanoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid Revenge Of Doh]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Infinite Lives only, ESC for Level Skip not mapped <br/>Infinite Lives Cheat doesn't work on Boss Fights, Stage 17 and Stage 33, the disk is the same || [[Media:Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar | Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Army Moves]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Music On/Off, Any Button=Unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Army Moves.rar | Army Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asphalt]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapons || [[Media:Asphalt.rar | Asphalt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asterix And The Magic Cauldron]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar | Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atom Ant]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=start<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=quit)<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the inbuilt cheat (Immunity) || [[Media:Atom Ant.rar | Atom Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atomic - Extended Version]]|| 1992 || Fraggle & Duck || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Allow intro to play through, it is followed by the Game Menu || [[Media:Atomic - Extended Version.rar | Atomic - Extended Version.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ATV Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:ATV Simulator.rar | ATV Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Auf Wiedersehen Monty]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>GX4000 Pause=Abandon, J1B2=Fly in Airport. || [[Media:Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar | Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Avenger]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Avenger.rar | Avenger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>1st episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C.]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>3rd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>4th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>2nd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>5th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>6th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==B==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Baba's Palace]]|| 2017 || Azicuetano/McKlain || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61 || [[Media:Baba's Palace.rar |Baba's Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bactron]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game, PAUSE again to quit game. || [[Media:Bactron.rar | Bactron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Badlands]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Fire to Accelerate, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Fire<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause the Game, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1 || [[Media:Badlands.rar | Badlands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bad Cat]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button to skip loading screen.<br/>NUMBER OF PLAYERS: J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4<br/>NAMES : GX4000 PAUSE = P, J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2 = ENTER/DELETE. || [[Media:Bad Cat.rar | Bad Cat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Bearing]]|| 1993 || Radical Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=move up/down<br/>Pause button: pause / unpause.<br/>Quit: pause button, then J1B2<br/>CHEAT: Pause button, then J1B1 (infinite lives). || [[Media:Ball Bearing.rar | Ball Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Blazer]]|| 1987 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button: start the game.<br/>J1B1 = enter settings / swap settings (Joy1 fire2: modify selected setting values)<br/>J1B2 = choose time.<br/>J2B1 = demo mode (J2B1=choose droids/J2B2=choose time)<br/>J2B2 = pause/unpause while playing (Pause button=abort) || [[Media:Ball Blazer.rar | Ball Blazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Crazy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy 1 Button 1, 2 = Joy 1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left<br/>5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy 2 Button 1, 8 = Joy 2 Button 2 || [[Media:Ball Crazy.rar | Ball Crazy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior]]|| 1987 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to select mode, Joypad 1 Button 1 to start game.<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to pause and unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on or off.<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game. || [[Media:Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar | Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition)]]|| 1989 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game now has the Title Screen<br/>Game defaults to Joystick so Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start Game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar | Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Flip Icon Bar || [[Media:Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar | Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing]]|| 1985 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>One player Game: J1=Enter name. See txt for instructions<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar | Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bart Vs. The Space Mutants]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2 Buttons For Menu Options.<br/>2 versions : Up=Jump or J1B2=Jump (except on the 1st level where both works).<br/>Poked versions gives Infinite Lives. || [[Media:Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar | Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Cases]]|| 2017 || CNGSoft || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2017 || [[Media:Basket Cases.rar | Basket Cases.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Master]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Basket Master.rar | Basket Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman (1986)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Includes a Trainer which gives Infinite Lives & Invulnerability<br/>You are invulnerable unless the shield is at 0, if you get hit whilst it's on 0 then you will die ( stops you getting stuck ) || [[Media:Batman (1986).rar | Batman (1986).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Caped Crusader]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Push UP to get past the loading screen<br/>Title screen in Overscan and CPC+ Palette || [[Media:Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar | Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Movie]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard CPC version (darker palette)<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 Starts the Game<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to change Music On or Off<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Redefine controls<br/>Redefine controls first to get pause to work || [[Media:Batman - The Movie.rar | Batman - The Movie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle Ships]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu Selection <br/>Select Joystick or Redefine controls first || [[Media:Battle Ships.rar | Battle Ships.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle-Tank Simulator]]|| 1985 || Design Design || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need both joypads for all the menu options.<br/>Press Console Pause Button to pass highscore table. || [[Media:Battle-Tank Simulator.rar | Battle-Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BCM El Buscador De Codigo]]|| 2007 || ESPBasic || No || Converted by MiguelSky<br/>English & Spanish versions. || [[Media:BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar | BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beach-Head]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Beach-Head.rar | Beach-Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bears!]]|| 2017 || Sohde || Yes || 05-2020 bugfixed version || [[Media:Bears!.rar | Bears!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bedlam]]|| 1988 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Cheat (Resume at the level where you lost): On Main Menu, Press down on Joypad 2. || [[Media:Bedlam.rar | Bedlam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bestial Warrior]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>P=Pause, J2B1= Abandon || [[Media:Bestial Warrior.rar | Bestial Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Betiled | Betiled!]]|| 2009 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by xenon || [[Media:Betiled!.rar | Betiled!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beyond The Ice Palace]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pass Title and Scroll Screen<br/>Make sure to remap summon to J1B2. || [[Media:Beyond The Ice Palace.rar | Beyond The Ice Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Binky]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1/B2=Sound On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Binky.rar | Binky.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bio Spheres]]|| 1987 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Reset Game. || [[Media:Bio Spheres.rar | Bio Spheres.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blagger]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start the game from the begining<br/>Cheat Mode = hold down Joypad 1 button 2 and press Joypad 1 Button 1 to start on the screen displayed<br/>If you lose all your lives, just press joypad 1 button 1 to start the same level || [[Media:Blagger.rar | Blagger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blasteroids]]|| 1989 || Image Works ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass 1st screen. J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Pause=Quit.<br/>The game defaults to Joypad 1 for Player 2, so the controls you Redefine for joypad 2 will be player 1.<br/>By default (Player 2 Joypad 1 ) controls are, Forward = Thrust, Back = Transform, Left = Rotate anticlockwise, Right = Rotate clockwise, Fire 1 = Fire || [[Media:Blasteroids.rar | Blasteroids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blue Angel 69]]|| 2010 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Blue_Angel_69.rar | Blue Angel 69.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BMX Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use a key config if you want to have accelerate/brake on 2 differents buttons<br/><br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:BMX Simulator.rar | BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bobby Bearing]]|| 1986 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Cheat<br/>J1B2 = Find the current brother or cousin to save.<br/>Pause / unpause with Console Pause Button (J1B1 to quit game) || [[Media:Bobby Bearing.rar | Bobby Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BoBo]]|| 1988 || Infogrames || No || Converted by dragon<br/>1 to 5 players, but the players name are not Joystick friendly... || [[Media:BoBo.rar | BoBo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || Yes || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard Palette and Plus Palette (+Overscan) Title screen available.<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack.rar | Bomb Jack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack II]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack II.rar | Bomb Jack II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Scare]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/LT/RT=Forward/Clockwise/Anticlockwise, J1B1=Fire<br/>J1B2=Pickup/Drop, J2B1/J2B2=Next Object/Use || [[Media:Bomb Scare.rar | Bomb Scare.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Booty]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Booty.rar | Booty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash]]|| 1985 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by gerald<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to change control settings on start screen<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to suicide during game|| [[Media:Boulder Dash.rar | Boulder Dash.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash 3]]|| 1986 || First Star Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit Cave. || [[Media:Boulder Dash 3.rar | Boulder Dash 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Bob Strikes Back]]|| 1985 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar | Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Hunter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Bounty Hunter.rar | Bounty Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boy Racer]]|| 1987 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Game is ready for two players with joypads by default<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Begin a Two Player Game<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to Redefine Controls<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to turn player two on or off ( car disappears for one player game )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on Menu to turn menu music on or of<br/>Press the Console Pause Button ingame to quit || [[Media:Boy Racer.rar | Boy Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bravestarr]]|| 1987 || Go!|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Bravestarr.rar | Bravestarr.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Break Thru]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Button 1 to Fire, Button 2 to Jump || [[Media:Break Thru.rar | Break Thru.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Brick Rick]]|| 2020 || usebox.net || No || Version 1.1 || [[Media:Brick Rick.rar | Brick Rick.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bruce Lee]]|| 1984 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bruce Lee C64 demo by Epyteor as an easter egg, just press the console pause button<br/>instead of 1 or 2 on the Trainer screen to see it, you will need to reset the console after. || [[Media:Bruce Lee.rar | Bruce Lee.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz (Standard & Poked version) & pmeier (Select nb of button version)<br/>In standard/poked version J1B1/J1B2=Shoot/Jump, GX4000 Pause=/Unpause. || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble.rar | Bubble Bobble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble 4 CPC]]|| 2012 || CNGSoft ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble_4_CPC.rar | Bubble Bobble 4 CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Stage Buttons: Joy 1 = 1 Up, 2 Left, 3 Right, 4 Down, Joy 2 = 5 Up, 6 Left, 7 Right, 8 Down || [[Media:Bubble Dizzy.rar | Bubble Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Ghost]]|| 1988 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Bubble Ghost.rar | Bubble Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Builderland]]|| 1991 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Builderland.rar | Builderland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Burning Wheels]]|| 1987 || T.M. Schmidt ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Burning Wheels.rar | Burning Wheels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Buggy Boy]]|| 1987 || Elite / Tatsumi ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Buggy_Boy.rar | Buggy Boy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==C==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-|-<br />
||[[Cabal]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Grenades, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Cabal.rar |Cabal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[California Games]]|| 1987 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter names : GX4000 Pause=P, J2UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4 (Therefore can enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4.)<br/>J2B1/B2=Confirm/Delete ; Press J2B1 when you have enough players.<br/>J1UP/DN to change " Is this correct? ", J1B1 to confirm. || [[Media:California Games.rar |California Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Camelot Warriors]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Camelot Warriors.rar |Camelot Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube]]|| 1987 ||Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Cybo Grenades, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit. || [[Media:Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar| Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Fizz]]|| 1989 || Psyclapse ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press LEFT for German, DOWN for English, RIGHT for French<br/>Use Joypads Button 2 for Blitter<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Console Pause Button also used to Turn Music On / Off due to lack of buttons, Pause and Unpause until music on or off || [[Media:Captain Fizz.rar| Captain Fizz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Planet And The Planeteers]]|| 1990 || Mindscape || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Special Power<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit || [[Media:Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar |Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes]]|| 1990 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar | Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Catastrophes]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Catastrophes.rar | Catastrophes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron]]|| 1985 || Palace Software || No || Converted by McKlain - fixed by Devilmarkus<br/>Language and cheats selection by Joystick || [[Media:Cauldron.rar | Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron II]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || Yes || CPC Version : Converted by McKlain<br/>GX4000 Version : Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette, Soundtrack, Titlescreen || [[Media:Cauldron_II.rar | Cauldron II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cavemania]]|| 1991 || Atlantis Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Two versions : one where Joypad 1 Button 2 is pause, the other where Joypad 1 Button 2 is Jump.<br/>J1B2 Pause : Pause Button to Quit/ J1B2=Pause (J1B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>J1B2 Jump : Pause Button to Quit / J2B2=Pause (J2B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Energy) : On the " THE ISLANDS " screen, press UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT <br/>if it works the message " 1. ISLE OF BEGONIA " will be replaced by " CAVEY TO THE RESCUE! ". || [[Media:Cavemania.rar | Cavemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Championship Baseball]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Championship Baseball.rar | Championship Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chase HQ]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Chase HQ.rar | Chase HQ.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chevy Chase]]|| 1991 || Itec || Yes<br/>(CPC+ palette) || Converted by Ayor61, updated by Phantomz<br/>V1:Original car controls, V2:Customized controls<br/>J1B1 = Acceleration, J1B2 = Brake, J1 Up = Gear<br/>Pause button = Escape Game, Updated version offers default joypad control || [[Media:Chevy Chase.rar | Chevy Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chiller]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Chiller.rar | Chiller.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chuckie Egg]]|| 1985 || A&F Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Title screen in Overscan by CraigsBar, Push UP to get past<br/>Up = 4 Players, Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Down = 3 Players || [[Media:Chuckie Egg.rar | Chuckie Egg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Invaders]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit.<br/>Hi-score : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2=Enter/Delete, GX4000 Pause=P || [[Media:Classic Invaders.rar | Classic Invaders.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Muncher]]|| 1987 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Classic Muncher.rar | Classic Muncher.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Force]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Freeze the Enemies, Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause.|| [[Media:Cobra Force.rar | Cobra Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Stallone]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to select weapons (when collected).|| [[Media:Cobra Stallone.rar | Cobra Stallone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Colony]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Fire 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Fire 2 for Mode<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause, any button to unpause<br/>Abort game with Joypad 2 Fire 1<br/>Abort game Y / N = Console Pause Button for Yes, any button for No|| [[Media:Colony.rar | Colony.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Columns Cpc]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu: 1 = Fire 1, 2 = Fire 2, 3 = Console Pause Button, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 9 = Up, 0 = Down<br/>Ingame: Dpad for Left and Right, Fire 1 = Rotation, Fire 2 = Accelerate Fall, Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Turn Music On / Off on Menu or Ingame || [[Media:Columns CPC.rar | Columns CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Commando]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Commando.rar | Commando.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Comando Tracer]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Comando Tracer.rar | Comando Tracer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Combat School]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN=1/2 Players || [[Media:Combat School.rar | Combat School.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Con-Quest]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>The game requires both Joypads. || [[Media:Con-Quest.rar | Con-Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Confuzion]]|| 1985 || Incentive ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Confuzion.rar | Confuzion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Continental Circus]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz - Continues fixed by yurif74<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy2 Button 1, 8 = Joy2 Button 2 ||[[Media:Continental Circus.rar | Continental Circus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Coolbox]]|| 2016 || Morri || No || Converted by Phantomz (v1) & 00WReX (v2)<br/>For v2: J1UP=Restart, J1DN=Music, J1B1=Pickup/Drop, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Coolbox.rar | Coolbox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Sheriff]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B2=Abandon. || [[Media:Cosmic Sheriff.rar | Cosmic Sheriff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Wars]]|| 2016 || PuzCPC || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Cosmic Wars.rar | Cosmic Wars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Count Duckula II]]|| 1992 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Count Duckula II.rar | Count Duckula II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC Soccer - Community Edition]]|| 2020 || Voxel Tower || No || Official release || [[Media:CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar | CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crack Down]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Purple Title Screen<br/>Player 1 is on the Right, Player 2 is on the left<br/>Hold Down Joypad Fire Button to use grenades, both joypad buttons do the same || [[Media:Crack Down.rar | Crack Down.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crafton & Xunk / Get Dexter]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen<br/>Language select screen options, Left = French, Joypad 1 Button 1 = English, Right = German<br/>Use Joypad 1 LEFT and RIGHT to Select control option 1 or 2, Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin Game<br/>Option 1 = Walk in the direction you push<br/>Option 2 = Left, Right and Down to Turn, Up to Walk<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Jump, Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pick Up, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Drop<br/>Joypad 2 LEFT to Recall Xunk, Joypad 2 RIGHT to Pull<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Crafton & Xunk.rar | Crafton & Xunk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J2UP=Accelerate, J1B2/J2DN=Brake, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause<br/>Hiscore : J1B1/J1B2=Up/Down, J1LT/J1RT=Left/Right, J1UP=Select Letter|| [[Media:Crazy Cars.rar | Crazy Cars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars 3]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by Urusegi<br/>J1B2=Boost ; J2B1=Night glasses ; J2B2=Restart || [[Media:Crazy Cars 3.rar | Crazy Cars 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Legs]]|| 1985 || Graig Mitchell || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Crazy Legs.rar | Crazy Legs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crocked]]|| 2019 || AMSDOS || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Crocked.rar | Crocked.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Croco Magneto]]|| 1989 || Croconews No°8 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1B1/2= Options 1/2, J1UP/DN = Option 3/4. Pause = Quit game.<br/>You need to select joy (option 3) before you begin. || [[Media:Croco Magneto.rar | Croco Magneto.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cross Chase]]|| 2018 || Fabrizio Caruso || No || || [[Media:Cross Chase.rar | Cross Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Castles]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Crystal Castles.rar | Crystal Castles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Kingdom Dizzy]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>1 = Pad 1 Button 1, 2 = Pad 1 Button 2<br/>GX4000 Button = Pause, Pad 2 Button 2 = Quit<br/>If you Redefine Controls, Press Up for Option 1<br/>Level 2 = 2222 PRESS UP X 4, Level 3 = 3333 PRESS LEFT X 4, Level 4 = 4444 PRESS RIGHT X 4<br/>Sometimes the game starts when you try and enter a level code,<br/>just quit and try again until you can enter them, they do work || [[Media:Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar | Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Curse Of Sherwood (The)]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause=Pass Score screen. || [[Media:Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar | Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Mines, Joy2 B2 for Shield, Joy2 UP for Bounce, Joy2 DOWN for Seeker || [[Media:Cybernoid.rar | Cybernoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid II]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Time Bombs, Joy2 B2 for Defence Shield, Joy2 UP for Bouncing Bombs<br/>Joy2 DOWN for Seeker, Joy2 LEFT for Smart, Joy2 RIGHT for Tracer || [[Media:Cybernoid II.rar | Cybernoid II.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==D==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Decathlon]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar | Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar | Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Super Test]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Reset game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar | Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare: Pilot Of The Future]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar | Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge]]|| 1987 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar| Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare III - The Escape]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for ingame shop || [[Media:Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar | Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dark Fusion]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No, Stage = Joypad 1, Up = 1, Left = 2, Right = 3, Down =4<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select Weapon, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game.<br/>CHEAT MODE<br/>At the "PRESS FIRE TO START" screen, press Joypad 1 Button 2, sound will ring.<br/>DURING GAME<br/>Press Joypad 2 UP for Part 2 of the current level, Press Joypad 2 LEFT for Part 3 of the current level<br/>Press Joypad 2 RIGHT for End of level, Press Joypad 2 DOWN to Get 8 lives (If displayed after your death).|| [[Media:Dark Fusion.rar | Dark Fusion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darkman]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>To Quit Game, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 whilst Paused<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to I,O for PLUS users || [[Media:Darkman.rar | Darkman.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darts 180]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Darts 180.rar | Darts 180.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dawn Of Kernel (The)]]|| 2018 || usebox.net ||No|| || [[Media:Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar | Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Death Wish 3]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Enter Doors/Look out of Windows/Return to Room, J1B2=Change Weapon<br/>J2B2=Change Map (Blue=Weapon, Yellow=Gang Leader), GX4000 Pause=Pause<br/>J1B2+GX4000 Pause=Quit|| [[Media:Death Wish 3.rar | Death Wish 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defend Or Die]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Bombs<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game || [[Media:Defend Or Die.rar | Defend Or Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defenders Of The Earth]]|| 1990 || Enigma Variations ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the console pause button to call for help<br/>Pause with Joypad 2 Button 1, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Joypad 2 Button 2<br/>Keys Q,A,O,P changed to A, Z, K, L for PLUS Users. Space to Fire, P to call for Help, G to Pause, Space to unpause, F to Abort.|| [[Media:Defenders Of The Earth.rar | Defenders Of The Earth.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Deflektor]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>UP=Pass Hiscore Table and Ending. || [[Media:Deflektor.rar | Deflektor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desert Fox]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1 =Quit, J2B2/Any button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Desert Fox.rar | Desert Fox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desperado (Gunsmoke)]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar | Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Diamond Digger]]|| 1986 || Computing With The Amstrad ||No|| Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic game from CWTA (July 1986). || [[Media:Diamond Digger.rar | Diamond Digger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dick Tracy]]|| 1991 || Titus || Yes || Original cartridge - "Initialise the asic coordinates" fix by gerald || [[Media:Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar |Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat pause the game, whilst paused, press joypad 1 button 2, you will disappear<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to pause then joypad 1 button 2 to disappear whenever you want || [[Media:Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar | Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Down The Rapids]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu = Up for option 1, Down for option 2, Fire 1 for option 3<br/>KEYS or JOYS will be controlled by the Joypads || [[Media:Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar | Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 fire button 1 to start game, keep it held down, whilst held down press joypad 2 button 1 to quit game (keep joypad 1 fire button 1 held down whilst you do this) the game should restart<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar | Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar | Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button (don't disappear in this version), you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to use whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar | Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar |Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar |Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar |Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon]]|| 1988 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>When mission finish mays/shift=press 2 to next level, if you press fire you repeat the last level || [[Media:Double Dragon.rar| Double Dragon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon II - The Revenge]]|| 1989 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar| Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone]]|| 1991 || Storm Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar| Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Attack]]|| 20168 || Bitplane Technomantes ||No|| Converted by B0wman & Urusergi || [[Media:Dragon Attack.rar| Dragon Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Ninja]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Remap keys to have Pause button. GX4000 Pause=Pause, (x2) to quit, other button to unpause. || [[Media:Dragon Ninja.rar| Dragon Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair]]|| 1985 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair.rar| Dragon's Lair.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle]]|| 1987 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar| Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Druid]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = CYCLE THROUGH the missile spells; water, fire and lightning<br/>Joypad 2 UP = Key, LEFT = Invisibility, RIGHT = Golem, DOWN = Chaos<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Command the Golem to: WAIT, FOLLOW the druid or SEND the golem in the direction the druid is facing || [[Media:Druid.rar| Druid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duct (The)]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br />Taken from AA28 Covertape || [[Media:Duct_(The).rar | Duct (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duet]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause/Unpause=J1B2, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Skip Highscore Table.|| [[Media:Duet.rar | Duet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dustin]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Needs Joy2 for Drop & Abort || [[Media:Dustin.rar | Dustin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dynamite Dux]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Dynamite Dux.rar | Dynamite Dux.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==E==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[E-Motion]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:E-Motion.rar | E-Motion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique / PSS ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar | Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[El Linaje Real]]|| 2017 || ESP Soft || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61<br/>Version 1.0.1 || [[Media:El Linaje Real.rar | El Linaje Real.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Elevator Action]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Elevator Action.rar | Elevator Action.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eliminator]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1B2=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit game. || [[Media:Eliminator.rar | Eliminator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam]]|| 1989 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br />Please read the attached txt for instructions on how to enter codes. || [[Media:Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar |Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emlyn Hughes International Soccer]]|| 1989 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Name Entering : J1LT/RT/GX4000 Pause=Letter R/T/Enter.<br/>During match : J1B2=Skip, When paused : J2B2 = If ball is out of play, return to menu, J1B2 = End Current Half. || [[Media:Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar | Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Enduro Racer]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 = Default Joystick controls, incase you want to plug a joystick in a play like the original<br />Joypad 2 = Button 1 for Increase Throttle, Button 2 for Apply Brake, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Pull Wheelie<br />Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Reset the game (Quit) with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Enduro Racer.rar | Enduro Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Equinox]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for the Menu options<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the Game, Any button to Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Equinox.rar | Equinox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Included two versions<br />v1 for Joypad, press Button 2 for Bomb<br />v2 for Joystick, push down for Bomb || [[Media:Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar | Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Espada Sagrada (La)]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br />J1B1=Use, J1B2+DN=Take/Drop, J1B2+LT/RT=Inventary<br/>Relaunch game to change level (no password) || [[Media:Espada Sagrada (La).rar | Espada Sagrada (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang]]|| 1985 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1LT/RT = Left/Right, J1UP=Exit, J1B1=Jump<br/>J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT = Select Wally/Wilma/Tom/Dick/Harry <br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar | Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Exolon]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joypad 1, use Button 2 to Jump, or Redefine Controls<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause || [[Media:Exolon.rar | Exolon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Express Raider]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Express Raider.rar | Express Raider.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==F==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[F1 Tornado Simulator]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>J1B2=Select weapon. || [[Media:F1 Tornado Simulator.rar | F1 Tornado Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fast Food Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fast Food Dizzy.rar | Fast Food Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fernandez Must Die]]|| 1988 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off<br/>J1LT/RT=Leave Jeep || [[Media:Fernandez Must Die.rar | Fernandez Must Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Feud]]|| 1987 || Bulldog || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Can use both joypads. GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1 (or J2B1)=Unpause.<br/>J1B2 (or J2B2)=Centre. || [[Media:Feud.rar | Feud.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Final Matrix (The)]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Final Matrix (The).rar | Final Matrix (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fips' Tale]]|| 2020 || Norman<br/>CPCRetrodev2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61<br/>Jump: Fire 1 or Joypad Up<br/>Bridge Key activation : Fire 2<br/>Sword fight: Fire 1<br/>Pause Button GX4000: Game Paused<br/>Game Paused & Fire 2 : Escape Game || [[Media:Fips' Tale.rar | Fips' Tale.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire & Forget]]|| 1988 || Titus||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fire & Forget.rar | Fire & Forget.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Ant]]|| 1984 || Mogul||No|| Converted by yurif || [[Media:Fire Ant.rar | Fire Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Land]]|| 1992 ||Tropic Soft / Black System||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Fire Land.rar | Fire Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Tyre]]|| 1986 || CNGSoft<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>Main menu: J1B1 = Start<br/>Ingame: J1B1 = Gear, J1B2 = Acceleration/Gaz, J1LT/RT = Left/Right<br/>J1DN = Brake, J1UP/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Quit || [[Media:Fire Tyre.rar| Fire Tyre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fluff]]|| 1994 || Radical Software || Yes || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Fluff.rar| Fluff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fly Spy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Mode, GX4000 Pause=Select, J2B2(Hold)+J2B1=Redefine || [[Media:Fly Spy.rar| Fly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Flying Shark]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Flying Shark.rar| Flying Shark.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Forgotten Worlds]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Forgotten Worlds.rar| Forgotten Worlds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frankie Goes To Hollywood]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar| Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Friday The 13th]]|| 1986 || Domark || No || Converted by Urusergi<br />Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Friday The 13th.rar| Friday The 13th.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frog Alot]]|| 2015 || cpcretrodev.byterealms || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frog Alot.rar| Frog Alot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (Clockwize Software version)]]|| 2017 || Deanysoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar| Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (The Executioner version)]]|| 2007 || Richard Wilson (The Executioner) || Yes || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Frogger (The Executioner version).rar| Frogger (The Executioner version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frost Byte]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frost Byte.rar| Frost Byte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 will set the reels rolling<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will hold either 1st, 2nd and 3rd reels<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Gamble<br />Joypad 1 DOWN = Collect win or cancel hold<br />Joypad 1 LEFT = Will exchange wins for nudges<br />Joypad 1 RIGHT = Will exchange wins for Winner Spinners<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge DOWN each reel<br />Joypad 2 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge UP each reel<br />Press Console Pause Button to Pass Highscore Table || [[Media:Fruit Machine.rar| Fruit Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Select number of Players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Insert Coin/s = £1 = Up, 50p = Left, 20p = Right, 10p = Down<br />Press Fire 1 when finished or Fire 2 to Reject coin/s<br />Pause Button = Give Up (in multi-player game), Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />If you give up you can't register on the HIGH-WINS table<br />For the winner to register, press Fire 1 before inserting coins, and walk away<br />Walk away, Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />Each Player is Limited to puting in between 40p and £1.10 per turn<br />Fire 1 = Feature Stop / Collect / Nudge, Fire 2 = Start / Gamble<br />Up = Stake Coin / Stake Nudge, Down = Cancel<br />Left = HOLD REEL 1, Up = HOLD REEL 2, Right = HOLD REEL 3<br />To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can press the console pause button for P then the dpad for number<br />then Enter with Fire 1, So you could enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4 etc if you wish || [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator 2]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select number of Players:<br/>JY2 1=1, 2=2, 3=UP, 4=DOWN<br/>Insert Coin/s:<br/>JY2 1=10p 2=20p UP=50p DOWN=£1 RIGHT=Token LEFT=Reject coins already inserted<br>Console Button = Give up (multi-player game only) JY1 Button 1, or Dpad = ENTER when finished<br>During the game:<br>FRUIT-MACHINE BUTTON (When flashing)<br>Start/Gamble = Joy 1 Button 2, Take/Stop = Joy 1 Button 1<br>Hold reel 1,2, or 3 = Joy 1 Up = 1, Joy 1 Down = 2, Joy 1 Right = 3<br>Cancel = Joy 1 Left, Shuffle = Joy 1 Button 2, Stake coin = Joy 1 Up<br>The Greatest Gamblers: in a multi-player game, only the winner can register his name as one of the greatest gamblers<br>To register, don't insert any coins, just press Joy 1 Button 1, or Dpad then press Console Pause Button to walk away with the money you've got or press Joy 1 Button 2 to carry on<br>To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can use joypad 2 button 1 and 2 and up and down for 1, 2, 3, 4 then Enter with Joypad 1 Button 1, up, down, left or right, So you could enter names as 1, 2, 3, 4 etc if you wish|| [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruity Frank]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Start Speed = Joypad UP is FAST, Joypad button ONE is MEDUIM, Joypad DOWN is SLOW<br/>Press Joypad button TWO to pass highscore table || [[Media:Fruity Frank.rar| Fruity Frank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fusion II]]|| 1988 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Fusion II.rar| Fusion II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Future Knight]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use=Button 2 || [[Media:Future Knight.rar| Future Knight.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==G==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Plague (The)]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />UP to select one player, DOWN to select two players, FIRE starts game<br />CHEAT MODE (3 lives + Next Level) Press Console Pause Button || [[Media:Galactic Plague (The).rar | Galactic Plague (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Tomb]]|| 2018 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1/B2: Start/Redefine, GX4000 Pause : Sound on/off, J1B1 to get out of high score || [[Media:Galactic Tomb.rar | Galactic Tomb.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxia]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Start/Pass Hiscore table, J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Galaxia.rar | Galaxia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxy Force]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Urusergi || [[Media:Galaxy Force.rar | Galaxy Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon (CPC version) & Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) (Plus Patch)<br/>CPC Version : Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over.rar | Game Over.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over II]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over II.rar | Game Over II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gates To Hell]]|| 2005 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Gates_to_Hell.rar | Gates to Hell.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || MicroPower || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar | Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet.rar | Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar | Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet II]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet II.rar | Gauntlet II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gazza II]]|| 1990 || Empire || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Original Disk Version ||[[Media:Gazza II.rar | Gazza II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause AND Status. GX4000 Pause=Bait.<br/>In the readme detailled instructions to have lot of money || [[Media:Ghostbusters.rar | Ghostbusters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters II]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J2B1=Abandon || [[Media:Ghostbusters II.rar | Ghostbusters II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghost Hunters]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Ghost Hunters.rar |Ghost Hunters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any button=Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1=Skip Level on Trainer || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version)]]|| 2018 || Xifos || Yes || Final alpha version || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghouls 'N' Ghosts]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Redefine Controls with Console Pause Button<br/>Redefine Controls first to get Pause to work<br/>Pause Once to Pause, Pause Twice to Quit<br/>Continue with Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 for No || [[Media:Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar| Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Glider Rider]]|| 1986 || Quicksilva ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Glider Rider.rar| Glider Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Axe]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu / Options<br/>Press UP for Joystick 1, Redefine Magic to Joypad 1 Button 2, Select Character With Joypad 1<br/>Press DOWN for Joystick 2, Redefine Magic to Joypad 2 Button 2, Select Character<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 2 Button 2 for No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Joypad 2 Button 1 after you have started to get Player 2 to join for two players|| [[Media:Golden Axe.rar |Golden Axe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Basket]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select 1 or 2 Players to Begin, it defaults to the joypads<br/>Pause / Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Quit with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Golden Basket.rar |Golden Basket.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Good Moon]]|| 1990 || Micro Mag || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Good Moon.rar |Good Moon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goody]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Goody.rar | Goody.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goonies (The)]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause/ESC : Joy2 Button 1 & 2 (Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Toggle music : Joy1 Button 2 || [[Media:Goonies (The).rar |Goonies (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gothik]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Status Display, J2B1=Take Potion/Enter Portal<br/>J2B2=Firestorm, J2UP=Metamorphose Food/Gold || [[Media:Gothik.rar |Gothik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator.rar |Grand Prix Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator 2]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer Y=1 N=2, LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1U 2L 3R 4D Joypad 2: 5U 6L 7R 8D 9F1<br/>Left, Up, Right to change a Player, Pause Button to Start<br/>Should the driver be the computer? Joypad Fire 1 = Yes Joypad Fire 2 = No<br/>Player 1 uses Joypad 1, Player 2 uses Joypad 2 (ignore the onscreen control graphics)<br/>Fire 1 for Acceleration, Fire 2 for Brake / Reverse, Left and Right to Steer<br/>Pause / Unpause with the Console Pause Button<br/>After each race, press console pause button to continue or Joypad Fire 2 for Replay|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar |Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Great Escape (The)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Great Escape (The).rar |Great Escape (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Green Beret]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Shoot, Pause Button to Pause || [[Media:Green Beret.rar |Green Beret.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grell And Falla]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Swap character, GX4000 Pause/J2B1=Pause/Quit || [[Media:Grell And Falla.rar | Grell And Falla.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gremlins 2 - The New Batch]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Push J1B2 6 times in the authors credit screen to get infinite energy (a little red border appears). || [[Media:Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar | Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gryzor]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz || [[Media:Gryzor.rar |Gryzor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 or 2 to Start a 1 or 2 Player game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Smart Bombs, Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace, Joypad 2 Button 2 for Energy Cloak || [[Media:Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar |Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guerra De Gamber (La)]]|| 2014 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Guerra De Gamber (La).rar |Guerra De Gamber (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gunsmoke]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Gunsmoke.rar |Gunsmoke.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guzzler]]|| 1986 || Players || No||Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start game for colour screen, Button 2 to Start game for green screen<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any button, not Button 1 or you will drop a bomb!<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to turn music off, Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on || [[Media:Guzzler.rar | Guzzler.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==H==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hammer Head]]|| 1992 || Zigurat ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Hammer Head.rar | Hammer Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harrier Attack]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bomb Drop = Joypad Button 2, Eject = Pause Button<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Harrier Attack.rar | Harrier Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvest Day]]|| 2018 || J.M.L. De Guevara Garcia/A.M. Garcia/D.S. Martinez || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:Harvest Day.rar | Harvest Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvey Headbanger]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 To pass title. Main Men : Pause=Play, 1 = Instr, 2= Demo<br/>Pause + ... J1UP = Restart, J1B1 = Music On / Off, J1B2 = Change Colours, J2B2 = Number of players<br/>Pause + J2B1/UP/LT/RT/DN= Level 1 to 5 || [[Media:Harvey Headbanger.rar | Harvey Headbanger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter]]|| 1989 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar | HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Head Over Heels]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Redefine Controls Before You Start<br/>At some parts of the game it is essential to use jump and carry together,<br/>so leave at least one key defined as both || [[Media:Head Over Heels.rar | Head Over Heels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Heartland]]|| 1986 || Odin Computer Graphics ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Heartland.rar | Heartland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Helloween]]|| 1994 || David Hall ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Helloween.rar | Helloween.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero]]|| 2005 || John Van RYZIN/Flynn ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hero.rar | Hero.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero Quest]]|| 1991 || Gremlin Graphics Software||Yes (Palette+Hardware Sprites)|| Converted by dragon and urusergui(Sorcerer background & part of hardware sprites) || [[Media:Hero Quest.rar | Hero Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hexavirus v0]]|| 2019 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Hexavirus v0.rar | Hexavirus v0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hi-Rise]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT+Fire to select start screen, Pause=Hiscore table.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, any button to unpause.<br>J1B2=Drop Glue, J2B1/B2=Chasing men slower/faster, J2UP/DN=Quit/Suicide || [[Media:Hi-Rise.rar | Hi-Rise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[High Steel]]|| 1989 || Screen 7 ||No || Converted by iXien<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Pick up / Drop<br/>J1B1+left/right = Throw left/right || [[Media:High Steel.rar | High Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hit Squad (The)]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 or up = Jump<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=quit)<br/>The game comes with a Trainer which gives infinite energy, but inbuilt cheat option is working too<br/>CHEAT: You need to score 3000 points, then enter your name as " ZZZZZZZZ " to become " Invulnerable ".<br/>At the high score entry you will get the prompt " PRESS FIRE ONE. ". However, just press button 2 on the pad 8 times, then press button 1 to cheat.<br/> || [[Media:Hit Squad (The).rar | Hit Squad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hora Bruja]]|| 2011 || ESP Soft ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Hora Bruja.rar | Hora Bruja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hostages]]|| 1990 || Infogrames ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>64k version so no " Menu Map " Button. Skip Intro with J1B1<br/>Part 1 : J2B1/B2/UP=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE<br/>Part 2 :J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE/HOTEL/TANGO/BRAUD<br/>Poked version : Invincibility and Infinite Time || [[Media:Hostages.rar | Hostages.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hot-Rod]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Hot-Rod.rar | Hot-Rod.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Howard The Duck]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Entering name is not joystick friendly, use Pause/Joy2 || [[Media:Howard The Duck.rar | Howard The Duck.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 2 for Instructions || [[Media:Hunchback.rar | Hunchback.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar | Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hydrofool]]|| 1987 || FTL ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Hydrofool.rar | Hydrofool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hyper Sports]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hyper Sports.rar | Hyper Sports.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==I==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ikari Warriors]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Orignal Title Screen and New Title Screen Version Included<br/>Press Fire button 1 on Joypad 1 on Player 1 select screen, Redefine the Joypad 1 controls<br/>Press Up on Joypad 2 on Player 2 select screen, press Joypad 2 button 2 for toggle<br/>Press Fire Button 1 on Joypad 1 to start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Fire Button 2 on Joypad 1 to start a 2 Player game<br/>You can bypass the High score board with Joypad 1 Fire Button 1|| [[Media:Ikari Warriors.rar | Ikari Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[iLogicAll]]|| 2009 || ESP Soft & CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:iLogicAll.rar | iLogicAll.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Imaginario Colectivo]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Imaginario Colectivo.rar | Imaginario Colectivo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impact]]|| 1988 || Audiogenic Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1DN=Use Token/Buy Weapons, J1B2=Pause, GX400 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Impact.rar | Impact.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossaball]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start. GX4000 Pause = Cheat Mode, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Cheat mode : " START LEVEL 1 " will appear, J1B2=Change level, J1B1=Start || [[Media:Impossaball.rar | Impossaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossamole]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Console Pause Button for Super Weapon Attack ( Only one per level. Use only as a last resort ).<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause / Unpause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit Game.<br/>Use Joypad 1 UP or Button 2 to jump or climb. || [[Media:Impossamole.rar | Impossamole.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to Start Game || [[Media:Impossible Mission.rar | Impossible Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission II]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Impossible Mission II.rar | Impossible Mission II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2+DN=Pause,J1B2+LT=Abandon<br/>With cheats activated: J1B2+UP=Reset Level,J1B2+RT=Go To Mid Point. J1B1+J1B2 = Next level || [[Media:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Turn Music On / Off with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Press Left or Right on Joypad 1 to change game colours<br/>At the main menu Press the Console Button 5 times, a beep will sound, this will give you Infinite Lives<br/>During the game, you can press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to go to the next level<br/>Keyboard Contorls are Q, A, I, O and SPACE for PLUS users || [[Media:Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom.rar | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Infernal Runner]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game. || [[Media:Infernal Runner.rar | Infernal Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[International Karate Plus]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 for 1 Player Game<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 for 2 Player Game<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to turn Music On / Off<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to turn SFX On / Off<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:International_Karate_Plus.rar | International Karate Plus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Inside Outing]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Also Known as Raffles<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Jump/Pull, J2B1/J2B2=Pickup/Drop<br/>J2UP=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Inside Outing.rar | Inside Outing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Into The Eagle's Nest]]|| 1987 || Pandora || No || Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Into The Eagle's Nest.rar | Into The Eagle's Nest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Invasion of the Zombie Monsters]]|| 2013 || Relevo || Yes (Palette) || Converted by CraigsBar - Fixed by Yurif74<br/>CPC+ palette by Ayor61 || [[Media:Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar | Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Island Of Dr. Destructo (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar | Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Istradarion]]|| 2020 || Konstantinos Katsoris ||No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Istradarion.rar | Istradarion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Pause with console pause button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused, Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1 || [[Media:ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar | ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Italy 1990]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Italy 1990.rar | Italy 1990.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==J==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Enter Doors. Joypad 2 Button 1 and 2 for Pick Up / Drop || [[Media:Jack The Nipper.rar | Jack The Nipper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer.<br/>Quit Button is Joypad 2 UP with Yes or No, on Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes Button 2 for No || [[Media:Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar | Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jackal]]|| 1988 || Konami ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Change between game start and programmers screen.<br/>J1B2/J1B1/Pause=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Jackal.rar | Jackal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Licence To Kill]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar | James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Live And Let Die]]|| 1988 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar | James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jarlac]]|| 2018 || cpcretrodev.byterealms ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 & Devilmarkus<br/>CPC+ colors Loading screen<br/>CPC+ colors In Game<br/>Full Joypad controls (description on game startup)<br/>Pause button : Game Escape || [[Media:Jarlac.rar | Jarlac.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Bike Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Fire 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/>Quit with console pause button<br/>Replay with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/> CHEAT MODE (skip to next level if you lose)<br/>To activate, first view credit screen, then enter the name of first player "XXXXXXXX" (use fire 1x8),The cheat is now activated. || [[Media:Jet Bike Simulator.rar | Jet Bike Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy.rar | Jet Set Willy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome, GX4000 Pause=Hiscore<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar | Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jewel Warehouse]]|| 2016 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>version 1.1<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Jewel Warehouse.rar | Jewel Warehouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jinks]]|| 1988 || Rainbow Arts ||No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Jinks.rar | Jinks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade]]|| 1987 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Press Console Pause Button Whilst Paused to Quit<br/>Any other button to Unpause || [[Media:Joe Blade.rar |Joe Blade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 2]]|| 1988 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 for Controls, Select Joystick / pad 1 or 2 before you start<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Joe Blade 2.rar |Joe Blade 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 3]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/unpause. Computer screen : J1B1/B2/UP/DN=1,2,3,4 || [[Media:Joe Blade 3.rar |Joe Blade 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jonny Quest]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire<br/>J1B2 = Select object<br/>Pause button = Pause<br/>CHEAT: J1 Up to activate Infinite lives (second level and successive) and energy. || [[Media:Jonny Quest.rar | Jonny Quest.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==K==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[KANE]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:KANE.rar |KANE.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karateka]]|| 1990 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Combat Mode On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Bow<br/>J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Pass end screen.|| [[Media:Karateka.rar |Karateka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karl's Treasure Hunt]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 to play<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Infinite Lives, Press Joypad Button 2 three times, then press Button 1 to start|| [[Media:Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar |Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kat Trap]]|| 1987 || Domark ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire grenade<br/>J1B2 = Select weapon<br/>J1B1+left/right = fire weapon left/right<br/>Pause button = abort<br/>Ingame cheat = J2B1 for infinite lives || [[Media:Kat Trap.rar | Kat Trap.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killapede]]|| 1986 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=unpause / Pause Button=Quit)<br/>Cheat: Pause the game then hold down J1B2 and press UP to add a life. || [[Media:Killapede.rar | Killapede.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kinetik]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kinetik.rar | Kinetik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kitsune's Curse]]|| 2020 || Juan Reidrac || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)|| [[Media:Kitsune's Curse.rar |Kitsune's Curse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Ghost]]|| 1987 || Dro Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 left/right = left/right<br/>J1 up = Pass doors & stop select object mode.<br/>J1 down = Activate select object mode (J1 left/right to select)<br/>J1B1 = Start, Jump & use object.<br/>J1B2 = Exit the final screen<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the cheat (Infinite Lives). || [[Media:Knight Ghost.rar | Knight Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Lore]]|| 1984 || Ultimate Play the Game|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the music stops joystick will be selected automatically.<br/>J1B2=Directional Control On/OFF<br/>Directional control on = Joypad Button 2 to pick up<br/>Directional control off = Joypad Down to pick up || [[Media:Knight Lore.rar |Knight Lore.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Tyme]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Knight Tyme.rar |Knight Tyme.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Konami's Ping-Pong]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by remax<br/>Fire on Joy1 for 1 player, Fire on Joy 2 for 2 players.|| [[Media:Konami's Ping-Pong.rar |Konami's Ping-Pong.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Krakout]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Start the game with Joypad 1 Button 1, or select options with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Joypad 1 UP and DOWN and Button 1 to select options, Use Button 2 to Return to Main Menu<br/>Don't press Joypad button 1 on " DO NOT USE! " or you will need to reload the game. this was " LOAD LEVELS " it's not needed<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit, Are you sure? Y = Joypad 1 Button 1, N = Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>P and L for up and down are now Q and A for PLUS Users || [[Media:Krakout.rar |Krakout.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kung Fu Master]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Title Screen<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start, you can now select to have Kick and Punch Button Separate<br/>Button 1 = Yes ( Button 1 to Kick, Button 2 to Punch )<br/>Button 2 = No ( Button 1 to Kick/Punch, Button 2 Swops )<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit the game<br/>Press "Console Pause Button" instead of J1B1 to pass title screen will load a version of the game with infinite energy. || [[Media:Kung_Fu_Master.rar |Kung Fu Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kwik Snax Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar | Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==L==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Laser Squad]]|| 1989 || Blade Software ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />Difficulty : 1=UP 2=DN 3=LT 4=RT 5=1 6=2 7=Pause.<br/>Game of the Century Edition. It include all levels of the game : 5 levels from laser squad +2 levels of the expansion disk || [[Media:Laser Squad.rar | Laser Squad.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last Mission (The)]]|| || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire / Exit rolling demo<br/>J1B2 = pause/unpause (while game in pause : J1 up = Immunity / J1 down = cheat off) || [[Media:Last Mission (The).rar | Last Mission (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lazer Tag]]|| 1987 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Lazer Tag.rar | Lazer Tag.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last V8 (The)]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 or Joypad 2 to Start Game<br />Joypad 1 is (default controls) Move Joypad in Direction you want to move<br />Joypad 2 is Button 1 to Accelerate, Button 2 for Brake/Reverse, and Steer with Left and Right || [[Media:Last V8 (The).rar | Last V8 (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard.rar | Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard Tournament]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard Tournament.rar | Leaderboard Tournament.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Legend of Steel]]|| CPC Retrodev 2018 || Tod Studios || Yes (Palette) ||Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/> Game with CPC+ colors palette || [[Media:Legend of Steel.rar | Legend of Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lemmings]]|| 1991 || Psygnosis ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1B2+L/R=Select action, J1B1=Use selected action, J1B2=Unselect.<br/>J1B2+U/D=Change rate, J1B1+J2B2=Suicid, GX4000 Pause=Pause || [[Media:Lemmings.rar | Lemmings.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Light Force]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Activate Special Weapons, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Light Force.rar | Light Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Logistic]]|| 1993 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Logistic.rar | Logistic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire<br/>J1B2 = Jump<br/>J2B1 = Pause, any key to unpause.<br/>J2 D-pad = use powers ingame: Up=1/Left=2/Right=3/Down=4 || [[Media:Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar | Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Loopz]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Loopz.rar | Loopz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lorna]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Lorna.rar | Lorna.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==M==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix 2]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 up = Change Joystick to Keyboard<br/>J1 Down = Redefine Controls<br/>J1B1 = Start Game (Joypad by Default).<br/>J1B2 = Pause (any button to unpause)<br/>Pause Button = Music on/off.<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite lives): On the authors' screen, Press the Pause button once, <br/>then keep pressing J1B1 until the Main Menu appears. The screen will flash in Red <br/>To show you the cheat mode has been activated. || [[Media:Mad Mix 2.rar | Mad Mix 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar | Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game.rar | Mad Mix Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Madballs]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Madballs.rar | Madballs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maddog]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Maddog.rar | Maddog.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mag Max]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, JOY2 B1 = Reset || [[Media:Mag Max.rar | Mag Max.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Magica]]|| 2016 || usebox.net ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Version 1.0.2<br/>To use pause : Push DN twice to redefine the controls. || [[Media:Magica.rar | Magica.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mange Cailloux]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Mange Cailloux.rar | Mange Cailloux.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Manic Miner]]|| 1984 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Start, Pause, Music On/Off. J1LT/J1RT=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Manic Miner.rar | Manic Miner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marauder]]|| 1988 || Hewson||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs || [[Media:Marauder.rar | Marauder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marble Madness Deluxe Edition]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar | Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio||No|| Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar | Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Master Of The Lamps]]|| 1985 || Activision||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>ESC=GX4000 Pause || [[Media:Master Of The Lamps.rar | Master Of The Lamps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masters of the Universe]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Masters of the Universe.rar | Masters of the Universe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=ESC/SPACE, J1LT/RT=YES/NO<br/>J1B1=ENTER || [[Media:Match Day.rar | Match Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day II]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Select in menu, Pause in game ( brings up menu ). || [[Media:Match Day II.rar | Match Day II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Point]]|| 1985 || Psion||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Name screen : J1B1=Enter, J1B2=Delete<br/>GX4000 Pause=Restart Game, J1LT/RT=Y/N || [[Media:Match Point.rar | Match Point.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mercs]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Mercs.rar | Mercs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metal Army]]|| 1988 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Metal Army.rar | Metal Army.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metro Cross]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Console Pause Button to Start Game<br />Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Metro Cross.rar | Metro Cross.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MGT]]|| 1986 || Loriciel ||No|| Converted by Gerald || [[Media:MGT.rar | MGT.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mickey Mouse]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by dragon - fixed by Johnny Olsen || [[Media:Mickey Mouse.rar | Mickey Mouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Microprose Soccer]]|| 1989 || Microprose Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>Joystick,Keyboard 1 = Joypad 1/2<br/>Pause/Unpause=GX4000 Pause/J1B1, whilst Paused, press J1B2=Quit || [[Media:Microprose Soccer.rar | Microprose Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Midnight Resistance]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Backpack<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Midnight Resistance.rar | Midnight Resistance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mig 29 Soviet Fighter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change weapons, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J1B2=Pause/Unpause/Abort|| [[Media:Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar |Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mikie]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mikie.rar |Mikie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Milk Race (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon<br />Press button 1 and up and down to change gears|| [[Media:Milk Race.rar |Milk Race.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||[[Miss Input 2]]|| 2020 || Chupi Games (CPC Retrodev 2020) || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br />GX4000 Pause: Pause, While paused : J1B1/J1B2 = Game Resume/Quit || [[Media:Miss Input 2.rar | Miss Input 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission]]|| 1987 || Loriciels ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause Button = Pause (once again to abort)<br/>J1B2: cheat ingame (255 of force) || [[Media:Mission.rar | Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Elevator]]|| 1986 || Eurogold || No || Converted by yurif74|| [[Media:Mission Elevator.rar |Mission Elevator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Genocide]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 for Auto Fire On / Off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 Change Colour || [[Media:Mission Genocide.rar |Mission Genocide.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Jupiter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2/J1B1(Hold)=Pause/Unpause.<br/>During Pause, J1B2(Short)+J1B1(Long)=Quit to demo mode. J1B1 again=Main Menu|| [[Media:Mission Jupiter.rar |Mission Jupiter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien|| [[Media:MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar |MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monty On The Run]]||1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/= NO ; GX4000 PAUSE = Pause<br/>JOY B1/B2 = Abort Game/Exit hi-score|| [[Media:Monty On The Run.rar | Monty On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monument]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz & Ayor61<br/>Pause button = Pause (once again to quit)<br/>Two versions of the game: Normal with original colors and "Plus" with new colors || [[Media:Monument.rar | Monument.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Moon Buggy]]|| 1985 || Anirog Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1 to unpause).<br/>J1B2 or J1UP = Jump<br/>You can now Press Fire J1B1 for Enter on High Score Table, I've made up=1/left=2/right=3/down=4. So as Pause button is P, you can enter P1/P2/P3/P4 (J1B1=Enter/J1B2=Delete) || [[Media:Moon Buggy.rar | Moon Buggy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Motos]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Fire Button to Start Game || [[Media:Motos.rar | Motos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mountie Mick's Death Ride]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar |Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Freeze]]|| 1984 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Jump<br/>J1B2 = Fire / Leave demo mode<br/>J2B1 = Music on<br/>J2B2 = Music off<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B2 to unpause) || [[Media:Mr Freeze.rar | Mr Freeze.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Heli]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press UP to get past the loading screen.|| [[Media:Mr Heli.rar |Mr Heli.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutant Monty]]|| 1984 || Artic Computing || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game/Pause&Unpause. J1B2=Music ON/OFF. GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Mutant Monty.rar |Mutant Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutants]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Mutants.rar | Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Myth - History In The Making]]|| 1989 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz - ppi keyboard fix by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Cycle through and select icon in window, Press again outwards to get back in the game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1|| [[Media:Myth.rar |Myth.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==N==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Narc]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>B2(Hold)+UP/DN=Jump/Crouch. B1(Hold)=Rockets. GX4000 Pause/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Trainer doesn't work on last level, use poked version. || [[Media:Narc.rar | Narc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Navy Moves]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Two versions: Spanish & English<br/>Keyboard controls: J1 left/right = Choose a character, J1B1/B2 = Next/delete character, J1 Up/down = Validate/space<br/>Part 1: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Pause game, Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Abort game<br/>Part 2: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Swap weapons, J2B1 = Abort game<br/>Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Pause game || [[Media:Navy Moves.rar | Navy Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nebulus]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>On main menu, J1LT/RT=1/2 players, J1UP/DN=Music/SFX<br/>Ingame, J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1UP=Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Nebulus.rar | Nebulus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis]]|| 1987 || Konami || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select weapon remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:Nemesis.rar | Nemesis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis The Warlock]]|| 1987 || Martech || No || Converted by VincentGR & Urusergi<br/>Cheat : J1B2 (Hold While Game Loading) = Infinite energy<br/>J1DN/UP: Duck/Jump, J1B2: Fire/Spit Acid, GX4000 Pause = Pause || [[Media:Nemesis The Warlock.rar | Nemesis The Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Netherworld]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Game with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Quit game with Console Button<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Netherworld.rar | Netherworld.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New York Warriors]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New York Warriors.rar | New York Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New Zealand Story (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New Zealand Story (The).rar | New Zealand Story (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nightbreed - The Action Game]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Transform<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar | Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Ninja.rar | Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Massacre]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the green boxed screen loads up, press any key to bring the menu up.<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 and the console pause button for menu options.<br/>Enter Level Codes with the following Buttons;<br/>P = CONSOLE PAUSE BUTTON, 6 = JOYPAD 2 UP, 5 = JOYPAD 2 DOWN, T = JOYPAD 2 RIGHT, R = JOYPAD 2 LEFT<br/>Level Codes = 05: P666, 10: P555, 15: PRRR, 20: PTTT, 25: 6666, 30: 5555, 35: RRRR, 40 : TTTT<br/>Both Players use Joypad Button 2 for Magic, Pause Button to Pause and Unpause the game.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 2 Button 2 and press pause button twice to quit game and return to game menu screen.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 and press pause button twice to turn music off, pause the game,<br/>hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 then press pause button twice to turn music back on..<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the High score table.|| [[Media:Ninja Massacre.rar | Ninja Massacre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Scooter Simulator]]|| 1988 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joystick, so press joypad 1 button 1 or 2 to start a 1 or 2 player game<br/>Menu buttons as follows;<br/>0 for Keyboard now UP, 1 for Joystick now DOWN, 2 for 1 Player now Joypad 1 Button 1, 3 for 2 Player now Joypad 1 Button 2 || [[Media:Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar | Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Spirit]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Ninja Spirit.rar | Ninja Spirit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[No Exit]]|| 1990 || Coktel Vision || Yes || Original cartridge - "Uninitialized stack" fix by gerald || [[Media:No Exit.rar |No Exit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nonamed]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Nonamed.rar |Nonamed.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[North Star]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>S for Smart Bombs remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:North Star.rar| North Star.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==O==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Obliterator]]|| 1989 || Melbourne House ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Obliterator.rar| Obliterator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oceano]]|| 2015 || Egotrip ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Oceano.rar | Oceano.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Off Shore Warrior]]|| 1989 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Off Shore Warrior.rar | Off Shore Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Official Father Christmas]]|| 1989 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Official Father Christmas.rar | Official Father Christmas.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oh Mummy !]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joy1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Oh Mummy !.rar | Oh Mummy !.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[On The Run]]|| 1985 || Design Design ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for Menu Options. J2B1=Sound On/Off || [[Media:On The Run.rar | On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[One Man And His Droid]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by token<br/>C64 screen as loading screen. || [[Media:One Man And His Droid.rar | One Man And His Droid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Alexandra]]|| 2018 || 4mhz ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Operation Alexandra.rar | Operation Alexandra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Gunship]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bombs, J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B2=Skip Levels<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit Game. || [[Media:Operation Gunship.rar | Operation Gunship.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Hanoi]]|| 1990 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Operation Hanoi.rar | Operation Hanoi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Thunderbolt]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains both CPC and CPC+ version.<br/>Crosshairs Hack=Crosshairs always turned on || [[Media:Operation Thunderbolt.rar | Operation Thunderbolt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Wolf]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains Musicman3512 Intro<br/>Cheat : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Menu : J1 B1=1,B2=2<br/>Ingame : J1 B1=Shoot, B2=Grenade, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:Operation Wolf.rar | Operation Wolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle]]|| 2018 || Manuel Sagra || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar | OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Outlaw Reloaded]]|| 2017 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>V2 : J1B2:Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Outlaw Reloaded.rar | Outlaw Reloaded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Out Run]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/brake, J1UP=Change Gear, J2B1=Abort || [[Media:Out Run.rar | Out Run.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==P==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[P-47 The Freedom Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO.<br/>LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1 = U, 2 = L, 3 = R, 4 = D Joypad 2: 5 = U, 6 = L, 7 = R, 8 = D<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar | P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Land]]|| 1989 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Insert credits.J1B1/B2=1/2 Player Game<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Waggle Joystick (Useful for springs)<br/>|| [[Media:Pac-Land.rar | Pac-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Mania]]|| 1988 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 1 to start game, Pause Button on Menu Screen for High Scores<br/>Joypad Button 2 Music on / off, on menu screen or ingame<br/>Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Pac-Mania.rar | Pac-Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pang Remix]]|| 2018 || dthrone ||Yes|| The game is exactly the same as Pang except the balloons now start each level moving in the opposite direction<br/> In some cases it can change how a level plays out quite significantly, in other cases not so much...<br/>There are a handful of levels where you'd better get out of the way quick || [[Media:Pang Remix.rar | Pang Remix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Panic Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Panic Dizzy.rar | Panic Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Press Console Button to Start Game - Joypad set as default<br/>Press Button 1 for Keyboard, Press Button 2 for Joystick<br/>Press UP to Redefine Controls, Press DOWN for Demonstration Mode<br/>Press Joypad Button 2 for Pause, Press Console Button to Quit<br/>Press Console Button to pass High Score Table || [[Media:Paperboy.rar | Paperboy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy 2]]|| 1991 || Mindscape || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Paperboy 2.rar | Paperboy 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pentomino]]|| 2017 || [[Shining]] || No|| || [[Media:Pentomino.rar | Pentomino.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Periscope Up]]|| 1989 || Atlantis Software || No||Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Periscope Up.rar | Periscope Up.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantis Legacy]]|| 2017 || cpc-power.com || No||Converted by iXien<br />J1B2+L/R : Choose an item, J1B2+U/D : Launch Craft/Open Menu || [[Media:Phantis Legacy.rar | Phantis Legacy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantom Club]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Phantom Club.rar | Phantom Club.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantomas 2.0]]|| 2018 || Jordi Sureda & Santiago Ontanon|| Yes (Palette)||Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade : CPC+ game colors version - Language selection CPC+ screen || [[Media:Phantomas 2.0.rar | Phantomas 2.0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phoenix Emulator]]|| 2016 || Norbert Kehrer || No||Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 : Shields || [[Media:Phoenix Emulator.rar | Phoenix Emulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Picrocs]]|| 2016 || BDC Iron || Yes||Converted by Roudoudou, Ast & arnoldemu<br />Fixed so that it runs on a real GX4000 || [[Media:Picrocs.rar | Picrocs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pipemania]]|| 1990 || Empire || No||Converted by CraigsBar<br />Needs two joysticks to pass the start bit<br />High Score entry isn't joystick compatible but you can just hit the Pause/use Joy 2 to get past that || [[Media:Pipemania.rar | Pipemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Platoon]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No||Converted by pmeier<br />Added a menu to configure your joystick (1,2 or 3 buttons). || [[Media:Platoon.rar | Platoon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Poogaboo-La Pulga 2]]|| 1991 || Opera Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar | Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Postman Pat - The Computer Game]]|| 1988 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 to Change Difficulty<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 to Change Music / fx or Quiet<br />Press Pause Button to get passed Highscore Table || [[Media:Postman Pat.rar | Postman Pat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Potsworth & Co]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by Skunkfish<br />Menu: J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Redefine<br/>Ingame: J1UP/DN/LT/RT=Jump/Crouch/Left/Right.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause || [[Media:Potsworth & Co.rar | Potsworth & Co.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Boat Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Power Boat Simulator.rar | Power Boat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Drift]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Power Drift.rar | Power Drift.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Predator]]|| 1988 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2 +Up=Long Grenade, +DN=Short Grenade, +RT=Pick/Drop<br/>Invicibility with J1B2+LT on v1 and GX4000 Pause on v2 || [[Media:Predator.rar | Predator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik]]|| 1991 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Prehistorik.rar | Prehistorik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik II - Back To Hungerland]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Use 64k version for GX4000<br />Includes 128k and PLUS version|| [[Media:Prehistorik II.rar | Prehistorik II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prison Riot]]|| 1990 || Players ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP on Main Menu=Redefine Keys, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Prison Riot.rar | Prison Riot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel]]|| 2017 || 4Mhz ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1UP/J1B1=Long Jump, J1DN/J1B2=Short Jump, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Return || [[Media:Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar | Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional BMX Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Professional BMX Simulator.rar | Professional BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prohibition]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Start, J1B2=Hide, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off || [[Media:Prohibition.rar | Prohibition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Promotion!]]|| 2020 || BiteStudios<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New Overscan CPC+ screen<br/>Jump=J1B1/J1UP, Weapon = J1B2. Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit || [[Media:Promotion!.rar | Promotion!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis]]|| 1986 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Pro Tennis.rar | Pro Tennis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts]]|| 1990 || UBI Soft || Yes || Original cartridge - "Setting interrupt mode after enabling interrupt" fix by gerald || [[Media:Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar |Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional Ski Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br />Up = Instructions, Left = Enter New Names, Right = Redefine Controls, Down = Enter for names<br />Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br />Default controls = Buttons 1 and 2 on Joypads for Left & Right, Down to Thrust<br />Default controls are left and right buttons, as need to hold left and right to plough<br />To enter your names, you can press the console pause button for P then the joypad button 1 or 2 for number,<br />then Enter with joypad down, So you could enter names as P1, P2, etc if you wish || [[Media:Professional Ski Simulator.rar | Professional Ski Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Project Future]]|| 1985 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Project Future.rar | Project Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psyborg]]|| 1992 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Abandon || [[Media:Psyborg.rar | Psyborg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psycho Pigs UXB]]|| 1988 || US Gold ||Yes (Splashscreen)|| Converted by Phantomz & iXien<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=1 Player/2 Players, J1B2=Info Screen<br/>Ingame : J1B2/B1 : Pause/Unpause, During pause GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Quit/Continue<br/>While game is loading, press J1B2 to show the original splashscreen, but succesfully redrawn by TotO. || [[Media:Psycho Pigs UXB.rar | Psycho Pigs UXB.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pub Trivia]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 to select player picture : 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5<br/>If you just want a one player game, you can use J1B2 to select picture one.<br/>On the Highscore table you can use the following:<br/>Joypad 2: 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5, Down=Delete<br/>Joypad 1: fire1=Enter, fire2=1<br/>Therefore with the console Pause Button, you can enter your name as P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 || [[Media:Pub Trivia.rar | Pub Trivia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pulsator]]|| 1987 || Martech ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Pulsator.rar | Pulsator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Puzznic]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette)|| Plus Palette by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] and BDCIron, Retry menu fix by Phantomz || [[Media:Puzznic.rar | Puzznic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pyjamarama]]|| 1984 || Mikrogen || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Pyjamarama.rar | Pyjamarama.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Q==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Q10 Tank Buster]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Drop armour piercing shells. || [[Media:Q10 Tank Buster.rar | Q10 Tank Buster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Qabbalah]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz, dthrone and Urusergi || [[Media:Qabbalah.rar | Qabbalah.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Questor]]|| 1986 || Cascade Games ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2 B1 = Restart (With Cheat mode activated) ; GX4000 PAUSE=Pause Cheat || [[Media:Questor.rar | Questor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Quick Draw McGraw]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Urusergi<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game || [[Media:Quick Draw McGraw.rar | Quick Draw McGraw.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==R==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Raid Over Moscow]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1 then J1DN=Lift off then Open hanger door, J1B2 = Switch between overview and station.<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Raid Over Moscow.rar | Raid Over Moscow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rainbow Islands]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Push UP to increase credits during title screen || [[Media:Rainbow Islands.rar | Rainbow Islands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo - First Blood Part II]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Use joypad button 2 for weapon select || [[Media:Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar| Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo III]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 to Play, Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 Change Weapon<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 Pick Up Object / Swop Object With Inventory<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 Use Object<br />Joypad 2 UP for Inventory Screen<br />Joypad 2 DOWN to Scroll Inventory || [[Media:Rambo III.rar| Rambo III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rampage]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause to Pass the Loading Screens. Joypad 1 to choose control mode<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to load original version<br/>Poked version include infinite health || [[Media:Rampage.rar | Rampage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ramparts]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause Button to Start Game, J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause<br/>Poked version gives infinite health to both player || [[Media:Ramparts.rar | Ramparts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ranarama]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Autofire, GX4000 Pause,J1B1=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Ranarama.rar | Ranarama.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rath-Tha]]|| 1989 || Positive ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Rath-Tha.rar | Rath-Tha.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Various controls versions (1/2 pads) (see text file).<br/>Red Blood fix. Poked version || [[Media:Renegade.rar | Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade III - The Final Chapter]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz || [[Media:Renegade III.rar | Renegade III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate Atlantida]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT=UP/Select/Right/Left, J1B1/B2=Fire/In-Out, J2B1=Abandon.<br/>Menu D-pad = Move, Fire1 = select the option, Fire2 = Music on/off.<br/> || [[Media:Rescate Atlantida.rar | Rescate Atlantida.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate En El Golfo]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause = J2B1 || [[Media:Rescate En El Golfo.rar | Rescate En El Golfo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescue On Fractalus]]|| 1986 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game menu<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Start Game / Fire2 = Demo Mode / Up/down = Increase/decrease Starting Level / Left/right<br/>J1DOWN = Decrease Starting Level<br/>Ingame<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Launch AMB torpedo / Fire 2 = Pause/Unpause game<br/>Joypad 2 : Up = Systems on/off / Down = Land / Left = Open airlock / Right = Booster / fire1 = Decrease Thrust / fire2 = Increase Thrust<br/>Pause Button = Quit game || [[Media:Rescue On Fractalus.rar | Rescue On Fractalus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Reveal]]|| 1988 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Reveal.rar | Reveal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rex]]|| 1989 || Martech || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs, J1DN=Shield, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Rex.rar | Rex.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous]]|| 1989 || Core Design || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous.rar | Rick Dangerous.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous 2]]|| 1990 || Micro Style || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Select Level (Menu): J1 FIRE=1, LEFT=2, DOWN=3, RIGHT=4, UP=5 (appears with cheat on)<br/>Hurry up: JOY2 RIGHT (while the letters jump) ; ESCAPE = JOY2 FIRE1 ; Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>Cheat Menu: Yes = JOY1 B1;No = JOY1 B2 || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous_2.rar | Rick Dangerous 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Blasters]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer option 3 selected with console pause button || [[Media:Road Blasters.rar | Road Blasters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Runner]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Start the game with the Console Pause Button<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 on the main screen to turn the inbuilt cheat for infinite lives on / off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Road Runner.rar | Road Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin.rar | Robin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin Hood - Legend Quest]]|| 1993 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar| Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robocop]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Up, 3 = Joy1 Left, 4 = Joy1 Right, 5 = Joy1 Down,<br />6 = Joy2 Up, 7 = Joy2 Left, 8 = Joy2 Right, 9 = Joy2 Down<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu and Joy1 Button 1 to Start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Robocop.rar| Robocop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rock Hopper]]|| 1985 || Nick Stevens & Amsoft || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Rock Hopper.rar | Rock Hopper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rod-Land]]|| 1991 || Storm Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Rod-Land.rar | Rod-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Ahoy!]]|| 1984 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Rewk|| [[Media:Roland_Ahoy.rar | Roland_Ahoy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In The Caves]]|| 1984 || Indescomp || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland In The Caves.rar | Roland In The Caves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Time]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit || [[Media:Roland In Time.rar | Roland In Time.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Space]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit, J2 Pad=Scroll || [[Media:Roland In Space.rar | Roland In Space.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland On The Ropes]]|| 1984 || Zigurat || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland On The Ropes.rar | Roland On The Ropes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Takes A Running Jump]]|| 1986 || Peter Green || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar | Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rolling Thunder]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rolling Thunder.rar | Rolling Thunder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[R-Type]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Select Level with JOY1 1=1 2=2 U=3 L=4 R=5 D=6 JOY2 1=7 2=8<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Release<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:R-Type.rar | R-Type.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Run The Gauntlet]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Run_The_Gauntlet.rar | Run the Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rygar - Let's Fight !!!]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rygar.rar | Rygar.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==S==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[S.T.U.N. Runner]]|| 1991 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon<br />Use Button 2 on Joy 1 to select joystick before playing || [[Media:S.T.U.N. Runner.rar |S.T.U.N. Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sabre Wulf]]|| 1985 || Ultimate Play the Game || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Sabre Wulf.rar | Sabre Wulf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Salamander]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the game, any button to Unpause, whilst Paused<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Salamander.rar | Salamander.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Saracen]]|| 1987 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>JB2 = Music on/off<br/>Pause button = Pause/unpause (J1B1=restart/J1B2=quit).<br/>Use joypad to change level on the menu<br/>CHEAT : Infinite lives: J2B1 and J2B2 at once during the game. || [[Media:Saracen.rar | Saracen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[SAS Combat Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Grenades, J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:SAS Combat Simulator.rar | SAS Combat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Satan]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Part 2 Access Code = 66666666 Enter it with UP on Joypad 2<br />Controls can be Redefine, but by defaut they are as follows;<br />Part 1, Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Abort with Console Pause Button<br />Part 2, UP-DOWN with Joypad 1 Button 2, Teleport with Joypad 2 Button 1,<br/>Access Item Menu / Pause with Joypad 2 Button 2<br />Abort with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Satan.rar | Satan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Savage]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Level Select = UP for 1, LEFT for 2, RIGHT for 3 and DOWN for the Intro<br />In Part 2 and Part 3, you can press the console pause button to enter the code<br/>that allows the game to change from practice mode to normal mode, enter code<br/>by pressing the console pause button several times || [[Media:Savage.rar | Savage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The)]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz - Fixed by Johnny Olsen<br />Nich version - (Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer || [[Media:Sacred_Armour_Of_Antiriad_(The).rar |Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sai Combat]]|| 1986 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP/DN=1/2 Player, J1B1/B2= Start with 3/6 Lives<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Sai Combat.rar |Sai Combat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Skunkfish<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B1/J1B2=Punch/Jump, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar | Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar | Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scout Steps Out (The)]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scout Steps Out (The).rar | Scout Steps Out (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/scramble-new-game-for-amstrad-cpc/ Scramble]|| 2019 || PuzCPC || No || Official release for GX4000 || [[Media:Scramble.rar | Scramble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scramble Spirits]]|| 1990 || Grandslam || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Cheat option at start (Trainer) gives infinite lives to both players<br/>The game also has a inbuilt cheat option<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on the screen with " Press Fire To Start " in the<br/>middle to activate the inbuilt cheat<br/>The inbuilt cheat gives player one invulnerability || [[Media:Scramble Spirits.rar | Scramble Spirits.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Secret Agent Sly Spy]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for options on main screen<br />UP for Option 1 = Define Keys, DOWN for Option 2 = Select Joystick<br />Push DOWN for Joystick if you want to use Joypad 1, PAUSE WILL NOT WORK<br />DEFINE KEYS TO JOYPAD 2 AND PAUSE BUTTON OR BUTTON 2 IF WANT PAUSE TO WORK<br />The trainer level select buttons are as follows<br />1 = JOY1 FIRE1, 2 = JOY1 UP, 3 = JOY1 LEFT, 4 = JOY1 RIGHT, 5 = JOY1 DOWN<br />6 = JOY2 UP, 7 = JOY2 LEFT, 8 = JOY2 RIGHT, 9 - JOY2 DOWN || [[Media:Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar | Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sergeant Seymour Robotcop]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, J2 B1=Reset || [[Media:Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar |Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour At The Movies]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour At The Movies.rar |Seymour At The Movies.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour Take One!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour Take One!.rar |Seymour Take One!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Dancer]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Dancer.rar |Shadow Dancer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Of The Beast]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Of The Beast.rar |Shadow Of The Beast.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shao Lin's Road]]|| 1987 || The Edge || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shao Lin's Road.rar | Shao Lin's Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shinobi]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon<br/>64k version hence no music (and also no SFX). || [[Media:Shinobi.rar | Shinobi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shockway Rider]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Practice<br/>Practice level select = J1B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4/5/6, J2B1/B2=7/8.<br/>Ingame : J1B2=Music/SFX. || [[Media:Shockway Rider.rar | Shockway Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Short Circuit]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause=Pause (1x)/Reset (2x), move to unpause<br/>Part 1 : J1B1+dir = Activate Prog, J1B2 = Select Prog, J2B1 = Slow/Fast message, J2 UP/LT/RT = 1, 2, 3 (Items).<br/>Part 2 : J1B1 = Fire, J1B2/UP = Jump. || [[Media:Short Circuit.rar | Short Circuit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shufflepuck Cafe]]|| 1989 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Shufflepuck Cafe.rar |Shufflepuck Cafe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Side Arms]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapon, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Side Arms.rar | Side Arms.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silent Shadow]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Up/Down on Joy1 to move up and down in the menu, Left on Joy 1 to toggle between P1 and P2 settings<br/>Right on Joy 1 to access "Redefine Keys". Redefine for every player you intend to play to have access to Bombs.<br/>1/2 Players or 2 players controlled by P1 by redefining keys. Button 2 on Joy 1 to Start || [[Media:Silent Shadow.rar | Silent Shadow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silkworm]]|| 1988 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Scanlines<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Silkworm.rar |Silkworm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Ababol]]|| 2010 || The Mojon Twins || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Sir Ababol.rar |Sir Ababol.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Lancelot]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Sir Lancelot.rar | Sir Lancelot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sirwood]]|| 1989 || Opera Soft || No|| Converted by dragon<br/>To choose level : J1LT/RT/DN/UP=1/2/3/4, you need to reset the console to switch level. || [[Media:Sirwood.rar | Sirwood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skate Ball]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Quit. During Pause, J1B2=Change Colors. || [[Media:Skate Ball.rar | Skate Ball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skweek]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B1/B2=Suicide/Quit, J2UP/DN=Music/Sound Effect On/Off || [[Media:Skweek.rar | Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skywar]]|| 1993 || CPC Infos || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Skywar.rar |Skywar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slap Fight]]|| 1987c || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, J1B2=Select Powerup<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Slap Fight.rar | Slap Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slightly Magic]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Slightly Magic.rar | Slightly Magic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slither]]|| 2018 || EgoTrip ||No|| || [[Media:Slither.rar | Slither.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Small Games for Smart Minds]]|| 2007 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Small Games for Smart Minds.rar | Small Games for Smart Minds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Smash TV]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 for Menu<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit<br/>To turn the Cheat Mode On or Off<br/>During Play, hold down Button 2 on Joypad 1, then press Button 1 on Joypad 2 || [[Media:Smash TV.rar | Smash TV.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Soccer 86]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by remax & Phantomz || [[Media:Soccer 86.rar | Soccer 86.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solar Coaster]]|| 1987 || Optyx Software || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Solar Coaster.rar| Solar Coaster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solomon's Key]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Solomon's Key.rar| Solomon's Key.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sonic Boom]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Super Shot, J2B1=Quit<br/>On main menu, GX4000 Pause=Redefine.<br> On redefine screen, GX4000 Pause/Any other button=Yes/No || [[Media:Sonic Boom.rar | Sonic Boom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcerers]]|| 2020 || Salavador Cantero || Yes (Splashscreen + palette) || Converted and CPC+ colors by Cyrille Gouret (Ayor61)<br/>On main menu: J1B1 = 1 Player, J1B2 = 2 players, J1 Down = Turbo Mode<br>While playing: Pause button = Pause, J1B2 = Quit, J2B2 = Music on/off || [[Media:Sorcerers.rar | Sorcerers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery]]|| 1985 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Button 1 || [[Media:Sorcery.rar | Sorcery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery+]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz, dragon, Urusergi<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Sorcery+.rar | Sorcery+.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Crusade]]|| 1992 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1=Move Cursor, J1B1/B2=Click As Mouse/Select Cursor keys in the gamepad (to scroll in the map).<br/>GX4000 Pause =Abandon || [[Media:Space Crusade.rar | Space Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Harrier]]|| 1986 || Elite / Sega || No || Converted by CraigsBar and Phantomz || [[Media:Space_Harrier.rar | Space Harrier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Hawks]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by token<br/>Trainer and tape cover as loading screen. || [[Media:Space Hawks.rar | Space Hawks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Invasion]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Space Invasion.rar | Space Invasion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Mania]]|| 1986 || Neil Kolban || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Space Mania.rar | Space Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Moves]]|| 2020 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Version 2.2 || [[Media:Space Moves (2020).rar | Space Moves (2020).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Pest Control]]|| 2015 || usebox.net || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Space Pest Control.rar | Space Pest Control.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Speed King]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Escape || [[Media:Speed King.rar | Speed King.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spherical]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>two different versions, one for one player and the other for one or two players.<br/>Look in txt for detailled instructions || [[Media:Spherical.rar | Spherical.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spindizzy]]|| 1986 || Activision|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Button on Title Screen for credits<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = STOP, Joy2 Button 1 = Map, Joy2 Button 2 = Score<br/>Joy2 Left = Rotate Left, Joy2 Right = Rotate Right<br/>Joy2 Up = Change Shape, Joy2 Down = Change Colour<br/>P (PAUSE) = Pause Button<br/>Joy2 1 + 2 On title screen to Play " STIX "<br/>PAUSE Button = Leave STIX, Joy2 Button 1 = Trail mode on/off<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = Halts STIX movement, Joy2 Button 2 = Clears the screen (stop the STIX first) || [[Media:Spindizzy.rar | Spindizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Split Personalities]]|| 1986 || Domark ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Split Personalities.rar | Split Personalities.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spots 94]]|| 1994 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Spots 94.rar | Spots 94.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Hunter]]|| 1986 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Level Select : J1LT/RT=Novice/Expert<br/>J1B1=Select Weapon, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J2B1Pause/Unpause/Quit|| [[Media:Spy Hunter.rar | Spy Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy]]|| 1985 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy.rar | Spy Vs Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, J12B2 = Turn Music On/Off, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar | Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar | Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Starquake]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. <br/>Detailled instructions for teleportation in txt || [[Media:Starquake.rar | Starquake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Sabre]]|| 2007 || Psytronik Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Sabre.rar | Star Sabre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - A New Hope]]|| 1987 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - A New Hope.rar | Star Wars - A New Hope.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back]]|| 1988 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar | Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi]]|| 1989 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar | Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Pool]]|| 1986 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Quit Game<br/>Red or Yellow ? = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Red, Joypad 1 Button 2 = Yellow<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Steve Davis Pool.rar | Steve Davis Pool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Snooker]]|| 1985 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu, apart from the last option, use Joypad 1 button 2 for Green Screen<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Retake your last shot<br/>Play again = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 = No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass " Enter Name "<br/>Use Joypad 2 for selecting colour after you pot a red<br/>Yellow = Up, Green = Left, Brown = Right, Blue = Down, Pink = Button 1, Black = Button 2<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users, ESC to Quit || [[Media:Steve Davis Snooker.rar | Steve Davis Snooker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormbringer A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord]]|| 1989 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump. GX4000 Pause=Pause, any Button to Unpause.|| [[Media:Stormlord.rar| Stormlord.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord II - Deliverance]]|| 1990 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button four times to play without password, New title screen from the C64 version<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump || [[Media:Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar| Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stranded]]|| 2006 || Cronosoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button=Pass title screen, J1B1=Start (Menu or Code Screen) || [[Media:Stranded.rar | Stranded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter]]|| 1988 || Tiertex / Capcom || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter.rar | Street Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter II]]|| 2008 || Hermol || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter II.rar | Street Fighter II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Striker in the Crypts of Trogan]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit.<br/>Pass Highscore table with J1B2. || [[Media:Striker_In_The_Crypts_Of_Trogan.rar | Striker In The Crypts Of Trogan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Strip Poker]]|| 1988 || Anco Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Strip Poker.rar | Strip Poker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen and scrolling text screen, Joypads Button 2 for Potions<br/>One Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select " Sorceror " or " Fighter ", then Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin a one player game<br/>Two Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 1 to begin a two player game<br/>Pause the game with the Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Turn the Music on / off with the Console Pause Button ( you will need to pause / unpause the game until you have it off or on )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the highscore table || [[Media:Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar | Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Car Racer]]|| 1990 || Micro Style ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select GX4000 Joystick, then J1B2=UP in the Menu's. <br/>Enter Name=GX4000 Pause/J1UP/J1DN/J1LT/J1RT=P/1/2/3/Delete, J1B1=Return<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Stunt Car Racer.rar |Stunt Car Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Man Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stunt Man Seymour.rar |Stunt Man Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sub Hunter]]|| 2011 || Psytronik Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Sub Hunter.rar | Sub Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Subway Vigilante]]|| 1989 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Menu : J1B1 = play using joypad 1 / J2B1 = Play using joypad 2<br/>Pause button = Pause (twice to return to menu) || [[Media:Subway Vigilante.rar | Subway Vigilante.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Supersnake]]|| 1992 || David Hall || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Supersnake.rar | Supersnake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Gran]]|| 1985 || Tynesoft || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Super Gran.rar | Super Gran.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Hang-On]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Push UP on Joypad 1 to enter intial on score table || [[Media:Super Hang-On.rar | Super Hang-On.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Monaco GP]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Load the 64k version for the GX4000<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Option 1 = Redefine Controls ( can redefine joypad 2 if want to use both buttons )<br/>Push UP on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 1<br/>Push DOWN on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 2<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No || [[Media:Super Monaco GP.rar| Super Monaco GP.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Off Road]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & dragon<br/>Joypad B1 for Accelerate, B2 for Brake, UP for Nitro<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Press NITRO to pass screens or select options in shop, this is UP on Joypads or SPACE if selected keyboard control on a PLUS || [[Media:Super Off Road.rar | Super Off Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Pipeline II]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Button 2 to Change amount of Lives, Button 1 to Play.<br/>Pause the game with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any key.<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass high score table.<br/>Cheat version = Console Pause Button to increase score, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Skip Level, Button 2 to lose a life.|| [[Media:Super Pipeline II.rar| Super Pipeline II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Robin Hood]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Fire Button 2 for Options, Fire Button 1 For Y, Fire Button 2 For N<br/>Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Super Robin Hood.rar| Super Robin Hood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar |Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Ski]]|| 1987 || Microids ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Return to Main Menu.<br/>Numbers of players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J2UP/LT/RT/DN/B1=5/6/7/8/9<br/>To enter skier's Names, press the Console pause button for P (it won't let you enter numbers) || [[Media:Super Ski.rar |Super Ski.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Skweek]]|| 1990 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause<br/>Suicide : Press J1B1 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds.<br/>Suicide +98 Lives : Press J1B2 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds. || [[Media:Super Skweek.rar |Super Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Sprint]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Super Sprint.rar |Super Sprint.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tank Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Super Tank Simulator.rar | Super Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tetris]]|| 1997 || Frequency/Dooddler ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Tetris.rar |Super Tetris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Superman - The Game]]|| 1985 || First Star Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Superman - The Game.rar | Superman - The Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sweevo's World]]|| 1986 || Sweevo's World || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Sweevo's World.rar |Sweevo's World.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Switchblade]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||Yes (Palette + hardware sprites) || Converted by Ayor61 (Plus version - Color fix) & Phantomz (CPC version) || [[Media:Switchblade.rar |Switchblade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sword Of The Samurai]]|| 1992 || Zeppelin Games || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Sword Of The Samurai.rar |Sword Of The Samurai.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Syntax]]|| 1988 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Syntax.rar | Syntax.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==T==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tapper - Official Arcade Game]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button = Exit and reset default values. || [[Media:Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar | Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Target Renegade]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu<br />Redefine controls first || [[Media:Target Renegade.rar |Target Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Technician Ted]]|| 1984 || Hewson || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Instructions<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Technician Ted.rar | Technician Ted.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles]]|| 1990 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pad1: 1=Fire 2=Select weapon.<br/>Pad2: 1=Change turtle 2=Quit game when in Pause. Right=In/Out vehicule. Up=Cheat mode on/off.<br/>GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2 - Coin Op]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Quit game, or Press any direction on Joypad 1 Dpad to Jump to next Level || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Queen]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 to confirm your choice when changing cards.<br/>To see your partner entirely press Console Pause Button. ||[[Media:Teenage Queen.rar | Teenage Queen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tempest]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/NO<br/>J1 : B1=Fire plasma, B2 =Super Zapper, RT= Move Clockwise, LT = Move Anticlockwise<br/>GX 4000 PAUSE = Pause ; J2 B1 = Abort game<br/> || [[Media:Tempest.rar | Tempest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tennis Cup II]]|| 1990 || Loriciels || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fix (J1=Joypad 1, J2=Joypad 2) || [[Media:Tennis Cup II.rar | Tennis Cup II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teodoro Can't Fly]]|| 2012 || Dimension Z / Retroworks || No || Converted by CraigsBar & Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Teodoro Can't Fly.rar | Teodoro Can't Fly.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminator 2 Judgment Day]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar | Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminus]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminus.rar | Terminus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terra Cognita]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = J1B1/J1B2=Yes/No<br/>End of game : Press GX4000 Pause to continue. || [[Media:Terra Cognita.rar | Terra Cognita.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tetrix]]|| 1989 || Playfield || Yes (Palette) || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Tetrix.rar | Tetrix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thanatos]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />You need to go into alter playing keys and select joystick before you start<br />To alter skill 1 to 8, use the following: Pad 1 = Up 1, Left 2, Right 3, Down 4, Pad 2 = Up 5, Left 6, Right 7, Down 8<br />Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br />Highscore table is bypassed with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Thanatos.rar | Thanatos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing Bounces Back]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause<br/>Pause Button = Quit Current Screen || [[Media:Thing Bounces Back.rar | Thing Bounces Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing On A Spring]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=Quit)<br/>Pause Button = Music On/Off<br/>J1B1 to Pass Highscore Table (but J1B2=Delete, so you can use Pause Button to enter P for Player 1, PP for Player 2 etc)<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Oil): Press J1B2 on the main menu. The border will turn black.<br/>The "Oil" bar will drop once in the alert zone, it will rise as if by a miracle. || [[Media:Thing On A Spring.rar | Thing On A Spring.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thomas The Tank Engine]]|| 1990 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Whilst Paused, GX4000 Pause Button to Quit game.|| [[Media:Thomas The Tank Engine.rar | Thomas The Tank Engine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Through The Trap Door]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start, J2B1=Berk-Drut, J2B2=Pause, Any Button(x2) = Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Redefine/Restart || [[Media:Through The Trap Door.rar | Through The Trap Door.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thrust.rar | Thrust.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust II]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Button 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Button 2 to Pickup<br/>Can Redefine Controls to Joypad 2 || [[Media:Thrust 2.rar | Thrust 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar | Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tiger Road]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Tiger Road.rar | Tiger Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Music ON/OFF, J2B2=Abandon, Pause=Pauuse || [[Media:Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar | Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tombstowne]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Pause / Unpause, Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Tombstowne.rar | Tombstowne.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tornado Low Level]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B2=Mission Info<br/>Any button on J2/GX4000 Pause=Exit screen, J1B2=View/Exit Map screen ingame<br/>J2B1=Pause, Exit(x2), J2B2/DPad/GX4000 Pause=Unpause || [[Media:Tornado Low Level.rar | Tornado Low Level.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Total Recall]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Pass Hiscore, J1B1+DN=Toggle armed/unarmed || [[Media:Total Recall.rar | Total Recall.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Totems]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Rotate, J1DN=Drop, J1B2=Pause, Pause=Quit.<br/>You can redefine the controls if you want to change them. || [[Media:Totems.rar | Totems.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tower of Rubble]]|| 2017 || Morri || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Tower of Rubble.rar | Tower of Rubble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Track And Field]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Track And Field.rar | Track And Field.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Traffic]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Traffic.rar | Traffic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trailblazer]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass Loading Screen/Start, J1B2=Music ON/OFF<br/>GX4000 Pause=Options (Menu)/Quit (Ingame) || [[Media:Trailblazer.rar | Trailblazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Train (The)]]|| 1988 || Accolade || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Spanish version.Pad 1: Button 2-Sound on/off<br/>Pad 2 : Cross/Button 1-Change view in train Button 2:Restart - GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Train (The).rar | Train (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trantor The Last Stormtrooper]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>You can input anything for a password so keep pressing the pause button<br/>TRANSPORTER ACTIVATION BEAMCODE is PPP, so press the console button 3 times<br/>Press the Console Pause Button or any button on Joypad 2 to skip intro and probe software screen<br/>If you can't move when you get " Stormtrooper you've looked here before " just press the console pause button or wait like 10 seconds<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause and Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit || [[Media:Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar | Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trap Door (The)]]|| 1986 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start/Drop, J2LT/B1=Learner/Super Berk, J2RT= Redefine, J2B2=Tilt, GX4000 Pause=Pause, Any Button = Unpause || [[Media:Trap Door (The).rar | Trap Door (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trashman Goes Moonlighting]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar | Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Chopper Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause. <br/>During Pause, GX4000 Pause/J1UP=Infinite Lives=Skip Level|| [[Media:Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar | Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Esprit]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 for Map On / Off, Move around map with the Dpad<br/>Console Pause Button to Terminate Game and Restart ( One life at a time )<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to Pass highscore table|| [[Media:Turbo Esprit.rar | Turbo Esprit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo The Tortoise]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Ayor61<br/> Joypad Button 2 for Joypad Select<br/> Joypad button 1 for Game Start || [[Media:Turbo The Tortoise.rar | Turbo The Tortoise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican]]|| 1990 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Buttton 2 for Energy Lines, Joypad 1 + 2 (press at same time) for Grenades<br/>Press Console Pause Button then Joypad 1 Button 1 for CHEAT MODE (99 almost everywhere)<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Skip Level, Don't skips pasted 5.2 ( Last Level ) or game will crash<br/>Joypad Button 1 + 2 to reset to level 1 || [[Media:Turrican.rar | Turrican.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican 2]]|| 1991 ||Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>intro->button2<br/>Condole Button to Pause<br/>The high score only admit abcd+1 enter,2 delete, the poke in the high score=DDDDD<br/>To change the level with the poke button1 pad2 || [[Media:Turrican 2.rar | Turrican 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Twin Turbo V8]]|| 1988 ||Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Start Game<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/Brake, J1UP/DN=Gears<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Twin Turbo V8.rar | Twin Turbo V8.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==U==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[U.N. Squadron]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:U.N. Squadron.rar | U.N. Squadron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Unpredictaball]]|| 1992 || Video Images || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Unpredictaball.rar | Unpredictaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Untouchables (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Pause, (X2) to quit, other key tu unpause. J2b1=Skip Level || [[Media:Untouchables (The).rar | Untouchables (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uridium]]|| 1986 || Hewson Consultants || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Uridium.rar | Uridium.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Usagi Yojimbo]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer : J1B1/B2=Yes/No, Main Menu = Joy 2 + Pause (don't forget to change from Practice to Game)<br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause, any button to Unpause. Keep pressing the pause button (or any button on Joypad 2) to pass highscore table.|| [[Media:Usagi Yojimbo.rar | Usagi Yojimbo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uwol 2 Quest For Money]]|| 2011 || The Mojon Twins ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar | Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==V==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[V The Visitors]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:V The Visitors.rar | V The Visitors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vampire - Phantomas 2]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar | Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>On title screen, use Button 1, define Joy1, then Up, define Toggle for P2<br/>Button 1 for 1 Player, Up for 2 players || [[Media:Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar|Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vikings (The)]]|| 1986 || Kele Line || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause : Pause(x1)/Quit(x2). On Pause, J1B1/B2: Return (Normal/Silent Mode)<br/>Cheat Menu J1B1/B2: Yes/No || [[Media:Vikings (The).rar|Vikings (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vindicator (The)]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Part 1/2/3, J1B2=Toggle/Bombs/Toggle.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause (1X), Quit (2x). || [[Media:Vindicator (The).rar|Vindicator (The).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==W==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warhawk]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Warhawk.rar | Warhawk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warlock]]|| 1987 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Warlock.rar | Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wanderer 3D]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2B1=3D/Mono, J2B2=Quit, J2UP/DN=Speed Up/Down,J1B2+Direction=Fast Turn || [[Media:Wanderer 3D.rar | Wanderer 3D.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[War Machine]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Grenades<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to continue on " You are now dead! " screen|| [[Media:War Machine.rar | War Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist| Way of the Exploding Fist (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist+| Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wec Le Mans]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>1 to use Joystick = Up and Down for Accelerate and Brake, Fire to change Gear<br/>2 to use Defined Controls = after you have Redefined Controls<br/>Preset Defined Controls = Button 1 and 2 for Accelerate and Brake, Up to change Gear<br/>Console Button to Quit game || [[Media:WEC_Le_Mans.rar | WEC Le Mans.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Werewolves of London]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>To highlight icon = Joy2 Dpad Left and Right, Pause = Joy2 Button 1<br/>(Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Quit = Joy2 Button 2 ( Whilst Paused ), Increase or Decrease Music Volume = Joy2 Dpad Up and Down || [[Media:Werewolves of London.rar | Werewolves of London.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[West Bank]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start ( default joystick )<br/>Use Joypad 2 Dpad for Menu options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Turn Music On / Off || [[Media:West Bank.rar | West Bank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Who Dares Wins II]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Who Dares Win 2.rar | Who Dares Win 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Whopper Chase]]|| 1987 || Erbe Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Whopper Chase.rar | Whopper Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild West Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the following Buttons multiple times to enter codes:<br />Act2 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire1<br />Act3 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire2<br />Act4 - Enter Code with Pause Button || [[Media:Wild West Seymour.rar |Wild West Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild Bunch (The)]]|| 1985 || Firebird ||No || Converted by dragon & Joseman || [[Media:Wild Bunch (The).rar | Wild Bunch (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winchester]]|| 1988 || Chip || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Winchester.rar | Winchester.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winter Games]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Move through the options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 = Select option<br/>Joypad 2 Dpad select number of players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br/>To enter your name/s, you can press the console pause button for p then the joypad 2 dpad for number,<br/>then Enter with joypad 2 Button 2, So you could enter names as p1, p2, p3, p4 etc if you wish.|| [[Media:Winter Games.rar | Winter Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wizball]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />New title screen by STE'86 plus Trainer, Stack overflow fix (prevents corruption at level 6)<br />J1B2=Select Bonus.|| [[Media:Wizball.rar | Wizball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wonder Boy]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by pmeier (select nb of buttons)/ Phantomz and Urusergi (all other versions))<br />Phantomz/uresergi versions : J1B1/B2=1P/2P Game, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B1=Quit || [[Media:Wonder Boy.rar | Wonder Boy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Class Leaderboard]]|| 1987 || US Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Number Of Players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4.<br/>Player Level : GX4000 Pause/J2B1/J2B2 = Professional/Amateur/Kids<br/>J1B1=Enter || [[Media:World Class Leaderboard.rar | World Class Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Series Baseball]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:World Series Baseball.rar | World Series Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wriggler]]|| 1985 || Blaby Computer Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any Button=Pass Title Screen, J1B1/J1/B2/J2B1 = Start Game/Instructions/Redefine Controls<br/>J1B2/J1B1/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause/Quit. GX4000 Pause=Enter for highscore. || [[Media:Wriggler.rar | Wriggler.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WWF Wrestlemania]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Return=1 Space=2|| [[Media:WWF Wrestlemania.rar | WWF Wrestlemania.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==X==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Out]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Trigger Secondary Weapon System<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 = Bring In The Drones<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 = Choose Secondary Weapon System<br />Console Pause Button to Pause, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />CHEAT MODE To earn money very easily<br />Just take a ship and throw in the trash directly (without buying)<br />The trash is symbolized by the little alien in the bottom right || [[Media:X-Out.rar | X-Out.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xenon]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer: Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Level Select is Joypad 1 Button 1 or UP = Level 1, LEFT = Level 2, RIGHT = Level 3, DOWN = Level 4.<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start game, or use Joypad 2 Buttons 1 and 2 for Menu Options<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Change Mode, Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Xenon.rar | Xenon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xevious]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joy2 Button 1 to start one player game, Joy2 Button 2 to start two player game || [[Media:Xevious.rar | Xevious.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xor]]|| 1987 || Logotron ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Xor.rar | Xor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xybots]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Player 1, Player 2 Uses Joypad 1 by default || [[Media:Xybots.rar | Xybots.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Y==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yie Ar Kung-Fu]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Menu = Joypad 1 UP for HighScores, Button 1 and 2 for 1 or 2 Player, DOWN to Redefine Keys<br />Joystick by Default, Press 1 or 2 to start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 1 Button 2 to turn music on / off, this also unpauses the game<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit game || [[Media:Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar | Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yogi Bear]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by 00WReX<br />Joystick / Gamepad control, Fire button to start.<br/>Console 'Pause' button to Pause, fire button to resume. || [[Media:Yogi Bear.rar | Yogi Bear.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Z==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Z - Comme Zark Davor]]|| 1985 || Rino Marketing || No || Converted by iXien<br />English version (known as Z-Pilot) || [[Media:Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar | Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zaxx]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br />French Menus || [[Media:Zaxx.rar | Zaxx.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zombi]]|| 1986 || Ubi Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Select actions / Cancel if tape options are selected by mistake / Fight Zombies (keep hitting it)<br/>J1B2 = cancel actions<br/>J1 left = Move selector / Really quit if the trash game option is selected <br/>J1 right = Move selector / Continue game if the trash game option is selected<br/>J2B2 = Invert the action <br/>If you don't want to have to keep hitting J1B1 to fight zombies, also included is a CPR with an exclusive auto attack feature ;) || [[Media:Zombi.rar | Zombi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zona 0]]|| 1991 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zona 0.rar | Zona 0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zone Trooper]]|| 1988 || Gamebusters || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zone Trooper.rar | Zone Trooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zorro]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold|| No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press J1B1 to use the sword, J1B2 to play/stop music, PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Zorro.rar | Zorro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zox 2099]]|| 1987 || Loriciels|| No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Zox 2099.rar | Zox 2099.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zub]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause=Launch game/select level on menu screen, scanner during game. J1B2=Duck<br />Poked version gives "No harm from droids" || [[Media:Zub.rar | Zub.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zynaps]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />This is the new CPCwiki version || [[Media:Zynaps.rar | Zynaps.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Need a fix==<br />
<br />
Games on this list miss the criteria to be fully playable on joystick. Sometimes, they are not playables, sometimes only a little part is unplayable. Hence it's up to you to decide if you want to try and play them on your GX4000 nevertheless.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Problem<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killer Cobra]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || Need a fix - Graphic corruption ||[[Media:Killer Cobra.rar | Killer Cobra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
To look at :<br />
<br />
Beyond The Ice Palace : [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/msg183722/#msg183722 Report]<br />
<br />
== GX4000 Compatibles Demos == <br />
<br />
These demo files have been converted to .cpr and tested on a GX4000.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amaury]]|| 2019 || Roudoudou || Yes || || [[Media:Amaury.rar | Amaury.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbar]]|| 2016 || Benediction || Yes || Converted by Devilmarkus || [[Media:Barbar.rar | Barbar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battro]]|| 2015 || Batman Group || No || Converted by McKlain - size fix by gerald || [[Media:Battro.rar | Battro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eerie Forest]]|| 2017 || Logon System || Yes || || [[Media:Eerie Forest.rar | Eerie Forest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NQ! Music Disc]]|| 2018 || [[TGS]] & skrju || Yes || || [[Media:NQ! Music Disc.rar | NQ! Music Disc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Schnapps]]|| 2019 || [[TGS]] || Yes || Evoke 2019 || [[Media:Schnapps.rar | Schnapps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wolf - RPG Preview 1]]|| 2016 || Dirty Minds || No || || [[Media:Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar | Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 17]]|| 2017 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || || [[Media:X-Mas 17.rar | X-Mas 17.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition)]]|| 2015 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || Converted by Ast || [[Media:X-Mas_2008_(Special_Edition).rar | X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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Games on this page are games converted to CPR format in order to be played on a GX4000 (with e.g. a [[C4CPC]], or by burning an EPROM).<br />
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For GX4000 compatibility, they must comply to these rules :<br />
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* Auto-Launchable on a GX4000<br />
* Being fully playable from the very beginning to the end (including Hi-Scores) with a Joystick<br />
* Being 64K games.<br />
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If you spot a non detected problem , please report here : http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/<br />
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==Full set==<br />
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Full Set (2021-01-17): <br />
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NB : No "Need a fix" included<br />
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==GX4000 Conversion - Starting guide==<br />
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[[Media:CPC_Fanzine_-_GX4000_conversion.pdf | GX4000 Conversion]] by CPC Fanzine (Skunkfish)<br />
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==Useful softwares==<br />
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[[Nocart]] by [[Kevin Thacker]]<br />
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==Converted Games==<br />
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==0-9==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
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||[[1942]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1/B2=1/2 Player game. Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause, J1B2=Roll || [[Media:1942.rar | 1942.rar]]<br />
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||[[1943 - The Battle of Midway]]|| 1988 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J2B2=P1/P2 Roll, Pause=Smart Bomb for both players.<br/> Menu scren : J1B1/J1B2=Choose P1/P2 || [[Media:1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar | 1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar]]<br />
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||[[2048]]|| 2014 || Futur Anterieur || No || Converted by Phantomz and CraigsBar<br/>Multi Cart, with Version Mode 0 and Mode 1<br/>Turn Music On or Off with Console Pause Button || [[Media:2048.rar | 2048.rar]]<br />
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||[[2088]]|| 1988 || Zeppelin Games ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:2088.rar | 2088.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Fight]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:3D Fight.rar | 3D Fight.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Grand Prix]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:3D_Grand_Prix.rar | 3D Grand Prix.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Starfighter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br/>Pause Button = Redefine Controls<br/>Pause Button = Shield, Pause / Unpause = Joypad 1 Fire 2 || [[Media:3D Starfighter.rar | 3D Starfighter.rar]]<br />
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||[[3D Starstrike]]|| 1985 || Realtime Games Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause on/off, GX4000 Pause=Exit || [[Media:3D Starstrike.rar | 3D Starstrike.rar]]<br />
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||[[4X4 Off-Road Racing]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar | 4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar]]<br />
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||[[720 Degrees]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:720 Degrees.rar | 720 Degrees.rar]]<br />
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||[[77 Attempts]]|| 2018 || Unknown Design|| Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:77 Attempts.rar | 77 Attempts.rar]]<br />
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==A==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
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||[[A Team (The)]]|| 1988 || Zafiro Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:A Team (The).rar | A Team (The).rar]]<br />
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||[[Abadia Del Crimen (La)]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar | Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar]]<br />
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||[[Abu Simbel Profanation]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J1B2 = Long Jump/Short Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any Button = Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1 = Quit || [[Media:Abu Simbel Profanation.rar | Abu Simbel Profanation.rar]]<br />
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||[[Acolyte]]|| 2017 || Clockwize Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit, Level Skip=J2B1. || [[Media:Acolyte.rar | Acolyte.rar]]<br />
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||[[Action Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bike<->Car, GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1/J2B1=Unpause/Quit. || [[Media:Action Fighter.rar | Action Fighter.rar]]<br />
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||[[Adidas Championship Tie Break]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Shaun M. Neary<br/>J1UP to pass overscan title screen, J1B1/J1B2 for Trainer options.<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1/GX4000 Pause (x2)=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar | Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar]]<br />
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||[[Advanced Pinball Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar | Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar]]<br />
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||[[Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave]]|| 2015 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar | Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar]]<br />
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||[[After Burner]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>If Fire don't start the game after you died, select Keyboard, press Fire a few times, Select Joystick again, and start game with fire. || [[Media:After Burner.rar | After Burner.rar]]<br />
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||[[After The War]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu: J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Level : J1 DOWN=1,UP=2,RIGHT=Intro<br/>Ingame : JOY1 B1=Shoot & Hit, B2=Crouch & Kick, JOY2 B1=RESET, GX 4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:After The War.rar | After The War.rar]]<br />
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||[[Airwolf]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Airwolf.rar | Airwolf.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alcon 2020]]|| 2020 || Abalore Games || No || Official release|| [[Media:Alcon 2020.rar | Alcon 2020.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Alien.rar | Alien.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien Attack]]|| 1989 || Schneider Computer Partner || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Alien Attack.rar | Alien Attack.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien Intervention]]|| 1993 || Sean McManus || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Alien Intervention.rar | Alien Intervention.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alien Storm]]|| 1991 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Alien Storm.rar | Alien Storm.rar]]<br />
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||[[Aliens]]|| 1986 || Electric Dreams ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire, fire2: enter door.<br/>J2 = play as : left=Ripley/right=Burke/up=Vasquez/down=Bishop/fire1=Gorman/fire2=Hicks<br/>Pause button: pause game (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=abort) || [[Media:Aliens.rar | Aliens.rar]]<br />
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||[[Alinka]]|| 1991 || Amstrad Cent Pour Cent || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu<br/>Button 1 and Button 2 for 1 or 2 Player<br/>UP for Option 3, DOWN for Option 4 || [[Media:Alinka.rar | Alinka.rar]]<br />
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||[[Anarchy]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Anarchy.rar | Anarchy.rar]]<br />
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||[[Android One]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=Fire<br/>Pause Button: Pause (fire2 to abort)<br/>MENU : J1B1=start/J1B2=demo/Pause button=instructions || [[Media:Android One.rar | Android One.rar]]<br />
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||[[Andy Capp]]|| 1987 || Mirrorsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Andy Capp.rar | Andy Capp.rar]]<br />
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||[[Anima]]|| 2020 || cperezgrin <br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No || by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/>Menu:J1B1/B2:English/Spanish, Menu Demo/Instructions : J1B1/B2:Yes/No<br/>Game Menu : J1B1/B2: Game start/Dual stick game mode, J1LT/RT:Palette Colors change || [[Media:Anima.rar | Anima.rar]]<br />
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||[[APB|APB - All Points Bulletin]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO || [[Media:APB_-_All_Points_Bulletin.rar | APB - All Points Bulletin.rar]]<br />
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||[[Area 51]]|| 2005 || J.Cauldwell/N.Campbell || No || Converted by Phantomz & VincentGR || [[Media:Area 51.rar | Area 51.rar]]<br />
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||[[Arkanoid]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1UP/J1DN=1P/2P Game. J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Arkanoid.rar | Arkanoid.rar]]<br />
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||[[Arkanoid Revenge Of Doh]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Infinite Lives only, ESC for Level Skip not mapped <br/>Infinite Lives Cheat doesn't work on Boss Fights, Stage 17 and Stage 33, the disk is the same || [[Media:Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar | Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar]]<br />
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||[[Army Moves]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Music On/Off, Any Button=Unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Army Moves.rar | Army Moves.rar]]<br />
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||[[Asphalt]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapons || [[Media:Asphalt.rar | Asphalt.rar]]<br />
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||[[Asterix And The Magic Cauldron]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar | Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar]]<br />
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||[[Atom Ant]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=start<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=quit)<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the inbuilt cheat (Immunity) || [[Media:Atom Ant.rar | Atom Ant.rar]]<br />
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||[[Atomic - Extended Version]]|| 1992 || Fraggle & Duck || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Allow intro to play through, it is followed by the Game Menu || [[Media:Atomic - Extended Version.rar | Atomic - Extended Version.rar]]<br />
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||[[ATV Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:ATV Simulator.rar | ATV Simulator.rar]]<br />
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||[[Auf Wiedersehen Monty]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>GX4000 Pause=Abandon, J1B2=Fly in Airport. || [[Media:Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar | Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar]]<br />
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||[[Avenger]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Avenger.rar | Avenger.rar]]<br />
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||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>1st episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar]]<br />
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||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C.]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>3rd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar]]<br />
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||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>4th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar]]<br />
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||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>2nd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar]]<br />
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||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>5th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar]]<br />
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||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>6th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar]]<br />
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==B==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
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||[[Baba's Palace]]|| 2017 || Azicuetano/McKlain || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61 || [[Media:Baba's Palace.rar |Baba's Palace.rar]]<br />
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||[[Bactron]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game, PAUSE again to quit game. || [[Media:Bactron.rar | Bactron.rar]]<br />
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||[[Badlands]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Fire to Accelerate, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Fire<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause the Game, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1 || [[Media:Badlands.rar | Badlands.rar]]<br />
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||[[Bad Cat]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button to skip loading screen.<br/>NUMBER OF PLAYERS: J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4<br/>NAMES : GX4000 PAUSE = P, J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2 = ENTER/DELETE. || [[Media:Bad Cat.rar | Bad Cat.rar]]<br />
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||[[Ball Bearing]]|| 1993 || Radical Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=move up/down<br/>Pause button: pause / unpause.<br/>Quit: pause button, then J1B2<br/>CHEAT: Pause button, then J1B1 (infinite lives). || [[Media:Ball Bearing.rar | Ball Bearing.rar]]<br />
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||[[Ball Blazer]]|| 1987 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button: start the game.<br/>J1B1 = enter settings / swap settings (Joy1 fire2: modify selected setting values)<br/>J1B2 = choose time.<br/>J2B1 = demo mode (J2B1=choose droids/J2B2=choose time)<br/>J2B2 = pause/unpause while playing (Pause button=abort) || [[Media:Ball Blazer.rar | Ball Blazer.rar]]<br />
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||[[Ball Crazy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy 1 Button 1, 2 = Joy 1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left<br/>5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy 2 Button 1, 8 = Joy 2 Button 2 || [[Media:Ball Crazy.rar | Ball Crazy.rar]]<br />
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||[[Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior]]|| 1987 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to select mode, Joypad 1 Button 1 to start game.<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to pause and unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on or off.<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game. || [[Media:Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar | Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar]]<br />
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||[[Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition)]]|| 1989 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game now has the Title Screen<br/>Game defaults to Joystick so Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start Game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar | Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar]]<br />
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||[[Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Flip Icon Bar || [[Media:Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar | Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar]]<br />
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||[[Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing]]|| 1985 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>One player Game: J1=Enter name. See txt for instructions<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar | Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar]]<br />
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||[[Bart Vs. The Space Mutants]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2 Buttons For Menu Options.<br/>2 versions : Up=Jump or J1B2=Jump (except on the 1st level where both works).<br/>Poked versions gives Infinite Lives. || [[Media:Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar | Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Cases]]|| 2017 || CNGSoft || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2017 || [[Media:Basket Cases.rar | Basket Cases.rar]]<br />
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||[[Basket Master]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Basket Master.rar | Basket Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman (1986)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Includes a Trainer which gives Infinite Lives & Invulnerability<br/>You are invulnerable unless the shield is at 0, if you get hit whilst it's on 0 then you will die ( stops you getting stuck ) || [[Media:Batman (1986).rar | Batman (1986).rar]]<br />
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||[[Batman - The Caped Crusader]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Push UP to get past the loading screen<br/>Title screen in Overscan and CPC+ Palette || [[Media:Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar | Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar]]<br />
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||[[Batman - The Movie]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard CPC version (darker palette)<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 Starts the Game<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to change Music On or Off<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Redefine controls<br/>Redefine controls first to get pause to work || [[Media:Batman - The Movie.rar | Batman - The Movie.rar]]<br />
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||[[Battle Ships]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu Selection <br/>Select Joystick or Redefine controls first || [[Media:Battle Ships.rar | Battle Ships.rar]]<br />
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||[[Battle-Tank Simulator]]|| 1985 || Design Design || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need both joypads for all the menu options.<br/>Press Console Pause Button to pass highscore table. || [[Media:Battle-Tank Simulator.rar | Battle-Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BCM El Buscador De Codigo]]|| 2007 || ESPBasic || No || Converted by MiguelSky<br/>English & Spanish versions. || [[Media:BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar | BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar]]<br />
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||[[Beach-Head]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Beach-Head.rar | Beach-Head.rar]]<br />
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||[[Bears!]]|| 2017 || Sohde || Yes || 05-2020 bugfixed version || [[Media:Bears!.rar | Bears!.rar]]<br />
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||[[Bedlam]]|| 1988 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Cheat (Resume at the level where you lost): On Main Menu, Press down on Joypad 2. || [[Media:Bedlam.rar | Bedlam.rar]]<br />
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||[[Bestial Warrior]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>P=Pause, J2B1= Abandon || [[Media:Bestial Warrior.rar | Bestial Warrior.rar]]<br />
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||[[Betiled | Betiled!]]|| 2009 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by xenon || [[Media:Betiled!.rar | Betiled!.rar]]<br />
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||[[Beyond The Ice Palace]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pass Title and Scroll Screen<br/>Make sure to remap summon to J1B2. || [[Media:Beyond The Ice Palace.rar | Beyond The Ice Palace.rar]]<br />
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||[[Binky]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1/B2=Sound On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Binky.rar | Binky.rar]]<br />
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||[[Bio Spheres]]|| 1987 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Reset Game. || [[Media:Bio Spheres.rar | Bio Spheres.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blagger]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start the game from the begining<br/>Cheat Mode = hold down Joypad 1 button 2 and press Joypad 1 Button 1 to start on the screen displayed<br/>If you lose all your lives, just press joypad 1 button 1 to start the same level || [[Media:Blagger.rar | Blagger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blasteroids]]|| 1989 || Image Works ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass 1st screen. J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Pause=Quit.<br/>The game defaults to Joypad 1 for Player 2, so the controls you Redefine for joypad 2 will be player 1.<br/>By default (Player 2 Joypad 1 ) controls are, Forward = Thrust, Back = Transform, Left = Rotate anticlockwise, Right = Rotate clockwise, Fire 1 = Fire || [[Media:Blasteroids.rar | Blasteroids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blue Angel 69]]|| 2010 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Blue_Angel_69.rar | Blue Angel 69.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BMX Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use a key config if you want to have accelerate/brake on 2 differents buttons<br/><br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:BMX Simulator.rar | BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bobby Bearing]]|| 1986 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Cheat<br/>J1B2 = Find the current brother or cousin to save.<br/>Pause / unpause with Console Pause Button (J1B1 to quit game) || [[Media:Bobby Bearing.rar | Bobby Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BoBo]]|| 1988 || Infogrames || No || Converted by dragon<br/>1 to 5 players, but the players name are not Joystick friendly... || [[Media:BoBo.rar | BoBo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || Yes || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard Palette and Plus Palette (+Overscan) Title screen available.<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack.rar | Bomb Jack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack II]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack II.rar | Bomb Jack II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Scare]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/LT/RT=Forward/Clockwise/Anticlockwise, J1B1=Fire<br/>J1B2=Pickup/Drop, J2B1/J2B2=Next Object/Use || [[Media:Bomb Scare.rar | Bomb Scare.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Booty]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Booty.rar | Booty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash]]|| 1985 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by gerald<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to change control settings on start screen<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to suicide during game|| [[Media:Boulder Dash.rar | Boulder Dash.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash 3]]|| 1986 || First Star Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit Cave. || [[Media:Boulder Dash 3.rar | Boulder Dash 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Bob Strikes Back]]|| 1985 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar | Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Hunter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Bounty Hunter.rar | Bounty Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boy Racer]]|| 1987 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Game is ready for two players with joypads by default<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Begin a Two Player Game<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to Redefine Controls<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to turn player two on or off ( car disappears for one player game )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on Menu to turn menu music on or of<br/>Press the Console Pause Button ingame to quit || [[Media:Boy Racer.rar | Boy Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bravestarr]]|| 1987 || Go!|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Bravestarr.rar | Bravestarr.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Break Thru]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Button 1 to Fire, Button 2 to Jump || [[Media:Break Thru.rar | Break Thru.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Brick Rick]]|| 2020 || usebox.net || No || Version 1.1 || [[Media:Brick Rick.rar | Brick Rick.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bruce Lee]]|| 1984 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bruce Lee C64 demo by Epyteor as an easter egg, just press the console pause button<br/>instead of 1 or 2 on the Trainer screen to see it, you will need to reset the console after. || [[Media:Bruce Lee.rar | Bruce Lee.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz (Standard & Poked version) & pmeier (Select nb of button version)<br/>In standard/poked version J1B1/J1B2=Shoot/Jump, GX4000 Pause=/Unpause. || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble.rar | Bubble Bobble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble 4 CPC]]|| 2012 || CNGSoft ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble_4_CPC.rar | Bubble Bobble 4 CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Stage Buttons: Joy 1 = 1 Up, 2 Left, 3 Right, 4 Down, Joy 2 = 5 Up, 6 Left, 7 Right, 8 Down || [[Media:Bubble Dizzy.rar | Bubble Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Ghost]]|| 1988 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Bubble Ghost.rar | Bubble Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Builderland]]|| 1991 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Builderland.rar | Builderland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Burning Wheels]]|| 1987 || T.M. Schmidt ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Burning Wheels.rar | Burning Wheels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Buggy Boy]]|| 1987 || Elite / Tatsumi ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Buggy_Boy.rar | Buggy Boy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==C==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-|-<br />
||[[Cabal]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Grenades, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Cabal.rar |Cabal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[California Games]]|| 1987 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter names : GX4000 Pause=P, J2UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4 (Therefore can enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4.)<br/>J2B1/B2=Confirm/Delete ; Press J2B1 when you have enough players.<br/>J1UP/DN to change " Is this correct? ", J1B1 to confirm. || [[Media:California Games.rar |California Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Camelot Warriors]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Camelot Warriors.rar |Camelot Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube]]|| 1987 ||Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Cybo Grenades, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit. || [[Media:Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar| Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Fizz]]|| 1989 || Psyclapse ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press LEFT for German, DOWN for English, RIGHT for French<br/>Use Joypads Button 2 for Blitter<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Console Pause Button also used to Turn Music On / Off due to lack of buttons, Pause and Unpause until music on or off || [[Media:Captain Fizz.rar| Captain Fizz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Planet And The Planeteers]]|| 1990 || Mindscape || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Special Power<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit || [[Media:Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar |Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes]]|| 1990 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar | Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Catastrophes]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Catastrophes.rar | Catastrophes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron]]|| 1985 || Palace Software || No || Converted by McKlain - fixed by Devilmarkus<br/>Language and cheats selection by Joystick || [[Media:Cauldron.rar | Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron II]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || Yes || CPC Version : Converted by McKlain<br/>GX4000 Version : Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette, Soundtrack, Titlescreen || [[Media:Cauldron_II.rar | Cauldron II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cavemania]]|| 1991 || Atlantis Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Two versions : one where Joypad 1 Button 2 is pause, the other where Joypad 1 Button 2 is Jump.<br/>J1B2 Pause : Pause Button to Quit/ J1B2=Pause (J1B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>J1B2 Jump : Pause Button to Quit / J2B2=Pause (J2B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Energy) : On the " THE ISLANDS " screen, press UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT <br/>if it works the message " 1. ISLE OF BEGONIA " will be replaced by " CAVEY TO THE RESCUE! ". || [[Media:Cavemania.rar | Cavemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Championship Baseball]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Championship Baseball.rar | Championship Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chase HQ]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Chase HQ.rar | Chase HQ.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chevy Chase]]|| 1991 || Itec || Yes<br/>(CPC+ palette) || Converted by Ayor61, updated by Phantomz<br/>V1:Original car controls, V2:Customized controls<br/>J1B1 = Acceleration, J1B2 = Brake, J1 Up = Gear<br/>Pause button = Escape Game, Updated version offers default joypad control || [[Media:Chevy Chase.rar | Chevy Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chiller]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Chiller.rar | Chiller.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chuckie Egg]]|| 1985 || A&F Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Title screen in Overscan by CraigsBar, Push UP to get past<br/>Up = 4 Players, Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Down = 3 Players || [[Media:Chuckie Egg.rar | Chuckie Egg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Invaders]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit.<br/>Hi-score : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2=Enter/Delete, GX4000 Pause=P || [[Media:Classic Invaders.rar | Classic Invaders.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Muncher]]|| 1987 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Classic Muncher.rar | Classic Muncher.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Force]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Freeze the Enemies, Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause.|| [[Media:Cobra Force.rar | Cobra Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Stallone]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to select weapons (when collected).|| [[Media:Cobra Stallone.rar | Cobra Stallone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Colony]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Fire 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Fire 2 for Mode<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause, any button to unpause<br/>Abort game with Joypad 2 Fire 1<br/>Abort game Y / N = Console Pause Button for Yes, any button for No|| [[Media:Colony.rar | Colony.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Columns Cpc]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu: 1 = Fire 1, 2 = Fire 2, 3 = Console Pause Button, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 9 = Up, 0 = Down<br/>Ingame: Dpad for Left and Right, Fire 1 = Rotation, Fire 2 = Accelerate Fall, Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Turn Music On / Off on Menu or Ingame || [[Media:Columns CPC.rar | Columns CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Commando]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Commando.rar | Commando.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Comando Tracer]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Comando Tracer.rar | Comando Tracer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Combat School]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN=1/2 Players || [[Media:Combat School.rar | Combat School.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Con-Quest]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>The game requires both Joypads. || [[Media:Con-Quest.rar | Con-Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Confuzion]]|| 1985 || Incentive ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Confuzion.rar | Confuzion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Continental Circus]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz - Continues fixed by yurif74<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy2 Button 1, 8 = Joy2 Button 2 ||[[Media:Continental Circus.rar | Continental Circus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Coolbox]]|| 2016 || Morri || No || Converted by Phantomz (v1) & 00WReX (v2)<br/>For v2: J1UP=Restart, J1DN=Music, J1B1=Pickup/Drop, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Coolbox.rar | Coolbox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Sheriff]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B2=Abandon. || [[Media:Cosmic Sheriff.rar | Cosmic Sheriff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Wars]]|| 2016 || PuzCPC || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Cosmic Wars.rar | Cosmic Wars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Count Duckula II]]|| 1992 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Count Duckula II.rar | Count Duckula II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC Soccer - Community Edition]]|| 2020 || Voxel Tower || No || Official release || [[Media:CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar | CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crack Down]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Purple Title Screen<br/>Player 1 is on the Right, Player 2 is on the left<br/>Hold Down Joypad Fire Button to use grenades, both joypad buttons do the same || [[Media:Crack Down.rar | Crack Down.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crafton & Xunk / Get Dexter]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen<br/>Language select screen options, Left = French, Joypad 1 Button 1 = English, Right = German<br/>Use Joypad 1 LEFT and RIGHT to Select control option 1 or 2, Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin Game<br/>Option 1 = Walk in the direction you push<br/>Option 2 = Left, Right and Down to Turn, Up to Walk<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Jump, Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pick Up, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Drop<br/>Joypad 2 LEFT to Recall Xunk, Joypad 2 RIGHT to Pull<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Crafton & Xunk.rar | Crafton & Xunk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J2UP=Accelerate, J1B2/J2DN=Brake, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause<br/>Hiscore : J1B1/J1B2=Up/Down, J1LT/J1RT=Left/Right, J1UP=Select Letter|| [[Media:Crazy Cars.rar | Crazy Cars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars 3]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by Urusegi<br/>J1B2=Boost ; J2B1=Night glasses ; J2B2=Restart || [[Media:Crazy Cars 3.rar | Crazy Cars 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Legs]]|| 1985 || Graig Mitchell || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Crazy Legs.rar | Crazy Legs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crocked]]|| 2019 || AMSDOS || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Crocked.rar | Crocked.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Croco Magneto]]|| 1989 || Croconews No°8 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1B1/2= Options 1/2, J1UP/DN = Option 3/4. Pause = Quit game.<br/>You need to select joy (option 3) before you begin. || [[Media:Croco Magneto.rar | Croco Magneto.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cross Chase]]|| 2018 || Fabrizio Caruso || No || || [[Media:Cross Chase.rar | Cross Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Castles]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Crystal Castles.rar | Crystal Castles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Kingdom Dizzy]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>1 = Pad 1 Button 1, 2 = Pad 1 Button 2<br/>GX4000 Button = Pause, Pad 2 Button 2 = Quit<br/>If you Redefine Controls, Press Up for Option 1<br/>Level 2 = 2222 PRESS UP X 4, Level 3 = 3333 PRESS LEFT X 4, Level 4 = 4444 PRESS RIGHT X 4<br/>Sometimes the game starts when you try and enter a level code,<br/>just quit and try again until you can enter them, they do work || [[Media:Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar | Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Curse Of Sherwood (The)]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause=Pass Score screen. || [[Media:Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar | Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Mines, Joy2 B2 for Shield, Joy2 UP for Bounce, Joy2 DOWN for Seeker || [[Media:Cybernoid.rar | Cybernoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid II]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Time Bombs, Joy2 B2 for Defence Shield, Joy2 UP for Bouncing Bombs<br/>Joy2 DOWN for Seeker, Joy2 LEFT for Smart, Joy2 RIGHT for Tracer || [[Media:Cybernoid II.rar | Cybernoid II.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==D==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Decathlon]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar | Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar | Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Super Test]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Reset game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar | Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare: Pilot Of The Future]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar | Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge]]|| 1987 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar| Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare III - The Escape]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for ingame shop || [[Media:Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar | Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dark Fusion]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No, Stage = Joypad 1, Up = 1, Left = 2, Right = 3, Down =4<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select Weapon, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game.<br/>CHEAT MODE<br/>At the "PRESS FIRE TO START" screen, press Joypad 1 Button 2, sound will ring.<br/>DURING GAME<br/>Press Joypad 2 UP for Part 2 of the current level, Press Joypad 2 LEFT for Part 3 of the current level<br/>Press Joypad 2 RIGHT for End of level, Press Joypad 2 DOWN to Get 8 lives (If displayed after your death).|| [[Media:Dark Fusion.rar | Dark Fusion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darkman]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>To Quit Game, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 whilst Paused<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to I,O for PLUS users || [[Media:Darkman.rar | Darkman.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darts 180]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Darts 180.rar | Darts 180.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dawn Of Kernel (The)]]|| 2018 || usebox.net ||No|| || [[Media:Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar | Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Death Wish 3]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Enter Doors/Look out of Windows/Return to Room, J1B2=Change Weapon<br/>J2B2=Change Map (Blue=Weapon, Yellow=Gang Leader), GX4000 Pause=Pause<br/>J1B2+GX4000 Pause=Quit|| [[Media:Death Wish 3.rar | Death Wish 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defend Or Die]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Bombs<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game || [[Media:Defend Or Die.rar | Defend Or Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defenders Of The Earth]]|| 1990 || Enigma Variations ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the console pause button to call for help<br/>Pause with Joypad 2 Button 1, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Joypad 2 Button 2<br/>Keys Q,A,O,P changed to A, Z, K, L for PLUS Users. Space to Fire, P to call for Help, G to Pause, Space to unpause, F to Abort.|| [[Media:Defenders Of The Earth.rar | Defenders Of The Earth.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Deflektor]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>UP=Pass Hiscore Table and Ending. || [[Media:Deflektor.rar | Deflektor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desert Fox]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1 =Quit, J2B2/Any button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Desert Fox.rar | Desert Fox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desperado (Gunsmoke)]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar | Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Diamond Digger]]|| 1986 || Computing With The Amstrad ||No|| Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic game from CWTA (July 1986). || [[Media:Diamond Digger.rar | Diamond Digger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dick Tracy]]|| 1991 || Titus || Yes || Original cartridge - "Initialise the asic coordinates" fix by gerald || [[Media:Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar |Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat pause the game, whilst paused, press joypad 1 button 2, you will disappear<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to pause then joypad 1 button 2 to disappear whenever you want || [[Media:Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar | Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Down The Rapids]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu = Up for option 1, Down for option 2, Fire 1 for option 3<br/>KEYS or JOYS will be controlled by the Joypads || [[Media:Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar | Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 fire button 1 to start game, keep it held down, whilst held down press joypad 2 button 1 to quit game (keep joypad 1 fire button 1 held down whilst you do this) the game should restart<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar | Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar | Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button (don't disappear in this version), you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to use whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar | Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar |Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar |Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar |Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon]]|| 1988 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>When mission finish mays/shift=press 2 to next level, if you press fire you repeat the last level || [[Media:Double Dragon.rar| Double Dragon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon II - The Revenge]]|| 1989 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar| Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone]]|| 1991 || Storm Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar| Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Attack]]|| 20168 || Bitplane Technomantes ||No|| Converted by B0wman & Urusergi || [[Media:Dragon Attack.rar| Dragon Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Ninja]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Remap keys to have Pause button. GX4000 Pause=Pause, (x2) to quit, other button to unpause. || [[Media:Dragon Ninja.rar| Dragon Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dr. Livingstone, I Presume]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Lingivstone.zip| Dr Linvingstone, I Presume?]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair]]|| 1985 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair.rar| Dragon's Lair.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle]]|| 1987 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar| Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Druid]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = CYCLE THROUGH the missile spells; water, fire and lightning<br/>Joypad 2 UP = Key, LEFT = Invisibility, RIGHT = Golem, DOWN = Chaos<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Command the Golem to: WAIT, FOLLOW the druid or SEND the golem in the direction the druid is facing || [[Media:Druid.rar| Druid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duct (The)]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br />Taken from AA28 Covertape || [[Media:Duct_(The).rar | Duct (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duet]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause/Unpause=J1B2, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Skip Highscore Table.|| [[Media:Duet.rar | Duet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dustin]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Needs Joy2 for Drop & Abort || [[Media:Dustin.rar | Dustin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dynamite Dux]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Dynamite Dux.rar | Dynamite Dux.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==E==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[E-Motion]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:E-Motion.rar | E-Motion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique / PSS ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar | Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[El Linaje Real]]|| 2017 || ESP Soft || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61<br/>Version 1.0.1 || [[Media:El Linaje Real.rar | El Linaje Real.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Elevator Action]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Elevator Action.rar | Elevator Action.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eliminator]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1B2=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit game. || [[Media:Eliminator.rar | Eliminator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam]]|| 1989 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br />Please read the attached txt for instructions on how to enter codes. || [[Media:Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar |Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emlyn Hughes International Soccer]]|| 1989 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Name Entering : J1LT/RT/GX4000 Pause=Letter R/T/Enter.<br/>During match : J1B2=Skip, When paused : J2B2 = If ball is out of play, return to menu, J1B2 = End Current Half. || [[Media:Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar | Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Enduro Racer]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 = Default Joystick controls, incase you want to plug a joystick in a play like the original<br />Joypad 2 = Button 1 for Increase Throttle, Button 2 for Apply Brake, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Pull Wheelie<br />Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Reset the game (Quit) with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Enduro Racer.rar | Enduro Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Equinox]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for the Menu options<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the Game, Any button to Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Equinox.rar | Equinox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Included two versions<br />v1 for Joypad, press Button 2 for Bomb<br />v2 for Joystick, push down for Bomb || [[Media:Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar | Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Espada Sagrada (La)]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br />J1B1=Use, J1B2+DN=Take/Drop, J1B2+LT/RT=Inventary<br/>Relaunch game to change level (no password) || [[Media:Espada Sagrada (La).rar | Espada Sagrada (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang]]|| 1985 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1LT/RT = Left/Right, J1UP=Exit, J1B1=Jump<br/>J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT = Select Wally/Wilma/Tom/Dick/Harry <br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar | Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Exolon]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joypad 1, use Button 2 to Jump, or Redefine Controls<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause || [[Media:Exolon.rar | Exolon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Express Raider]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Express Raider.rar | Express Raider.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==F==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[F1 Tornado Simulator]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>J1B2=Select weapon. || [[Media:F1 Tornado Simulator.rar | F1 Tornado Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fast Food Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fast Food Dizzy.rar | Fast Food Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fernandez Must Die]]|| 1988 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off<br/>J1LT/RT=Leave Jeep || [[Media:Fernandez Must Die.rar | Fernandez Must Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Feud]]|| 1987 || Bulldog || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Can use both joypads. GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1 (or J2B1)=Unpause.<br/>J1B2 (or J2B2)=Centre. || [[Media:Feud.rar | Feud.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Final Matrix (The)]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Final Matrix (The).rar | Final Matrix (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fips' Tale]]|| 2020 || Norman<br/>CPCRetrodev2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61<br/>Jump: Fire 1 or Joypad Up<br/>Bridge Key activation : Fire 2<br/>Sword fight: Fire 1<br/>Pause Button GX4000: Game Paused<br/>Game Paused & Fire 2 : Escape Game || [[Media:Fips' Tale.rar | Fips' Tale.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire & Forget]]|| 1988 || Titus||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fire & Forget.rar | Fire & Forget.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Ant]]|| 1984 || Mogul||No|| Converted by yurif || [[Media:Fire Ant.rar | Fire Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Land]]|| 1992 ||Tropic Soft / Black System||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Fire Land.rar | Fire Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Tyre]]|| 1986 || CNGSoft<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>Main menu: J1B1 = Start<br/>Ingame: J1B1 = Gear, J1B2 = Acceleration/Gaz, J1LT/RT = Left/Right<br/>J1DN = Brake, J1UP/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Quit || [[Media:Fire Tyre.rar| Fire Tyre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fluff]]|| 1994 || Radical Software || Yes || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Fluff.rar| Fluff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fly Spy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Mode, GX4000 Pause=Select, J2B2(Hold)+J2B1=Redefine || [[Media:Fly Spy.rar| Fly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Flying Shark]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Flying Shark.rar| Flying Shark.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Forgotten Worlds]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Forgotten Worlds.rar| Forgotten Worlds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frankie Goes To Hollywood]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar| Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Friday The 13th]]|| 1986 || Domark || No || Converted by Urusergi<br />Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Friday The 13th.rar| Friday The 13th.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frog Alot]]|| 2015 || cpcretrodev.byterealms || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frog Alot.rar| Frog Alot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (Clockwize Software version)]]|| 2017 || Deanysoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar| Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (The Executioner version)]]|| 2007 || Richard Wilson (The Executioner) || Yes || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Frogger (The Executioner version).rar| Frogger (The Executioner version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frost Byte]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frost Byte.rar| Frost Byte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 will set the reels rolling<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will hold either 1st, 2nd and 3rd reels<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Gamble<br />Joypad 1 DOWN = Collect win or cancel hold<br />Joypad 1 LEFT = Will exchange wins for nudges<br />Joypad 1 RIGHT = Will exchange wins for Winner Spinners<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge DOWN each reel<br />Joypad 2 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge UP each reel<br />Press Console Pause Button to Pass Highscore Table || [[Media:Fruit Machine.rar| Fruit Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Select number of Players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Insert Coin/s = = Up, 50p = Left, 20p = Right, 10p = Down<br />Press Fire 1 when finished or Fire 2 to Reject coin/s<br />Pause Button = Give Up (in multi-player game), Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />If you give up you can't register on the HIGH-WINS table<br />For the winner to register, press Fire 1 before inserting coins, and walk away<br />Walk away, Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />Each Player is Limited to puting in between 40p and per turn<br />Fire 1 = Feature Stop / Collect / Nudge, Fire 2 = Start / Gamble<br />Up = Stake Coin / Stake Nudge, Down = Cancel<br />Left = HOLD REEL 1, Up = HOLD REEL 2, Right = HOLD REEL 3<br />To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can press the console pause button for P then the dpad for number<br />then Enter with Fire 1, So you could enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4 etc if you wish || [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator 2]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select number of Players:<br/>JY2 1=1, 2=2, 3=UP, 4=DOWN<br/>Insert Coin/s:<br/>JY2 1=10p 2=20p UP=50p DOWN= RIGHT=Token LEFT=Reject coins already inserted<br>Console Button = Give up (multi-player game only) JY1 Button 1, or Dpad = ENTER when finished<br>During the game:<br>FRUIT-MACHINE BUTTON (When flashing)<br>Start/Gamble = Joy 1 Button 2, Take/Stop = Joy 1 Button 1<br>Hold reel 1,2, or 3 = Joy 1 Up = 1, Joy 1 Down = 2, Joy 1 Right = 3<br>Cancel = Joy 1 Left, Shuffle = Joy 1 Button 2, Stake coin = Joy 1 Up<br>The Greatest Gamblers: in a multi-player game, only the winner can register his name as one of the greatest gamblers<br>To register, don't insert any coins, just press Joy 1 Button 1, or Dpad then press Console Pause Button to walk away with the money you've got or press Joy 1 Button 2 to carry on<br>To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can use joypad 2 button 1 and 2 and up and down for 1, 2, 3, 4 then Enter with Joypad 1 Button 1, up, down, left or right, So you could enter names as 1, 2, 3, 4 etc if you wish|| [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruity Frank]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Start Speed = Joypad UP is FAST, Joypad button ONE is MEDUIM, Joypad DOWN is SLOW<br/>Press Joypad button TWO to pass highscore table || [[Media:Fruity Frank.rar| Fruity Frank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fusion II]]|| 1988 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Fusion II.rar| Fusion II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Future Knight]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use=Button 2 || [[Media:Future Knight.rar| Future Knight.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==G==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Plague (The)]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />UP to select one player, DOWN to select two players, FIRE starts game<br />CHEAT MODE (3 lives + Next Level) Press Console Pause Button || [[Media:Galactic Plague (The).rar | Galactic Plague (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Tomb]]|| 2018 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1/B2: Start/Redefine, GX4000 Pause : Sound on/off, J1B1 to get out of high score || [[Media:Galactic Tomb.rar | Galactic Tomb.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxia]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Start/Pass Hiscore table, J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Galaxia.rar | Galaxia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxy Force]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Urusergi || [[Media:Galaxy Force.rar | Galaxy Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon (CPC version) & Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) (Plus Patch)<br/>CPC Version : Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over.rar | Game Over.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over II]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over II.rar | Game Over II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gates To Hell]]|| 2005 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Gates_to_Hell.rar | Gates to Hell.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || MicroPower || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar | Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet.rar | Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar | Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet II]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet II.rar | Gauntlet II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gazza II]]|| 1990 || Empire || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Original Disk Version ||[[Media:Gazza II.rar | Gazza II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause AND Status. GX4000 Pause=Bait.<br/>In the readme detailled instructions to have lot of money || [[Media:Ghostbusters.rar | Ghostbusters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters II]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J2B1=Abandon || [[Media:Ghostbusters II.rar | Ghostbusters II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghost Hunters]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Ghost Hunters.rar |Ghost Hunters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any button=Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1=Skip Level on Trainer || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version)]]|| 2018 || Xifos || Yes || Final alpha version || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghouls 'N' Ghosts]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Redefine Controls with Console Pause Button<br/>Redefine Controls first to get Pause to work<br/>Pause Once to Pause, Pause Twice to Quit<br/>Continue with Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 for No || [[Media:Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar| Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Glider Rider]]|| 1986 || Quicksilva ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Glider Rider.rar| Glider Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Axe]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu / Options<br/>Press UP for Joystick 1, Redefine Magic to Joypad 1 Button 2, Select Character With Joypad 1<br/>Press DOWN for Joystick 2, Redefine Magic to Joypad 2 Button 2, Select Character<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 2 Button 2 for No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Joypad 2 Button 1 after you have started to get Player 2 to join for two players|| [[Media:Golden Axe.rar |Golden Axe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Basket]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select 1 or 2 Players to Begin, it defaults to the joypads<br/>Pause / Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Quit with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Golden Basket.rar |Golden Basket.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Good Moon]]|| 1990 || Micro Mag || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Good Moon.rar |Good Moon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goody]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Goody.rar | Goody.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goonies (The)]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause/ESC : Joy2 Button 1 & 2 (Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Toggle music : Joy1 Button 2 || [[Media:Goonies (The).rar |Goonies (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gothik]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Status Display, J2B1=Take Potion/Enter Portal<br/>J2B2=Firestorm, J2UP=Metamorphose Food/Gold || [[Media:Gothik.rar |Gothik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator.rar |Grand Prix Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator 2]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer Y=1 N=2, LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1U 2L 3R 4D Joypad 2: 5U 6L 7R 8D 9F1<br/>Left, Up, Right to change a Player, Pause Button to Start<br/>Should the driver be the computer? Joypad Fire 1 = Yes Joypad Fire 2 = No<br/>Player 1 uses Joypad 1, Player 2 uses Joypad 2 (ignore the onscreen control graphics)<br/>Fire 1 for Acceleration, Fire 2 for Brake / Reverse, Left and Right to Steer<br/>Pause / Unpause with the Console Pause Button<br/>After each race, press console pause button to continue or Joypad Fire 2 for Replay|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar |Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Great Escape (The)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Great Escape (The).rar |Great Escape (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Green Beret]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Shoot, Pause Button to Pause || [[Media:Green Beret.rar |Green Beret.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grell And Falla]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Swap character, GX4000 Pause/J2B1=Pause/Quit || [[Media:Grell And Falla.rar | Grell And Falla.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gremlins 2 - The New Batch]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Push J1B2 6 times in the authors credit screen to get infinite energy (a little red border appears). || [[Media:Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar | Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gryzor]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz || [[Media:Gryzor.rar |Gryzor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 or 2 to Start a 1 or 2 Player game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Smart Bombs, Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace, Joypad 2 Button 2 for Energy Cloak || [[Media:Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar |Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guerra De Gamber (La)]]|| 2014 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Guerra De Gamber (La).rar |Guerra De Gamber (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gunsmoke]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Gunsmoke.rar |Gunsmoke.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guzzler]]|| 1986 || Players || No||Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start game for colour screen, Button 2 to Start game for green screen<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any button, not Button 1 or you will drop a bomb!<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to turn music off, Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on || [[Media:Guzzler.rar | Guzzler.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==H==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hammer Head]]|| 1992 || Zigurat ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Hammer Head.rar | Hammer Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harrier Attack]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bomb Drop = Joypad Button 2, Eject = Pause Button<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Harrier Attack.rar | Harrier Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvest Day]]|| 2018 || J.M.L. De Guevara Garcia/A.M. Garcia/D.S. Martinez || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:Harvest Day.rar | Harvest Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvey Headbanger]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 To pass title. Main Men : Pause=Play, 1 = Instr, 2= Demo<br/>Pause + ... J1UP = Restart, J1B1 = Music On / Off, J1B2 = Change Colours, J2B2 = Number of players<br/>Pause + J2B1/UP/LT/RT/DN= Level 1 to 5 || [[Media:Harvey Headbanger.rar | Harvey Headbanger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter]]|| 1989 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar | HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Head Over Heels]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Redefine Controls Before You Start<br/>At some parts of the game it is essential to use jump and carry together,<br/>so leave at least one key defined as both || [[Media:Head Over Heels.rar | Head Over Heels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Heartland]]|| 1986 || Odin Computer Graphics ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Heartland.rar | Heartland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Helloween]]|| 1994 || David Hall ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Helloween.rar | Helloween.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero]]|| 2005 || John Van RYZIN/Flynn ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hero.rar | Hero.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero Quest]]|| 1991 || Gremlin Graphics Software||Yes (Palette+Hardware Sprites)|| Converted by dragon and urusergui(Sorcerer background & part of hardware sprites) || [[Media:Hero Quest.rar | Hero Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hexavirus v0]]|| 2019 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Hexavirus v0.rar | Hexavirus v0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hi-Rise]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT+Fire to select start screen, Pause=Hiscore table.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, any button to unpause.<br>J1B2=Drop Glue, J2B1/B2=Chasing men slower/faster, J2UP/DN=Quit/Suicide || [[Media:Hi-Rise.rar | Hi-Rise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[High Steel]]|| 1989 || Screen 7 ||No || Converted by iXien<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Pick up / Drop<br/>J1B1+left/right = Throw left/right || [[Media:High Steel.rar | High Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hit Squad (The)]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 or up = Jump<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=quit)<br/>The game comes with a Trainer which gives infinite energy, but inbuilt cheat option is working too<br/>CHEAT: You need to score 3000 points, then enter your name as " ZZZZZZZZ " to become " Invulnerable ".<br/>At the high score entry you will get the prompt " PRESS FIRE ONE. ". However, just press button 2 on the pad 8 times, then press button 1 to cheat.<br/> || [[Media:Hit Squad (The).rar | Hit Squad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hora Bruja]]|| 2011 || ESP Soft ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Hora Bruja.rar | Hora Bruja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hostages]]|| 1990 || Infogrames ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>64k version so no " Menu Map " Button. Skip Intro with J1B1<br/>Part 1 : J2B1/B2/UP=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE<br/>Part 2 :J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE/HOTEL/TANGO/BRAUD<br/>Poked version : Invincibility and Infinite Time || [[Media:Hostages.rar | Hostages.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hot-Rod]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Hot-Rod.rar | Hot-Rod.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Howard The Duck]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Entering name is not joystick friendly, use Pause/Joy2 || [[Media:Howard The Duck.rar | Howard The Duck.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 2 for Instructions || [[Media:Hunchback.rar | Hunchback.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar | Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hydrofool]]|| 1987 || FTL ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Hydrofool.rar | Hydrofool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hyper Sports]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hyper Sports.rar | Hyper Sports.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==I==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ikari Warriors]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Orignal Title Screen and New Title Screen Version Included<br/>Press Fire button 1 on Joypad 1 on Player 1 select screen, Redefine the Joypad 1 controls<br/>Press Up on Joypad 2 on Player 2 select screen, press Joypad 2 button 2 for toggle<br/>Press Fire Button 1 on Joypad 1 to start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Fire Button 2 on Joypad 1 to start a 2 Player game<br/>You can bypass the High score board with Joypad 1 Fire Button 1|| [[Media:Ikari Warriors.rar | Ikari Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[iLogicAll]]|| 2009 || ESP Soft & CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:iLogicAll.rar | iLogicAll.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Imaginario Colectivo]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Imaginario Colectivo.rar | Imaginario Colectivo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impact]]|| 1988 || Audiogenic Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1DN=Use Token/Buy Weapons, J1B2=Pause, GX400 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Impact.rar | Impact.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossaball]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start. GX4000 Pause = Cheat Mode, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Cheat mode : " START LEVEL 1 " will appear, J1B2=Change level, J1B1=Start || [[Media:Impossaball.rar | Impossaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossamole]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Console Pause Button for Super Weapon Attack ( Only one per level. Use only as a last resort ).<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause / Unpause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit Game.<br/>Use Joypad 1 UP or Button 2 to jump or climb. || [[Media:Impossamole.rar | Impossamole.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to Start Game || [[Media:Impossible Mission.rar | Impossible Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission II]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Impossible Mission II.rar | Impossible Mission II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2+DN=Pause,J1B2+LT=Abandon<br/>With cheats activated: J1B2+UP=Reset Level,J1B2+RT=Go To Mid Point. J1B1+J1B2 = Next level || [[Media:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Turn Music On / Off with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Press Left or Right on Joypad 1 to change game colours<br/>At the main menu Press the Console Button 5 times, a beep will sound, this will give you Infinite Lives<br/>During the game, you can press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to go to the next level<br/>Keyboard Contorls are Q, A, I, O and SPACE for PLUS users || [[Media:Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom.rar | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Infernal Runner]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game. || [[Media:Infernal Runner.rar | Infernal Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[International Karate Plus]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 for 1 Player Game<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 for 2 Player Game<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to turn Music On / Off<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to turn SFX On / Off<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:International_Karate_Plus.rar | International Karate Plus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Inside Outing]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Also Known as Raffles<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Jump/Pull, J2B1/J2B2=Pickup/Drop<br/>J2UP=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Inside Outing.rar | Inside Outing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Into The Eagle's Nest]]|| 1987 || Pandora || No || Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Into The Eagle's Nest.rar | Into The Eagle's Nest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Invasion of the Zombie Monsters]]|| 2013 || Relevo || Yes (Palette) || Converted by CraigsBar - Fixed by Yurif74<br/>CPC+ palette by Ayor61 || [[Media:Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar | Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Island Of Dr. Destructo (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar | Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Istradarion]]|| 2020 || Konstantinos Katsoris ||No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Istradarion.rar | Istradarion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Pause with console pause button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused, Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1 || [[Media:ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar | ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Italy 1990]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Italy 1990.rar | Italy 1990.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==J==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Enter Doors. Joypad 2 Button 1 and 2 for Pick Up / Drop || [[Media:Jack The Nipper.rar | Jack The Nipper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer.<br/>Quit Button is Joypad 2 UP with Yes or No, on Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes Button 2 for No || [[Media:Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar | Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jackal]]|| 1988 || Konami ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Change between game start and programmers screen.<br/>J1B2/J1B1/Pause=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Jackal.rar | Jackal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Licence To Kill]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar | James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Live And Let Die]]|| 1988 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar | James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jarlac]]|| 2018 || cpcretrodev.byterealms ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 & Devilmarkus<br/>CPC+ colors Loading screen<br/>CPC+ colors In Game<br/>Full Joypad controls (description on game startup)<br/>Pause button : Game Escape || [[Media:Jarlac.rar | Jarlac.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Bike Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Fire 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/>Quit with console pause button<br/>Replay with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/> CHEAT MODE (skip to next level if you lose)<br/>To activate, first view credit screen, then enter the name of first player "XXXXXXXX" (use fire 1x8),The cheat is now activated. || [[Media:Jet Bike Simulator.rar | Jet Bike Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy.rar | Jet Set Willy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome, GX4000 Pause=Hiscore<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar | Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jewel Warehouse]]|| 2016 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>version 1.1<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Jewel Warehouse.rar | Jewel Warehouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jinks]]|| 1988 || Rainbow Arts ||No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Jinks.rar | Jinks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade]]|| 1987 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Press Console Pause Button Whilst Paused to Quit<br/>Any other button to Unpause || [[Media:Joe Blade.rar |Joe Blade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 2]]|| 1988 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 for Controls, Select Joystick / pad 1 or 2 before you start<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Joe Blade 2.rar |Joe Blade 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 3]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/unpause. Computer screen : J1B1/B2/UP/DN=1,2,3,4 || [[Media:Joe Blade 3.rar |Joe Blade 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jonny Quest]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire<br/>J1B2 = Select object<br/>Pause button = Pause<br/>CHEAT: J1 Up to activate Infinite lives (second level and successive) and energy. || [[Media:Jonny Quest.rar | Jonny Quest.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==K==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[KANE]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:KANE.rar |KANE.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karateka]]|| 1990 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Combat Mode On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Bow<br/>J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Pass end screen.|| [[Media:Karateka.rar |Karateka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karl's Treasure Hunt]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 to play<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Infinite Lives, Press Joypad Button 2 three times, then press Button 1 to start|| [[Media:Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar |Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kat Trap]]|| 1987 || Domark ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire grenade<br/>J1B2 = Select weapon<br/>J1B1+left/right = fire weapon left/right<br/>Pause button = abort<br/>Ingame cheat = J2B1 for infinite lives || [[Media:Kat Trap.rar | Kat Trap.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killapede]]|| 1986 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=unpause / Pause Button=Quit)<br/>Cheat: Pause the game then hold down J1B2 and press UP to add a life. || [[Media:Killapede.rar | Killapede.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kinetik]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kinetik.rar | Kinetik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kitsune's Curse]]|| 2020 || Juan Reidrac || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)|| [[Media:Kitsune's Curse.rar |Kitsune's Curse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Ghost]]|| 1987 || Dro Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 left/right = left/right<br/>J1 up = Pass doors & stop select object mode.<br/>J1 down = Activate select object mode (J1 left/right to select)<br/>J1B1 = Start, Jump & use object.<br/>J1B2 = Exit the final screen<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the cheat (Infinite Lives). || [[Media:Knight Ghost.rar | Knight Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Lore]]|| 1984 || Ultimate Play the Game|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the music stops joystick will be selected automatically.<br/>J1B2=Directional Control On/OFF<br/>Directional control on = Joypad Button 2 to pick up<br/>Directional control off = Joypad Down to pick up || [[Media:Knight Lore.rar |Knight Lore.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Tyme]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Knight Tyme.rar |Knight Tyme.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Konami's Ping-Pong]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by remax<br/>Fire on Joy1 for 1 player, Fire on Joy 2 for 2 players.|| [[Media:Konami's Ping-Pong.rar |Konami's Ping-Pong.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Krakout]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Start the game with Joypad 1 Button 1, or select options with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Joypad 1 UP and DOWN and Button 1 to select options, Use Button 2 to Return to Main Menu<br/>Don't press Joypad button 1 on " DO NOT USE! " or you will need to reload the game. this was " LOAD LEVELS " it's not needed<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit, Are you sure? Y = Joypad 1 Button 1, N = Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>P and L for up and down are now Q and A for PLUS Users || [[Media:Krakout.rar |Krakout.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kung Fu Master]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Title Screen<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start, you can now select to have Kick and Punch Button Separate<br/>Button 1 = Yes ( Button 1 to Kick, Button 2 to Punch )<br/>Button 2 = No ( Button 1 to Kick/Punch, Button 2 Swops )<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit the game<br/>Press "Console Pause Button" instead of J1B1 to pass title screen will load a version of the game with infinite energy. || [[Media:Kung_Fu_Master.rar |Kung Fu Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kwik Snax Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar | Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==L==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Laser Squad]]|| 1989 || Blade Software ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />Difficulty : 1=UP 2=DN 3=LT 4=RT 5=1 6=2 7=Pause.<br/>Game of the Century Edition. It include all levels of the game : 5 levels from laser squad +2 levels of the expansion disk || [[Media:Laser Squad.rar | Laser Squad.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last Mission (The)]]|| || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire / Exit rolling demo<br/>J1B2 = pause/unpause (while game in pause : J1 up = Immunity / J1 down = cheat off) || [[Media:Last Mission (The).rar | Last Mission (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lazer Tag]]|| 1987 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Lazer Tag.rar | Lazer Tag.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last V8 (The)]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 or Joypad 2 to Start Game<br />Joypad 1 is (default controls) Move Joypad in Direction you want to move<br />Joypad 2 is Button 1 to Accelerate, Button 2 for Brake/Reverse, and Steer with Left and Right || [[Media:Last V8 (The).rar | Last V8 (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard.rar | Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard Tournament]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard Tournament.rar | Leaderboard Tournament.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Legend of Steel]]|| CPC Retrodev 2018 || Tod Studios || Yes (Palette) ||Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/> Game with CPC+ colors palette || [[Media:Legend of Steel.rar | Legend of Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lemmings]]|| 1991 || Psygnosis ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1B2+L/R=Select action, J1B1=Use selected action, J1B2=Unselect.<br/>J1B2+U/D=Change rate, J1B1+J2B2=Suicid, GX4000 Pause=Pause || [[Media:Lemmings.rar | Lemmings.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Light Force]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Activate Special Weapons, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Light Force.rar | Light Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Logistic]]|| 1993 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Logistic.rar | Logistic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire<br/>J1B2 = Jump<br/>J2B1 = Pause, any key to unpause.<br/>J2 D-pad = use powers ingame: Up=1/Left=2/Right=3/Down=4 || [[Media:Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar | Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Loopz]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Loopz.rar | Loopz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lorna]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Lorna.rar | Lorna.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==M==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix 2]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 up = Change Joystick to Keyboard<br/>J1 Down = Redefine Controls<br/>J1B1 = Start Game (Joypad by Default).<br/>J1B2 = Pause (any button to unpause)<br/>Pause Button = Music on/off.<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite lives): On the authors' screen, Press the Pause button once, <br/>then keep pressing J1B1 until the Main Menu appears. The screen will flash in Red <br/>To show you the cheat mode has been activated. || [[Media:Mad Mix 2.rar | Mad Mix 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar | Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game.rar | Mad Mix Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Madballs]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Madballs.rar | Madballs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maddog]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Maddog.rar | Maddog.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mag Max]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, JOY2 B1 = Reset || [[Media:Mag Max.rar | Mag Max.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Magica]]|| 2016 || usebox.net ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Version 1.0.2<br/>To use pause : Push DN twice to redefine the controls. || [[Media:Magica.rar | Magica.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mange Cailloux]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Mange Cailloux.rar | Mange Cailloux.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Manic Miner]]|| 1984 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Start, Pause, Music On/Off. J1LT/J1RT=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Manic Miner.rar | Manic Miner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marauder]]|| 1988 || Hewson||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs || [[Media:Marauder.rar | Marauder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marble Madness Deluxe Edition]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar | Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio||No|| Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar | Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Master Of The Lamps]]|| 1985 || Activision||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>ESC=GX4000 Pause || [[Media:Master Of The Lamps.rar | Master Of The Lamps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masters of the Universe]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Masters of the Universe.rar | Masters of the Universe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=ESC/SPACE, J1LT/RT=YES/NO<br/>J1B1=ENTER || [[Media:Match Day.rar | Match Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day II]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Select in menu, Pause in game ( brings up menu ). || [[Media:Match Day II.rar | Match Day II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Point]]|| 1985 || Psion||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Name screen : J1B1=Enter, J1B2=Delete<br/>GX4000 Pause=Restart Game, J1LT/RT=Y/N || [[Media:Match Point.rar | Match Point.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mercs]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Mercs.rar | Mercs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metal Army]]|| 1988 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Metal Army.rar | Metal Army.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metro Cross]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Console Pause Button to Start Game<br />Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Metro Cross.rar | Metro Cross.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MGT]]|| 1986 || Loriciel ||No|| Converted by Gerald || [[Media:MGT.rar | MGT.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mickey Mouse]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by dragon - fixed by Johnny Olsen || [[Media:Mickey Mouse.rar | Mickey Mouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Microprose Soccer]]|| 1989 || Microprose Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>Joystick,Keyboard 1 = Joypad 1/2<br/>Pause/Unpause=GX4000 Pause/J1B1, whilst Paused, press J1B2=Quit || [[Media:Microprose Soccer.rar | Microprose Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Midnight Resistance]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Backpack<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Midnight Resistance.rar | Midnight Resistance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mig 29 Soviet Fighter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change weapons, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J1B2=Pause/Unpause/Abort|| [[Media:Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar |Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mikie]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mikie.rar |Mikie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Milk Race (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon<br />Press button 1 and up and down to change gears|| [[Media:Milk Race.rar |Milk Race.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||[[Miss Input 2]]|| 2020 || Chupi Games (CPC Retrodev 2020) || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br />GX4000 Pause: Pause, While paused : J1B1/J1B2 = Game Resume/Quit || [[Media:Miss Input 2.rar | Miss Input 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission]]|| 1987 || Loriciels ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause Button = Pause (once again to abort)<br/>J1B2: cheat ingame (255 of force) || [[Media:Mission.rar | Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Elevator]]|| 1986 || Eurogold || No || Converted by yurif74|| [[Media:Mission Elevator.rar |Mission Elevator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Genocide]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 for Auto Fire On / Off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 Change Colour || [[Media:Mission Genocide.rar |Mission Genocide.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Jupiter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2/J1B1(Hold)=Pause/Unpause.<br/>During Pause, J1B2(Short)+J1B1(Long)=Quit to demo mode. J1B1 again=Main Menu|| [[Media:Mission Jupiter.rar |Mission Jupiter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien|| [[Media:MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar |MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monty On The Run]]||1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/= NO ; GX4000 PAUSE = Pause<br/>JOY B1/B2 = Abort Game/Exit hi-score|| [[Media:Monty On The Run.rar | Monty On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monument]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz & Ayor61<br/>Pause button = Pause (once again to quit)<br/>Two versions of the game: Normal with original colors and "Plus" with new colors || [[Media:Monument.rar | Monument.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Moon Buggy]]|| 1985 || Anirog Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1 to unpause).<br/>J1B2 or J1UP = Jump<br/>You can now Press Fire J1B1 for Enter on High Score Table, I've made up=1/left=2/right=3/down=4. So as Pause button is P, you can enter P1/P2/P3/P4 (J1B1=Enter/J1B2=Delete) || [[Media:Moon Buggy.rar | Moon Buggy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Motos]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Fire Button to Start Game || [[Media:Motos.rar | Motos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mountie Mick's Death Ride]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar |Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Freeze]]|| 1984 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Jump<br/>J1B2 = Fire / Leave demo mode<br/>J2B1 = Music on<br/>J2B2 = Music off<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B2 to unpause) || [[Media:Mr Freeze.rar | Mr Freeze.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Heli]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press UP to get past the loading screen.|| [[Media:Mr Heli.rar |Mr Heli.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutant Monty]]|| 1984 || Artic Computing || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game/Pause&Unpause. J1B2=Music ON/OFF. GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Mutant Monty.rar |Mutant Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutants]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Mutants.rar | Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Myth - History In The Making]]|| 1989 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz - ppi keyboard fix by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Cycle through and select icon in window, Press again outwards to get back in the game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1|| [[Media:Myth.rar |Myth.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==N==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Narc]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>B2(Hold)+UP/DN=Jump/Crouch. B1(Hold)=Rockets. GX4000 Pause/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Trainer doesn't work on last level, use poked version. || [[Media:Narc.rar | Narc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Navy Moves]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Two versions: Spanish & English<br/>Keyboard controls: J1 left/right = Choose a character, J1B1/B2 = Next/delete character, J1 Up/down = Validate/space<br/>Part 1: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Pause game, Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Abort game<br/>Part 2: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Swap weapons, J2B1 = Abort game<br/>Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Pause game || [[Media:Navy Moves.rar | Navy Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nebulus]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>On main menu, J1LT/RT=1/2 players, J1UP/DN=Music/SFX<br/>Ingame, J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1UP=Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Nebulus.rar | Nebulus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis]]|| 1987 || Konami || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select weapon remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:Nemesis.rar | Nemesis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis The Warlock]]|| 1987 || Martech || No || Converted by VincentGR & Urusergi<br/>Cheat : J1B2 (Hold While Game Loading) = Infinite energy<br/>J1DN/UP: Duck/Jump, J1B2: Fire/Spit Acid, GX4000 Pause = Pause || [[Media:Nemesis The Warlock.rar | Nemesis The Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Netherworld]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Game with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Quit game with Console Button<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Netherworld.rar | Netherworld.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New York Warriors]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New York Warriors.rar | New York Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New Zealand Story (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New Zealand Story (The).rar | New Zealand Story (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nightbreed - The Action Game]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Transform<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar | Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Ninja.rar | Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Massacre]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the green boxed screen loads up, press any key to bring the menu up.<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 and the console pause button for menu options.<br/>Enter Level Codes with the following Buttons;<br/>P = CONSOLE PAUSE BUTTON, 6 = JOYPAD 2 UP, 5 = JOYPAD 2 DOWN, T = JOYPAD 2 RIGHT, R = JOYPAD 2 LEFT<br/>Level Codes = 05: P666, 10: P555, 15: PRRR, 20: PTTT, 25: 6666, 30: 5555, 35: RRRR, 40 : TTTT<br/>Both Players use Joypad Button 2 for Magic, Pause Button to Pause and Unpause the game.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 2 Button 2 and press pause button twice to quit game and return to game menu screen.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 and press pause button twice to turn music off, pause the game,<br/>hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 then press pause button twice to turn music back on..<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the High score table.|| [[Media:Ninja Massacre.rar | Ninja Massacre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Scooter Simulator]]|| 1988 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joystick, so press joypad 1 button 1 or 2 to start a 1 or 2 player game<br/>Menu buttons as follows;<br/>0 for Keyboard now UP, 1 for Joystick now DOWN, 2 for 1 Player now Joypad 1 Button 1, 3 for 2 Player now Joypad 1 Button 2 || [[Media:Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar | Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Spirit]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Ninja Spirit.rar | Ninja Spirit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[No Exit]]|| 1990 || Coktel Vision || Yes || Original cartridge - "Uninitialized stack" fix by gerald || [[Media:No Exit.rar |No Exit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nonamed]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Nonamed.rar |Nonamed.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[North Star]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>S for Smart Bombs remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:North Star.rar| North Star.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==O==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Obliterator]]|| 1989 || Melbourne House ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Obliterator.rar| Obliterator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oceano]]|| 2015 || Egotrip ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Oceano.rar | Oceano.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Off Shore Warrior]]|| 1989 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Off Shore Warrior.rar | Off Shore Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Official Father Christmas]]|| 1989 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Official Father Christmas.rar | Official Father Christmas.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oh Mummy !]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joy1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Oh Mummy !.rar | Oh Mummy !.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[On The Run]]|| 1985 || Design Design ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for Menu Options. J2B1=Sound On/Off || [[Media:On The Run.rar | On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[One Man And His Droid]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by token<br/>C64 screen as loading screen. || [[Media:One Man And His Droid.rar | One Man And His Droid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Alexandra]]|| 2018 || 4mhz ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Operation Alexandra.rar | Operation Alexandra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Gunship]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bombs, J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B2=Skip Levels<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit Game. || [[Media:Operation Gunship.rar | Operation Gunship.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Hanoi]]|| 1990 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Operation Hanoi.rar | Operation Hanoi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Thunderbolt]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains both CPC and CPC+ version.<br/>Crosshairs Hack=Crosshairs always turned on || [[Media:Operation Thunderbolt.rar | Operation Thunderbolt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Wolf]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains Musicman3512 Intro<br/>Cheat : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Menu : J1 B1=1,B2=2<br/>Ingame : J1 B1=Shoot, B2=Grenade, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:Operation Wolf.rar | Operation Wolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle]]|| 2018 || Manuel Sagra || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar | OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Outlaw Reloaded]]|| 2017 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>V2 : J1B2:Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Outlaw Reloaded.rar | Outlaw Reloaded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Out Run]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/brake, J1UP=Change Gear, J2B1=Abort || [[Media:Out Run.rar | Out Run.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==P==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[P-47 The Freedom Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO.<br/>LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1 = U, 2 = L, 3 = R, 4 = D Joypad 2: 5 = U, 6 = L, 7 = R, 8 = D<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar | P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Land]]|| 1989 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Insert credits.J1B1/B2=1/2 Player Game<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Waggle Joystick (Useful for springs)<br/>|| [[Media:Pac-Land.rar | Pac-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Mania]]|| 1988 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 1 to start game, Pause Button on Menu Screen for High Scores<br/>Joypad Button 2 Music on / off, on menu screen or ingame<br/>Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Pac-Mania.rar | Pac-Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pang Remix]]|| 2018 || dthrone ||Yes|| The game is exactly the same as Pang except the balloons now start each level moving in the opposite direction<br/> In some cases it can change how a level plays out quite significantly, in other cases not so much...<br/>There are a handful of levels where you'd better get out of the way quick || [[Media:Pang Remix.rar | Pang Remix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Panic Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Panic Dizzy.rar | Panic Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Press Console Button to Start Game - Joypad set as default<br/>Press Button 1 for Keyboard, Press Button 2 for Joystick<br/>Press UP to Redefine Controls, Press DOWN for Demonstration Mode<br/>Press Joypad Button 2 for Pause, Press Console Button to Quit<br/>Press Console Button to pass High Score Table || [[Media:Paperboy.rar | Paperboy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy 2]]|| 1991 || Mindscape || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Paperboy 2.rar | Paperboy 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pentomino]]|| 2017 || [[Shining]] || No|| || [[Media:Pentomino.rar | Pentomino.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Periscope Up]]|| 1989 || Atlantis Software || No||Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Periscope Up.rar | Periscope Up.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantis Legacy]]|| 2017 || cpc-power.com || No||Converted by iXien<br />J1B2+L/R : Choose an item, J1B2+U/D : Launch Craft/Open Menu || [[Media:Phantis Legacy.rar | Phantis Legacy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantom Club]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Phantom Club.rar | Phantom Club.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantomas 2.0]]|| 2018 || Jordi Sureda & Santiago Ontanon|| Yes (Palette)||Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade : CPC+ game colors version - Language selection CPC+ screen || [[Media:Phantomas 2.0.rar | Phantomas 2.0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phoenix Emulator]]|| 2016 || Norbert Kehrer || No||Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 : Shields || [[Media:Phoenix Emulator.rar | Phoenix Emulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Picrocs]]|| 2016 || BDC Iron || Yes||Converted by Roudoudou, Ast & arnoldemu<br />Fixed so that it runs on a real GX4000 || [[Media:Picrocs.rar | Picrocs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pipemania]]|| 1990 || Empire || No||Converted by CraigsBar<br />Needs two joysticks to pass the start bit<br />High Score entry isn't joystick compatible but you can just hit the Pause/use Joy 2 to get past that || [[Media:Pipemania.rar | Pipemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Platoon]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No||Converted by pmeier<br />Added a menu to configure your joystick (1,2 or 3 buttons). || [[Media:Platoon.rar | Platoon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Poogaboo-La Pulga 2]]|| 1991 || Opera Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar | Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Postman Pat - The Computer Game]]|| 1988 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 to Change Difficulty<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 to Change Music / fx or Quiet<br />Press Pause Button to get passed Highscore Table || [[Media:Postman Pat.rar | Postman Pat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Potsworth & Co]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by Skunkfish<br />Menu: J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Redefine<br/>Ingame: J1UP/DN/LT/RT=Jump/Crouch/Left/Right.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause || [[Media:Potsworth & Co.rar | Potsworth & Co.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Boat Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Power Boat Simulator.rar | Power Boat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Drift]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Power Drift.rar | Power Drift.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Predator]]|| 1988 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2 +Up=Long Grenade, +DN=Short Grenade, +RT=Pick/Drop<br/>Invicibility with J1B2+LT on v1 and GX4000 Pause on v2 || [[Media:Predator.rar | Predator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik]]|| 1991 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Prehistorik.rar | Prehistorik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik II - Back To Hungerland]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Use 64k version for GX4000<br />Includes 128k and PLUS version|| [[Media:Prehistorik II.rar | Prehistorik II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prison Riot]]|| 1990 || Players ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP on Main Menu=Redefine Keys, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Prison Riot.rar | Prison Riot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel]]|| 2017 || 4Mhz ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1UP/J1B1=Long Jump, J1DN/J1B2=Short Jump, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Return || [[Media:Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar | Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional BMX Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Professional BMX Simulator.rar | Professional BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prohibition]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Start, J1B2=Hide, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off || [[Media:Prohibition.rar | Prohibition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Promotion!]]|| 2020 || BiteStudios<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New Overscan CPC+ screen<br/>Jump=J1B1/J1UP, Weapon = J1B2. Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit || [[Media:Promotion!.rar | Promotion!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis]]|| 1986 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Pro Tennis.rar | Pro Tennis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts]]|| 1990 || UBI Soft || Yes || Original cartridge - "Setting interrupt mode after enabling interrupt" fix by gerald || [[Media:Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar |Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional Ski Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br />Up = Instructions, Left = Enter New Names, Right = Redefine Controls, Down = Enter for names<br />Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br />Default controls = Buttons 1 and 2 on Joypads for Left & Right, Down to Thrust<br />Default controls are left and right buttons, as need to hold left and right to plough<br />To enter your names, you can press the console pause button for P then the joypad button 1 or 2 for number,<br />then Enter with joypad down, So you could enter names as P1, P2, etc if you wish || [[Media:Professional Ski Simulator.rar | Professional Ski Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Project Future]]|| 1985 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Project Future.rar | Project Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psyborg]]|| 1992 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Abandon || [[Media:Psyborg.rar | Psyborg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psycho Pigs UXB]]|| 1988 || US Gold ||Yes (Splashscreen)|| Converted by Phantomz & iXien<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=1 Player/2 Players, J1B2=Info Screen<br/>Ingame : J1B2/B1 : Pause/Unpause, During pause GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Quit/Continue<br/>While game is loading, press J1B2 to show the original splashscreen, but succesfully redrawn by TotO. || [[Media:Psycho Pigs UXB.rar | Psycho Pigs UXB.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pub Trivia]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 to select player picture : 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5<br/>If you just want a one player game, you can use J1B2 to select picture one.<br/>On the Highscore table you can use the following:<br/>Joypad 2: 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5, Down=Delete<br/>Joypad 1: fire1=Enter, fire2=1<br/>Therefore with the console Pause Button, you can enter your name as P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 || [[Media:Pub Trivia.rar | Pub Trivia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pulsator]]|| 1987 || Martech ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Pulsator.rar | Pulsator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Puzznic]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette)|| Plus Palette by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] and BDCIron, Retry menu fix by Phantomz || [[Media:Puzznic.rar | Puzznic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pyjamarama]]|| 1984 || Mikrogen || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Pyjamarama.rar | Pyjamarama.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Q==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Q10 Tank Buster]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Drop armour piercing shells. || [[Media:Q10 Tank Buster.rar | Q10 Tank Buster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Qabbalah]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz, dthrone and Urusergi || [[Media:Qabbalah.rar | Qabbalah.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Questor]]|| 1986 || Cascade Games ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2 B1 = Restart (With Cheat mode activated) ; GX4000 PAUSE=Pause Cheat || [[Media:Questor.rar | Questor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Quick Draw McGraw]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Urusergi<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game || [[Media:Quick Draw McGraw.rar | Quick Draw McGraw.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==R==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Raid Over Moscow]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1 then J1DN=Lift off then Open hanger door, J1B2 = Switch between overview and station.<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Raid Over Moscow.rar | Raid Over Moscow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rainbow Islands]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Push UP to increase credits during title screen || [[Media:Rainbow Islands.rar | Rainbow Islands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo - First Blood Part II]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Use joypad button 2 for weapon select || [[Media:Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar| Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo III]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 to Play, Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 Change Weapon<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 Pick Up Object / Swop Object With Inventory<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 Use Object<br />Joypad 2 UP for Inventory Screen<br />Joypad 2 DOWN to Scroll Inventory || [[Media:Rambo III.rar| Rambo III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rampage]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause to Pass the Loading Screens. Joypad 1 to choose control mode<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to load original version<br/>Poked version include infinite health || [[Media:Rampage.rar | Rampage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ramparts]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause Button to Start Game, J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause<br/>Poked version gives infinite health to both player || [[Media:Ramparts.rar | Ramparts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ranarama]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Autofire, GX4000 Pause,J1B1=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Ranarama.rar | Ranarama.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rath-Tha]]|| 1989 || Positive ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Rath-Tha.rar | Rath-Tha.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Various controls versions (1/2 pads) (see text file).<br/>Red Blood fix. Poked version || [[Media:Renegade.rar | Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade III - The Final Chapter]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz || [[Media:Renegade III.rar | Renegade III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate Atlantida]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT=UP/Select/Right/Left, J1B1/B2=Fire/In-Out, J2B1=Abandon.<br/>Menu D-pad = Move, Fire1 = select the option, Fire2 = Music on/off.<br/> || [[Media:Rescate Atlantida.rar | Rescate Atlantida.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate En El Golfo]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause = J2B1 || [[Media:Rescate En El Golfo.rar | Rescate En El Golfo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescue On Fractalus]]|| 1986 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game menu<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Start Game / Fire2 = Demo Mode / Up/down = Increase/decrease Starting Level / Left/right<br/>J1DOWN = Decrease Starting Level<br/>Ingame<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Launch AMB torpedo / Fire 2 = Pause/Unpause game<br/>Joypad 2 : Up = Systems on/off / Down = Land / Left = Open airlock / Right = Booster / fire1 = Decrease Thrust / fire2 = Increase Thrust<br/>Pause Button = Quit game || [[Media:Rescue On Fractalus.rar | Rescue On Fractalus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Reveal]]|| 1988 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Reveal.rar | Reveal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rex]]|| 1989 || Martech || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs, J1DN=Shield, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Rex.rar | Rex.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous]]|| 1989 || Core Design || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous.rar | Rick Dangerous.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous 2]]|| 1990 || Micro Style || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Select Level (Menu): J1 FIRE=1, LEFT=2, DOWN=3, RIGHT=4, UP=5 (appears with cheat on)<br/>Hurry up: JOY2 RIGHT (while the letters jump) ; ESCAPE = JOY2 FIRE1 ; Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>Cheat Menu: Yes = JOY1 B1;No = JOY1 B2 || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous_2.rar | Rick Dangerous 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Blasters]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer option 3 selected with console pause button || [[Media:Road Blasters.rar | Road Blasters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Runner]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Start the game with the Console Pause Button<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 on the main screen to turn the inbuilt cheat for infinite lives on / off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Road Runner.rar | Road Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin.rar | Robin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin Hood - Legend Quest]]|| 1993 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar| Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robocop]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Up, 3 = Joy1 Left, 4 = Joy1 Right, 5 = Joy1 Down,<br />6 = Joy2 Up, 7 = Joy2 Left, 8 = Joy2 Right, 9 = Joy2 Down<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu and Joy1 Button 1 to Start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Robocop.rar| Robocop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rock Hopper]]|| 1985 || Nick Stevens & Amsoft || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Rock Hopper.rar | Rock Hopper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rod-Land]]|| 1991 || Storm Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Rod-Land.rar | Rod-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Ahoy!]]|| 1984 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Rewk|| [[Media:Roland_Ahoy.rar | Roland_Ahoy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In The Caves]]|| 1984 || Indescomp || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland In The Caves.rar | Roland In The Caves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Time]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit || [[Media:Roland In Time.rar | Roland In Time.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Space]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit, J2 Pad=Scroll || [[Media:Roland In Space.rar | Roland In Space.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland On The Ropes]]|| 1984 || Zigurat || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland On The Ropes.rar | Roland On The Ropes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Takes A Running Jump]]|| 1986 || Peter Green || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar | Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rolling Thunder]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rolling Thunder.rar | Rolling Thunder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[R-Type]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Select Level with JOY1 1=1 2=2 U=3 L=4 R=5 D=6 JOY2 1=7 2=8<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Release<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:R-Type.rar | R-Type.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Run The Gauntlet]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Run_The_Gauntlet.rar | Run the Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rygar - Let's Fight !!!]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rygar.rar | Rygar.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==S==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[S.T.U.N. Runner]]|| 1991 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon<br />Use Button 2 on Joy 1 to select joystick before playing || [[Media:S.T.U.N. Runner.rar |S.T.U.N. Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sabre Wulf]]|| 1985 || Ultimate Play the Game || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Sabre Wulf.rar | Sabre Wulf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Salamander]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the game, any button to Unpause, whilst Paused<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Salamander.rar | Salamander.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Saracen]]|| 1987 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>JB2 = Music on/off<br/>Pause button = Pause/unpause (J1B1=restart/J1B2=quit).<br/>Use joypad to change level on the menu<br/>CHEAT : Infinite lives: J2B1 and J2B2 at once during the game. || [[Media:Saracen.rar | Saracen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[SAS Combat Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Grenades, J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:SAS Combat Simulator.rar | SAS Combat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Satan]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Part 2 Access Code = 66666666 Enter it with UP on Joypad 2<br />Controls can be Redefine, but by defaut they are as follows;<br />Part 1, Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Abort with Console Pause Button<br />Part 2, UP-DOWN with Joypad 1 Button 2, Teleport with Joypad 2 Button 1,<br/>Access Item Menu / Pause with Joypad 2 Button 2<br />Abort with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Satan.rar | Satan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Savage]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Level Select = UP for 1, LEFT for 2, RIGHT for 3 and DOWN for the Intro<br />In Part 2 and Part 3, you can press the console pause button to enter the code<br/>that allows the game to change from practice mode to normal mode, enter code<br/>by pressing the console pause button several times || [[Media:Savage.rar | Savage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The)]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz - Fixed by Johnny Olsen<br />Nich version - (Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer || [[Media:Sacred_Armour_Of_Antiriad_(The).rar |Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sai Combat]]|| 1986 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP/DN=1/2 Player, J1B1/B2= Start with 3/6 Lives<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Sai Combat.rar |Sai Combat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Skunkfish<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B1/J1B2=Punch/Jump, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar | Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar | Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scout Steps Out (The)]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scout Steps Out (The).rar | Scout Steps Out (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/scramble-new-game-for-amstrad-cpc/ Scramble]|| 2019 || PuzCPC || No || Official release for GX4000 || [[Media:Scramble.rar | Scramble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scramble Spirits]]|| 1990 || Grandslam || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Cheat option at start (Trainer) gives infinite lives to both players<br/>The game also has a inbuilt cheat option<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on the screen with " Press Fire To Start " in the<br/>middle to activate the inbuilt cheat<br/>The inbuilt cheat gives player one invulnerability || [[Media:Scramble Spirits.rar | Scramble Spirits.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Secret Agent Sly Spy]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for options on main screen<br />UP for Option 1 = Define Keys, DOWN for Option 2 = Select Joystick<br />Push DOWN for Joystick if you want to use Joypad 1, PAUSE WILL NOT WORK<br />DEFINE KEYS TO JOYPAD 2 AND PAUSE BUTTON OR BUTTON 2 IF WANT PAUSE TO WORK<br />The trainer level select buttons are as follows<br />1 = JOY1 FIRE1, 2 = JOY1 UP, 3 = JOY1 LEFT, 4 = JOY1 RIGHT, 5 = JOY1 DOWN<br />6 = JOY2 UP, 7 = JOY2 LEFT, 8 = JOY2 RIGHT, 9 - JOY2 DOWN || [[Media:Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar | Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sergeant Seymour Robotcop]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, J2 B1=Reset || [[Media:Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar |Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour At The Movies]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour At The Movies.rar |Seymour At The Movies.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour Take One!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour Take One!.rar |Seymour Take One!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Dancer]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Dancer.rar |Shadow Dancer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Of The Beast]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Of The Beast.rar |Shadow Of The Beast.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shao Lin's Road]]|| 1987 || The Edge || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shao Lin's Road.rar | Shao Lin's Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shinobi]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon<br/>64k version hence no music (and also no SFX). || [[Media:Shinobi.rar | Shinobi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shockway Rider]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Practice<br/>Practice level select = J1B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4/5/6, J2B1/B2=7/8.<br/>Ingame : J1B2=Music/SFX. || [[Media:Shockway Rider.rar | Shockway Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Short Circuit]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause=Pause (1x)/Reset (2x), move to unpause<br/>Part 1 : J1B1+dir = Activate Prog, J1B2 = Select Prog, J2B1 = Slow/Fast message, J2 UP/LT/RT = 1, 2, 3 (Items).<br/>Part 2 : J1B1 = Fire, J1B2/UP = Jump. || [[Media:Short Circuit.rar | Short Circuit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shufflepuck Cafe]]|| 1989 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Shufflepuck Cafe.rar |Shufflepuck Cafe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Side Arms]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapon, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Side Arms.rar | Side Arms.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silent Shadow]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Up/Down on Joy1 to move up and down in the menu, Left on Joy 1 to toggle between P1 and P2 settings<br/>Right on Joy 1 to access "Redefine Keys". Redefine for every player you intend to play to have access to Bombs.<br/>1/2 Players or 2 players controlled by P1 by redefining keys. Button 2 on Joy 1 to Start || [[Media:Silent Shadow.rar | Silent Shadow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silkworm]]|| 1988 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Scanlines<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Silkworm.rar |Silkworm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Ababol]]|| 2010 || The Mojon Twins || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Sir Ababol.rar |Sir Ababol.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Lancelot]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Sir Lancelot.rar | Sir Lancelot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sirwood]]|| 1989 || Opera Soft || No|| Converted by dragon<br/>To choose level : J1LT/RT/DN/UP=1/2/3/4, you need to reset the console to switch level. || [[Media:Sirwood.rar | Sirwood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skate Ball]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Quit. During Pause, J1B2=Change Colors. || [[Media:Skate Ball.rar | Skate Ball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skweek]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B1/B2=Suicide/Quit, J2UP/DN=Music/Sound Effect On/Off || [[Media:Skweek.rar | Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skywar]]|| 1993 || CPC Infos || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Skywar.rar |Skywar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slap Fight]]|| 1987c || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, J1B2=Select Powerup<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Slap Fight.rar | Slap Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slightly Magic]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Slightly Magic.rar | Slightly Magic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slither]]|| 2018 || EgoTrip ||No|| || [[Media:Slither.rar | Slither.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Small Games for Smart Minds]]|| 2007 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Small Games for Smart Minds.rar | Small Games for Smart Minds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Smash TV]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 for Menu<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit<br/>To turn the Cheat Mode On or Off<br/>During Play, hold down Button 2 on Joypad 1, then press Button 1 on Joypad 2 || [[Media:Smash TV.rar | Smash TV.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Soccer 86]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by remax & Phantomz || [[Media:Soccer 86.rar | Soccer 86.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solar Coaster]]|| 1987 || Optyx Software || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Solar Coaster.rar| Solar Coaster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solomon's Key]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Solomon's Key.rar| Solomon's Key.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sonic Boom]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Super Shot, J2B1=Quit<br/>On main menu, GX4000 Pause=Redefine.<br> On redefine screen, GX4000 Pause/Any other button=Yes/No || [[Media:Sonic Boom.rar | Sonic Boom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcerers]]|| 2020 || Salavador Cantero || Yes (Splashscreen + palette) || Converted and CPC+ colors by Cyrille Gouret (Ayor61)<br/>On main menu: J1B1 = 1 Player, J1B2 = 2 players, J1 Down = Turbo Mode<br>While playing: Pause button = Pause, J1B2 = Quit, J2B2 = Music on/off || [[Media:Sorcerers.rar | Sorcerers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery]]|| 1985 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Button 1 || [[Media:Sorcery.rar | Sorcery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery+]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz, dragon, Urusergi<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Sorcery+.rar | Sorcery+.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Crusade]]|| 1992 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1=Move Cursor, J1B1/B2=Click As Mouse/Select Cursor keys in the gamepad (to scroll in the map).<br/>GX4000 Pause =Abandon || [[Media:Space Crusade.rar | Space Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Harrier]]|| 1986 || Elite / Sega || No || Converted by CraigsBar and Phantomz || [[Media:Space_Harrier.rar | Space Harrier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Hawks]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by token<br/>Trainer and tape cover as loading screen. || [[Media:Space Hawks.rar | Space Hawks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Invasion]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Space Invasion.rar | Space Invasion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Mania]]|| 1986 || Neil Kolban || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Space Mania.rar | Space Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Moves]]|| 2020 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Version 2.2 || [[Media:Space Moves (2020).rar | Space Moves (2020).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Pest Control]]|| 2015 || usebox.net || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Space Pest Control.rar | Space Pest Control.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Speed King]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Escape || [[Media:Speed King.rar | Speed King.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spherical]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>two different versions, one for one player and the other for one or two players.<br/>Look in txt for detailled instructions || [[Media:Spherical.rar | Spherical.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spindizzy]]|| 1986 || Activision|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Button on Title Screen for credits<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = STOP, Joy2 Button 1 = Map, Joy2 Button 2 = Score<br/>Joy2 Left = Rotate Left, Joy2 Right = Rotate Right<br/>Joy2 Up = Change Shape, Joy2 Down = Change Colour<br/>P (PAUSE) = Pause Button<br/>Joy2 1 + 2 On title screen to Play " STIX "<br/>PAUSE Button = Leave STIX, Joy2 Button 1 = Trail mode on/off<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = Halts STIX movement, Joy2 Button 2 = Clears the screen (stop the STIX first) || [[Media:Spindizzy.rar | Spindizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Split Personalities]]|| 1986 || Domark ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Split Personalities.rar | Split Personalities.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spots 94]]|| 1994 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Spots 94.rar | Spots 94.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Hunter]]|| 1986 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Level Select : J1LT/RT=Novice/Expert<br/>J1B1=Select Weapon, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J2B1Pause/Unpause/Quit|| [[Media:Spy Hunter.rar | Spy Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy]]|| 1985 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy.rar | Spy Vs Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, J12B2 = Turn Music On/Off, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar | Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar | Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Starquake]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. <br/>Detailled instructions for teleportation in txt || [[Media:Starquake.rar | Starquake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Sabre]]|| 2007 || Psytronik Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Sabre.rar | Star Sabre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - A New Hope]]|| 1987 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - A New Hope.rar | Star Wars - A New Hope.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back]]|| 1988 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar | Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi]]|| 1989 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar | Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Pool]]|| 1986 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Quit Game<br/>Red or Yellow ? = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Red, Joypad 1 Button 2 = Yellow<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Steve Davis Pool.rar | Steve Davis Pool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Snooker]]|| 1985 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu, apart from the last option, use Joypad 1 button 2 for Green Screen<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Retake your last shot<br/>Play again = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 = No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass " Enter Name "<br/>Use Joypad 2 for selecting colour after you pot a red<br/>Yellow = Up, Green = Left, Brown = Right, Blue = Down, Pink = Button 1, Black = Button 2<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users, ESC to Quit || [[Media:Steve Davis Snooker.rar | Steve Davis Snooker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormbringer A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord]]|| 1989 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump. GX4000 Pause=Pause, any Button to Unpause.|| [[Media:Stormlord.rar| Stormlord.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord II - Deliverance]]|| 1990 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button four times to play without password, New title screen from the C64 version<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump || [[Media:Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar| Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stranded]]|| 2006 || Cronosoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button=Pass title screen, J1B1=Start (Menu or Code Screen) || [[Media:Stranded.rar | Stranded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter]]|| 1988 || Tiertex / Capcom || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter.rar | Street Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter II]]|| 2008 || Hermol || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter II.rar | Street Fighter II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Striker in the Crypts of Trogan]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit.<br/>Pass Highscore table with J1B2. || [[Media:Striker_In_The_Crypts_Of_Trogan.rar | Striker In The Crypts Of Trogan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Strip Poker]]|| 1988 || Anco Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Strip Poker.rar | Strip Poker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen and scrolling text screen, Joypads Button 2 for Potions<br/>One Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select " Sorceror " or " Fighter ", then Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin a one player game<br/>Two Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 1 to begin a two player game<br/>Pause the game with the Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Turn the Music on / off with the Console Pause Button ( you will need to pause / unpause the game until you have it off or on )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the highscore table || [[Media:Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar | Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Car Racer]]|| 1990 || Micro Style ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select GX4000 Joystick, then J1B2=UP in the Menu's. <br/>Enter Name=GX4000 Pause/J1UP/J1DN/J1LT/J1RT=P/1/2/3/Delete, J1B1=Return<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Stunt Car Racer.rar |Stunt Car Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Man Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stunt Man Seymour.rar |Stunt Man Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sub Hunter]]|| 2011 || Psytronik Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Sub Hunter.rar | Sub Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Subway Vigilante]]|| 1989 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Menu : J1B1 = play using joypad 1 / J2B1 = Play using joypad 2<br/>Pause button = Pause (twice to return to menu) || [[Media:Subway Vigilante.rar | Subway Vigilante.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Supersnake]]|| 1992 || David Hall || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Supersnake.rar | Supersnake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Gran]]|| 1985 || Tynesoft || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Super Gran.rar | Super Gran.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Hang-On]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Push UP on Joypad 1 to enter intial on score table || [[Media:Super Hang-On.rar | Super Hang-On.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Monaco GP]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Load the 64k version for the GX4000<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Option 1 = Redefine Controls ( can redefine joypad 2 if want to use both buttons )<br/>Push UP on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 1<br/>Push DOWN on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 2<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No || [[Media:Super Monaco GP.rar| Super Monaco GP.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Off Road]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & dragon<br/>Joypad B1 for Accelerate, B2 for Brake, UP for Nitro<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Press NITRO to pass screens or select options in shop, this is UP on Joypads or SPACE if selected keyboard control on a PLUS || [[Media:Super Off Road.rar | Super Off Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Pipeline II]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Button 2 to Change amount of Lives, Button 1 to Play.<br/>Pause the game with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any key.<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass high score table.<br/>Cheat version = Console Pause Button to increase score, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Skip Level, Button 2 to lose a life.|| [[Media:Super Pipeline II.rar| Super Pipeline II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Robin Hood]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Fire Button 2 for Options, Fire Button 1 For Y, Fire Button 2 For N<br/>Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Super Robin Hood.rar| Super Robin Hood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar |Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Ski]]|| 1987 || Microids ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Return to Main Menu.<br/>Numbers of players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J2UP/LT/RT/DN/B1=5/6/7/8/9<br/>To enter skier's Names, press the Console pause button for P (it won't let you enter numbers) || [[Media:Super Ski.rar |Super Ski.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Skweek]]|| 1990 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause<br/>Suicide : Press J1B1 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds.<br/>Suicide +98 Lives : Press J1B2 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds. || [[Media:Super Skweek.rar |Super Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Sprint]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Super Sprint.rar |Super Sprint.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tank Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Super Tank Simulator.rar | Super Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tetris]]|| 1997 || Frequency/Dooddler ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Tetris.rar |Super Tetris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Superman - The Game]]|| 1985 || First Star Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Superman - The Game.rar | Superman - The Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sweevo's World]]|| 1986 || Sweevo's World || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Sweevo's World.rar |Sweevo's World.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Switchblade]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||Yes (Palette + hardware sprites) || Converted by Ayor61 (Plus version - Color fix) & Phantomz (CPC version) || [[Media:Switchblade.rar |Switchblade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sword Of The Samurai]]|| 1992 || Zeppelin Games || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Sword Of The Samurai.rar |Sword Of The Samurai.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Syntax]]|| 1988 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Syntax.rar | Syntax.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==T==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tapper - Official Arcade Game]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button = Exit and reset default values. || [[Media:Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar | Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Target Renegade]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu<br />Redefine controls first || [[Media:Target Renegade.rar |Target Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Technician Ted]]|| 1984 || Hewson || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Instructions<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Technician Ted.rar | Technician Ted.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles]]|| 1990 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pad1: 1=Fire 2=Select weapon.<br/>Pad2: 1=Change turtle 2=Quit game when in Pause. Right=In/Out vehicule. Up=Cheat mode on/off.<br/>GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2 - Coin Op]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Quit game, or Press any direction on Joypad 1 Dpad to Jump to next Level || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Queen]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 to confirm your choice when changing cards.<br/>To see your partner entirely press Console Pause Button. ||[[Media:Teenage Queen.rar | Teenage Queen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tempest]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/NO<br/>J1 : B1=Fire plasma, B2 =Super Zapper, RT= Move Clockwise, LT = Move Anticlockwise<br/>GX 4000 PAUSE = Pause ; J2 B1 = Abort game<br/> || [[Media:Tempest.rar | Tempest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tennis Cup II]]|| 1990 || Loriciels || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fix (J1=Joypad 1, J2=Joypad 2) || [[Media:Tennis Cup II.rar | Tennis Cup II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teodoro Can't Fly]]|| 2012 || Dimension Z / Retroworks || No || Converted by CraigsBar & Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Teodoro Can't Fly.rar | Teodoro Can't Fly.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminator 2 Judgment Day]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar | Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminus]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminus.rar | Terminus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terra Cognita]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = J1B1/J1B2=Yes/No<br/>End of game : Press GX4000 Pause to continue. || [[Media:Terra Cognita.rar | Terra Cognita.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tetrix]]|| 1989 || Playfield || Yes (Palette) || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Tetrix.rar | Tetrix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thanatos]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />You need to go into alter playing keys and select joystick before you start<br />To alter skill 1 to 8, use the following: Pad 1 = Up 1, Left 2, Right 3, Down 4, Pad 2 = Up 5, Left 6, Right 7, Down 8<br />Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br />Highscore table is bypassed with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Thanatos.rar | Thanatos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing Bounces Back]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause<br/>Pause Button = Quit Current Screen || [[Media:Thing Bounces Back.rar | Thing Bounces Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing On A Spring]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=Quit)<br/>Pause Button = Music On/Off<br/>J1B1 to Pass Highscore Table (but J1B2=Delete, so you can use Pause Button to enter P for Player 1, PP for Player 2 etc)<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Oil): Press J1B2 on the main menu. The border will turn black.<br/>The "Oil" bar will drop once in the alert zone, it will rise as if by a miracle. || [[Media:Thing On A Spring.rar | Thing On A Spring.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thomas The Tank Engine]]|| 1990 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Whilst Paused, GX4000 Pause Button to Quit game.|| [[Media:Thomas The Tank Engine.rar | Thomas The Tank Engine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Through The Trap Door]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start, J2B1=Berk-Drut, J2B2=Pause, Any Button(x2) = Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Redefine/Restart || [[Media:Through The Trap Door.rar | Through The Trap Door.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thrust.rar | Thrust.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust II]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Button 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Button 2 to Pickup<br/>Can Redefine Controls to Joypad 2 || [[Media:Thrust 2.rar | Thrust 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar | Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tiger Road]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Tiger Road.rar | Tiger Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Music ON/OFF, J2B2=Abandon, Pause=Pauuse || [[Media:Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar | Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tombstowne]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Pause / Unpause, Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Tombstowne.rar | Tombstowne.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tornado Low Level]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B2=Mission Info<br/>Any button on J2/GX4000 Pause=Exit screen, J1B2=View/Exit Map screen ingame<br/>J2B1=Pause, Exit(x2), J2B2/DPad/GX4000 Pause=Unpause || [[Media:Tornado Low Level.rar | Tornado Low Level.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Total Recall]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Pass Hiscore, J1B1+DN=Toggle armed/unarmed || [[Media:Total Recall.rar | Total Recall.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Totems]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Rotate, J1DN=Drop, J1B2=Pause, Pause=Quit.<br/>You can redefine the controls if you want to change them. || [[Media:Totems.rar | Totems.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tower of Rubble]]|| 2017 || Morri || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Tower of Rubble.rar | Tower of Rubble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Track And Field]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Track And Field.rar | Track And Field.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Traffic]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Traffic.rar | Traffic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trailblazer]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass Loading Screen/Start, J1B2=Music ON/OFF<br/>GX4000 Pause=Options (Menu)/Quit (Ingame) || [[Media:Trailblazer.rar | Trailblazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Train (The)]]|| 1988 || Accolade || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Spanish version.Pad 1: Button 2-Sound on/off<br/>Pad 2 : Cross/Button 1-Change view in train Button 2:Restart - GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Train (The).rar | Train (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trantor The Last Stormtrooper]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>You can input anything for a password so keep pressing the pause button<br/>TRANSPORTER ACTIVATION BEAMCODE is PPP, so press the console button 3 times<br/>Press the Console Pause Button or any button on Joypad 2 to skip intro and probe software screen<br/>If you can't move when you get " Stormtrooper you've looked here before " just press the console pause button or wait like 10 seconds<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause and Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit || [[Media:Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar | Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trap Door (The)]]|| 1986 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start/Drop, J2LT/B1=Learner/Super Berk, J2RT= Redefine, J2B2=Tilt, GX4000 Pause=Pause, Any Button = Unpause || [[Media:Trap Door (The).rar | Trap Door (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trashman Goes Moonlighting]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar | Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Chopper Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause. <br/>During Pause, GX4000 Pause/J1UP=Infinite Lives=Skip Level|| [[Media:Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar | Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Esprit]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 for Map On / Off, Move around map with the Dpad<br/>Console Pause Button to Terminate Game and Restart ( One life at a time )<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to Pass highscore table|| [[Media:Turbo Esprit.rar | Turbo Esprit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo The Tortoise]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Ayor61<br/> Joypad Button 2 for Joypad Select<br/> Joypad button 1 for Game Start || [[Media:Turbo The Tortoise.rar | Turbo The Tortoise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican]]|| 1990 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Buttton 2 for Energy Lines, Joypad 1 + 2 (press at same time) for Grenades<br/>Press Console Pause Button then Joypad 1 Button 1 for CHEAT MODE (99 almost everywhere)<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Skip Level, Don't skips pasted 5.2 ( Last Level ) or game will crash<br/>Joypad Button 1 + 2 to reset to level 1 || [[Media:Turrican.rar | Turrican.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican 2]]|| 1991 ||Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>intro->button2<br/>Condole Button to Pause<br/>The high score only admit abcd+1 enter,2 delete, the poke in the high score=DDDDD<br/>To change the level with the poke button1 pad2 || [[Media:Turrican 2.rar | Turrican 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Twin Turbo V8]]|| 1988 ||Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Start Game<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/Brake, J1UP/DN=Gears<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Twin Turbo V8.rar | Twin Turbo V8.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==U==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[U.N. Squadron]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:U.N. Squadron.rar | U.N. Squadron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Unpredictaball]]|| 1992 || Video Images || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Unpredictaball.rar | Unpredictaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Untouchables (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Pause, (X2) to quit, other key tu unpause. J2b1=Skip Level || [[Media:Untouchables (The).rar | Untouchables (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uridium]]|| 1986 || Hewson Consultants || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Uridium.rar | Uridium.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Usagi Yojimbo]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer : J1B1/B2=Yes/No, Main Menu = Joy 2 + Pause (don't forget to change from Practice to Game)<br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause, any button to Unpause. Keep pressing the pause button (or any button on Joypad 2) to pass highscore table.|| [[Media:Usagi Yojimbo.rar | Usagi Yojimbo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uwol 2 Quest For Money]]|| 2011 || The Mojon Twins ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar | Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==V==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[V The Visitors]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:V The Visitors.rar | V The Visitors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vampire - Phantomas 2]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar | Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>On title screen, use Button 1, define Joy1, then Up, define Toggle for P2<br/>Button 1 for 1 Player, Up for 2 players || [[Media:Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar|Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vikings (The)]]|| 1986 || Kele Line || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause : Pause(x1)/Quit(x2). On Pause, J1B1/B2: Return (Normal/Silent Mode)<br/>Cheat Menu J1B1/B2: Yes/No || [[Media:Vikings (The).rar|Vikings (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vindicator (The)]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Part 1/2/3, J1B2=Toggle/Bombs/Toggle.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause (1X), Quit (2x). || [[Media:Vindicator (The).rar|Vindicator (The).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==W==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warhawk]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Warhawk.rar | Warhawk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warlock]]|| 1987 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Warlock.rar | Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wanderer 3D]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2B1=3D/Mono, J2B2=Quit, J2UP/DN=Speed Up/Down,J1B2+Direction=Fast Turn || [[Media:Wanderer 3D.rar | Wanderer 3D.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[War Machine]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Grenades<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to continue on " You are now dead! " screen|| [[Media:War Machine.rar | War Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist| Way of the Exploding Fist (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist+| Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wec Le Mans]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>1 to use Joystick = Up and Down for Accelerate and Brake, Fire to change Gear<br/>2 to use Defined Controls = after you have Redefined Controls<br/>Preset Defined Controls = Button 1 and 2 for Accelerate and Brake, Up to change Gear<br/>Console Button to Quit game || [[Media:WEC_Le_Mans.rar | WEC Le Mans.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Werewolves of London]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>To highlight icon = Joy2 Dpad Left and Right, Pause = Joy2 Button 1<br/>(Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Quit = Joy2 Button 2 ( Whilst Paused ), Increase or Decrease Music Volume = Joy2 Dpad Up and Down || [[Media:Werewolves of London.rar | Werewolves of London.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[West Bank]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start ( default joystick )<br/>Use Joypad 2 Dpad for Menu options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Turn Music On / Off || [[Media:West Bank.rar | West Bank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Who Dares Wins II]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Who Dares Win 2.rar | Who Dares Win 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Whopper Chase]]|| 1987 || Erbe Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Whopper Chase.rar | Whopper Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild West Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the following Buttons multiple times to enter codes:<br />Act2 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire1<br />Act3 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire2<br />Act4 - Enter Code with Pause Button || [[Media:Wild West Seymour.rar |Wild West Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild Bunch (The)]]|| 1985 || Firebird ||No || Converted by dragon & Joseman || [[Media:Wild Bunch (The).rar | Wild Bunch (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winchester]]|| 1988 || Chip || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Winchester.rar | Winchester.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winter Games]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Move through the options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 = Select option<br/>Joypad 2 Dpad select number of players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br/>To enter your name/s, you can press the console pause button for p then the joypad 2 dpad for number,<br/>then Enter with joypad 2 Button 2, So you could enter names as p1, p2, p3, p4 etc if you wish.|| [[Media:Winter Games.rar | Winter Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wizball]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />New title screen by STE'86 plus Trainer, Stack overflow fix (prevents corruption at level 6)<br />J1B2=Select Bonus.|| [[Media:Wizball.rar | Wizball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wonder Boy]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by pmeier (select nb of buttons)/ Phantomz and Urusergi (all other versions))<br />Phantomz/uresergi versions : J1B1/B2=1P/2P Game, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B1=Quit || [[Media:Wonder Boy.rar | Wonder Boy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Class Leaderboard]]|| 1987 || US Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Number Of Players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4.<br/>Player Level : GX4000 Pause/J2B1/J2B2 = Professional/Amateur/Kids<br/>J1B1=Enter || [[Media:World Class Leaderboard.rar | World Class Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Series Baseball]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:World Series Baseball.rar | World Series Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wriggler]]|| 1985 || Blaby Computer Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any Button=Pass Title Screen, J1B1/J1/B2/J2B1 = Start Game/Instructions/Redefine Controls<br/>J1B2/J1B1/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause/Quit. GX4000 Pause=Enter for highscore. || [[Media:Wriggler.rar | Wriggler.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WWF Wrestlemania]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Return=1 Space=2|| [[Media:WWF Wrestlemania.rar | WWF Wrestlemania.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==X==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Out]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Trigger Secondary Weapon System<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 = Bring In The Drones<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 = Choose Secondary Weapon System<br />Console Pause Button to Pause, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />CHEAT MODE To earn money very easily<br />Just take a ship and throw in the trash directly (without buying)<br />The trash is symbolized by the little alien in the bottom right || [[Media:X-Out.rar | X-Out.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xenon]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer: Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Level Select is Joypad 1 Button 1 or UP = Level 1, LEFT = Level 2, RIGHT = Level 3, DOWN = Level 4.<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start game, or use Joypad 2 Buttons 1 and 2 for Menu Options<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Change Mode, Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Xenon.rar | Xenon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xevious]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joy2 Button 1 to start one player game, Joy2 Button 2 to start two player game || [[Media:Xevious.rar | Xevious.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xor]]|| 1987 || Logotron ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Xor.rar | Xor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xybots]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Player 1, Player 2 Uses Joypad 1 by default || [[Media:Xybots.rar | Xybots.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Y==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yie Ar Kung-Fu]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Menu = Joypad 1 UP for HighScores, Button 1 and 2 for 1 or 2 Player, DOWN to Redefine Keys<br />Joystick by Default, Press 1 or 2 to start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 1 Button 2 to turn music on / off, this also unpauses the game<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit game || [[Media:Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar | Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yogi Bear]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by 00WReX<br />Joystick / Gamepad control, Fire button to start.<br/>Console 'Pause' button to Pause, fire button to resume. || [[Media:Yogi Bear.rar | Yogi Bear.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Z==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Z - Comme Zark Davor]]|| 1985 || Rino Marketing || No || Converted by iXien<br />English version (known as Z-Pilot) || [[Media:Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar | Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zaxx]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br />French Menus || [[Media:Zaxx.rar | Zaxx.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zombi]]|| 1986 || Ubi Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Select actions / Cancel if tape options are selected by mistake / Fight Zombies (keep hitting it)<br/>J1B2 = cancel actions<br/>J1 left = Move selector / Really quit if the trash game option is selected <br/>J1 right = Move selector / Continue game if the trash game option is selected<br/>J2B2 = Invert the action <br/>If you don't want to have to keep hitting J1B1 to fight zombies, also included is a CPR with an exclusive auto attack feature ;) || [[Media:Zombi.rar | Zombi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zona 0]]|| 1991 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zona 0.rar | Zona 0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zone Trooper]]|| 1988 || Gamebusters || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zone Trooper.rar | Zone Trooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zorro]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold|| No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press J1B1 to use the sword, J1B2 to play/stop music, PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Zorro.rar | Zorro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zox 2099]]|| 1987 || Loriciels|| No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Zox 2099.rar | Zox 2099.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zub]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause=Launch game/select level on menu screen, scanner during game. J1B2=Duck<br />Poked version gives "No harm from droids" || [[Media:Zub.rar | Zub.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zynaps]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />This is the new CPCwiki version || [[Media:Zynaps.rar | Zynaps.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Need a fix==<br />
<br />
Games on this list miss the criteria to be fully playable on joystick. Sometimes, they are not playables, sometimes only a little part is unplayable. Hence it's up to you to decide if you want to try and play them on your GX4000 nevertheless.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Problem<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killer Cobra]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || Need a fix - Graphic corruption ||[[Media:Killer Cobra.rar | Killer Cobra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
To look at :<br />
<br />
Beyond The Ice Palace : [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/msg183722/#msg183722 Report]<br />
<br />
== GX4000 Compatibles Demos == <br />
<br />
These demo files have been converted to .cpr and tested on a GX4000.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amaury]]|| 2019 || Roudoudou || Yes || || [[Media:Amaury.rar | Amaury.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbar]]|| 2016 || Benediction || Yes || Converted by Devilmarkus || [[Media:Barbar.rar | Barbar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battro]]|| 2015 || Batman Group || No || Converted by McKlain - size fix by gerald || [[Media:Battro.rar | Battro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eerie Forest]]|| 2017 || Logon System || Yes || || [[Media:Eerie Forest.rar | Eerie Forest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NQ! Music Disc]]|| 2018 || [[TGS]] & skrju || Yes || || [[Media:NQ! Music Disc.rar | NQ! Music Disc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Schnapps]]|| 2019 || [[TGS]] || Yes || Evoke 2019 || [[Media:Schnapps.rar | Schnapps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wolf - RPG Preview 1]]|| 2016 || Dirty Minds || No || || [[Media:Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar | Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 17]]|| 2017 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || || [[Media:X-Mas 17.rar | X-Mas 17.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition)]]|| 2015 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || Converted by Ast || [[Media:X-Mas_2008_(Special_Edition).rar | X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Games| ]] [[Category:Cartridges| ]] [[Category:CPC Plus]][[Category:CPC Plus Games| ]] [[Category:Expansion ROM| ]][[Category:Software| ]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Converted_GX4000_Software&diff=108322Converted GX4000 Software2021-11-24T08:44:27Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<center>[[File:Gx4000.jpg|GX4000|link=Plus#The GX4000 Games Console]][[File:C4CPC_Cartridge.png|280px|C4CPC|link=C4CPC]]</center><br />
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Games on this page are games converted to CPR format in order to be played on a GX4000 (with e.g. a [[C4CPC]], or by burning an EPROM).<br />
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For GX4000 compatibility, they must comply to these rules :<br />
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* Auto-Launchable on a GX4000<br />
* Being fully playable from the very beginning to the end (including Hi-Scores) with a Joystick<br />
* Being 64K games.<br />
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If you spot a non detected problem , please report here : http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/<br />
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==Full set==<br />
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Full Set (2021-01-17): <br />
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NB : No "Need a fix" included<br />
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==GX4000 Conversion - Starting guide==<br />
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[[Media:CPC_Fanzine_-_GX4000_conversion.pdf | GX4000 Conversion]] by CPC Fanzine (Skunkfish)<br />
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==Useful softwares==<br />
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[[Nocart]] by [[Kevin Thacker]]<br />
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==Converted Games==<br />
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==0-9==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[1942]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1/B2=1/2 Player game. Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause, J1B2=Roll || [[Media:1942.rar | 1942.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[1943 - The Battle of Midway]]|| 1988 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J2B2=P1/P2 Roll, Pause=Smart Bomb for both players.<br/> Menu scren : J1B1/J1B2=Choose P1/P2 || [[Media:1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar | 1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[2048]]|| 2014 || Futur Anterieur || No || Converted by Phantomz and CraigsBar<br/>Multi Cart, with Version Mode 0 and Mode 1<br/>Turn Music On or Off with Console Pause Button || [[Media:2048.rar | 2048.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[2088]]|| 1988 || Zeppelin Games ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:2088.rar | 2088.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Fight]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:3D Fight.rar | 3D Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Grand Prix]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:3D_Grand_Prix.rar | 3D Grand Prix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Starfighter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br/>Pause Button = Redefine Controls<br/>Pause Button = Shield, Pause / Unpause = Joypad 1 Fire 2 || [[Media:3D Starfighter.rar | 3D Starfighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Starstrike]]|| 1985 || Realtime Games Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause on/off, GX4000 Pause=Exit || [[Media:3D Starstrike.rar | 3D Starstrike.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[4X4 Off-Road Racing]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar | 4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[720 Degrees]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:720 Degrees.rar | 720 Degrees.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[77 Attempts]]|| 2018 || Unknown Design|| Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:77 Attempts.rar | 77 Attempts.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==A==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[A Team (The)]]|| 1988 || Zafiro Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:A Team (The).rar | A Team (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Abadia Del Crimen (La)]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar | Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Abu Simbel Profanation]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J1B2 = Long Jump/Short Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any Button = Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1 = Quit || [[Media:Abu Simbel Profanation.rar | Abu Simbel Profanation.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Acolyte]]|| 2017 || Clockwize Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit, Level Skip=J2B1. || [[Media:Acolyte.rar | Acolyte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Action Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bike<->Car, GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1/J2B1=Unpause/Quit. || [[Media:Action Fighter.rar | Action Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Adidas Championship Tie Break]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Shaun M. Neary<br/>J1UP to pass overscan title screen, J1B1/J1B2 for Trainer options.<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1/GX4000 Pause (x2)=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar | Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Advanced Pinball Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar | Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave]]|| 2015 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar | Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[After Burner]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>If Fire don't start the game after you died, select Keyboard, press Fire a few times, Select Joystick again, and start game with fire. || [[Media:After Burner.rar | After Burner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[After The War]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu: J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Level : J1 DOWN=1,UP=2,RIGHT=Intro<br/>Ingame : JOY1 B1=Shoot & Hit, B2=Crouch & Kick, JOY2 B1=RESET, GX 4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:After The War.rar | After The War.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Airwolf]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Airwolf.rar | Airwolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alcon 2020]]|| 2020 || Abalore Games || No || Official release|| [[Media:Alcon 2020.rar | Alcon 2020.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Alien.rar | Alien.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Attack]]|| 1989 || Schneider Computer Partner || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Alien Attack.rar | Alien Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Intervention]]|| 1993 || Sean McManus || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Alien Intervention.rar | Alien Intervention.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Storm]]|| 1991 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Alien Storm.rar | Alien Storm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aliens]]|| 1986 || Electric Dreams ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire, fire2: enter door.<br/>J2 = play as : left=Ripley/right=Burke/up=Vasquez/down=Bishop/fire1=Gorman/fire2=Hicks<br/>Pause button: pause game (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=abort) || [[Media:Aliens.rar | Aliens.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alinka]]|| 1991 || Amstrad Cent Pour Cent || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu<br/>Button 1 and Button 2 for 1 or 2 Player<br/>UP for Option 3, DOWN for Option 4 || [[Media:Alinka.rar | Alinka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anarchy]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Anarchy.rar | Anarchy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Android One]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=Fire<br/>Pause Button: Pause (fire2 to abort)<br/>MENU : J1B1=start/J1B2=demo/Pause button=instructions || [[Media:Android One.rar | Android One.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Andy Capp]]|| 1987 || Mirrorsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Andy Capp.rar | Andy Capp.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anima]]|| 2020 || cperezgrin <br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No || by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/>Menu:J1B1/B2:English/Spanish, Menu Demo/Instructions : J1B1/B2:Yes/No<br/>Game Menu : J1B1/B2: Game start/Dual stick game mode, J1LT/RT:Palette Colors change || [[Media:Anima.rar | Anima.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[APB|APB - All Points Bulletin]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO || [[Media:APB_-_All_Points_Bulletin.rar | APB - All Points Bulletin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Area 51]]|| 2005 || J.Cauldwell/N.Campbell || No || Converted by Phantomz & VincentGR || [[Media:Area 51.rar | Area 51.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1UP/J1DN=1P/2P Game. J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Arkanoid.rar | Arkanoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid Revenge Of Doh]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Infinite Lives only, ESC for Level Skip not mapped <br/>Infinite Lives Cheat doesn't work on Boss Fights, Stage 17 and Stage 33, the disk is the same || [[Media:Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar | Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Army Moves]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Music On/Off, Any Button=Unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Army Moves.rar | Army Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asphalt]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapons || [[Media:Asphalt.rar | Asphalt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asterix And The Magic Cauldron]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar | Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atom Ant]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=start<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=quit)<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the inbuilt cheat (Immunity) || [[Media:Atom Ant.rar | Atom Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atomic - Extended Version]]|| 1992 || Fraggle & Duck || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Allow intro to play through, it is followed by the Game Menu || [[Media:Atomic - Extended Version.rar | Atomic - Extended Version.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ATV Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:ATV Simulator.rar | ATV Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Auf Wiedersehen Monty]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>GX4000 Pause=Abandon, J1B2=Fly in Airport. || [[Media:Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar | Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Avenger]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Avenger.rar | Avenger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>1st episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C.]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>3rd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>4th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>2nd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>5th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>6th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==B==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Baba's Palace]]|| 2017 || Azicuetano/McKlain || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61 || [[Media:Baba's Palace.rar |Baba's Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bactron]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game, PAUSE again to quit game. || [[Media:Bactron.rar | Bactron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Badlands]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Fire to Accelerate, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Fire<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause the Game, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1 || [[Media:Badlands.rar | Badlands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bad Cat]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button to skip loading screen.<br/>NUMBER OF PLAYERS: J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4<br/>NAMES : GX4000 PAUSE = P, J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2 = ENTER/DELETE. || [[Media:Bad Cat.rar | Bad Cat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Bearing]]|| 1993 || Radical Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=move up/down<br/>Pause button: pause / unpause.<br/>Quit: pause button, then J1B2<br/>CHEAT: Pause button, then J1B1 (infinite lives). || [[Media:Ball Bearing.rar | Ball Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Blazer]]|| 1987 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button: start the game.<br/>J1B1 = enter settings / swap settings (Joy1 fire2: modify selected setting values)<br/>J1B2 = choose time.<br/>J2B1 = demo mode (J2B1=choose droids/J2B2=choose time)<br/>J2B2 = pause/unpause while playing (Pause button=abort) || [[Media:Ball Blazer.rar | Ball Blazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Crazy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy 1 Button 1, 2 = Joy 1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left<br/>5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy 2 Button 1, 8 = Joy 2 Button 2 || [[Media:Ball Crazy.rar | Ball Crazy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior]]|| 1987 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to select mode, Joypad 1 Button 1 to start game.<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to pause and unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on or off.<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game. || [[Media:Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar | Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition)]]|| 1989 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game now has the Title Screen<br/>Game defaults to Joystick so Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start Game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar | Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Flip Icon Bar || [[Media:Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar | Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing]]|| 1985 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>One player Game: J1=Enter name. See txt for instructions<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar | Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bart Vs. The Space Mutants]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2 Buttons For Menu Options.<br/>2 versions : Up=Jump or J1B2=Jump (except on the 1st level where both works).<br/>Poked versions gives Infinite Lives. || [[Media:Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar | Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Cases]]|| 2017 || CNGSoft || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2017 || [[Media:Basket Cases.rar | Basket Cases.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Master]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Basket Master.rar | Basket Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman (1986)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Includes a Trainer which gives Infinite Lives & Invulnerability<br/>You are invulnerable unless the shield is at 0, if you get hit whilst it's on 0 then you will die ( stops you getting stuck ) || [[Media:Batman (1986).rar | Batman (1986).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Caped Crusader]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Push UP to get past the loading screen<br/>Title screen in Overscan and CPC+ Palette || [[Media:Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar | Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Movie]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard CPC version (darker palette)<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 Starts the Game<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to change Music On or Off<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Redefine controls<br/>Redefine controls first to get pause to work || [[Media:Batman - The Movie.rar | Batman - The Movie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle Ships]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu Selection <br/>Select Joystick or Redefine controls first || [[Media:Battle Ships.rar | Battle Ships.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle-Tank Simulator]]|| 1985 || Design Design || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need both joypads for all the menu options.<br/>Press Console Pause Button to pass highscore table. || [[Media:Battle-Tank Simulator.rar | Battle-Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BCM El Buscador De Codigo]]|| 2007 || ESPBasic || No || Converted by MiguelSky<br/>English & Spanish versions. || [[Media:BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar | BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beach-Head]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Beach-Head.rar | Beach-Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bears!]]|| 2017 || Sohde || Yes || 05-2020 bugfixed version || [[Media:Bears!.rar | Bears!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bedlam]]|| 1988 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Cheat (Resume at the level where you lost): On Main Menu, Press down on Joypad 2. || [[Media:Bedlam.rar | Bedlam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bestial Warrior]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>P=Pause, J2B1= Abandon || [[Media:Bestial Warrior.rar | Bestial Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Betiled | Betiled!]]|| 2009 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by xenon || [[Media:Betiled!.rar | Betiled!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beyond The Ice Palace]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pass Title and Scroll Screen<br/>Make sure to remap summon to J1B2. || [[Media:Beyond The Ice Palace.rar | Beyond The Ice Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Binky]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1/B2=Sound On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Binky.rar | Binky.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bio Spheres]]|| 1987 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Reset Game. || [[Media:Bio Spheres.rar | Bio Spheres.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blagger]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start the game from the begining<br/>Cheat Mode = hold down Joypad 1 button 2 and press Joypad 1 Button 1 to start on the screen displayed<br/>If you lose all your lives, just press joypad 1 button 1 to start the same level || [[Media:Blagger.rar | Blagger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blasteroids]]|| 1989 || Image Works ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass 1st screen. J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Pause=Quit.<br/>The game defaults to Joypad 1 for Player 2, so the controls you Redefine for joypad 2 will be player 1.<br/>By default (Player 2 Joypad 1 ) controls are, Forward = Thrust, Back = Transform, Left = Rotate anticlockwise, Right = Rotate clockwise, Fire 1 = Fire || [[Media:Blasteroids.rar | Blasteroids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blue Angel 69]]|| 2010 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Blue_Angel_69.rar | Blue Angel 69.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BMX Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use a key config if you want to have accelerate/brake on 2 differents buttons<br/><br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:BMX Simulator.rar | BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bobby Bearing]]|| 1986 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Cheat<br/>J1B2 = Find the current brother or cousin to save.<br/>Pause / unpause with Console Pause Button (J1B1 to quit game) || [[Media:Bobby Bearing.rar | Bobby Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BoBo]]|| 1988 || Infogrames || No || Converted by dragon<br/>1 to 5 players, but the players name are not Joystick friendly... || [[Media:BoBo.rar | BoBo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || Yes || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard Palette and Plus Palette (+Overscan) Title screen available.<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack.rar | Bomb Jack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack II]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack II.rar | Bomb Jack II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Scare]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/LT/RT=Forward/Clockwise/Anticlockwise, J1B1=Fire<br/>J1B2=Pickup/Drop, J2B1/J2B2=Next Object/Use || [[Media:Bomb Scare.rar | Bomb Scare.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Booty]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Booty.rar | Booty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash]]|| 1985 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by gerald<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to change control settings on start screen<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to suicide during game|| [[Media:Boulder Dash.rar | Boulder Dash.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash 3]]|| 1986 || First Star Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit Cave. || [[Media:Boulder Dash 3.rar | Boulder Dash 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Bob Strikes Back]]|| 1985 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar | Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Hunter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Bounty Hunter.rar | Bounty Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boy Racer]]|| 1987 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Game is ready for two players with joypads by default<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Begin a Two Player Game<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to Redefine Controls<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to turn player two on or off ( car disappears for one player game )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on Menu to turn menu music on or of<br/>Press the Console Pause Button ingame to quit || [[Media:Boy Racer.rar | Boy Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bravestarr]]|| 1987 || Go!|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Bravestarr.rar | Bravestarr.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Break Thru]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Button 1 to Fire, Button 2 to Jump || [[Media:Break Thru.rar | Break Thru.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Brick Rick]]|| 2020 || usebox.net || No || Version 1.1 || [[Media:Brick Rick.rar | Brick Rick.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bruce Lee]]|| 1984 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bruce Lee C64 demo by Epyteor as an easter egg, just press the console pause button<br/>instead of 1 or 2 on the Trainer screen to see it, you will need to reset the console after. || [[Media:Bruce Lee.rar | Bruce Lee.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz (Standard & Poked version) & pmeier (Select nb of button version)<br/>In standard/poked version J1B1/J1B2=Shoot/Jump, GX4000 Pause=/Unpause. || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble.rar | Bubble Bobble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble 4 CPC]]|| 2012 || CNGSoft ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble_4_CPC.rar | Bubble Bobble 4 CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Stage Buttons: Joy 1 = 1 Up, 2 Left, 3 Right, 4 Down, Joy 2 = 5 Up, 6 Left, 7 Right, 8 Down || [[Media:Bubble Dizzy.rar | Bubble Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Ghost]]|| 1988 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Bubble Ghost.rar | Bubble Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Builderland]]|| 1991 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Builderland.rar | Builderland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Burning Wheels]]|| 1987 || T.M. Schmidt ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Burning Wheels.rar | Burning Wheels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Buggy Boy]]|| 1987 || Elite / Tatsumi ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Buggy_Boy.rar | Buggy Boy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==C==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-|-<br />
||[[Cabal]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Grenades, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Cabal.rar |Cabal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[California Games]]|| 1987 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter names : GX4000 Pause=P, J2UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4 (Therefore can enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4.)<br/>J2B1/B2=Confirm/Delete ; Press J2B1 when you have enough players.<br/>J1UP/DN to change " Is this correct? ", J1B1 to confirm. || [[Media:California Games.rar |California Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Camelot Warriors]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Camelot Warriors.rar |Camelot Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube]]|| 1987 ||Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Cybo Grenades, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit. || [[Media:Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar| Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Fizz]]|| 1989 || Psyclapse ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press LEFT for German, DOWN for English, RIGHT for French<br/>Use Joypads Button 2 for Blitter<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Console Pause Button also used to Turn Music On / Off due to lack of buttons, Pause and Unpause until music on or off || [[Media:Captain Fizz.rar| Captain Fizz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Planet And The Planeteers]]|| 1990 || Mindscape || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Special Power<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit || [[Media:Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar |Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes]]|| 1990 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar | Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Catastrophes]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Catastrophes.rar | Catastrophes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron]]|| 1985 || Palace Software || No || Converted by McKlain - fixed by Devilmarkus<br/>Language and cheats selection by Joystick || [[Media:Cauldron.rar | Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron II]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || Yes || CPC Version : Converted by McKlain<br/>GX4000 Version : Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette, Soundtrack, Titlescreen || [[Media:Cauldron_II.rar | Cauldron II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cavemania]]|| 1991 || Atlantis Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Two versions : one where Joypad 1 Button 2 is pause, the other where Joypad 1 Button 2 is Jump.<br/>J1B2 Pause : Pause Button to Quit/ J1B2=Pause (J1B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>J1B2 Jump : Pause Button to Quit / J2B2=Pause (J2B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Energy) : On the " THE ISLANDS " screen, press UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT <br/>if it works the message " 1. ISLE OF BEGONIA " will be replaced by " CAVEY TO THE RESCUE! ". || [[Media:Cavemania.rar | Cavemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Championship Baseball]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Championship Baseball.rar | Championship Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chase HQ]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Chase HQ.rar | Chase HQ.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chevy Chase]]|| 1991 || Itec || Yes<br/>(CPC+ palette) || Converted by Ayor61, updated by Phantomz<br/>V1:Original car controls, V2:Customized controls<br/>J1B1 = Acceleration, J1B2 = Brake, J1 Up = Gear<br/>Pause button = Escape Game, Updated version offers default joypad control || [[Media:Chevy Chase.rar | Chevy Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chiller]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Chiller.rar | Chiller.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chuckie Egg]]|| 1985 || A&F Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Title screen in Overscan by CraigsBar, Push UP to get past<br/>Up = 4 Players, Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Down = 3 Players || [[Media:Chuckie Egg.rar | Chuckie Egg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Invaders]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit.<br/>Hi-score : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2=Enter/Delete, GX4000 Pause=P || [[Media:Classic Invaders.rar | Classic Invaders.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Muncher]]|| 1987 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Classic Muncher.rar | Classic Muncher.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Force]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Freeze the Enemies, Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause.|| [[Media:Cobra Force.rar | Cobra Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Stallone]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to select weapons (when collected).|| [[Media:Cobra Stallone.rar | Cobra Stallone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Colony]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Fire 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Fire 2 for Mode<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause, any button to unpause<br/>Abort game with Joypad 2 Fire 1<br/>Abort game Y / N = Console Pause Button for Yes, any button for No|| [[Media:Colony.rar | Colony.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Columns Cpc]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu: 1 = Fire 1, 2 = Fire 2, 3 = Console Pause Button, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 9 = Up, 0 = Down<br/>Ingame: Dpad for Left and Right, Fire 1 = Rotation, Fire 2 = Accelerate Fall, Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Turn Music On / Off on Menu or Ingame || [[Media:Columns CPC.rar | Columns CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Commando]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Commando.rar | Commando.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Comando Tracer]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Comando Tracer.rar | Comando Tracer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Combat School]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN=1/2 Players || [[Media:Combat School.rar | Combat School.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Con-Quest]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>The game requires both Joypads. || [[Media:Con-Quest.rar | Con-Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Confuzion]]|| 1985 || Incentive ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Confuzion.rar | Confuzion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Continental Circus]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz - Continues fixed by yurif74<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy2 Button 1, 8 = Joy2 Button 2 ||[[Media:Continental Circus.rar | Continental Circus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Coolbox]]|| 2016 || Morri || No || Converted by Phantomz (v1) & 00WReX (v2)<br/>For v2: J1UP=Restart, J1DN=Music, J1B1=Pickup/Drop, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Coolbox.rar | Coolbox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Sheriff]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B2=Abandon. || [[Media:Cosmic Sheriff.rar | Cosmic Sheriff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Wars]]|| 2016 || PuzCPC || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Cosmic Wars.rar | Cosmic Wars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Count Duckula II]]|| 1992 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Count Duckula II.rar | Count Duckula II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC Soccer - Community Edition]]|| 2020 || Voxel Tower || No || Official release || [[Media:CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar | CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crack Down]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Purple Title Screen<br/>Player 1 is on the Right, Player 2 is on the left<br/>Hold Down Joypad Fire Button to use grenades, both joypad buttons do the same || [[Media:Crack Down.rar | Crack Down.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crafton & Xunk / Get Dexter]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen<br/>Language select screen options, Left = French, Joypad 1 Button 1 = English, Right = German<br/>Use Joypad 1 LEFT and RIGHT to Select control option 1 or 2, Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin Game<br/>Option 1 = Walk in the direction you push<br/>Option 2 = Left, Right and Down to Turn, Up to Walk<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Jump, Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pick Up, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Drop<br/>Joypad 2 LEFT to Recall Xunk, Joypad 2 RIGHT to Pull<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Crafton & Xunk.rar | Crafton & Xunk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J2UP=Accelerate, J1B2/J2DN=Brake, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause<br/>Hiscore : J1B1/J1B2=Up/Down, J1LT/J1RT=Left/Right, J1UP=Select Letter|| [[Media:Crazy Cars.rar | Crazy Cars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars 3]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by Urusegi<br/>J1B2=Boost ; J2B1=Night glasses ; J2B2=Restart || [[Media:Crazy Cars 3.rar | Crazy Cars 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Legs]]|| 1985 || Graig Mitchell || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Crazy Legs.rar | Crazy Legs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crocked]]|| 2019 || AMSDOS || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Crocked.rar | Crocked.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Croco Magneto]]|| 1989 || Croconews No°8 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1B1/2= Options 1/2, J1UP/DN = Option 3/4. Pause = Quit game.<br/>You need to select joy (option 3) before you begin. || [[Media:Croco Magneto.rar | Croco Magneto.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cross Chase]]|| 2018 || Fabrizio Caruso || No || || [[Media:Cross Chase.rar | Cross Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Castles]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Crystal Castles.rar | Crystal Castles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Kingdom Dizzy]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>1 = Pad 1 Button 1, 2 = Pad 1 Button 2<br/>GX4000 Button = Pause, Pad 2 Button 2 = Quit<br/>If you Redefine Controls, Press Up for Option 1<br/>Level 2 = 2222 PRESS UP X 4, Level 3 = 3333 PRESS LEFT X 4, Level 4 = 4444 PRESS RIGHT X 4<br/>Sometimes the game starts when you try and enter a level code,<br/>just quit and try again until you can enter them, they do work || [[Media:Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar | Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Curse Of Sherwood (The)]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause=Pass Score screen. || [[Media:Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar | Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Mines, Joy2 B2 for Shield, Joy2 UP for Bounce, Joy2 DOWN for Seeker || [[Media:Cybernoid.rar | Cybernoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid II]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Time Bombs, Joy2 B2 for Defence Shield, Joy2 UP for Bouncing Bombs<br/>Joy2 DOWN for Seeker, Joy2 LEFT for Smart, Joy2 RIGHT for Tracer || [[Media:Cybernoid II.rar | Cybernoid II.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==D==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Decathlon]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar | Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar | Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Super Test]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Reset game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar | Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare: Pilot Of The Future]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar | Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge]]|| 1987 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar| Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare III - The Escape]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for ingame shop || [[Media:Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar | Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dark Fusion]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No, Stage = Joypad 1, Up = 1, Left = 2, Right = 3, Down =4<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select Weapon, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game.<br/>CHEAT MODE<br/>At the "PRESS FIRE TO START" screen, press Joypad 1 Button 2, sound will ring.<br/>DURING GAME<br/>Press Joypad 2 UP for Part 2 of the current level, Press Joypad 2 LEFT for Part 3 of the current level<br/>Press Joypad 2 RIGHT for End of level, Press Joypad 2 DOWN to Get 8 lives (If displayed after your death).|| [[Media:Dark Fusion.rar | Dark Fusion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darkman]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>To Quit Game, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 whilst Paused<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to I,O for PLUS users || [[Media:Darkman.rar | Darkman.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darts 180]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Darts 180.rar | Darts 180.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dawn Of Kernel (The)]]|| 2018 || usebox.net ||No|| || [[Media:Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar | Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Death Wish 3]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Enter Doors/Look out of Windows/Return to Room, J1B2=Change Weapon<br/>J2B2=Change Map (Blue=Weapon, Yellow=Gang Leader), GX4000 Pause=Pause<br/>J1B2+GX4000 Pause=Quit|| [[Media:Death Wish 3.rar | Death Wish 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defend Or Die]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Bombs<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game || [[Media:Defend Or Die.rar | Defend Or Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defenders Of The Earth]]|| 1990 || Enigma Variations ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the console pause button to call for help<br/>Pause with Joypad 2 Button 1, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Joypad 2 Button 2<br/>Keys Q,A,O,P changed to A, Z, K, L for PLUS Users. Space to Fire, P to call for Help, G to Pause, Space to unpause, F to Abort.|| [[Media:Defenders Of The Earth.rar | Defenders Of The Earth.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Deflektor]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>UP=Pass Hiscore Table and Ending. || [[Media:Deflektor.rar | Deflektor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desert Fox]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1 =Quit, J2B2/Any button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Desert Fox.rar | Desert Fox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desperado (Gunsmoke)]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar | Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Diamond Digger]]|| 1986 || Computing With The Amstrad ||No|| Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic game from CWTA (July 1986). || [[Media:Diamond Digger.rar | Diamond Digger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dick Tracy]]|| 1991 || Titus || Yes || Original cartridge - "Initialise the asic coordinates" fix by gerald || [[Media:Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar |Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat pause the game, whilst paused, press joypad 1 button 2, you will disappear<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to pause then joypad 1 button 2 to disappear whenever you want || [[Media:Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar | Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Down The Rapids]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu = Up for option 1, Down for option 2, Fire 1 for option 3<br/>KEYS or JOYS will be controlled by the Joypads || [[Media:Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar | Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 fire button 1 to start game, keep it held down, whilst held down press joypad 2 button 1 to quit game (keep joypad 1 fire button 1 held down whilst you do this) the game should restart<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar | Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar | Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button (don't disappear in this version), you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to use whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar | Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar |Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar |Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar |Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon]]|| 1988 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>When mission finish mays/shift=press 2 to next level, if you press fire you repeat the last level || [[Media:Double Dragon.rar| Double Dragon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon II - The Revenge]]|| 1989 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar| Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone]]|| 1991 || Storm Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar| Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Attack]]|| 20168 || Bitplane Technomantes ||No|| Converted by B0wman & Urusergi || [[Media:Dragon Attack.rar| Dragon Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Ninja]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Remap keys to have Pause button. GX4000 Pause=Pause, (x2) to quit, other button to unpause. || [[Media:Dragon Ninja.rar| Dragon Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dr. Livingstone, I Presume]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Lingivstone.zip]]| Dr Linvingstone, I Presume?]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair]]|| 1985 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair.rar| Dragon's Lair.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle]]|| 1987 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar| Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Druid]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = CYCLE THROUGH the missile spells; water, fire and lightning<br/>Joypad 2 UP = Key, LEFT = Invisibility, RIGHT = Golem, DOWN = Chaos<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Command the Golem to: WAIT, FOLLOW the druid or SEND the golem in the direction the druid is facing || [[Media:Druid.rar| Druid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duct (The)]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br />Taken from AA28 Covertape || [[Media:Duct_(The).rar | Duct (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duet]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause/Unpause=J1B2, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Skip Highscore Table.|| [[Media:Duet.rar | Duet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dustin]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Needs Joy2 for Drop & Abort || [[Media:Dustin.rar | Dustin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dynamite Dux]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Dynamite Dux.rar | Dynamite Dux.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==E==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[E-Motion]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:E-Motion.rar | E-Motion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique / PSS ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar | Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[El Linaje Real]]|| 2017 || ESP Soft || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61<br/>Version 1.0.1 || [[Media:El Linaje Real.rar | El Linaje Real.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Elevator Action]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Elevator Action.rar | Elevator Action.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eliminator]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1B2=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit game. || [[Media:Eliminator.rar | Eliminator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam]]|| 1989 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br />Please read the attached txt for instructions on how to enter codes. || [[Media:Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar |Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emlyn Hughes International Soccer]]|| 1989 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Name Entering : J1LT/RT/GX4000 Pause=Letter R/T/Enter.<br/>During match : J1B2=Skip, When paused : J2B2 = If ball is out of play, return to menu, J1B2 = End Current Half. || [[Media:Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar | Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Enduro Racer]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 = Default Joystick controls, incase you want to plug a joystick in a play like the original<br />Joypad 2 = Button 1 for Increase Throttle, Button 2 for Apply Brake, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Pull Wheelie<br />Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Reset the game (Quit) with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Enduro Racer.rar | Enduro Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Equinox]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for the Menu options<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the Game, Any button to Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Equinox.rar | Equinox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Included two versions<br />v1 for Joypad, press Button 2 for Bomb<br />v2 for Joystick, push down for Bomb || [[Media:Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar | Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Espada Sagrada (La)]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br />J1B1=Use, J1B2+DN=Take/Drop, J1B2+LT/RT=Inventary<br/>Relaunch game to change level (no password) || [[Media:Espada Sagrada (La).rar | Espada Sagrada (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang]]|| 1985 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1LT/RT = Left/Right, J1UP=Exit, J1B1=Jump<br/>J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT = Select Wally/Wilma/Tom/Dick/Harry <br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar | Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Exolon]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joypad 1, use Button 2 to Jump, or Redefine Controls<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause || [[Media:Exolon.rar | Exolon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Express Raider]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Express Raider.rar | Express Raider.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==F==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[F1 Tornado Simulator]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>J1B2=Select weapon. || [[Media:F1 Tornado Simulator.rar | F1 Tornado Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fast Food Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fast Food Dizzy.rar | Fast Food Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fernandez Must Die]]|| 1988 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off<br/>J1LT/RT=Leave Jeep || [[Media:Fernandez Must Die.rar | Fernandez Must Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Feud]]|| 1987 || Bulldog || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Can use both joypads. GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1 (or J2B1)=Unpause.<br/>J1B2 (or J2B2)=Centre. || [[Media:Feud.rar | Feud.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Final Matrix (The)]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Final Matrix (The).rar | Final Matrix (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fips' Tale]]|| 2020 || Norman<br/>CPCRetrodev2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61<br/>Jump: Fire 1 or Joypad Up<br/>Bridge Key activation : Fire 2<br/>Sword fight: Fire 1<br/>Pause Button GX4000: Game Paused<br/>Game Paused & Fire 2 : Escape Game || [[Media:Fips' Tale.rar | Fips' Tale.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire & Forget]]|| 1988 || Titus||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fire & Forget.rar | Fire & Forget.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Ant]]|| 1984 || Mogul||No|| Converted by yurif || [[Media:Fire Ant.rar | Fire Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Land]]|| 1992 ||Tropic Soft / Black System||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Fire Land.rar | Fire Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Tyre]]|| 1986 || CNGSoft<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>Main menu: J1B1 = Start<br/>Ingame: J1B1 = Gear, J1B2 = Acceleration/Gaz, J1LT/RT = Left/Right<br/>J1DN = Brake, J1UP/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Quit || [[Media:Fire Tyre.rar| Fire Tyre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fluff]]|| 1994 || Radical Software || Yes || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Fluff.rar| Fluff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fly Spy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Mode, GX4000 Pause=Select, J2B2(Hold)+J2B1=Redefine || [[Media:Fly Spy.rar| Fly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Flying Shark]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Flying Shark.rar| Flying Shark.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Forgotten Worlds]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Forgotten Worlds.rar| Forgotten Worlds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frankie Goes To Hollywood]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar| Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Friday The 13th]]|| 1986 || Domark || No || Converted by Urusergi<br />Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Friday The 13th.rar| Friday The 13th.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frog Alot]]|| 2015 || cpcretrodev.byterealms || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frog Alot.rar| Frog Alot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (Clockwize Software version)]]|| 2017 || Deanysoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar| Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (The Executioner version)]]|| 2007 || Richard Wilson (The Executioner) || Yes || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Frogger (The Executioner version).rar| Frogger (The Executioner version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frost Byte]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frost Byte.rar| Frost Byte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 will set the reels rolling<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will hold either 1st, 2nd and 3rd reels<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Gamble<br />Joypad 1 DOWN = Collect win or cancel hold<br />Joypad 1 LEFT = Will exchange wins for nudges<br />Joypad 1 RIGHT = Will exchange wins for Winner Spinners<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge DOWN each reel<br />Joypad 2 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge UP each reel<br />Press Console Pause Button to Pass Highscore Table || [[Media:Fruit Machine.rar| Fruit Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Select number of Players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Insert Coin/s = = Up, 50p = Left, 20p = Right, 10p = Down<br />Press Fire 1 when finished or Fire 2 to Reject coin/s<br />Pause Button = Give Up (in multi-player game), Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />If you give up you can't register on the HIGH-WINS table<br />For the winner to register, press Fire 1 before inserting coins, and walk away<br />Walk away, Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />Each Player is Limited to puting in between 40p and per turn<br />Fire 1 = Feature Stop / Collect / Nudge, Fire 2 = Start / Gamble<br />Up = Stake Coin / Stake Nudge, Down = Cancel<br />Left = HOLD REEL 1, Up = HOLD REEL 2, Right = HOLD REEL 3<br />To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can press the console pause button for P then the dpad for number<br />then Enter with Fire 1, So you could enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4 etc if you wish || [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator 2]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select number of Players:<br/>JY2 1=1, 2=2, 3=UP, 4=DOWN<br/>Insert Coin/s:<br/>JY2 1=10p 2=20p UP=50p DOWN= RIGHT=Token LEFT=Reject coins already inserted<br>Console Button = Give up (multi-player game only) JY1 Button 1, or Dpad = ENTER when finished<br>During the game:<br>FRUIT-MACHINE BUTTON (When flashing)<br>Start/Gamble = Joy 1 Button 2, Take/Stop = Joy 1 Button 1<br>Hold reel 1,2, or 3 = Joy 1 Up = 1, Joy 1 Down = 2, Joy 1 Right = 3<br>Cancel = Joy 1 Left, Shuffle = Joy 1 Button 2, Stake coin = Joy 1 Up<br>The Greatest Gamblers: in a multi-player game, only the winner can register his name as one of the greatest gamblers<br>To register, don't insert any coins, just press Joy 1 Button 1, or Dpad then press Console Pause Button to walk away with the money you've got or press Joy 1 Button 2 to carry on<br>To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can use joypad 2 button 1 and 2 and up and down for 1, 2, 3, 4 then Enter with Joypad 1 Button 1, up, down, left or right, So you could enter names as 1, 2, 3, 4 etc if you wish|| [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruity Frank]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Start Speed = Joypad UP is FAST, Joypad button ONE is MEDUIM, Joypad DOWN is SLOW<br/>Press Joypad button TWO to pass highscore table || [[Media:Fruity Frank.rar| Fruity Frank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fusion II]]|| 1988 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Fusion II.rar| Fusion II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Future Knight]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use=Button 2 || [[Media:Future Knight.rar| Future Knight.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==G==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Plague (The)]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />UP to select one player, DOWN to select two players, FIRE starts game<br />CHEAT MODE (3 lives + Next Level) Press Console Pause Button || [[Media:Galactic Plague (The).rar | Galactic Plague (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Tomb]]|| 2018 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1/B2: Start/Redefine, GX4000 Pause : Sound on/off, J1B1 to get out of high score || [[Media:Galactic Tomb.rar | Galactic Tomb.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxia]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Start/Pass Hiscore table, J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Galaxia.rar | Galaxia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxy Force]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Urusergi || [[Media:Galaxy Force.rar | Galaxy Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon (CPC version) & Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) (Plus Patch)<br/>CPC Version : Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over.rar | Game Over.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over II]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over II.rar | Game Over II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gates To Hell]]|| 2005 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Gates_to_Hell.rar | Gates to Hell.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || MicroPower || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar | Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet.rar | Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar | Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet II]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet II.rar | Gauntlet II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gazza II]]|| 1990 || Empire || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Original Disk Version ||[[Media:Gazza II.rar | Gazza II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause AND Status. GX4000 Pause=Bait.<br/>In the readme detailled instructions to have lot of money || [[Media:Ghostbusters.rar | Ghostbusters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters II]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J2B1=Abandon || [[Media:Ghostbusters II.rar | Ghostbusters II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghost Hunters]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Ghost Hunters.rar |Ghost Hunters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any button=Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1=Skip Level on Trainer || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version)]]|| 2018 || Xifos || Yes || Final alpha version || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghouls 'N' Ghosts]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Redefine Controls with Console Pause Button<br/>Redefine Controls first to get Pause to work<br/>Pause Once to Pause, Pause Twice to Quit<br/>Continue with Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 for No || [[Media:Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar| Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Glider Rider]]|| 1986 || Quicksilva ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Glider Rider.rar| Glider Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Axe]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu / Options<br/>Press UP for Joystick 1, Redefine Magic to Joypad 1 Button 2, Select Character With Joypad 1<br/>Press DOWN for Joystick 2, Redefine Magic to Joypad 2 Button 2, Select Character<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 2 Button 2 for No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Joypad 2 Button 1 after you have started to get Player 2 to join for two players|| [[Media:Golden Axe.rar |Golden Axe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Basket]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select 1 or 2 Players to Begin, it defaults to the joypads<br/>Pause / Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Quit with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Golden Basket.rar |Golden Basket.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Good Moon]]|| 1990 || Micro Mag || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Good Moon.rar |Good Moon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goody]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Goody.rar | Goody.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goonies (The)]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause/ESC : Joy2 Button 1 & 2 (Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Toggle music : Joy1 Button 2 || [[Media:Goonies (The).rar |Goonies (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gothik]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Status Display, J2B1=Take Potion/Enter Portal<br/>J2B2=Firestorm, J2UP=Metamorphose Food/Gold || [[Media:Gothik.rar |Gothik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator.rar |Grand Prix Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator 2]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer Y=1 N=2, LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1U 2L 3R 4D Joypad 2: 5U 6L 7R 8D 9F1<br/>Left, Up, Right to change a Player, Pause Button to Start<br/>Should the driver be the computer? Joypad Fire 1 = Yes Joypad Fire 2 = No<br/>Player 1 uses Joypad 1, Player 2 uses Joypad 2 (ignore the onscreen control graphics)<br/>Fire 1 for Acceleration, Fire 2 for Brake / Reverse, Left and Right to Steer<br/>Pause / Unpause with the Console Pause Button<br/>After each race, press console pause button to continue or Joypad Fire 2 for Replay|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar |Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Great Escape (The)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Great Escape (The).rar |Great Escape (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Green Beret]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Shoot, Pause Button to Pause || [[Media:Green Beret.rar |Green Beret.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grell And Falla]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Swap character, GX4000 Pause/J2B1=Pause/Quit || [[Media:Grell And Falla.rar | Grell And Falla.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gremlins 2 - The New Batch]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Push J1B2 6 times in the authors credit screen to get infinite energy (a little red border appears). || [[Media:Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar | Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gryzor]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz || [[Media:Gryzor.rar |Gryzor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 or 2 to Start a 1 or 2 Player game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Smart Bombs, Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace, Joypad 2 Button 2 for Energy Cloak || [[Media:Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar |Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guerra De Gamber (La)]]|| 2014 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Guerra De Gamber (La).rar |Guerra De Gamber (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gunsmoke]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Gunsmoke.rar |Gunsmoke.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guzzler]]|| 1986 || Players || No||Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start game for colour screen, Button 2 to Start game for green screen<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any button, not Button 1 or you will drop a bomb!<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to turn music off, Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on || [[Media:Guzzler.rar | Guzzler.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==H==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hammer Head]]|| 1992 || Zigurat ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Hammer Head.rar | Hammer Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harrier Attack]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bomb Drop = Joypad Button 2, Eject = Pause Button<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Harrier Attack.rar | Harrier Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvest Day]]|| 2018 || J.M.L. De Guevara Garcia/A.M. Garcia/D.S. Martinez || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:Harvest Day.rar | Harvest Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvey Headbanger]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 To pass title. Main Men : Pause=Play, 1 = Instr, 2= Demo<br/>Pause + ... J1UP = Restart, J1B1 = Music On / Off, J1B2 = Change Colours, J2B2 = Number of players<br/>Pause + J2B1/UP/LT/RT/DN= Level 1 to 5 || [[Media:Harvey Headbanger.rar | Harvey Headbanger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter]]|| 1989 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar | HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Head Over Heels]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Redefine Controls Before You Start<br/>At some parts of the game it is essential to use jump and carry together,<br/>so leave at least one key defined as both || [[Media:Head Over Heels.rar | Head Over Heels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Heartland]]|| 1986 || Odin Computer Graphics ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Heartland.rar | Heartland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Helloween]]|| 1994 || David Hall ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Helloween.rar | Helloween.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero]]|| 2005 || John Van RYZIN/Flynn ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hero.rar | Hero.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero Quest]]|| 1991 || Gremlin Graphics Software||Yes (Palette+Hardware Sprites)|| Converted by dragon and urusergui(Sorcerer background & part of hardware sprites) || [[Media:Hero Quest.rar | Hero Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hexavirus v0]]|| 2019 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Hexavirus v0.rar | Hexavirus v0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hi-Rise]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT+Fire to select start screen, Pause=Hiscore table.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, any button to unpause.<br>J1B2=Drop Glue, J2B1/B2=Chasing men slower/faster, J2UP/DN=Quit/Suicide || [[Media:Hi-Rise.rar | Hi-Rise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[High Steel]]|| 1989 || Screen 7 ||No || Converted by iXien<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Pick up / Drop<br/>J1B1+left/right = Throw left/right || [[Media:High Steel.rar | High Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hit Squad (The)]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 or up = Jump<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=quit)<br/>The game comes with a Trainer which gives infinite energy, but inbuilt cheat option is working too<br/>CHEAT: You need to score 3000 points, then enter your name as " ZZZZZZZZ " to become " Invulnerable ".<br/>At the high score entry you will get the prompt " PRESS FIRE ONE. ". However, just press button 2 on the pad 8 times, then press button 1 to cheat.<br/> || [[Media:Hit Squad (The).rar | Hit Squad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hora Bruja]]|| 2011 || ESP Soft ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Hora Bruja.rar | Hora Bruja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hostages]]|| 1990 || Infogrames ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>64k version so no " Menu Map " Button. Skip Intro with J1B1<br/>Part 1 : J2B1/B2/UP=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE<br/>Part 2 :J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE/HOTEL/TANGO/BRAUD<br/>Poked version : Invincibility and Infinite Time || [[Media:Hostages.rar | Hostages.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hot-Rod]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Hot-Rod.rar | Hot-Rod.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Howard The Duck]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Entering name is not joystick friendly, use Pause/Joy2 || [[Media:Howard The Duck.rar | Howard The Duck.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 2 for Instructions || [[Media:Hunchback.rar | Hunchback.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar | Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hydrofool]]|| 1987 || FTL ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Hydrofool.rar | Hydrofool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hyper Sports]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hyper Sports.rar | Hyper Sports.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==I==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ikari Warriors]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Orignal Title Screen and New Title Screen Version Included<br/>Press Fire button 1 on Joypad 1 on Player 1 select screen, Redefine the Joypad 1 controls<br/>Press Up on Joypad 2 on Player 2 select screen, press Joypad 2 button 2 for toggle<br/>Press Fire Button 1 on Joypad 1 to start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Fire Button 2 on Joypad 1 to start a 2 Player game<br/>You can bypass the High score board with Joypad 1 Fire Button 1|| [[Media:Ikari Warriors.rar | Ikari Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[iLogicAll]]|| 2009 || ESP Soft & CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:iLogicAll.rar | iLogicAll.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Imaginario Colectivo]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Imaginario Colectivo.rar | Imaginario Colectivo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impact]]|| 1988 || Audiogenic Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1DN=Use Token/Buy Weapons, J1B2=Pause, GX400 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Impact.rar | Impact.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossaball]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start. GX4000 Pause = Cheat Mode, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Cheat mode : " START LEVEL 1 " will appear, J1B2=Change level, J1B1=Start || [[Media:Impossaball.rar | Impossaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossamole]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Console Pause Button for Super Weapon Attack ( Only one per level. Use only as a last resort ).<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause / Unpause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit Game.<br/>Use Joypad 1 UP or Button 2 to jump or climb. || [[Media:Impossamole.rar | Impossamole.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to Start Game || [[Media:Impossible Mission.rar | Impossible Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission II]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Impossible Mission II.rar | Impossible Mission II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2+DN=Pause,J1B2+LT=Abandon<br/>With cheats activated: J1B2+UP=Reset Level,J1B2+RT=Go To Mid Point. J1B1+J1B2 = Next level || [[Media:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Turn Music On / Off with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Press Left or Right on Joypad 1 to change game colours<br/>At the main menu Press the Console Button 5 times, a beep will sound, this will give you Infinite Lives<br/>During the game, you can press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to go to the next level<br/>Keyboard Contorls are Q, A, I, O and SPACE for PLUS users || [[Media:Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom.rar | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Infernal Runner]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game. || [[Media:Infernal Runner.rar | Infernal Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[International Karate Plus]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 for 1 Player Game<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 for 2 Player Game<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to turn Music On / Off<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to turn SFX On / Off<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:International_Karate_Plus.rar | International Karate Plus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Inside Outing]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Also Known as Raffles<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Jump/Pull, J2B1/J2B2=Pickup/Drop<br/>J2UP=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Inside Outing.rar | Inside Outing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Into The Eagle's Nest]]|| 1987 || Pandora || No || Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Into The Eagle's Nest.rar | Into The Eagle's Nest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Invasion of the Zombie Monsters]]|| 2013 || Relevo || Yes (Palette) || Converted by CraigsBar - Fixed by Yurif74<br/>CPC+ palette by Ayor61 || [[Media:Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar | Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Island Of Dr. Destructo (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar | Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Istradarion]]|| 2020 || Konstantinos Katsoris ||No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Istradarion.rar | Istradarion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Pause with console pause button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused, Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1 || [[Media:ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar | ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Italy 1990]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Italy 1990.rar | Italy 1990.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==J==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Enter Doors. Joypad 2 Button 1 and 2 for Pick Up / Drop || [[Media:Jack The Nipper.rar | Jack The Nipper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer.<br/>Quit Button is Joypad 2 UP with Yes or No, on Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes Button 2 for No || [[Media:Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar | Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jackal]]|| 1988 || Konami ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Change between game start and programmers screen.<br/>J1B2/J1B1/Pause=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Jackal.rar | Jackal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Licence To Kill]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar | James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Live And Let Die]]|| 1988 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar | James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jarlac]]|| 2018 || cpcretrodev.byterealms ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 & Devilmarkus<br/>CPC+ colors Loading screen<br/>CPC+ colors In Game<br/>Full Joypad controls (description on game startup)<br/>Pause button : Game Escape || [[Media:Jarlac.rar | Jarlac.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Bike Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Fire 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/>Quit with console pause button<br/>Replay with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/> CHEAT MODE (skip to next level if you lose)<br/>To activate, first view credit screen, then enter the name of first player "XXXXXXXX" (use fire 1x8),The cheat is now activated. || [[Media:Jet Bike Simulator.rar | Jet Bike Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy.rar | Jet Set Willy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome, GX4000 Pause=Hiscore<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar | Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jewel Warehouse]]|| 2016 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>version 1.1<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Jewel Warehouse.rar | Jewel Warehouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jinks]]|| 1988 || Rainbow Arts ||No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Jinks.rar | Jinks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade]]|| 1987 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Press Console Pause Button Whilst Paused to Quit<br/>Any other button to Unpause || [[Media:Joe Blade.rar |Joe Blade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 2]]|| 1988 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 for Controls, Select Joystick / pad 1 or 2 before you start<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Joe Blade 2.rar |Joe Blade 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 3]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/unpause. Computer screen : J1B1/B2/UP/DN=1,2,3,4 || [[Media:Joe Blade 3.rar |Joe Blade 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jonny Quest]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire<br/>J1B2 = Select object<br/>Pause button = Pause<br/>CHEAT: J1 Up to activate Infinite lives (second level and successive) and energy. || [[Media:Jonny Quest.rar | Jonny Quest.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==K==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[KANE]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:KANE.rar |KANE.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karateka]]|| 1990 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Combat Mode On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Bow<br/>J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Pass end screen.|| [[Media:Karateka.rar |Karateka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karl's Treasure Hunt]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 to play<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Infinite Lives, Press Joypad Button 2 three times, then press Button 1 to start|| [[Media:Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar |Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kat Trap]]|| 1987 || Domark ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire grenade<br/>J1B2 = Select weapon<br/>J1B1+left/right = fire weapon left/right<br/>Pause button = abort<br/>Ingame cheat = J2B1 for infinite lives || [[Media:Kat Trap.rar | Kat Trap.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killapede]]|| 1986 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=unpause / Pause Button=Quit)<br/>Cheat: Pause the game then hold down J1B2 and press UP to add a life. || [[Media:Killapede.rar | Killapede.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kinetik]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kinetik.rar | Kinetik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kitsune's Curse]]|| 2020 || Juan Reidrac || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)|| [[Media:Kitsune's Curse.rar |Kitsune's Curse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Ghost]]|| 1987 || Dro Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 left/right = left/right<br/>J1 up = Pass doors & stop select object mode.<br/>J1 down = Activate select object mode (J1 left/right to select)<br/>J1B1 = Start, Jump & use object.<br/>J1B2 = Exit the final screen<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the cheat (Infinite Lives). || [[Media:Knight Ghost.rar | Knight Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Lore]]|| 1984 || Ultimate Play the Game|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the music stops joystick will be selected automatically.<br/>J1B2=Directional Control On/OFF<br/>Directional control on = Joypad Button 2 to pick up<br/>Directional control off = Joypad Down to pick up || [[Media:Knight Lore.rar |Knight Lore.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Tyme]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Knight Tyme.rar |Knight Tyme.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Konami's Ping-Pong]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by remax<br/>Fire on Joy1 for 1 player, Fire on Joy 2 for 2 players.|| [[Media:Konami's Ping-Pong.rar |Konami's Ping-Pong.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Krakout]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Start the game with Joypad 1 Button 1, or select options with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Joypad 1 UP and DOWN and Button 1 to select options, Use Button 2 to Return to Main Menu<br/>Don't press Joypad button 1 on " DO NOT USE! " or you will need to reload the game. this was " LOAD LEVELS " it's not needed<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit, Are you sure? Y = Joypad 1 Button 1, N = Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>P and L for up and down are now Q and A for PLUS Users || [[Media:Krakout.rar |Krakout.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kung Fu Master]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Title Screen<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start, you can now select to have Kick and Punch Button Separate<br/>Button 1 = Yes ( Button 1 to Kick, Button 2 to Punch )<br/>Button 2 = No ( Button 1 to Kick/Punch, Button 2 Swops )<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit the game<br/>Press "Console Pause Button" instead of J1B1 to pass title screen will load a version of the game with infinite energy. || [[Media:Kung_Fu_Master.rar |Kung Fu Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kwik Snax Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar | Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==L==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Laser Squad]]|| 1989 || Blade Software ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />Difficulty : 1=UP 2=DN 3=LT 4=RT 5=1 6=2 7=Pause.<br/>Game of the Century Edition. It include all levels of the game : 5 levels from laser squad +2 levels of the expansion disk || [[Media:Laser Squad.rar | Laser Squad.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last Mission (The)]]|| || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire / Exit rolling demo<br/>J1B2 = pause/unpause (while game in pause : J1 up = Immunity / J1 down = cheat off) || [[Media:Last Mission (The).rar | Last Mission (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lazer Tag]]|| 1987 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Lazer Tag.rar | Lazer Tag.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last V8 (The)]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 or Joypad 2 to Start Game<br />Joypad 1 is (default controls) Move Joypad in Direction you want to move<br />Joypad 2 is Button 1 to Accelerate, Button 2 for Brake/Reverse, and Steer with Left and Right || [[Media:Last V8 (The).rar | Last V8 (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard.rar | Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard Tournament]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard Tournament.rar | Leaderboard Tournament.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Legend of Steel]]|| CPC Retrodev 2018 || Tod Studios || Yes (Palette) ||Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/> Game with CPC+ colors palette || [[Media:Legend of Steel.rar | Legend of Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lemmings]]|| 1991 || Psygnosis ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1B2+L/R=Select action, J1B1=Use selected action, J1B2=Unselect.<br/>J1B2+U/D=Change rate, J1B1+J2B2=Suicid, GX4000 Pause=Pause || [[Media:Lemmings.rar | Lemmings.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Light Force]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Activate Special Weapons, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Light Force.rar | Light Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Logistic]]|| 1993 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Logistic.rar | Logistic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire<br/>J1B2 = Jump<br/>J2B1 = Pause, any key to unpause.<br/>J2 D-pad = use powers ingame: Up=1/Left=2/Right=3/Down=4 || [[Media:Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar | Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Loopz]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Loopz.rar | Loopz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lorna]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Lorna.rar | Lorna.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==M==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix 2]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 up = Change Joystick to Keyboard<br/>J1 Down = Redefine Controls<br/>J1B1 = Start Game (Joypad by Default).<br/>J1B2 = Pause (any button to unpause)<br/>Pause Button = Music on/off.<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite lives): On the authors' screen, Press the Pause button once, <br/>then keep pressing J1B1 until the Main Menu appears. The screen will flash in Red <br/>To show you the cheat mode has been activated. || [[Media:Mad Mix 2.rar | Mad Mix 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar | Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game.rar | Mad Mix Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Madballs]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Madballs.rar | Madballs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maddog]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Maddog.rar | Maddog.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mag Max]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, JOY2 B1 = Reset || [[Media:Mag Max.rar | Mag Max.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Magica]]|| 2016 || usebox.net ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Version 1.0.2<br/>To use pause : Push DN twice to redefine the controls. || [[Media:Magica.rar | Magica.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mange Cailloux]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Mange Cailloux.rar | Mange Cailloux.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Manic Miner]]|| 1984 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Start, Pause, Music On/Off. J1LT/J1RT=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Manic Miner.rar | Manic Miner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marauder]]|| 1988 || Hewson||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs || [[Media:Marauder.rar | Marauder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marble Madness Deluxe Edition]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar | Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio||No|| Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar | Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Master Of The Lamps]]|| 1985 || Activision||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>ESC=GX4000 Pause || [[Media:Master Of The Lamps.rar | Master Of The Lamps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masters of the Universe]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Masters of the Universe.rar | Masters of the Universe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=ESC/SPACE, J1LT/RT=YES/NO<br/>J1B1=ENTER || [[Media:Match Day.rar | Match Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day II]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Select in menu, Pause in game ( brings up menu ). || [[Media:Match Day II.rar | Match Day II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Point]]|| 1985 || Psion||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Name screen : J1B1=Enter, J1B2=Delete<br/>GX4000 Pause=Restart Game, J1LT/RT=Y/N || [[Media:Match Point.rar | Match Point.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mercs]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Mercs.rar | Mercs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metal Army]]|| 1988 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Metal Army.rar | Metal Army.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metro Cross]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Console Pause Button to Start Game<br />Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Metro Cross.rar | Metro Cross.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MGT]]|| 1986 || Loriciel ||No|| Converted by Gerald || [[Media:MGT.rar | MGT.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mickey Mouse]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by dragon - fixed by Johnny Olsen || [[Media:Mickey Mouse.rar | Mickey Mouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Microprose Soccer]]|| 1989 || Microprose Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>Joystick,Keyboard 1 = Joypad 1/2<br/>Pause/Unpause=GX4000 Pause/J1B1, whilst Paused, press J1B2=Quit || [[Media:Microprose Soccer.rar | Microprose Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Midnight Resistance]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Backpack<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Midnight Resistance.rar | Midnight Resistance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mig 29 Soviet Fighter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change weapons, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J1B2=Pause/Unpause/Abort|| [[Media:Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar |Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mikie]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mikie.rar |Mikie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Milk Race (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon<br />Press button 1 and up and down to change gears|| [[Media:Milk Race.rar |Milk Race.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||[[Miss Input 2]]|| 2020 || Chupi Games (CPC Retrodev 2020) || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br />GX4000 Pause: Pause, While paused : J1B1/J1B2 = Game Resume/Quit || [[Media:Miss Input 2.rar | Miss Input 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission]]|| 1987 || Loriciels ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause Button = Pause (once again to abort)<br/>J1B2: cheat ingame (255 of force) || [[Media:Mission.rar | Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Elevator]]|| 1986 || Eurogold || No || Converted by yurif74|| [[Media:Mission Elevator.rar |Mission Elevator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Genocide]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 for Auto Fire On / Off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 Change Colour || [[Media:Mission Genocide.rar |Mission Genocide.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Jupiter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2/J1B1(Hold)=Pause/Unpause.<br/>During Pause, J1B2(Short)+J1B1(Long)=Quit to demo mode. J1B1 again=Main Menu|| [[Media:Mission Jupiter.rar |Mission Jupiter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien|| [[Media:MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar |MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monty On The Run]]||1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/= NO ; GX4000 PAUSE = Pause<br/>JOY B1/B2 = Abort Game/Exit hi-score|| [[Media:Monty On The Run.rar | Monty On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monument]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz & Ayor61<br/>Pause button = Pause (once again to quit)<br/>Two versions of the game: Normal with original colors and "Plus" with new colors || [[Media:Monument.rar | Monument.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Moon Buggy]]|| 1985 || Anirog Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1 to unpause).<br/>J1B2 or J1UP = Jump<br/>You can now Press Fire J1B1 for Enter on High Score Table, I've made up=1/left=2/right=3/down=4. So as Pause button is P, you can enter P1/P2/P3/P4 (J1B1=Enter/J1B2=Delete) || [[Media:Moon Buggy.rar | Moon Buggy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Motos]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Fire Button to Start Game || [[Media:Motos.rar | Motos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mountie Mick's Death Ride]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar |Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Freeze]]|| 1984 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Jump<br/>J1B2 = Fire / Leave demo mode<br/>J2B1 = Music on<br/>J2B2 = Music off<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B2 to unpause) || [[Media:Mr Freeze.rar | Mr Freeze.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Heli]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press UP to get past the loading screen.|| [[Media:Mr Heli.rar |Mr Heli.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutant Monty]]|| 1984 || Artic Computing || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game/Pause&Unpause. J1B2=Music ON/OFF. GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Mutant Monty.rar |Mutant Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutants]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Mutants.rar | Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Myth - History In The Making]]|| 1989 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz - ppi keyboard fix by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Cycle through and select icon in window, Press again outwards to get back in the game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1|| [[Media:Myth.rar |Myth.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==N==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Narc]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>B2(Hold)+UP/DN=Jump/Crouch. B1(Hold)=Rockets. GX4000 Pause/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Trainer doesn't work on last level, use poked version. || [[Media:Narc.rar | Narc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Navy Moves]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Two versions: Spanish & English<br/>Keyboard controls: J1 left/right = Choose a character, J1B1/B2 = Next/delete character, J1 Up/down = Validate/space<br/>Part 1: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Pause game, Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Abort game<br/>Part 2: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Swap weapons, J2B1 = Abort game<br/>Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Pause game || [[Media:Navy Moves.rar | Navy Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nebulus]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>On main menu, J1LT/RT=1/2 players, J1UP/DN=Music/SFX<br/>Ingame, J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1UP=Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Nebulus.rar | Nebulus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis]]|| 1987 || Konami || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select weapon remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:Nemesis.rar | Nemesis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis The Warlock]]|| 1987 || Martech || No || Converted by VincentGR & Urusergi<br/>Cheat : J1B2 (Hold While Game Loading) = Infinite energy<br/>J1DN/UP: Duck/Jump, J1B2: Fire/Spit Acid, GX4000 Pause = Pause || [[Media:Nemesis The Warlock.rar | Nemesis The Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Netherworld]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Game with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Quit game with Console Button<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Netherworld.rar | Netherworld.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New York Warriors]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New York Warriors.rar | New York Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New Zealand Story (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New Zealand Story (The).rar | New Zealand Story (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nightbreed - The Action Game]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Transform<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar | Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Ninja.rar | Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Massacre]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the green boxed screen loads up, press any key to bring the menu up.<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 and the console pause button for menu options.<br/>Enter Level Codes with the following Buttons;<br/>P = CONSOLE PAUSE BUTTON, 6 = JOYPAD 2 UP, 5 = JOYPAD 2 DOWN, T = JOYPAD 2 RIGHT, R = JOYPAD 2 LEFT<br/>Level Codes = 05: P666, 10: P555, 15: PRRR, 20: PTTT, 25: 6666, 30: 5555, 35: RRRR, 40 : TTTT<br/>Both Players use Joypad Button 2 for Magic, Pause Button to Pause and Unpause the game.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 2 Button 2 and press pause button twice to quit game and return to game menu screen.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 and press pause button twice to turn music off, pause the game,<br/>hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 then press pause button twice to turn music back on..<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the High score table.|| [[Media:Ninja Massacre.rar | Ninja Massacre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Scooter Simulator]]|| 1988 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joystick, so press joypad 1 button 1 or 2 to start a 1 or 2 player game<br/>Menu buttons as follows;<br/>0 for Keyboard now UP, 1 for Joystick now DOWN, 2 for 1 Player now Joypad 1 Button 1, 3 for 2 Player now Joypad 1 Button 2 || [[Media:Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar | Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Spirit]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Ninja Spirit.rar | Ninja Spirit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[No Exit]]|| 1990 || Coktel Vision || Yes || Original cartridge - "Uninitialized stack" fix by gerald || [[Media:No Exit.rar |No Exit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nonamed]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Nonamed.rar |Nonamed.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[North Star]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>S for Smart Bombs remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:North Star.rar| North Star.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==O==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Obliterator]]|| 1989 || Melbourne House ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Obliterator.rar| Obliterator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oceano]]|| 2015 || Egotrip ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Oceano.rar | Oceano.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Off Shore Warrior]]|| 1989 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Off Shore Warrior.rar | Off Shore Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Official Father Christmas]]|| 1989 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Official Father Christmas.rar | Official Father Christmas.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oh Mummy !]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joy1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Oh Mummy !.rar | Oh Mummy !.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[On The Run]]|| 1985 || Design Design ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for Menu Options. J2B1=Sound On/Off || [[Media:On The Run.rar | On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[One Man And His Droid]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by token<br/>C64 screen as loading screen. || [[Media:One Man And His Droid.rar | One Man And His Droid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Alexandra]]|| 2018 || 4mhz ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Operation Alexandra.rar | Operation Alexandra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Gunship]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bombs, J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B2=Skip Levels<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit Game. || [[Media:Operation Gunship.rar | Operation Gunship.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Hanoi]]|| 1990 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Operation Hanoi.rar | Operation Hanoi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Thunderbolt]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains both CPC and CPC+ version.<br/>Crosshairs Hack=Crosshairs always turned on || [[Media:Operation Thunderbolt.rar | Operation Thunderbolt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Wolf]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains Musicman3512 Intro<br/>Cheat : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Menu : J1 B1=1,B2=2<br/>Ingame : J1 B1=Shoot, B2=Grenade, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:Operation Wolf.rar | Operation Wolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle]]|| 2018 || Manuel Sagra || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar | OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Outlaw Reloaded]]|| 2017 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>V2 : J1B2:Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Outlaw Reloaded.rar | Outlaw Reloaded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Out Run]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/brake, J1UP=Change Gear, J2B1=Abort || [[Media:Out Run.rar | Out Run.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==P==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[P-47 The Freedom Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO.<br/>LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1 = U, 2 = L, 3 = R, 4 = D Joypad 2: 5 = U, 6 = L, 7 = R, 8 = D<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar | P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Land]]|| 1989 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Insert credits.J1B1/B2=1/2 Player Game<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Waggle Joystick (Useful for springs)<br/>|| [[Media:Pac-Land.rar | Pac-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Mania]]|| 1988 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 1 to start game, Pause Button on Menu Screen for High Scores<br/>Joypad Button 2 Music on / off, on menu screen or ingame<br/>Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Pac-Mania.rar | Pac-Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pang Remix]]|| 2018 || dthrone ||Yes|| The game is exactly the same as Pang except the balloons now start each level moving in the opposite direction<br/> In some cases it can change how a level plays out quite significantly, in other cases not so much...<br/>There are a handful of levels where you'd better get out of the way quick || [[Media:Pang Remix.rar | Pang Remix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Panic Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Panic Dizzy.rar | Panic Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Press Console Button to Start Game - Joypad set as default<br/>Press Button 1 for Keyboard, Press Button 2 for Joystick<br/>Press UP to Redefine Controls, Press DOWN for Demonstration Mode<br/>Press Joypad Button 2 for Pause, Press Console Button to Quit<br/>Press Console Button to pass High Score Table || [[Media:Paperboy.rar | Paperboy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy 2]]|| 1991 || Mindscape || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Paperboy 2.rar | Paperboy 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pentomino]]|| 2017 || [[Shining]] || No|| || [[Media:Pentomino.rar | Pentomino.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Periscope Up]]|| 1989 || Atlantis Software || No||Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Periscope Up.rar | Periscope Up.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantis Legacy]]|| 2017 || cpc-power.com || No||Converted by iXien<br />J1B2+L/R : Choose an item, J1B2+U/D : Launch Craft/Open Menu || [[Media:Phantis Legacy.rar | Phantis Legacy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantom Club]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Phantom Club.rar | Phantom Club.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantomas 2.0]]|| 2018 || Jordi Sureda & Santiago Ontanon|| Yes (Palette)||Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade : CPC+ game colors version - Language selection CPC+ screen || [[Media:Phantomas 2.0.rar | Phantomas 2.0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phoenix Emulator]]|| 2016 || Norbert Kehrer || No||Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 : Shields || [[Media:Phoenix Emulator.rar | Phoenix Emulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Picrocs]]|| 2016 || BDC Iron || Yes||Converted by Roudoudou, Ast & arnoldemu<br />Fixed so that it runs on a real GX4000 || [[Media:Picrocs.rar | Picrocs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pipemania]]|| 1990 || Empire || No||Converted by CraigsBar<br />Needs two joysticks to pass the start bit<br />High Score entry isn't joystick compatible but you can just hit the Pause/use Joy 2 to get past that || [[Media:Pipemania.rar | Pipemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Platoon]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No||Converted by pmeier<br />Added a menu to configure your joystick (1,2 or 3 buttons). || [[Media:Platoon.rar | Platoon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Poogaboo-La Pulga 2]]|| 1991 || Opera Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar | Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Postman Pat - The Computer Game]]|| 1988 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 to Change Difficulty<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 to Change Music / fx or Quiet<br />Press Pause Button to get passed Highscore Table || [[Media:Postman Pat.rar | Postman Pat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Potsworth & Co]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by Skunkfish<br />Menu: J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Redefine<br/>Ingame: J1UP/DN/LT/RT=Jump/Crouch/Left/Right.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause || [[Media:Potsworth & Co.rar | Potsworth & Co.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Boat Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Power Boat Simulator.rar | Power Boat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Drift]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Power Drift.rar | Power Drift.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Predator]]|| 1988 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2 +Up=Long Grenade, +DN=Short Grenade, +RT=Pick/Drop<br/>Invicibility with J1B2+LT on v1 and GX4000 Pause on v2 || [[Media:Predator.rar | Predator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik]]|| 1991 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Prehistorik.rar | Prehistorik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik II - Back To Hungerland]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Use 64k version for GX4000<br />Includes 128k and PLUS version|| [[Media:Prehistorik II.rar | Prehistorik II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prison Riot]]|| 1990 || Players ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP on Main Menu=Redefine Keys, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Prison Riot.rar | Prison Riot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel]]|| 2017 || 4Mhz ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1UP/J1B1=Long Jump, J1DN/J1B2=Short Jump, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Return || [[Media:Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar | Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional BMX Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Professional BMX Simulator.rar | Professional BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prohibition]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Start, J1B2=Hide, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off || [[Media:Prohibition.rar | Prohibition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Promotion!]]|| 2020 || BiteStudios<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New Overscan CPC+ screen<br/>Jump=J1B1/J1UP, Weapon = J1B2. Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit || [[Media:Promotion!.rar | Promotion!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis]]|| 1986 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Pro Tennis.rar | Pro Tennis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts]]|| 1990 || UBI Soft || Yes || Original cartridge - "Setting interrupt mode after enabling interrupt" fix by gerald || [[Media:Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar |Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional Ski Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br />Up = Instructions, Left = Enter New Names, Right = Redefine Controls, Down = Enter for names<br />Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br />Default controls = Buttons 1 and 2 on Joypads for Left & Right, Down to Thrust<br />Default controls are left and right buttons, as need to hold left and right to plough<br />To enter your names, you can press the console pause button for P then the joypad button 1 or 2 for number,<br />then Enter with joypad down, So you could enter names as P1, P2, etc if you wish || [[Media:Professional Ski Simulator.rar | Professional Ski Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Project Future]]|| 1985 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Project Future.rar | Project Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psyborg]]|| 1992 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Abandon || [[Media:Psyborg.rar | Psyborg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psycho Pigs UXB]]|| 1988 || US Gold ||Yes (Splashscreen)|| Converted by Phantomz & iXien<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=1 Player/2 Players, J1B2=Info Screen<br/>Ingame : J1B2/B1 : Pause/Unpause, During pause GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Quit/Continue<br/>While game is loading, press J1B2 to show the original splashscreen, but succesfully redrawn by TotO. || [[Media:Psycho Pigs UXB.rar | Psycho Pigs UXB.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pub Trivia]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 to select player picture : 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5<br/>If you just want a one player game, you can use J1B2 to select picture one.<br/>On the Highscore table you can use the following:<br/>Joypad 2: 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5, Down=Delete<br/>Joypad 1: fire1=Enter, fire2=1<br/>Therefore with the console Pause Button, you can enter your name as P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 || [[Media:Pub Trivia.rar | Pub Trivia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pulsator]]|| 1987 || Martech ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Pulsator.rar | Pulsator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Puzznic]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette)|| Plus Palette by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] and BDCIron, Retry menu fix by Phantomz || [[Media:Puzznic.rar | Puzznic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pyjamarama]]|| 1984 || Mikrogen || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Pyjamarama.rar | Pyjamarama.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Q==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Q10 Tank Buster]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Drop armour piercing shells. || [[Media:Q10 Tank Buster.rar | Q10 Tank Buster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Qabbalah]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz, dthrone and Urusergi || [[Media:Qabbalah.rar | Qabbalah.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Questor]]|| 1986 || Cascade Games ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2 B1 = Restart (With Cheat mode activated) ; GX4000 PAUSE=Pause Cheat || [[Media:Questor.rar | Questor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Quick Draw McGraw]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Urusergi<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game || [[Media:Quick Draw McGraw.rar | Quick Draw McGraw.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==R==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Raid Over Moscow]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1 then J1DN=Lift off then Open hanger door, J1B2 = Switch between overview and station.<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Raid Over Moscow.rar | Raid Over Moscow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rainbow Islands]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Push UP to increase credits during title screen || [[Media:Rainbow Islands.rar | Rainbow Islands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo - First Blood Part II]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Use joypad button 2 for weapon select || [[Media:Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar| Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo III]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 to Play, Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 Change Weapon<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 Pick Up Object / Swop Object With Inventory<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 Use Object<br />Joypad 2 UP for Inventory Screen<br />Joypad 2 DOWN to Scroll Inventory || [[Media:Rambo III.rar| Rambo III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rampage]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause to Pass the Loading Screens. Joypad 1 to choose control mode<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to load original version<br/>Poked version include infinite health || [[Media:Rampage.rar | Rampage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ramparts]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause Button to Start Game, J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause<br/>Poked version gives infinite health to both player || [[Media:Ramparts.rar | Ramparts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ranarama]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Autofire, GX4000 Pause,J1B1=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Ranarama.rar | Ranarama.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rath-Tha]]|| 1989 || Positive ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Rath-Tha.rar | Rath-Tha.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Various controls versions (1/2 pads) (see text file).<br/>Red Blood fix. Poked version || [[Media:Renegade.rar | Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade III - The Final Chapter]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz || [[Media:Renegade III.rar | Renegade III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate Atlantida]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT=UP/Select/Right/Left, J1B1/B2=Fire/In-Out, J2B1=Abandon.<br/>Menu D-pad = Move, Fire1 = select the option, Fire2 = Music on/off.<br/> || [[Media:Rescate Atlantida.rar | Rescate Atlantida.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate En El Golfo]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause = J2B1 || [[Media:Rescate En El Golfo.rar | Rescate En El Golfo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescue On Fractalus]]|| 1986 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game menu<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Start Game / Fire2 = Demo Mode / Up/down = Increase/decrease Starting Level / Left/right<br/>J1DOWN = Decrease Starting Level<br/>Ingame<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Launch AMB torpedo / Fire 2 = Pause/Unpause game<br/>Joypad 2 : Up = Systems on/off / Down = Land / Left = Open airlock / Right = Booster / fire1 = Decrease Thrust / fire2 = Increase Thrust<br/>Pause Button = Quit game || [[Media:Rescue On Fractalus.rar | Rescue On Fractalus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Reveal]]|| 1988 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Reveal.rar | Reveal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rex]]|| 1989 || Martech || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs, J1DN=Shield, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Rex.rar | Rex.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous]]|| 1989 || Core Design || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous.rar | Rick Dangerous.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous 2]]|| 1990 || Micro Style || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Select Level (Menu): J1 FIRE=1, LEFT=2, DOWN=3, RIGHT=4, UP=5 (appears with cheat on)<br/>Hurry up: JOY2 RIGHT (while the letters jump) ; ESCAPE = JOY2 FIRE1 ; Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>Cheat Menu: Yes = JOY1 B1;No = JOY1 B2 || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous_2.rar | Rick Dangerous 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Blasters]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer option 3 selected with console pause button || [[Media:Road Blasters.rar | Road Blasters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Runner]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Start the game with the Console Pause Button<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 on the main screen to turn the inbuilt cheat for infinite lives on / off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Road Runner.rar | Road Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin.rar | Robin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin Hood - Legend Quest]]|| 1993 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar| Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robocop]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Up, 3 = Joy1 Left, 4 = Joy1 Right, 5 = Joy1 Down,<br />6 = Joy2 Up, 7 = Joy2 Left, 8 = Joy2 Right, 9 = Joy2 Down<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu and Joy1 Button 1 to Start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Robocop.rar| Robocop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rock Hopper]]|| 1985 || Nick Stevens & Amsoft || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Rock Hopper.rar | Rock Hopper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rod-Land]]|| 1991 || Storm Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Rod-Land.rar | Rod-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Ahoy!]]|| 1984 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Rewk|| [[Media:Roland_Ahoy.rar | Roland_Ahoy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In The Caves]]|| 1984 || Indescomp || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland In The Caves.rar | Roland In The Caves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Time]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit || [[Media:Roland In Time.rar | Roland In Time.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Space]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit, J2 Pad=Scroll || [[Media:Roland In Space.rar | Roland In Space.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland On The Ropes]]|| 1984 || Zigurat || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland On The Ropes.rar | Roland On The Ropes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Takes A Running Jump]]|| 1986 || Peter Green || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar | Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rolling Thunder]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rolling Thunder.rar | Rolling Thunder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[R-Type]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Select Level with JOY1 1=1 2=2 U=3 L=4 R=5 D=6 JOY2 1=7 2=8<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Release<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:R-Type.rar | R-Type.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Run The Gauntlet]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Run_The_Gauntlet.rar | Run the Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rygar - Let's Fight !!!]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rygar.rar | Rygar.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==S==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[S.T.U.N. Runner]]|| 1991 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon<br />Use Button 2 on Joy 1 to select joystick before playing || [[Media:S.T.U.N. Runner.rar |S.T.U.N. Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sabre Wulf]]|| 1985 || Ultimate Play the Game || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Sabre Wulf.rar | Sabre Wulf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Salamander]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the game, any button to Unpause, whilst Paused<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Salamander.rar | Salamander.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Saracen]]|| 1987 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>JB2 = Music on/off<br/>Pause button = Pause/unpause (J1B1=restart/J1B2=quit).<br/>Use joypad to change level on the menu<br/>CHEAT : Infinite lives: J2B1 and J2B2 at once during the game. || [[Media:Saracen.rar | Saracen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[SAS Combat Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Grenades, J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:SAS Combat Simulator.rar | SAS Combat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Satan]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Part 2 Access Code = 66666666 Enter it with UP on Joypad 2<br />Controls can be Redefine, but by defaut they are as follows;<br />Part 1, Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Abort with Console Pause Button<br />Part 2, UP-DOWN with Joypad 1 Button 2, Teleport with Joypad 2 Button 1,<br/>Access Item Menu / Pause with Joypad 2 Button 2<br />Abort with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Satan.rar | Satan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Savage]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Level Select = UP for 1, LEFT for 2, RIGHT for 3 and DOWN for the Intro<br />In Part 2 and Part 3, you can press the console pause button to enter the code<br/>that allows the game to change from practice mode to normal mode, enter code<br/>by pressing the console pause button several times || [[Media:Savage.rar | Savage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The)]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz - Fixed by Johnny Olsen<br />Nich version - (Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer || [[Media:Sacred_Armour_Of_Antiriad_(The).rar |Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sai Combat]]|| 1986 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP/DN=1/2 Player, J1B1/B2= Start with 3/6 Lives<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Sai Combat.rar |Sai Combat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Skunkfish<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B1/J1B2=Punch/Jump, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar | Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar | Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scout Steps Out (The)]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scout Steps Out (The).rar | Scout Steps Out (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/scramble-new-game-for-amstrad-cpc/ Scramble]|| 2019 || PuzCPC || No || Official release for GX4000 || [[Media:Scramble.rar | Scramble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scramble Spirits]]|| 1990 || Grandslam || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Cheat option at start (Trainer) gives infinite lives to both players<br/>The game also has a inbuilt cheat option<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on the screen with " Press Fire To Start " in the<br/>middle to activate the inbuilt cheat<br/>The inbuilt cheat gives player one invulnerability || [[Media:Scramble Spirits.rar | Scramble Spirits.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Secret Agent Sly Spy]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for options on main screen<br />UP for Option 1 = Define Keys, DOWN for Option 2 = Select Joystick<br />Push DOWN for Joystick if you want to use Joypad 1, PAUSE WILL NOT WORK<br />DEFINE KEYS TO JOYPAD 2 AND PAUSE BUTTON OR BUTTON 2 IF WANT PAUSE TO WORK<br />The trainer level select buttons are as follows<br />1 = JOY1 FIRE1, 2 = JOY1 UP, 3 = JOY1 LEFT, 4 = JOY1 RIGHT, 5 = JOY1 DOWN<br />6 = JOY2 UP, 7 = JOY2 LEFT, 8 = JOY2 RIGHT, 9 - JOY2 DOWN || [[Media:Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar | Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sergeant Seymour Robotcop]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, J2 B1=Reset || [[Media:Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar |Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour At The Movies]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour At The Movies.rar |Seymour At The Movies.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour Take One!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour Take One!.rar |Seymour Take One!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Dancer]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Dancer.rar |Shadow Dancer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Of The Beast]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Of The Beast.rar |Shadow Of The Beast.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shao Lin's Road]]|| 1987 || The Edge || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shao Lin's Road.rar | Shao Lin's Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shinobi]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon<br/>64k version hence no music (and also no SFX). || [[Media:Shinobi.rar | Shinobi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shockway Rider]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Practice<br/>Practice level select = J1B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4/5/6, J2B1/B2=7/8.<br/>Ingame : J1B2=Music/SFX. || [[Media:Shockway Rider.rar | Shockway Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Short Circuit]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause=Pause (1x)/Reset (2x), move to unpause<br/>Part 1 : J1B1+dir = Activate Prog, J1B2 = Select Prog, J2B1 = Slow/Fast message, J2 UP/LT/RT = 1, 2, 3 (Items).<br/>Part 2 : J1B1 = Fire, J1B2/UP = Jump. || [[Media:Short Circuit.rar | Short Circuit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shufflepuck Cafe]]|| 1989 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Shufflepuck Cafe.rar |Shufflepuck Cafe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Side Arms]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapon, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Side Arms.rar | Side Arms.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silent Shadow]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Up/Down on Joy1 to move up and down in the menu, Left on Joy 1 to toggle between P1 and P2 settings<br/>Right on Joy 1 to access "Redefine Keys". Redefine for every player you intend to play to have access to Bombs.<br/>1/2 Players or 2 players controlled by P1 by redefining keys. Button 2 on Joy 1 to Start || [[Media:Silent Shadow.rar | Silent Shadow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silkworm]]|| 1988 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Scanlines<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Silkworm.rar |Silkworm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Ababol]]|| 2010 || The Mojon Twins || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Sir Ababol.rar |Sir Ababol.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Lancelot]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Sir Lancelot.rar | Sir Lancelot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sirwood]]|| 1989 || Opera Soft || No|| Converted by dragon<br/>To choose level : J1LT/RT/DN/UP=1/2/3/4, you need to reset the console to switch level. || [[Media:Sirwood.rar | Sirwood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skate Ball]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Quit. During Pause, J1B2=Change Colors. || [[Media:Skate Ball.rar | Skate Ball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skweek]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B1/B2=Suicide/Quit, J2UP/DN=Music/Sound Effect On/Off || [[Media:Skweek.rar | Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skywar]]|| 1993 || CPC Infos || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Skywar.rar |Skywar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slap Fight]]|| 1987c || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, J1B2=Select Powerup<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Slap Fight.rar | Slap Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slightly Magic]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Slightly Magic.rar | Slightly Magic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slither]]|| 2018 || EgoTrip ||No|| || [[Media:Slither.rar | Slither.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Small Games for Smart Minds]]|| 2007 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Small Games for Smart Minds.rar | Small Games for Smart Minds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Smash TV]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 for Menu<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit<br/>To turn the Cheat Mode On or Off<br/>During Play, hold down Button 2 on Joypad 1, then press Button 1 on Joypad 2 || [[Media:Smash TV.rar | Smash TV.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Soccer 86]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by remax & Phantomz || [[Media:Soccer 86.rar | Soccer 86.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solar Coaster]]|| 1987 || Optyx Software || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Solar Coaster.rar| Solar Coaster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solomon's Key]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Solomon's Key.rar| Solomon's Key.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sonic Boom]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Super Shot, J2B1=Quit<br/>On main menu, GX4000 Pause=Redefine.<br> On redefine screen, GX4000 Pause/Any other button=Yes/No || [[Media:Sonic Boom.rar | Sonic Boom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcerers]]|| 2020 || Salavador Cantero || Yes (Splashscreen + palette) || Converted and CPC+ colors by Cyrille Gouret (Ayor61)<br/>On main menu: J1B1 = 1 Player, J1B2 = 2 players, J1 Down = Turbo Mode<br>While playing: Pause button = Pause, J1B2 = Quit, J2B2 = Music on/off || [[Media:Sorcerers.rar | Sorcerers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery]]|| 1985 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Button 1 || [[Media:Sorcery.rar | Sorcery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery+]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz, dragon, Urusergi<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Sorcery+.rar | Sorcery+.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Crusade]]|| 1992 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1=Move Cursor, J1B1/B2=Click As Mouse/Select Cursor keys in the gamepad (to scroll in the map).<br/>GX4000 Pause =Abandon || [[Media:Space Crusade.rar | Space Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Harrier]]|| 1986 || Elite / Sega || No || Converted by CraigsBar and Phantomz || [[Media:Space_Harrier.rar | Space Harrier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Hawks]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by token<br/>Trainer and tape cover as loading screen. || [[Media:Space Hawks.rar | Space Hawks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Invasion]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Space Invasion.rar | Space Invasion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Mania]]|| 1986 || Neil Kolban || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Space Mania.rar | Space Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Moves]]|| 2020 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Version 2.2 || [[Media:Space Moves (2020).rar | Space Moves (2020).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Pest Control]]|| 2015 || usebox.net || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Space Pest Control.rar | Space Pest Control.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Speed King]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Escape || [[Media:Speed King.rar | Speed King.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spherical]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>two different versions, one for one player and the other for one or two players.<br/>Look in txt for detailled instructions || [[Media:Spherical.rar | Spherical.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spindizzy]]|| 1986 || Activision|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Button on Title Screen for credits<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = STOP, Joy2 Button 1 = Map, Joy2 Button 2 = Score<br/>Joy2 Left = Rotate Left, Joy2 Right = Rotate Right<br/>Joy2 Up = Change Shape, Joy2 Down = Change Colour<br/>P (PAUSE) = Pause Button<br/>Joy2 1 + 2 On title screen to Play " STIX "<br/>PAUSE Button = Leave STIX, Joy2 Button 1 = Trail mode on/off<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = Halts STIX movement, Joy2 Button 2 = Clears the screen (stop the STIX first) || [[Media:Spindizzy.rar | Spindizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Split Personalities]]|| 1986 || Domark ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Split Personalities.rar | Split Personalities.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spots 94]]|| 1994 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Spots 94.rar | Spots 94.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Hunter]]|| 1986 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Level Select : J1LT/RT=Novice/Expert<br/>J1B1=Select Weapon, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J2B1Pause/Unpause/Quit|| [[Media:Spy Hunter.rar | Spy Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy]]|| 1985 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy.rar | Spy Vs Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, J12B2 = Turn Music On/Off, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar | Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar | Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Starquake]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. <br/>Detailled instructions for teleportation in txt || [[Media:Starquake.rar | Starquake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Sabre]]|| 2007 || Psytronik Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Sabre.rar | Star Sabre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - A New Hope]]|| 1987 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - A New Hope.rar | Star Wars - A New Hope.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back]]|| 1988 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar | Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi]]|| 1989 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar | Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Pool]]|| 1986 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Quit Game<br/>Red or Yellow ? = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Red, Joypad 1 Button 2 = Yellow<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Steve Davis Pool.rar | Steve Davis Pool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Snooker]]|| 1985 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu, apart from the last option, use Joypad 1 button 2 for Green Screen<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Retake your last shot<br/>Play again = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 = No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass " Enter Name "<br/>Use Joypad 2 for selecting colour after you pot a red<br/>Yellow = Up, Green = Left, Brown = Right, Blue = Down, Pink = Button 1, Black = Button 2<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users, ESC to Quit || [[Media:Steve Davis Snooker.rar | Steve Davis Snooker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormbringer A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord]]|| 1989 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump. GX4000 Pause=Pause, any Button to Unpause.|| [[Media:Stormlord.rar| Stormlord.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord II - Deliverance]]|| 1990 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button four times to play without password, New title screen from the C64 version<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump || [[Media:Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar| Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stranded]]|| 2006 || Cronosoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button=Pass title screen, J1B1=Start (Menu or Code Screen) || [[Media:Stranded.rar | Stranded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter]]|| 1988 || Tiertex / Capcom || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter.rar | Street Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter II]]|| 2008 || Hermol || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter II.rar | Street Fighter II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Striker in the Crypts of Trogan]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit.<br/>Pass Highscore table with J1B2. || [[Media:Striker_In_The_Crypts_Of_Trogan.rar | Striker In The Crypts Of Trogan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Strip Poker]]|| 1988 || Anco Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Strip Poker.rar | Strip Poker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen and scrolling text screen, Joypads Button 2 for Potions<br/>One Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select " Sorceror " or " Fighter ", then Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin a one player game<br/>Two Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 1 to begin a two player game<br/>Pause the game with the Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Turn the Music on / off with the Console Pause Button ( you will need to pause / unpause the game until you have it off or on )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the highscore table || [[Media:Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar | Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Car Racer]]|| 1990 || Micro Style ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select GX4000 Joystick, then J1B2=UP in the Menu's. <br/>Enter Name=GX4000 Pause/J1UP/J1DN/J1LT/J1RT=P/1/2/3/Delete, J1B1=Return<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Stunt Car Racer.rar |Stunt Car Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Man Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stunt Man Seymour.rar |Stunt Man Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sub Hunter]]|| 2011 || Psytronik Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Sub Hunter.rar | Sub Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Subway Vigilante]]|| 1989 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Menu : J1B1 = play using joypad 1 / J2B1 = Play using joypad 2<br/>Pause button = Pause (twice to return to menu) || [[Media:Subway Vigilante.rar | Subway Vigilante.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Supersnake]]|| 1992 || David Hall || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Supersnake.rar | Supersnake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Gran]]|| 1985 || Tynesoft || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Super Gran.rar | Super Gran.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Hang-On]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Push UP on Joypad 1 to enter intial on score table || [[Media:Super Hang-On.rar | Super Hang-On.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Monaco GP]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Load the 64k version for the GX4000<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Option 1 = Redefine Controls ( can redefine joypad 2 if want to use both buttons )<br/>Push UP on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 1<br/>Push DOWN on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 2<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No || [[Media:Super Monaco GP.rar| Super Monaco GP.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Off Road]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & dragon<br/>Joypad B1 for Accelerate, B2 for Brake, UP for Nitro<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Press NITRO to pass screens or select options in shop, this is UP on Joypads or SPACE if selected keyboard control on a PLUS || [[Media:Super Off Road.rar | Super Off Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Pipeline II]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Button 2 to Change amount of Lives, Button 1 to Play.<br/>Pause the game with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any key.<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass high score table.<br/>Cheat version = Console Pause Button to increase score, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Skip Level, Button 2 to lose a life.|| [[Media:Super Pipeline II.rar| Super Pipeline II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Robin Hood]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Fire Button 2 for Options, Fire Button 1 For Y, Fire Button 2 For N<br/>Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Super Robin Hood.rar| Super Robin Hood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar |Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Ski]]|| 1987 || Microids ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Return to Main Menu.<br/>Numbers of players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J2UP/LT/RT/DN/B1=5/6/7/8/9<br/>To enter skier's Names, press the Console pause button for P (it won't let you enter numbers) || [[Media:Super Ski.rar |Super Ski.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Skweek]]|| 1990 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause<br/>Suicide : Press J1B1 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds.<br/>Suicide +98 Lives : Press J1B2 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds. || [[Media:Super Skweek.rar |Super Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Sprint]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Super Sprint.rar |Super Sprint.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tank Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Super Tank Simulator.rar | Super Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tetris]]|| 1997 || Frequency/Dooddler ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Tetris.rar |Super Tetris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Superman - The Game]]|| 1985 || First Star Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Superman - The Game.rar | Superman - The Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sweevo's World]]|| 1986 || Sweevo's World || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Sweevo's World.rar |Sweevo's World.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Switchblade]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||Yes (Palette + hardware sprites) || Converted by Ayor61 (Plus version - Color fix) & Phantomz (CPC version) || [[Media:Switchblade.rar |Switchblade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sword Of The Samurai]]|| 1992 || Zeppelin Games || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Sword Of The Samurai.rar |Sword Of The Samurai.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Syntax]]|| 1988 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Syntax.rar | Syntax.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==T==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tapper - Official Arcade Game]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button = Exit and reset default values. || [[Media:Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar | Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Target Renegade]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu<br />Redefine controls first || [[Media:Target Renegade.rar |Target Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Technician Ted]]|| 1984 || Hewson || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Instructions<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Technician Ted.rar | Technician Ted.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles]]|| 1990 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pad1: 1=Fire 2=Select weapon.<br/>Pad2: 1=Change turtle 2=Quit game when in Pause. Right=In/Out vehicule. Up=Cheat mode on/off.<br/>GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2 - Coin Op]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Quit game, or Press any direction on Joypad 1 Dpad to Jump to next Level || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Queen]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 to confirm your choice when changing cards.<br/>To see your partner entirely press Console Pause Button. ||[[Media:Teenage Queen.rar | Teenage Queen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tempest]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/NO<br/>J1 : B1=Fire plasma, B2 =Super Zapper, RT= Move Clockwise, LT = Move Anticlockwise<br/>GX 4000 PAUSE = Pause ; J2 B1 = Abort game<br/> || [[Media:Tempest.rar | Tempest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tennis Cup II]]|| 1990 || Loriciels || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fix (J1=Joypad 1, J2=Joypad 2) || [[Media:Tennis Cup II.rar | Tennis Cup II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teodoro Can't Fly]]|| 2012 || Dimension Z / Retroworks || No || Converted by CraigsBar & Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Teodoro Can't Fly.rar | Teodoro Can't Fly.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminator 2 Judgment Day]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar | Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminus]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminus.rar | Terminus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terra Cognita]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = J1B1/J1B2=Yes/No<br/>End of game : Press GX4000 Pause to continue. || [[Media:Terra Cognita.rar | Terra Cognita.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tetrix]]|| 1989 || Playfield || Yes (Palette) || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Tetrix.rar | Tetrix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thanatos]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />You need to go into alter playing keys and select joystick before you start<br />To alter skill 1 to 8, use the following: Pad 1 = Up 1, Left 2, Right 3, Down 4, Pad 2 = Up 5, Left 6, Right 7, Down 8<br />Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br />Highscore table is bypassed with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Thanatos.rar | Thanatos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing Bounces Back]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause<br/>Pause Button = Quit Current Screen || [[Media:Thing Bounces Back.rar | Thing Bounces Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing On A Spring]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=Quit)<br/>Pause Button = Music On/Off<br/>J1B1 to Pass Highscore Table (but J1B2=Delete, so you can use Pause Button to enter P for Player 1, PP for Player 2 etc)<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Oil): Press J1B2 on the main menu. The border will turn black.<br/>The "Oil" bar will drop once in the alert zone, it will rise as if by a miracle. || [[Media:Thing On A Spring.rar | Thing On A Spring.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thomas The Tank Engine]]|| 1990 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Whilst Paused, GX4000 Pause Button to Quit game.|| [[Media:Thomas The Tank Engine.rar | Thomas The Tank Engine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Through The Trap Door]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start, J2B1=Berk-Drut, J2B2=Pause, Any Button(x2) = Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Redefine/Restart || [[Media:Through The Trap Door.rar | Through The Trap Door.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thrust.rar | Thrust.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust II]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Button 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Button 2 to Pickup<br/>Can Redefine Controls to Joypad 2 || [[Media:Thrust 2.rar | Thrust 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar | Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tiger Road]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Tiger Road.rar | Tiger Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Music ON/OFF, J2B2=Abandon, Pause=Pauuse || [[Media:Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar | Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tombstowne]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Pause / Unpause, Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Tombstowne.rar | Tombstowne.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tornado Low Level]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B2=Mission Info<br/>Any button on J2/GX4000 Pause=Exit screen, J1B2=View/Exit Map screen ingame<br/>J2B1=Pause, Exit(x2), J2B2/DPad/GX4000 Pause=Unpause || [[Media:Tornado Low Level.rar | Tornado Low Level.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Total Recall]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Pass Hiscore, J1B1+DN=Toggle armed/unarmed || [[Media:Total Recall.rar | Total Recall.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Totems]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Rotate, J1DN=Drop, J1B2=Pause, Pause=Quit.<br/>You can redefine the controls if you want to change them. || [[Media:Totems.rar | Totems.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tower of Rubble]]|| 2017 || Morri || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Tower of Rubble.rar | Tower of Rubble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Track And Field]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Track And Field.rar | Track And Field.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Traffic]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Traffic.rar | Traffic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trailblazer]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass Loading Screen/Start, J1B2=Music ON/OFF<br/>GX4000 Pause=Options (Menu)/Quit (Ingame) || [[Media:Trailblazer.rar | Trailblazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Train (The)]]|| 1988 || Accolade || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Spanish version.Pad 1: Button 2-Sound on/off<br/>Pad 2 : Cross/Button 1-Change view in train Button 2:Restart - GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Train (The).rar | Train (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trantor The Last Stormtrooper]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>You can input anything for a password so keep pressing the pause button<br/>TRANSPORTER ACTIVATION BEAMCODE is PPP, so press the console button 3 times<br/>Press the Console Pause Button or any button on Joypad 2 to skip intro and probe software screen<br/>If you can't move when you get " Stormtrooper you've looked here before " just press the console pause button or wait like 10 seconds<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause and Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit || [[Media:Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar | Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trap Door (The)]]|| 1986 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start/Drop, J2LT/B1=Learner/Super Berk, J2RT= Redefine, J2B2=Tilt, GX4000 Pause=Pause, Any Button = Unpause || [[Media:Trap Door (The).rar | Trap Door (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trashman Goes Moonlighting]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar | Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Chopper Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause. <br/>During Pause, GX4000 Pause/J1UP=Infinite Lives=Skip Level|| [[Media:Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar | Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Esprit]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 for Map On / Off, Move around map with the Dpad<br/>Console Pause Button to Terminate Game and Restart ( One life at a time )<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to Pass highscore table|| [[Media:Turbo Esprit.rar | Turbo Esprit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo The Tortoise]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Ayor61<br/> Joypad Button 2 for Joypad Select<br/> Joypad button 1 for Game Start || [[Media:Turbo The Tortoise.rar | Turbo The Tortoise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican]]|| 1990 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Buttton 2 for Energy Lines, Joypad 1 + 2 (press at same time) for Grenades<br/>Press Console Pause Button then Joypad 1 Button 1 for CHEAT MODE (99 almost everywhere)<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Skip Level, Don't skips pasted 5.2 ( Last Level ) or game will crash<br/>Joypad Button 1 + 2 to reset to level 1 || [[Media:Turrican.rar | Turrican.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican 2]]|| 1991 ||Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>intro->button2<br/>Condole Button to Pause<br/>The high score only admit abcd+1 enter,2 delete, the poke in the high score=DDDDD<br/>To change the level with the poke button1 pad2 || [[Media:Turrican 2.rar | Turrican 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Twin Turbo V8]]|| 1988 ||Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Start Game<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/Brake, J1UP/DN=Gears<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Twin Turbo V8.rar | Twin Turbo V8.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[U.N. Squadron]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:U.N. Squadron.rar | U.N. Squadron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Unpredictaball]]|| 1992 || Video Images || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Unpredictaball.rar | Unpredictaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Untouchables (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Pause, (X2) to quit, other key tu unpause. J2b1=Skip Level || [[Media:Untouchables (The).rar | Untouchables (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uridium]]|| 1986 || Hewson Consultants || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Uridium.rar | Uridium.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Usagi Yojimbo]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer : J1B1/B2=Yes/No, Main Menu = Joy 2 + Pause (don't forget to change from Practice to Game)<br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause, any button to Unpause. Keep pressing the pause button (or any button on Joypad 2) to pass highscore table.|| [[Media:Usagi Yojimbo.rar | Usagi Yojimbo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uwol 2 Quest For Money]]|| 2011 || The Mojon Twins ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar | Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==V==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[V The Visitors]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:V The Visitors.rar | V The Visitors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vampire - Phantomas 2]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar | Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>On title screen, use Button 1, define Joy1, then Up, define Toggle for P2<br/>Button 1 for 1 Player, Up for 2 players || [[Media:Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar|Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vikings (The)]]|| 1986 || Kele Line || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause : Pause(x1)/Quit(x2). On Pause, J1B1/B2: Return (Normal/Silent Mode)<br/>Cheat Menu J1B1/B2: Yes/No || [[Media:Vikings (The).rar|Vikings (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vindicator (The)]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Part 1/2/3, J1B2=Toggle/Bombs/Toggle.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause (1X), Quit (2x). || [[Media:Vindicator (The).rar|Vindicator (The).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==W==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warhawk]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Warhawk.rar | Warhawk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warlock]]|| 1987 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Warlock.rar | Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wanderer 3D]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2B1=3D/Mono, J2B2=Quit, J2UP/DN=Speed Up/Down,J1B2+Direction=Fast Turn || [[Media:Wanderer 3D.rar | Wanderer 3D.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[War Machine]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Grenades<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to continue on " You are now dead! " screen|| [[Media:War Machine.rar | War Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist| Way of the Exploding Fist (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist+| Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wec Le Mans]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>1 to use Joystick = Up and Down for Accelerate and Brake, Fire to change Gear<br/>2 to use Defined Controls = after you have Redefined Controls<br/>Preset Defined Controls = Button 1 and 2 for Accelerate and Brake, Up to change Gear<br/>Console Button to Quit game || [[Media:WEC_Le_Mans.rar | WEC Le Mans.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Werewolves of London]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>To highlight icon = Joy2 Dpad Left and Right, Pause = Joy2 Button 1<br/>(Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Quit = Joy2 Button 2 ( Whilst Paused ), Increase or Decrease Music Volume = Joy2 Dpad Up and Down || [[Media:Werewolves of London.rar | Werewolves of London.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[West Bank]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start ( default joystick )<br/>Use Joypad 2 Dpad for Menu options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Turn Music On / Off || [[Media:West Bank.rar | West Bank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Who Dares Wins II]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Who Dares Win 2.rar | Who Dares Win 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Whopper Chase]]|| 1987 || Erbe Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Whopper Chase.rar | Whopper Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild West Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the following Buttons multiple times to enter codes:<br />Act2 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire1<br />Act3 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire2<br />Act4 - Enter Code with Pause Button || [[Media:Wild West Seymour.rar |Wild West Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild Bunch (The)]]|| 1985 || Firebird ||No || Converted by dragon & Joseman || [[Media:Wild Bunch (The).rar | Wild Bunch (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winchester]]|| 1988 || Chip || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Winchester.rar | Winchester.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winter Games]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Move through the options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 = Select option<br/>Joypad 2 Dpad select number of players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br/>To enter your name/s, you can press the console pause button for p then the joypad 2 dpad for number,<br/>then Enter with joypad 2 Button 2, So you could enter names as p1, p2, p3, p4 etc if you wish.|| [[Media:Winter Games.rar | Winter Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wizball]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />New title screen by STE'86 plus Trainer, Stack overflow fix (prevents corruption at level 6)<br />J1B2=Select Bonus.|| [[Media:Wizball.rar | Wizball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wonder Boy]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by pmeier (select nb of buttons)/ Phantomz and Urusergi (all other versions))<br />Phantomz/uresergi versions : J1B1/B2=1P/2P Game, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B1=Quit || [[Media:Wonder Boy.rar | Wonder Boy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Class Leaderboard]]|| 1987 || US Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Number Of Players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4.<br/>Player Level : GX4000 Pause/J2B1/J2B2 = Professional/Amateur/Kids<br/>J1B1=Enter || [[Media:World Class Leaderboard.rar | World Class Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Series Baseball]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:World Series Baseball.rar | World Series Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wriggler]]|| 1985 || Blaby Computer Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any Button=Pass Title Screen, J1B1/J1/B2/J2B1 = Start Game/Instructions/Redefine Controls<br/>J1B2/J1B1/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause/Quit. GX4000 Pause=Enter for highscore. || [[Media:Wriggler.rar | Wriggler.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WWF Wrestlemania]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Return=1 Space=2|| [[Media:WWF Wrestlemania.rar | WWF Wrestlemania.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==X==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Out]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Trigger Secondary Weapon System<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 = Bring In The Drones<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 = Choose Secondary Weapon System<br />Console Pause Button to Pause, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />CHEAT MODE To earn money very easily<br />Just take a ship and throw in the trash directly (without buying)<br />The trash is symbolized by the little alien in the bottom right || [[Media:X-Out.rar | X-Out.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xenon]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer: Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Level Select is Joypad 1 Button 1 or UP = Level 1, LEFT = Level 2, RIGHT = Level 3, DOWN = Level 4.<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start game, or use Joypad 2 Buttons 1 and 2 for Menu Options<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Change Mode, Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Xenon.rar | Xenon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xevious]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joy2 Button 1 to start one player game, Joy2 Button 2 to start two player game || [[Media:Xevious.rar | Xevious.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xor]]|| 1987 || Logotron ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Xor.rar | Xor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xybots]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Player 1, Player 2 Uses Joypad 1 by default || [[Media:Xybots.rar | Xybots.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Y==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yie Ar Kung-Fu]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Menu = Joypad 1 UP for HighScores, Button 1 and 2 for 1 or 2 Player, DOWN to Redefine Keys<br />Joystick by Default, Press 1 or 2 to start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 1 Button 2 to turn music on / off, this also unpauses the game<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit game || [[Media:Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar | Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yogi Bear]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by 00WReX<br />Joystick / Gamepad control, Fire button to start.<br/>Console 'Pause' button to Pause, fire button to resume. || [[Media:Yogi Bear.rar | Yogi Bear.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Z==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Z - Comme Zark Davor]]|| 1985 || Rino Marketing || No || Converted by iXien<br />English version (known as Z-Pilot) || [[Media:Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar | Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zaxx]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br />French Menus || [[Media:Zaxx.rar | Zaxx.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zombi]]|| 1986 || Ubi Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Select actions / Cancel if tape options are selected by mistake / Fight Zombies (keep hitting it)<br/>J1B2 = cancel actions<br/>J1 left = Move selector / Really quit if the trash game option is selected <br/>J1 right = Move selector / Continue game if the trash game option is selected<br/>J2B2 = Invert the action <br/>If you don't want to have to keep hitting J1B1 to fight zombies, also included is a CPR with an exclusive auto attack feature ;) || [[Media:Zombi.rar | Zombi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zona 0]]|| 1991 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zona 0.rar | Zona 0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zone Trooper]]|| 1988 || Gamebusters || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zone Trooper.rar | Zone Trooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zorro]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold|| No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press J1B1 to use the sword, J1B2 to play/stop music, PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Zorro.rar | Zorro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zox 2099]]|| 1987 || Loriciels|| No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Zox 2099.rar | Zox 2099.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zub]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause=Launch game/select level on menu screen, scanner during game. J1B2=Duck<br />Poked version gives "No harm from droids" || [[Media:Zub.rar | Zub.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zynaps]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />This is the new CPCwiki version || [[Media:Zynaps.rar | Zynaps.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Need a fix==<br />
<br />
Games on this list miss the criteria to be fully playable on joystick. Sometimes, they are not playables, sometimes only a little part is unplayable. Hence it's up to you to decide if you want to try and play them on your GX4000 nevertheless.<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Problem<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killer Cobra]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || Need a fix - Graphic corruption ||[[Media:Killer Cobra.rar | Killer Cobra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
To look at :<br />
<br />
Beyond The Ice Palace : [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/msg183722/#msg183722 Report]<br />
<br />
== GX4000 Compatibles Demos == <br />
<br />
These demo files have been converted to .cpr and tested on a GX4000.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amaury]]|| 2019 || Roudoudou || Yes || || [[Media:Amaury.rar | Amaury.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbar]]|| 2016 || Benediction || Yes || Converted by Devilmarkus || [[Media:Barbar.rar | Barbar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battro]]|| 2015 || Batman Group || No || Converted by McKlain - size fix by gerald || [[Media:Battro.rar | Battro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eerie Forest]]|| 2017 || Logon System || Yes || || [[Media:Eerie Forest.rar | Eerie Forest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NQ! Music Disc]]|| 2018 || [[TGS]] & skrju || Yes || || [[Media:NQ! Music Disc.rar | NQ! Music Disc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Schnapps]]|| 2019 || [[TGS]] || Yes || Evoke 2019 || [[Media:Schnapps.rar | Schnapps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wolf - RPG Preview 1]]|| 2016 || Dirty Minds || No || || [[Media:Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar | Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 17]]|| 2017 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || || [[Media:X-Mas 17.rar | X-Mas 17.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition)]]|| 2015 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || Converted by Ast || [[Media:X-Mas_2008_(Special_Edition).rar | X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Games| ]] [[Category:Cartridges| ]] [[Category:CPC Plus]][[Category:CPC Plus Games| ]] [[Category:Expansion ROM| ]][[Category:Software| ]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Converted_GX4000_Software&diff=108321Converted GX4000 Software2021-11-24T08:44:00Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<center>[[File:Gx4000.jpg|GX4000|link=Plus#The GX4000 Games Console]][[File:C4CPC_Cartridge.png|280px|C4CPC|link=C4CPC]]</center><br />
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Games on this page are games converted to CPR format in order to be played on a GX4000 (with e.g. a [[C4CPC]], or by burning an EPROM).<br />
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For GX4000 compatibility, they must comply to these rules :<br />
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* Auto-Launchable on a GX4000<br />
* Being fully playable from the very beginning to the end (including Hi-Scores) with a Joystick<br />
* Being 64K games.<br />
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If you spot a non detected problem , please report here : http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/<br />
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==Full set==<br />
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Full Set (2021-01-17): <br />
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NB : No "Need a fix" included<br />
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==GX4000 Conversion - Starting guide==<br />
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[[Media:CPC_Fanzine_-_GX4000_conversion.pdf | GX4000 Conversion]] by CPC Fanzine (Skunkfish)<br />
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==Useful softwares==<br />
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[[Nocart]] by [[Kevin Thacker]]<br />
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==Converted Games==<br />
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==0-9==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[1942]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1/B2=1/2 Player game. Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause, J1B2=Roll || [[Media:1942.rar | 1942.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[1943 - The Battle of Midway]]|| 1988 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J2B2=P1/P2 Roll, Pause=Smart Bomb for both players.<br/> Menu scren : J1B1/J1B2=Choose P1/P2 || [[Media:1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar | 1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[2048]]|| 2014 || Futur Anterieur || No || Converted by Phantomz and CraigsBar<br/>Multi Cart, with Version Mode 0 and Mode 1<br/>Turn Music On or Off with Console Pause Button || [[Media:2048.rar | 2048.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[2088]]|| 1988 || Zeppelin Games ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:2088.rar | 2088.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Fight]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:3D Fight.rar | 3D Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Grand Prix]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:3D_Grand_Prix.rar | 3D Grand Prix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Starfighter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br/>Pause Button = Redefine Controls<br/>Pause Button = Shield, Pause / Unpause = Joypad 1 Fire 2 || [[Media:3D Starfighter.rar | 3D Starfighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Starstrike]]|| 1985 || Realtime Games Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause on/off, GX4000 Pause=Exit || [[Media:3D Starstrike.rar | 3D Starstrike.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[4X4 Off-Road Racing]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar | 4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[720 Degrees]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:720 Degrees.rar | 720 Degrees.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[77 Attempts]]|| 2018 || Unknown Design|| Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:77 Attempts.rar | 77 Attempts.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==A==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[A Team (The)]]|| 1988 || Zafiro Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:A Team (The).rar | A Team (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Abadia Del Crimen (La)]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar | Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Abu Simbel Profanation]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J1B2 = Long Jump/Short Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any Button = Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1 = Quit || [[Media:Abu Simbel Profanation.rar | Abu Simbel Profanation.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Acolyte]]|| 2017 || Clockwize Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit, Level Skip=J2B1. || [[Media:Acolyte.rar | Acolyte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Action Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bike<->Car, GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1/J2B1=Unpause/Quit. || [[Media:Action Fighter.rar | Action Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Adidas Championship Tie Break]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Shaun M. Neary<br/>J1UP to pass overscan title screen, J1B1/J1B2 for Trainer options.<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1/GX4000 Pause (x2)=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar | Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Advanced Pinball Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar | Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave]]|| 2015 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar | Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[After Burner]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>If Fire don't start the game after you died, select Keyboard, press Fire a few times, Select Joystick again, and start game with fire. || [[Media:After Burner.rar | After Burner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[After The War]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu: J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Level : J1 DOWN=1,UP=2,RIGHT=Intro<br/>Ingame : JOY1 B1=Shoot & Hit, B2=Crouch & Kick, JOY2 B1=RESET, GX 4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:After The War.rar | After The War.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Airwolf]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Airwolf.rar | Airwolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alcon 2020]]|| 2020 || Abalore Games || No || Official release|| [[Media:Alcon 2020.rar | Alcon 2020.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Alien.rar | Alien.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Attack]]|| 1989 || Schneider Computer Partner || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Alien Attack.rar | Alien Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Intervention]]|| 1993 || Sean McManus || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Alien Intervention.rar | Alien Intervention.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Storm]]|| 1991 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Alien Storm.rar | Alien Storm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aliens]]|| 1986 || Electric Dreams ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire, fire2: enter door.<br/>J2 = play as : left=Ripley/right=Burke/up=Vasquez/down=Bishop/fire1=Gorman/fire2=Hicks<br/>Pause button: pause game (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=abort) || [[Media:Aliens.rar | Aliens.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alinka]]|| 1991 || Amstrad Cent Pour Cent || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu<br/>Button 1 and Button 2 for 1 or 2 Player<br/>UP for Option 3, DOWN for Option 4 || [[Media:Alinka.rar | Alinka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anarchy]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Anarchy.rar | Anarchy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Android One]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=Fire<br/>Pause Button: Pause (fire2 to abort)<br/>MENU : J1B1=start/J1B2=demo/Pause button=instructions || [[Media:Android One.rar | Android One.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Andy Capp]]|| 1987 || Mirrorsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Andy Capp.rar | Andy Capp.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anima]]|| 2020 || cperezgrin <br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No || by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/>Menu:J1B1/B2:English/Spanish, Menu Demo/Instructions : J1B1/B2:Yes/No<br/>Game Menu : J1B1/B2: Game start/Dual stick game mode, J1LT/RT:Palette Colors change || [[Media:Anima.rar | Anima.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[APB|APB - All Points Bulletin]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO || [[Media:APB_-_All_Points_Bulletin.rar | APB - All Points Bulletin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Area 51]]|| 2005 || J.Cauldwell/N.Campbell || No || Converted by Phantomz & VincentGR || [[Media:Area 51.rar | Area 51.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1UP/J1DN=1P/2P Game. J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Arkanoid.rar | Arkanoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid Revenge Of Doh]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Infinite Lives only, ESC for Level Skip not mapped <br/>Infinite Lives Cheat doesn't work on Boss Fights, Stage 17 and Stage 33, the disk is the same || [[Media:Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar | Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Army Moves]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Music On/Off, Any Button=Unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Army Moves.rar | Army Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asphalt]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapons || [[Media:Asphalt.rar | Asphalt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asterix And The Magic Cauldron]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar | Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atom Ant]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=start<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=quit)<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the inbuilt cheat (Immunity) || [[Media:Atom Ant.rar | Atom Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atomic - Extended Version]]|| 1992 || Fraggle & Duck || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Allow intro to play through, it is followed by the Game Menu || [[Media:Atomic - Extended Version.rar | Atomic - Extended Version.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ATV Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:ATV Simulator.rar | ATV Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Auf Wiedersehen Monty]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>GX4000 Pause=Abandon, J1B2=Fly in Airport. || [[Media:Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar | Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Avenger]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Avenger.rar | Avenger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>1st episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C.]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>3rd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>4th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>2nd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>5th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>6th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==B==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Baba's Palace]]|| 2017 || Azicuetano/McKlain || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61 || [[Media:Baba's Palace.rar |Baba's Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bactron]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game, PAUSE again to quit game. || [[Media:Bactron.rar | Bactron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Badlands]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Fire to Accelerate, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Fire<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause the Game, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1 || [[Media:Badlands.rar | Badlands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bad Cat]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button to skip loading screen.<br/>NUMBER OF PLAYERS: J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4<br/>NAMES : GX4000 PAUSE = P, J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2 = ENTER/DELETE. || [[Media:Bad Cat.rar | Bad Cat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Bearing]]|| 1993 || Radical Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=move up/down<br/>Pause button: pause / unpause.<br/>Quit: pause button, then J1B2<br/>CHEAT: Pause button, then J1B1 (infinite lives). || [[Media:Ball Bearing.rar | Ball Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Blazer]]|| 1987 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button: start the game.<br/>J1B1 = enter settings / swap settings (Joy1 fire2: modify selected setting values)<br/>J1B2 = choose time.<br/>J2B1 = demo mode (J2B1=choose droids/J2B2=choose time)<br/>J2B2 = pause/unpause while playing (Pause button=abort) || [[Media:Ball Blazer.rar | Ball Blazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Crazy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy 1 Button 1, 2 = Joy 1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left<br/>5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy 2 Button 1, 8 = Joy 2 Button 2 || [[Media:Ball Crazy.rar | Ball Crazy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior]]|| 1987 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to select mode, Joypad 1 Button 1 to start game.<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to pause and unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on or off.<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game. || [[Media:Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar | Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition)]]|| 1989 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game now has the Title Screen<br/>Game defaults to Joystick so Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start Game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar | Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Flip Icon Bar || [[Media:Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar | Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing]]|| 1985 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>One player Game: J1=Enter name. See txt for instructions<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar | Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bart Vs. The Space Mutants]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2 Buttons For Menu Options.<br/>2 versions : Up=Jump or J1B2=Jump (except on the 1st level where both works).<br/>Poked versions gives Infinite Lives. || [[Media:Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar | Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Cases]]|| 2017 || CNGSoft || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2017 || [[Media:Basket Cases.rar | Basket Cases.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Master]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Basket Master.rar | Basket Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman (1986)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Includes a Trainer which gives Infinite Lives & Invulnerability<br/>You are invulnerable unless the shield is at 0, if you get hit whilst it's on 0 then you will die ( stops you getting stuck ) || [[Media:Batman (1986).rar | Batman (1986).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Caped Crusader]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Push UP to get past the loading screen<br/>Title screen in Overscan and CPC+ Palette || [[Media:Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar | Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Movie]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard CPC version (darker palette)<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 Starts the Game<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to change Music On or Off<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Redefine controls<br/>Redefine controls first to get pause to work || [[Media:Batman - The Movie.rar | Batman - The Movie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle Ships]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu Selection <br/>Select Joystick or Redefine controls first || [[Media:Battle Ships.rar | Battle Ships.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle-Tank Simulator]]|| 1985 || Design Design || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need both joypads for all the menu options.<br/>Press Console Pause Button to pass highscore table. || [[Media:Battle-Tank Simulator.rar | Battle-Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BCM El Buscador De Codigo]]|| 2007 || ESPBasic || No || Converted by MiguelSky<br/>English & Spanish versions. || [[Media:BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar | BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beach-Head]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Beach-Head.rar | Beach-Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bears!]]|| 2017 || Sohde || Yes || 05-2020 bugfixed version || [[Media:Bears!.rar | Bears!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bedlam]]|| 1988 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Cheat (Resume at the level where you lost): On Main Menu, Press down on Joypad 2. || [[Media:Bedlam.rar | Bedlam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bestial Warrior]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>P=Pause, J2B1= Abandon || [[Media:Bestial Warrior.rar | Bestial Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Betiled | Betiled!]]|| 2009 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by xenon || [[Media:Betiled!.rar | Betiled!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beyond The Ice Palace]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pass Title and Scroll Screen<br/>Make sure to remap summon to J1B2. || [[Media:Beyond The Ice Palace.rar | Beyond The Ice Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Binky]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1/B2=Sound On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Binky.rar | Binky.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bio Spheres]]|| 1987 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Reset Game. || [[Media:Bio Spheres.rar | Bio Spheres.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blagger]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start the game from the begining<br/>Cheat Mode = hold down Joypad 1 button 2 and press Joypad 1 Button 1 to start on the screen displayed<br/>If you lose all your lives, just press joypad 1 button 1 to start the same level || [[Media:Blagger.rar | Blagger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blasteroids]]|| 1989 || Image Works ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass 1st screen. J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Pause=Quit.<br/>The game defaults to Joypad 1 for Player 2, so the controls you Redefine for joypad 2 will be player 1.<br/>By default (Player 2 Joypad 1 ) controls are, Forward = Thrust, Back = Transform, Left = Rotate anticlockwise, Right = Rotate clockwise, Fire 1 = Fire || [[Media:Blasteroids.rar | Blasteroids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blue Angel 69]]|| 2010 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Blue_Angel_69.rar | Blue Angel 69.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BMX Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use a key config if you want to have accelerate/brake on 2 differents buttons<br/><br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:BMX Simulator.rar | BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bobby Bearing]]|| 1986 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Cheat<br/>J1B2 = Find the current brother or cousin to save.<br/>Pause / unpause with Console Pause Button (J1B1 to quit game) || [[Media:Bobby Bearing.rar | Bobby Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BoBo]]|| 1988 || Infogrames || No || Converted by dragon<br/>1 to 5 players, but the players name are not Joystick friendly... || [[Media:BoBo.rar | BoBo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || Yes || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard Palette and Plus Palette (+Overscan) Title screen available.<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack.rar | Bomb Jack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack II]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack II.rar | Bomb Jack II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Scare]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/LT/RT=Forward/Clockwise/Anticlockwise, J1B1=Fire<br/>J1B2=Pickup/Drop, J2B1/J2B2=Next Object/Use || [[Media:Bomb Scare.rar | Bomb Scare.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Booty]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Booty.rar | Booty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash]]|| 1985 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by gerald<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to change control settings on start screen<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to suicide during game|| [[Media:Boulder Dash.rar | Boulder Dash.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash 3]]|| 1986 || First Star Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit Cave. || [[Media:Boulder Dash 3.rar | Boulder Dash 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Bob Strikes Back]]|| 1985 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar | Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Hunter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Bounty Hunter.rar | Bounty Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boy Racer]]|| 1987 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Game is ready for two players with joypads by default<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Begin a Two Player Game<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to Redefine Controls<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to turn player two on or off ( car disappears for one player game )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on Menu to turn menu music on or of<br/>Press the Console Pause Button ingame to quit || [[Media:Boy Racer.rar | Boy Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bravestarr]]|| 1987 || Go!|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Bravestarr.rar | Bravestarr.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Break Thru]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Button 1 to Fire, Button 2 to Jump || [[Media:Break Thru.rar | Break Thru.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Brick Rick]]|| 2020 || usebox.net || No || Version 1.1 || [[Media:Brick Rick.rar | Brick Rick.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bruce Lee]]|| 1984 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bruce Lee C64 demo by Epyteor as an easter egg, just press the console pause button<br/>instead of 1 or 2 on the Trainer screen to see it, you will need to reset the console after. || [[Media:Bruce Lee.rar | Bruce Lee.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz (Standard & Poked version) & pmeier (Select nb of button version)<br/>In standard/poked version J1B1/J1B2=Shoot/Jump, GX4000 Pause=/Unpause. || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble.rar | Bubble Bobble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble 4 CPC]]|| 2012 || CNGSoft ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble_4_CPC.rar | Bubble Bobble 4 CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Stage Buttons: Joy 1 = 1 Up, 2 Left, 3 Right, 4 Down, Joy 2 = 5 Up, 6 Left, 7 Right, 8 Down || [[Media:Bubble Dizzy.rar | Bubble Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Ghost]]|| 1988 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Bubble Ghost.rar | Bubble Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Builderland]]|| 1991 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Builderland.rar | Builderland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Burning Wheels]]|| 1987 || T.M. Schmidt ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Burning Wheels.rar | Burning Wheels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Buggy Boy]]|| 1987 || Elite / Tatsumi ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Buggy_Boy.rar | Buggy Boy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==C==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-|-<br />
||[[Cabal]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Grenades, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Cabal.rar |Cabal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[California Games]]|| 1987 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter names : GX4000 Pause=P, J2UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4 (Therefore can enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4.)<br/>J2B1/B2=Confirm/Delete ; Press J2B1 when you have enough players.<br/>J1UP/DN to change " Is this correct? ", J1B1 to confirm. || [[Media:California Games.rar |California Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Camelot Warriors]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Camelot Warriors.rar |Camelot Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube]]|| 1987 ||Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Cybo Grenades, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit. || [[Media:Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar| Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Fizz]]|| 1989 || Psyclapse ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press LEFT for German, DOWN for English, RIGHT for French<br/>Use Joypads Button 2 for Blitter<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Console Pause Button also used to Turn Music On / Off due to lack of buttons, Pause and Unpause until music on or off || [[Media:Captain Fizz.rar| Captain Fizz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Planet And The Planeteers]]|| 1990 || Mindscape || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Special Power<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit || [[Media:Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar |Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes]]|| 1990 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar | Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Catastrophes]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Catastrophes.rar | Catastrophes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron]]|| 1985 || Palace Software || No || Converted by McKlain - fixed by Devilmarkus<br/>Language and cheats selection by Joystick || [[Media:Cauldron.rar | Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron II]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || Yes || CPC Version : Converted by McKlain<br/>GX4000 Version : Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette, Soundtrack, Titlescreen || [[Media:Cauldron_II.rar | Cauldron II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cavemania]]|| 1991 || Atlantis Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Two versions : one where Joypad 1 Button 2 is pause, the other where Joypad 1 Button 2 is Jump.<br/>J1B2 Pause : Pause Button to Quit/ J1B2=Pause (J1B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>J1B2 Jump : Pause Button to Quit / J2B2=Pause (J2B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Energy) : On the " THE ISLANDS " screen, press UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT <br/>if it works the message " 1. ISLE OF BEGONIA " will be replaced by " CAVEY TO THE RESCUE! ". || [[Media:Cavemania.rar | Cavemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Championship Baseball]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Championship Baseball.rar | Championship Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chase HQ]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Chase HQ.rar | Chase HQ.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chevy Chase]]|| 1991 || Itec || Yes<br/>(CPC+ palette) || Converted by Ayor61, updated by Phantomz<br/>V1:Original car controls, V2:Customized controls<br/>J1B1 = Acceleration, J1B2 = Brake, J1 Up = Gear<br/>Pause button = Escape Game, Updated version offers default joypad control || [[Media:Chevy Chase.rar | Chevy Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chiller]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Chiller.rar | Chiller.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chuckie Egg]]|| 1985 || A&F Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Title screen in Overscan by CraigsBar, Push UP to get past<br/>Up = 4 Players, Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Down = 3 Players || [[Media:Chuckie Egg.rar | Chuckie Egg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Invaders]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit.<br/>Hi-score : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2=Enter/Delete, GX4000 Pause=P || [[Media:Classic Invaders.rar | Classic Invaders.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Muncher]]|| 1987 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Classic Muncher.rar | Classic Muncher.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Force]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Freeze the Enemies, Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause.|| [[Media:Cobra Force.rar | Cobra Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Stallone]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to select weapons (when collected).|| [[Media:Cobra Stallone.rar | Cobra Stallone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Colony]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Fire 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Fire 2 for Mode<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause, any button to unpause<br/>Abort game with Joypad 2 Fire 1<br/>Abort game Y / N = Console Pause Button for Yes, any button for No|| [[Media:Colony.rar | Colony.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Columns Cpc]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu: 1 = Fire 1, 2 = Fire 2, 3 = Console Pause Button, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 9 = Up, 0 = Down<br/>Ingame: Dpad for Left and Right, Fire 1 = Rotation, Fire 2 = Accelerate Fall, Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Turn Music On / Off on Menu or Ingame || [[Media:Columns CPC.rar | Columns CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Commando]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Commando.rar | Commando.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Comando Tracer]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Comando Tracer.rar | Comando Tracer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Combat School]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN=1/2 Players || [[Media:Combat School.rar | Combat School.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Con-Quest]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>The game requires both Joypads. || [[Media:Con-Quest.rar | Con-Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Confuzion]]|| 1985 || Incentive ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Confuzion.rar | Confuzion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Continental Circus]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz - Continues fixed by yurif74<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy2 Button 1, 8 = Joy2 Button 2 ||[[Media:Continental Circus.rar | Continental Circus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Coolbox]]|| 2016 || Morri || No || Converted by Phantomz (v1) & 00WReX (v2)<br/>For v2: J1UP=Restart, J1DN=Music, J1B1=Pickup/Drop, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Coolbox.rar | Coolbox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Sheriff]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B2=Abandon. || [[Media:Cosmic Sheriff.rar | Cosmic Sheriff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Wars]]|| 2016 || PuzCPC || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Cosmic Wars.rar | Cosmic Wars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Count Duckula II]]|| 1992 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Count Duckula II.rar | Count Duckula II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC Soccer - Community Edition]]|| 2020 || Voxel Tower || No || Official release || [[Media:CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar | CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crack Down]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Purple Title Screen<br/>Player 1 is on the Right, Player 2 is on the left<br/>Hold Down Joypad Fire Button to use grenades, both joypad buttons do the same || [[Media:Crack Down.rar | Crack Down.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crafton & Xunk / Get Dexter]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen<br/>Language select screen options, Left = French, Joypad 1 Button 1 = English, Right = German<br/>Use Joypad 1 LEFT and RIGHT to Select control option 1 or 2, Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin Game<br/>Option 1 = Walk in the direction you push<br/>Option 2 = Left, Right and Down to Turn, Up to Walk<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Jump, Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pick Up, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Drop<br/>Joypad 2 LEFT to Recall Xunk, Joypad 2 RIGHT to Pull<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Crafton & Xunk.rar | Crafton & Xunk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J2UP=Accelerate, J1B2/J2DN=Brake, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause<br/>Hiscore : J1B1/J1B2=Up/Down, J1LT/J1RT=Left/Right, J1UP=Select Letter|| [[Media:Crazy Cars.rar | Crazy Cars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars 3]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by Urusegi<br/>J1B2=Boost ; J2B1=Night glasses ; J2B2=Restart || [[Media:Crazy Cars 3.rar | Crazy Cars 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Legs]]|| 1985 || Graig Mitchell || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Crazy Legs.rar | Crazy Legs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crocked]]|| 2019 || AMSDOS || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Crocked.rar | Crocked.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Croco Magneto]]|| 1989 || Croconews No°8 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1B1/2= Options 1/2, J1UP/DN = Option 3/4. Pause = Quit game.<br/>You need to select joy (option 3) before you begin. || [[Media:Croco Magneto.rar | Croco Magneto.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cross Chase]]|| 2018 || Fabrizio Caruso || No || || [[Media:Cross Chase.rar | Cross Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Castles]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Crystal Castles.rar | Crystal Castles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Kingdom Dizzy]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>1 = Pad 1 Button 1, 2 = Pad 1 Button 2<br/>GX4000 Button = Pause, Pad 2 Button 2 = Quit<br/>If you Redefine Controls, Press Up for Option 1<br/>Level 2 = 2222 PRESS UP X 4, Level 3 = 3333 PRESS LEFT X 4, Level 4 = 4444 PRESS RIGHT X 4<br/>Sometimes the game starts when you try and enter a level code,<br/>just quit and try again until you can enter them, they do work || [[Media:Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar | Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Curse Of Sherwood (The)]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause=Pass Score screen. || [[Media:Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar | Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Mines, Joy2 B2 for Shield, Joy2 UP for Bounce, Joy2 DOWN for Seeker || [[Media:Cybernoid.rar | Cybernoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid II]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Time Bombs, Joy2 B2 for Defence Shield, Joy2 UP for Bouncing Bombs<br/>Joy2 DOWN for Seeker, Joy2 LEFT for Smart, Joy2 RIGHT for Tracer || [[Media:Cybernoid II.rar | Cybernoid II.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==D==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Decathlon]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar | Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar | Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Super Test]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Reset game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar | Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare: Pilot Of The Future]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar | Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge]]|| 1987 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar| Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare III - The Escape]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for ingame shop || [[Media:Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar | Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dark Fusion]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No, Stage = Joypad 1, Up = 1, Left = 2, Right = 3, Down =4<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select Weapon, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game.<br/>CHEAT MODE<br/>At the "PRESS FIRE TO START" screen, press Joypad 1 Button 2, sound will ring.<br/>DURING GAME<br/>Press Joypad 2 UP for Part 2 of the current level, Press Joypad 2 LEFT for Part 3 of the current level<br/>Press Joypad 2 RIGHT for End of level, Press Joypad 2 DOWN to Get 8 lives (If displayed after your death).|| [[Media:Dark Fusion.rar | Dark Fusion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darkman]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>To Quit Game, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 whilst Paused<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to I,O for PLUS users || [[Media:Darkman.rar | Darkman.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darts 180]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Darts 180.rar | Darts 180.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dawn Of Kernel (The)]]|| 2018 || usebox.net ||No|| || [[Media:Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar | Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Death Wish 3]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Enter Doors/Look out of Windows/Return to Room, J1B2=Change Weapon<br/>J2B2=Change Map (Blue=Weapon, Yellow=Gang Leader), GX4000 Pause=Pause<br/>J1B2+GX4000 Pause=Quit|| [[Media:Death Wish 3.rar | Death Wish 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defend Or Die]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Bombs<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game || [[Media:Defend Or Die.rar | Defend Or Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defenders Of The Earth]]|| 1990 || Enigma Variations ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the console pause button to call for help<br/>Pause with Joypad 2 Button 1, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Joypad 2 Button 2<br/>Keys Q,A,O,P changed to A, Z, K, L for PLUS Users. Space to Fire, P to call for Help, G to Pause, Space to unpause, F to Abort.|| [[Media:Defenders Of The Earth.rar | Defenders Of The Earth.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Deflektor]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>UP=Pass Hiscore Table and Ending. || [[Media:Deflektor.rar | Deflektor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desert Fox]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1 =Quit, J2B2/Any button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Desert Fox.rar | Desert Fox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desperado (Gunsmoke)]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar | Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Diamond Digger]]|| 1986 || Computing With The Amstrad ||No|| Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic game from CWTA (July 1986). || [[Media:Diamond Digger.rar | Diamond Digger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dick Tracy]]|| 1991 || Titus || Yes || Original cartridge - "Initialise the asic coordinates" fix by gerald || [[Media:Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar |Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat pause the game, whilst paused, press joypad 1 button 2, you will disappear<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to pause then joypad 1 button 2 to disappear whenever you want || [[Media:Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar | Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Down The Rapids]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu = Up for option 1, Down for option 2, Fire 1 for option 3<br/>KEYS or JOYS will be controlled by the Joypads || [[Media:Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar | Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 fire button 1 to start game, keep it held down, whilst held down press joypad 2 button 1 to quit game (keep joypad 1 fire button 1 held down whilst you do this) the game should restart<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar | Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar | Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button (don't disappear in this version), you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to use whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar | Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar |Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar |Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar |Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon]]|| 1988 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>When mission finish mays/shift=press 2 to next level, if you press fire you repeat the last level || [[Media:Double Dragon.rar| Double Dragon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon II - The Revenge]]|| 1989 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar| Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone]]|| 1991 || Storm Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar| Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Attack]]|| 20168 || Bitplane Technomantes ||No|| Converted by B0wman & Urusergi || [[Media:Dragon Attack.rar| Dragon Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Ninja]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Remap keys to have Pause button. GX4000 Pause=Pause, (x2) to quit, other button to unpause. || [[Media:Dragon Ninja.rar| Dragon Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[Dr. Livingstone, I Presume]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Lingivstone.zip]]| Dr Linvingstone, I Presume?]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair]]|| 1985 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair.rar| Dragon's Lair.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle]]|| 1987 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar| Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Druid]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = CYCLE THROUGH the missile spells; water, fire and lightning<br/>Joypad 2 UP = Key, LEFT = Invisibility, RIGHT = Golem, DOWN = Chaos<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Command the Golem to: WAIT, FOLLOW the druid or SEND the golem in the direction the druid is facing || [[Media:Druid.rar| Druid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duct (The)]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br />Taken from AA28 Covertape || [[Media:Duct_(The).rar | Duct (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duet]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause/Unpause=J1B2, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Skip Highscore Table.|| [[Media:Duet.rar | Duet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dustin]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Needs Joy2 for Drop & Abort || [[Media:Dustin.rar | Dustin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dynamite Dux]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Dynamite Dux.rar | Dynamite Dux.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==E==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[E-Motion]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:E-Motion.rar | E-Motion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique / PSS ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar | Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[El Linaje Real]]|| 2017 || ESP Soft || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61<br/>Version 1.0.1 || [[Media:El Linaje Real.rar | El Linaje Real.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Elevator Action]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Elevator Action.rar | Elevator Action.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eliminator]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1B2=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit game. || [[Media:Eliminator.rar | Eliminator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam]]|| 1989 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br />Please read the attached txt for instructions on how to enter codes. || [[Media:Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar |Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emlyn Hughes International Soccer]]|| 1989 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Name Entering : J1LT/RT/GX4000 Pause=Letter R/T/Enter.<br/>During match : J1B2=Skip, When paused : J2B2 = If ball is out of play, return to menu, J1B2 = End Current Half. || [[Media:Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar | Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Enduro Racer]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 = Default Joystick controls, incase you want to plug a joystick in a play like the original<br />Joypad 2 = Button 1 for Increase Throttle, Button 2 for Apply Brake, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Pull Wheelie<br />Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Reset the game (Quit) with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Enduro Racer.rar | Enduro Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Equinox]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for the Menu options<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the Game, Any button to Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Equinox.rar | Equinox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Included two versions<br />v1 for Joypad, press Button 2 for Bomb<br />v2 for Joystick, push down for Bomb || [[Media:Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar | Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Espada Sagrada (La)]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br />J1B1=Use, J1B2+DN=Take/Drop, J1B2+LT/RT=Inventary<br/>Relaunch game to change level (no password) || [[Media:Espada Sagrada (La).rar | Espada Sagrada (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang]]|| 1985 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1LT/RT = Left/Right, J1UP=Exit, J1B1=Jump<br/>J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT = Select Wally/Wilma/Tom/Dick/Harry <br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar | Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Exolon]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joypad 1, use Button 2 to Jump, or Redefine Controls<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause || [[Media:Exolon.rar | Exolon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Express Raider]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Express Raider.rar | Express Raider.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==F==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[F1 Tornado Simulator]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>J1B2=Select weapon. || [[Media:F1 Tornado Simulator.rar | F1 Tornado Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fast Food Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fast Food Dizzy.rar | Fast Food Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fernandez Must Die]]|| 1988 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off<br/>J1LT/RT=Leave Jeep || [[Media:Fernandez Must Die.rar | Fernandez Must Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Feud]]|| 1987 || Bulldog || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Can use both joypads. GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1 (or J2B1)=Unpause.<br/>J1B2 (or J2B2)=Centre. || [[Media:Feud.rar | Feud.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Final Matrix (The)]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Final Matrix (The).rar | Final Matrix (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fips' Tale]]|| 2020 || Norman<br/>CPCRetrodev2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61<br/>Jump: Fire 1 or Joypad Up<br/>Bridge Key activation : Fire 2<br/>Sword fight: Fire 1<br/>Pause Button GX4000: Game Paused<br/>Game Paused & Fire 2 : Escape Game || [[Media:Fips' Tale.rar | Fips' Tale.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire & Forget]]|| 1988 || Titus||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fire & Forget.rar | Fire & Forget.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Ant]]|| 1984 || Mogul||No|| Converted by yurif || [[Media:Fire Ant.rar | Fire Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Land]]|| 1992 ||Tropic Soft / Black System||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Fire Land.rar | Fire Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Tyre]]|| 1986 || CNGSoft<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>Main menu: J1B1 = Start<br/>Ingame: J1B1 = Gear, J1B2 = Acceleration/Gaz, J1LT/RT = Left/Right<br/>J1DN = Brake, J1UP/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Quit || [[Media:Fire Tyre.rar| Fire Tyre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fluff]]|| 1994 || Radical Software || Yes || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Fluff.rar| Fluff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fly Spy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Mode, GX4000 Pause=Select, J2B2(Hold)+J2B1=Redefine || [[Media:Fly Spy.rar| Fly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Flying Shark]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Flying Shark.rar| Flying Shark.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Forgotten Worlds]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Forgotten Worlds.rar| Forgotten Worlds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frankie Goes To Hollywood]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar| Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Friday The 13th]]|| 1986 || Domark || No || Converted by Urusergi<br />Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Friday The 13th.rar| Friday The 13th.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frog Alot]]|| 2015 || cpcretrodev.byterealms || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frog Alot.rar| Frog Alot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (Clockwize Software version)]]|| 2017 || Deanysoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar| Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (The Executioner version)]]|| 2007 || Richard Wilson (The Executioner) || Yes || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Frogger (The Executioner version).rar| Frogger (The Executioner version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frost Byte]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frost Byte.rar| Frost Byte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 will set the reels rolling<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will hold either 1st, 2nd and 3rd reels<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Gamble<br />Joypad 1 DOWN = Collect win or cancel hold<br />Joypad 1 LEFT = Will exchange wins for nudges<br />Joypad 1 RIGHT = Will exchange wins for Winner Spinners<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge DOWN each reel<br />Joypad 2 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge UP each reel<br />Press Console Pause Button to Pass Highscore Table || [[Media:Fruit Machine.rar| Fruit Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Select number of Players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Insert Coin/s = = Up, 50p = Left, 20p = Right, 10p = Down<br />Press Fire 1 when finished or Fire 2 to Reject coin/s<br />Pause Button = Give Up (in multi-player game), Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />If you give up you can't register on the HIGH-WINS table<br />For the winner to register, press Fire 1 before inserting coins, and walk away<br />Walk away, Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />Each Player is Limited to puting in between 40p and per turn<br />Fire 1 = Feature Stop / Collect / Nudge, Fire 2 = Start / Gamble<br />Up = Stake Coin / Stake Nudge, Down = Cancel<br />Left = HOLD REEL 1, Up = HOLD REEL 2, Right = HOLD REEL 3<br />To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can press the console pause button for P then the dpad for number<br />then Enter with Fire 1, So you could enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4 etc if you wish || [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator 2]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select number of Players:<br/>JY2 1=1, 2=2, 3=UP, 4=DOWN<br/>Insert Coin/s:<br/>JY2 1=10p 2=20p UP=50p DOWN= RIGHT=Token LEFT=Reject coins already inserted<br>Console Button = Give up (multi-player game only) JY1 Button 1, or Dpad = ENTER when finished<br>During the game:<br>FRUIT-MACHINE BUTTON (When flashing)<br>Start/Gamble = Joy 1 Button 2, Take/Stop = Joy 1 Button 1<br>Hold reel 1,2, or 3 = Joy 1 Up = 1, Joy 1 Down = 2, Joy 1 Right = 3<br>Cancel = Joy 1 Left, Shuffle = Joy 1 Button 2, Stake coin = Joy 1 Up<br>The Greatest Gamblers: in a multi-player game, only the winner can register his name as one of the greatest gamblers<br>To register, don't insert any coins, just press Joy 1 Button 1, or Dpad then press Console Pause Button to walk away with the money you've got or press Joy 1 Button 2 to carry on<br>To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can use joypad 2 button 1 and 2 and up and down for 1, 2, 3, 4 then Enter with Joypad 1 Button 1, up, down, left or right, So you could enter names as 1, 2, 3, 4 etc if you wish|| [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruity Frank]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Start Speed = Joypad UP is FAST, Joypad button ONE is MEDUIM, Joypad DOWN is SLOW<br/>Press Joypad button TWO to pass highscore table || [[Media:Fruity Frank.rar| Fruity Frank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fusion II]]|| 1988 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Fusion II.rar| Fusion II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Future Knight]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use=Button 2 || [[Media:Future Knight.rar| Future Knight.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==G==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Plague (The)]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />UP to select one player, DOWN to select two players, FIRE starts game<br />CHEAT MODE (3 lives + Next Level) Press Console Pause Button || [[Media:Galactic Plague (The).rar | Galactic Plague (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Tomb]]|| 2018 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1/B2: Start/Redefine, GX4000 Pause : Sound on/off, J1B1 to get out of high score || [[Media:Galactic Tomb.rar | Galactic Tomb.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxia]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Start/Pass Hiscore table, J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Galaxia.rar | Galaxia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxy Force]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Urusergi || [[Media:Galaxy Force.rar | Galaxy Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon (CPC version) & Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) (Plus Patch)<br/>CPC Version : Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over.rar | Game Over.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over II]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over II.rar | Game Over II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gates To Hell]]|| 2005 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Gates_to_Hell.rar | Gates to Hell.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || MicroPower || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar | Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet.rar | Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar | Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet II]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet II.rar | Gauntlet II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gazza II]]|| 1990 || Empire || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Original Disk Version ||[[Media:Gazza II.rar | Gazza II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause AND Status. GX4000 Pause=Bait.<br/>In the readme detailled instructions to have lot of money || [[Media:Ghostbusters.rar | Ghostbusters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters II]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J2B1=Abandon || [[Media:Ghostbusters II.rar | Ghostbusters II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghost Hunters]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Ghost Hunters.rar |Ghost Hunters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any button=Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1=Skip Level on Trainer || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version)]]|| 2018 || Xifos || Yes || Final alpha version || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghouls 'N' Ghosts]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Redefine Controls with Console Pause Button<br/>Redefine Controls first to get Pause to work<br/>Pause Once to Pause, Pause Twice to Quit<br/>Continue with Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 for No || [[Media:Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar| Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Glider Rider]]|| 1986 || Quicksilva ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Glider Rider.rar| Glider Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Axe]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu / Options<br/>Press UP for Joystick 1, Redefine Magic to Joypad 1 Button 2, Select Character With Joypad 1<br/>Press DOWN for Joystick 2, Redefine Magic to Joypad 2 Button 2, Select Character<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 2 Button 2 for No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Joypad 2 Button 1 after you have started to get Player 2 to join for two players|| [[Media:Golden Axe.rar |Golden Axe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Basket]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select 1 or 2 Players to Begin, it defaults to the joypads<br/>Pause / Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Quit with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Golden Basket.rar |Golden Basket.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Good Moon]]|| 1990 || Micro Mag || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Good Moon.rar |Good Moon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goody]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Goody.rar | Goody.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goonies (The)]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause/ESC : Joy2 Button 1 & 2 (Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Toggle music : Joy1 Button 2 || [[Media:Goonies (The).rar |Goonies (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gothik]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Status Display, J2B1=Take Potion/Enter Portal<br/>J2B2=Firestorm, J2UP=Metamorphose Food/Gold || [[Media:Gothik.rar |Gothik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator.rar |Grand Prix Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator 2]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer Y=1 N=2, LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1U 2L 3R 4D Joypad 2: 5U 6L 7R 8D 9F1<br/>Left, Up, Right to change a Player, Pause Button to Start<br/>Should the driver be the computer? Joypad Fire 1 = Yes Joypad Fire 2 = No<br/>Player 1 uses Joypad 1, Player 2 uses Joypad 2 (ignore the onscreen control graphics)<br/>Fire 1 for Acceleration, Fire 2 for Brake / Reverse, Left and Right to Steer<br/>Pause / Unpause with the Console Pause Button<br/>After each race, press console pause button to continue or Joypad Fire 2 for Replay|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar |Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Great Escape (The)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Great Escape (The).rar |Great Escape (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Green Beret]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Shoot, Pause Button to Pause || [[Media:Green Beret.rar |Green Beret.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grell And Falla]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Swap character, GX4000 Pause/J2B1=Pause/Quit || [[Media:Grell And Falla.rar | Grell And Falla.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gremlins 2 - The New Batch]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Push J1B2 6 times in the authors credit screen to get infinite energy (a little red border appears). || [[Media:Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar | Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gryzor]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz || [[Media:Gryzor.rar |Gryzor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 or 2 to Start a 1 or 2 Player game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Smart Bombs, Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace, Joypad 2 Button 2 for Energy Cloak || [[Media:Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar |Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guerra De Gamber (La)]]|| 2014 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Guerra De Gamber (La).rar |Guerra De Gamber (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gunsmoke]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Gunsmoke.rar |Gunsmoke.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guzzler]]|| 1986 || Players || No||Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start game for colour screen, Button 2 to Start game for green screen<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any button, not Button 1 or you will drop a bomb!<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to turn music off, Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on || [[Media:Guzzler.rar | Guzzler.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==H==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hammer Head]]|| 1992 || Zigurat ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Hammer Head.rar | Hammer Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harrier Attack]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bomb Drop = Joypad Button 2, Eject = Pause Button<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Harrier Attack.rar | Harrier Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvest Day]]|| 2018 || J.M.L. De Guevara Garcia/A.M. Garcia/D.S. Martinez || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:Harvest Day.rar | Harvest Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvey Headbanger]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 To pass title. Main Men : Pause=Play, 1 = Instr, 2= Demo<br/>Pause + ... J1UP = Restart, J1B1 = Music On / Off, J1B2 = Change Colours, J2B2 = Number of players<br/>Pause + J2B1/UP/LT/RT/DN= Level 1 to 5 || [[Media:Harvey Headbanger.rar | Harvey Headbanger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter]]|| 1989 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar | HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Head Over Heels]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Redefine Controls Before You Start<br/>At some parts of the game it is essential to use jump and carry together,<br/>so leave at least one key defined as both || [[Media:Head Over Heels.rar | Head Over Heels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Heartland]]|| 1986 || Odin Computer Graphics ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Heartland.rar | Heartland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Helloween]]|| 1994 || David Hall ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Helloween.rar | Helloween.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero]]|| 2005 || John Van RYZIN/Flynn ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hero.rar | Hero.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero Quest]]|| 1991 || Gremlin Graphics Software||Yes (Palette+Hardware Sprites)|| Converted by dragon and urusergui(Sorcerer background & part of hardware sprites) || [[Media:Hero Quest.rar | Hero Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hexavirus v0]]|| 2019 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Hexavirus v0.rar | Hexavirus v0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hi-Rise]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT+Fire to select start screen, Pause=Hiscore table.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, any button to unpause.<br>J1B2=Drop Glue, J2B1/B2=Chasing men slower/faster, J2UP/DN=Quit/Suicide || [[Media:Hi-Rise.rar | Hi-Rise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[High Steel]]|| 1989 || Screen 7 ||No || Converted by iXien<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Pick up / Drop<br/>J1B1+left/right = Throw left/right || [[Media:High Steel.rar | High Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hit Squad (The)]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 or up = Jump<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=quit)<br/>The game comes with a Trainer which gives infinite energy, but inbuilt cheat option is working too<br/>CHEAT: You need to score 3000 points, then enter your name as " ZZZZZZZZ " to become " Invulnerable ".<br/>At the high score entry you will get the prompt " PRESS FIRE ONE. ". However, just press button 2 on the pad 8 times, then press button 1 to cheat.<br/> || [[Media:Hit Squad (The).rar | Hit Squad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hora Bruja]]|| 2011 || ESP Soft ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Hora Bruja.rar | Hora Bruja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hostages]]|| 1990 || Infogrames ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>64k version so no " Menu Map " Button. Skip Intro with J1B1<br/>Part 1 : J2B1/B2/UP=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE<br/>Part 2 :J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE/HOTEL/TANGO/BRAUD<br/>Poked version : Invincibility and Infinite Time || [[Media:Hostages.rar | Hostages.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hot-Rod]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Hot-Rod.rar | Hot-Rod.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Howard The Duck]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Entering name is not joystick friendly, use Pause/Joy2 || [[Media:Howard The Duck.rar | Howard The Duck.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 2 for Instructions || [[Media:Hunchback.rar | Hunchback.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar | Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hydrofool]]|| 1987 || FTL ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Hydrofool.rar | Hydrofool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hyper Sports]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hyper Sports.rar | Hyper Sports.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==I==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ikari Warriors]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Orignal Title Screen and New Title Screen Version Included<br/>Press Fire button 1 on Joypad 1 on Player 1 select screen, Redefine the Joypad 1 controls<br/>Press Up on Joypad 2 on Player 2 select screen, press Joypad 2 button 2 for toggle<br/>Press Fire Button 1 on Joypad 1 to start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Fire Button 2 on Joypad 1 to start a 2 Player game<br/>You can bypass the High score board with Joypad 1 Fire Button 1|| [[Media:Ikari Warriors.rar | Ikari Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[iLogicAll]]|| 2009 || ESP Soft & CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:iLogicAll.rar | iLogicAll.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Imaginario Colectivo]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Imaginario Colectivo.rar | Imaginario Colectivo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impact]]|| 1988 || Audiogenic Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1DN=Use Token/Buy Weapons, J1B2=Pause, GX400 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Impact.rar | Impact.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossaball]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start. GX4000 Pause = Cheat Mode, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Cheat mode : " START LEVEL 1 " will appear, J1B2=Change level, J1B1=Start || [[Media:Impossaball.rar | Impossaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossamole]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Console Pause Button for Super Weapon Attack ( Only one per level. Use only as a last resort ).<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause / Unpause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit Game.<br/>Use Joypad 1 UP or Button 2 to jump or climb. || [[Media:Impossamole.rar | Impossamole.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to Start Game || [[Media:Impossible Mission.rar | Impossible Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission II]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Impossible Mission II.rar | Impossible Mission II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2+DN=Pause,J1B2+LT=Abandon<br/>With cheats activated: J1B2+UP=Reset Level,J1B2+RT=Go To Mid Point. J1B1+J1B2 = Next level || [[Media:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Turn Music On / Off with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Press Left or Right on Joypad 1 to change game colours<br/>At the main menu Press the Console Button 5 times, a beep will sound, this will give you Infinite Lives<br/>During the game, you can press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to go to the next level<br/>Keyboard Contorls are Q, A, I, O and SPACE for PLUS users || [[Media:Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom.rar | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Infernal Runner]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game. || [[Media:Infernal Runner.rar | Infernal Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[International Karate Plus]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 for 1 Player Game<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 for 2 Player Game<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to turn Music On / Off<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to turn SFX On / Off<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:International_Karate_Plus.rar | International Karate Plus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Inside Outing]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Also Known as Raffles<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Jump/Pull, J2B1/J2B2=Pickup/Drop<br/>J2UP=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Inside Outing.rar | Inside Outing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Into The Eagle's Nest]]|| 1987 || Pandora || No || Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Into The Eagle's Nest.rar | Into The Eagle's Nest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Invasion of the Zombie Monsters]]|| 2013 || Relevo || Yes (Palette) || Converted by CraigsBar - Fixed by Yurif74<br/>CPC+ palette by Ayor61 || [[Media:Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar | Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Island Of Dr. Destructo (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar | Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Istradarion]]|| 2020 || Konstantinos Katsoris ||No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Istradarion.rar | Istradarion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Pause with console pause button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused, Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1 || [[Media:ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar | ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Italy 1990]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Italy 1990.rar | Italy 1990.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==J==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Enter Doors. Joypad 2 Button 1 and 2 for Pick Up / Drop || [[Media:Jack The Nipper.rar | Jack The Nipper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer.<br/>Quit Button is Joypad 2 UP with Yes or No, on Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes Button 2 for No || [[Media:Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar | Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jackal]]|| 1988 || Konami ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Change between game start and programmers screen.<br/>J1B2/J1B1/Pause=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Jackal.rar | Jackal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Licence To Kill]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar | James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Live And Let Die]]|| 1988 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar | James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jarlac]]|| 2018 || cpcretrodev.byterealms ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 & Devilmarkus<br/>CPC+ colors Loading screen<br/>CPC+ colors In Game<br/>Full Joypad controls (description on game startup)<br/>Pause button : Game Escape || [[Media:Jarlac.rar | Jarlac.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Bike Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Fire 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/>Quit with console pause button<br/>Replay with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/> CHEAT MODE (skip to next level if you lose)<br/>To activate, first view credit screen, then enter the name of first player "XXXXXXXX" (use fire 1x8),The cheat is now activated. || [[Media:Jet Bike Simulator.rar | Jet Bike Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy.rar | Jet Set Willy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome, GX4000 Pause=Hiscore<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar | Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jewel Warehouse]]|| 2016 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>version 1.1<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Jewel Warehouse.rar | Jewel Warehouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jinks]]|| 1988 || Rainbow Arts ||No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Jinks.rar | Jinks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade]]|| 1987 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Press Console Pause Button Whilst Paused to Quit<br/>Any other button to Unpause || [[Media:Joe Blade.rar |Joe Blade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 2]]|| 1988 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 for Controls, Select Joystick / pad 1 or 2 before you start<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Joe Blade 2.rar |Joe Blade 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 3]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/unpause. Computer screen : J1B1/B2/UP/DN=1,2,3,4 || [[Media:Joe Blade 3.rar |Joe Blade 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jonny Quest]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire<br/>J1B2 = Select object<br/>Pause button = Pause<br/>CHEAT: J1 Up to activate Infinite lives (second level and successive) and energy. || [[Media:Jonny Quest.rar | Jonny Quest.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==K==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[KANE]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:KANE.rar |KANE.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karateka]]|| 1990 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Combat Mode On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Bow<br/>J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Pass end screen.|| [[Media:Karateka.rar |Karateka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karl's Treasure Hunt]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 to play<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Infinite Lives, Press Joypad Button 2 three times, then press Button 1 to start|| [[Media:Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar |Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kat Trap]]|| 1987 || Domark ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire grenade<br/>J1B2 = Select weapon<br/>J1B1+left/right = fire weapon left/right<br/>Pause button = abort<br/>Ingame cheat = J2B1 for infinite lives || [[Media:Kat Trap.rar | Kat Trap.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killapede]]|| 1986 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=unpause / Pause Button=Quit)<br/>Cheat: Pause the game then hold down J1B2 and press UP to add a life. || [[Media:Killapede.rar | Killapede.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kinetik]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kinetik.rar | Kinetik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kitsune's Curse]]|| 2020 || Juan Reidrac || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)|| [[Media:Kitsune's Curse.rar |Kitsune's Curse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Ghost]]|| 1987 || Dro Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 left/right = left/right<br/>J1 up = Pass doors & stop select object mode.<br/>J1 down = Activate select object mode (J1 left/right to select)<br/>J1B1 = Start, Jump & use object.<br/>J1B2 = Exit the final screen<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the cheat (Infinite Lives). || [[Media:Knight Ghost.rar | Knight Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Lore]]|| 1984 || Ultimate Play the Game|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the music stops joystick will be selected automatically.<br/>J1B2=Directional Control On/OFF<br/>Directional control on = Joypad Button 2 to pick up<br/>Directional control off = Joypad Down to pick up || [[Media:Knight Lore.rar |Knight Lore.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Tyme]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Knight Tyme.rar |Knight Tyme.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Konami's Ping-Pong]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by remax<br/>Fire on Joy1 for 1 player, Fire on Joy 2 for 2 players.|| [[Media:Konami's Ping-Pong.rar |Konami's Ping-Pong.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Krakout]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Start the game with Joypad 1 Button 1, or select options with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Joypad 1 UP and DOWN and Button 1 to select options, Use Button 2 to Return to Main Menu<br/>Don't press Joypad button 1 on " DO NOT USE! " or you will need to reload the game. this was " LOAD LEVELS " it's not needed<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit, Are you sure? Y = Joypad 1 Button 1, N = Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>P and L for up and down are now Q and A for PLUS Users || [[Media:Krakout.rar |Krakout.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kung Fu Master]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Title Screen<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start, you can now select to have Kick and Punch Button Separate<br/>Button 1 = Yes ( Button 1 to Kick, Button 2 to Punch )<br/>Button 2 = No ( Button 1 to Kick/Punch, Button 2 Swops )<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit the game<br/>Press "Console Pause Button" instead of J1B1 to pass title screen will load a version of the game with infinite energy. || [[Media:Kung_Fu_Master.rar |Kung Fu Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kwik Snax Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar | Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==L==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Laser Squad]]|| 1989 || Blade Software ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />Difficulty : 1=UP 2=DN 3=LT 4=RT 5=1 6=2 7=Pause.<br/>Game of the Century Edition. It include all levels of the game : 5 levels from laser squad +2 levels of the expansion disk || [[Media:Laser Squad.rar | Laser Squad.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last Mission (The)]]|| || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire / Exit rolling demo<br/>J1B2 = pause/unpause (while game in pause : J1 up = Immunity / J1 down = cheat off) || [[Media:Last Mission (The).rar | Last Mission (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lazer Tag]]|| 1987 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Lazer Tag.rar | Lazer Tag.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last V8 (The)]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 or Joypad 2 to Start Game<br />Joypad 1 is (default controls) Move Joypad in Direction you want to move<br />Joypad 2 is Button 1 to Accelerate, Button 2 for Brake/Reverse, and Steer with Left and Right || [[Media:Last V8 (The).rar | Last V8 (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard.rar | Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard Tournament]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard Tournament.rar | Leaderboard Tournament.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Legend of Steel]]|| CPC Retrodev 2018 || Tod Studios || Yes (Palette) ||Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/> Game with CPC+ colors palette || [[Media:Legend of Steel.rar | Legend of Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lemmings]]|| 1991 || Psygnosis ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1B2+L/R=Select action, J1B1=Use selected action, J1B2=Unselect.<br/>J1B2+U/D=Change rate, J1B1+J2B2=Suicid, GX4000 Pause=Pause || [[Media:Lemmings.rar | Lemmings.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Light Force]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Activate Special Weapons, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Light Force.rar | Light Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Logistic]]|| 1993 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Logistic.rar | Logistic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire<br/>J1B2 = Jump<br/>J2B1 = Pause, any key to unpause.<br/>J2 D-pad = use powers ingame: Up=1/Left=2/Right=3/Down=4 || [[Media:Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar | Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Loopz]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Loopz.rar | Loopz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lorna]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Lorna.rar | Lorna.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==M==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix 2]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 up = Change Joystick to Keyboard<br/>J1 Down = Redefine Controls<br/>J1B1 = Start Game (Joypad by Default).<br/>J1B2 = Pause (any button to unpause)<br/>Pause Button = Music on/off.<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite lives): On the authors' screen, Press the Pause button once, <br/>then keep pressing J1B1 until the Main Menu appears. The screen will flash in Red <br/>To show you the cheat mode has been activated. || [[Media:Mad Mix 2.rar | Mad Mix 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar | Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game.rar | Mad Mix Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Madballs]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Madballs.rar | Madballs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maddog]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Maddog.rar | Maddog.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mag Max]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, JOY2 B1 = Reset || [[Media:Mag Max.rar | Mag Max.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Magica]]|| 2016 || usebox.net ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Version 1.0.2<br/>To use pause : Push DN twice to redefine the controls. || [[Media:Magica.rar | Magica.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mange Cailloux]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Mange Cailloux.rar | Mange Cailloux.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Manic Miner]]|| 1984 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Start, Pause, Music On/Off. J1LT/J1RT=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Manic Miner.rar | Manic Miner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marauder]]|| 1988 || Hewson||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs || [[Media:Marauder.rar | Marauder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marble Madness Deluxe Edition]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar | Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio||No|| Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar | Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Master Of The Lamps]]|| 1985 || Activision||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>ESC=GX4000 Pause || [[Media:Master Of The Lamps.rar | Master Of The Lamps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masters of the Universe]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Masters of the Universe.rar | Masters of the Universe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=ESC/SPACE, J1LT/RT=YES/NO<br/>J1B1=ENTER || [[Media:Match Day.rar | Match Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day II]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Select in menu, Pause in game ( brings up menu ). || [[Media:Match Day II.rar | Match Day II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Point]]|| 1985 || Psion||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Name screen : J1B1=Enter, J1B2=Delete<br/>GX4000 Pause=Restart Game, J1LT/RT=Y/N || [[Media:Match Point.rar | Match Point.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mercs]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Mercs.rar | Mercs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metal Army]]|| 1988 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Metal Army.rar | Metal Army.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metro Cross]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Console Pause Button to Start Game<br />Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Metro Cross.rar | Metro Cross.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MGT]]|| 1986 || Loriciel ||No|| Converted by Gerald || [[Media:MGT.rar | MGT.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mickey Mouse]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by dragon - fixed by Johnny Olsen || [[Media:Mickey Mouse.rar | Mickey Mouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Microprose Soccer]]|| 1989 || Microprose Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>Joystick,Keyboard 1 = Joypad 1/2<br/>Pause/Unpause=GX4000 Pause/J1B1, whilst Paused, press J1B2=Quit || [[Media:Microprose Soccer.rar | Microprose Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Midnight Resistance]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Backpack<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Midnight Resistance.rar | Midnight Resistance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mig 29 Soviet Fighter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change weapons, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J1B2=Pause/Unpause/Abort|| [[Media:Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar |Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mikie]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mikie.rar |Mikie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Milk Race (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon<br />Press button 1 and up and down to change gears|| [[Media:Milk Race.rar |Milk Race.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||[[Miss Input 2]]|| 2020 || Chupi Games (CPC Retrodev 2020) || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br />GX4000 Pause: Pause, While paused : J1B1/J1B2 = Game Resume/Quit || [[Media:Miss Input 2.rar | Miss Input 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission]]|| 1987 || Loriciels ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause Button = Pause (once again to abort)<br/>J1B2: cheat ingame (255 of force) || [[Media:Mission.rar | Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Elevator]]|| 1986 || Eurogold || No || Converted by yurif74|| [[Media:Mission Elevator.rar |Mission Elevator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Genocide]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 for Auto Fire On / Off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 Change Colour || [[Media:Mission Genocide.rar |Mission Genocide.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Jupiter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2/J1B1(Hold)=Pause/Unpause.<br/>During Pause, J1B2(Short)+J1B1(Long)=Quit to demo mode. J1B1 again=Main Menu|| [[Media:Mission Jupiter.rar |Mission Jupiter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien|| [[Media:MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar |MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monty On The Run]]||1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/= NO ; GX4000 PAUSE = Pause<br/>JOY B1/B2 = Abort Game/Exit hi-score|| [[Media:Monty On The Run.rar | Monty On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monument]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz & Ayor61<br/>Pause button = Pause (once again to quit)<br/>Two versions of the game: Normal with original colors and "Plus" with new colors || [[Media:Monument.rar | Monument.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Moon Buggy]]|| 1985 || Anirog Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1 to unpause).<br/>J1B2 or J1UP = Jump<br/>You can now Press Fire J1B1 for Enter on High Score Table, I've made up=1/left=2/right=3/down=4. So as Pause button is P, you can enter P1/P2/P3/P4 (J1B1=Enter/J1B2=Delete) || [[Media:Moon Buggy.rar | Moon Buggy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Motos]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Fire Button to Start Game || [[Media:Motos.rar | Motos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mountie Mick's Death Ride]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar |Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Freeze]]|| 1984 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Jump<br/>J1B2 = Fire / Leave demo mode<br/>J2B1 = Music on<br/>J2B2 = Music off<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B2 to unpause) || [[Media:Mr Freeze.rar | Mr Freeze.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Heli]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press UP to get past the loading screen.|| [[Media:Mr Heli.rar |Mr Heli.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutant Monty]]|| 1984 || Artic Computing || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game/Pause&Unpause. J1B2=Music ON/OFF. GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Mutant Monty.rar |Mutant Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutants]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Mutants.rar | Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Myth - History In The Making]]|| 1989 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz - ppi keyboard fix by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Cycle through and select icon in window, Press again outwards to get back in the game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1|| [[Media:Myth.rar |Myth.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==N==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Narc]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>B2(Hold)+UP/DN=Jump/Crouch. B1(Hold)=Rockets. GX4000 Pause/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Trainer doesn't work on last level, use poked version. || [[Media:Narc.rar | Narc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Navy Moves]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Two versions: Spanish & English<br/>Keyboard controls: J1 left/right = Choose a character, J1B1/B2 = Next/delete character, J1 Up/down = Validate/space<br/>Part 1: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Pause game, Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Abort game<br/>Part 2: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Swap weapons, J2B1 = Abort game<br/>Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Pause game || [[Media:Navy Moves.rar | Navy Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nebulus]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>On main menu, J1LT/RT=1/2 players, J1UP/DN=Music/SFX<br/>Ingame, J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1UP=Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Nebulus.rar | Nebulus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis]]|| 1987 || Konami || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select weapon remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:Nemesis.rar | Nemesis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis The Warlock]]|| 1987 || Martech || No || Converted by VincentGR & Urusergi<br/>Cheat : J1B2 (Hold While Game Loading) = Infinite energy<br/>J1DN/UP: Duck/Jump, J1B2: Fire/Spit Acid, GX4000 Pause = Pause || [[Media:Nemesis The Warlock.rar | Nemesis The Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Netherworld]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Game with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Quit game with Console Button<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Netherworld.rar | Netherworld.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New York Warriors]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New York Warriors.rar | New York Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New Zealand Story (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New Zealand Story (The).rar | New Zealand Story (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nightbreed - The Action Game]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Transform<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar | Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Ninja.rar | Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Massacre]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the green boxed screen loads up, press any key to bring the menu up.<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 and the console pause button for menu options.<br/>Enter Level Codes with the following Buttons;<br/>P = CONSOLE PAUSE BUTTON, 6 = JOYPAD 2 UP, 5 = JOYPAD 2 DOWN, T = JOYPAD 2 RIGHT, R = JOYPAD 2 LEFT<br/>Level Codes = 05: P666, 10: P555, 15: PRRR, 20: PTTT, 25: 6666, 30: 5555, 35: RRRR, 40 : TTTT<br/>Both Players use Joypad Button 2 for Magic, Pause Button to Pause and Unpause the game.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 2 Button 2 and press pause button twice to quit game and return to game menu screen.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 and press pause button twice to turn music off, pause the game,<br/>hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 then press pause button twice to turn music back on..<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the High score table.|| [[Media:Ninja Massacre.rar | Ninja Massacre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Scooter Simulator]]|| 1988 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joystick, so press joypad 1 button 1 or 2 to start a 1 or 2 player game<br/>Menu buttons as follows;<br/>0 for Keyboard now UP, 1 for Joystick now DOWN, 2 for 1 Player now Joypad 1 Button 1, 3 for 2 Player now Joypad 1 Button 2 || [[Media:Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar | Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Spirit]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Ninja Spirit.rar | Ninja Spirit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[No Exit]]|| 1990 || Coktel Vision || Yes || Original cartridge - "Uninitialized stack" fix by gerald || [[Media:No Exit.rar |No Exit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nonamed]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Nonamed.rar |Nonamed.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[North Star]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>S for Smart Bombs remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:North Star.rar| North Star.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==O==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Obliterator]]|| 1989 || Melbourne House ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Obliterator.rar| Obliterator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oceano]]|| 2015 || Egotrip ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Oceano.rar | Oceano.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Off Shore Warrior]]|| 1989 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Off Shore Warrior.rar | Off Shore Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Official Father Christmas]]|| 1989 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Official Father Christmas.rar | Official Father Christmas.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oh Mummy !]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joy1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Oh Mummy !.rar | Oh Mummy !.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[On The Run]]|| 1985 || Design Design ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for Menu Options. J2B1=Sound On/Off || [[Media:On The Run.rar | On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[One Man And His Droid]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by token<br/>C64 screen as loading screen. || [[Media:One Man And His Droid.rar | One Man And His Droid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Alexandra]]|| 2018 || 4mhz ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Operation Alexandra.rar | Operation Alexandra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Gunship]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bombs, J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B2=Skip Levels<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit Game. || [[Media:Operation Gunship.rar | Operation Gunship.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Hanoi]]|| 1990 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Operation Hanoi.rar | Operation Hanoi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Thunderbolt]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains both CPC and CPC+ version.<br/>Crosshairs Hack=Crosshairs always turned on || [[Media:Operation Thunderbolt.rar | Operation Thunderbolt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Wolf]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains Musicman3512 Intro<br/>Cheat : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Menu : J1 B1=1,B2=2<br/>Ingame : J1 B1=Shoot, B2=Grenade, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:Operation Wolf.rar | Operation Wolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle]]|| 2018 || Manuel Sagra || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar | OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Outlaw Reloaded]]|| 2017 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>V2 : J1B2:Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Outlaw Reloaded.rar | Outlaw Reloaded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Out Run]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/brake, J1UP=Change Gear, J2B1=Abort || [[Media:Out Run.rar | Out Run.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==P==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[P-47 The Freedom Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO.<br/>LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1 = U, 2 = L, 3 = R, 4 = D Joypad 2: 5 = U, 6 = L, 7 = R, 8 = D<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar | P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Land]]|| 1989 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Insert credits.J1B1/B2=1/2 Player Game<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Waggle Joystick (Useful for springs)<br/>|| [[Media:Pac-Land.rar | Pac-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Mania]]|| 1988 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 1 to start game, Pause Button on Menu Screen for High Scores<br/>Joypad Button 2 Music on / off, on menu screen or ingame<br/>Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Pac-Mania.rar | Pac-Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pang Remix]]|| 2018 || dthrone ||Yes|| The game is exactly the same as Pang except the balloons now start each level moving in the opposite direction<br/> In some cases it can change how a level plays out quite significantly, in other cases not so much...<br/>There are a handful of levels where you'd better get out of the way quick || [[Media:Pang Remix.rar | Pang Remix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Panic Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Panic Dizzy.rar | Panic Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Press Console Button to Start Game - Joypad set as default<br/>Press Button 1 for Keyboard, Press Button 2 for Joystick<br/>Press UP to Redefine Controls, Press DOWN for Demonstration Mode<br/>Press Joypad Button 2 for Pause, Press Console Button to Quit<br/>Press Console Button to pass High Score Table || [[Media:Paperboy.rar | Paperboy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy 2]]|| 1991 || Mindscape || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Paperboy 2.rar | Paperboy 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pentomino]]|| 2017 || [[Shining]] || No|| || [[Media:Pentomino.rar | Pentomino.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Periscope Up]]|| 1989 || Atlantis Software || No||Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Periscope Up.rar | Periscope Up.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantis Legacy]]|| 2017 || cpc-power.com || No||Converted by iXien<br />J1B2+L/R : Choose an item, J1B2+U/D : Launch Craft/Open Menu || [[Media:Phantis Legacy.rar | Phantis Legacy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantom Club]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Phantom Club.rar | Phantom Club.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantomas 2.0]]|| 2018 || Jordi Sureda & Santiago Ontanon|| Yes (Palette)||Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade : CPC+ game colors version - Language selection CPC+ screen || [[Media:Phantomas 2.0.rar | Phantomas 2.0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phoenix Emulator]]|| 2016 || Norbert Kehrer || No||Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 : Shields || [[Media:Phoenix Emulator.rar | Phoenix Emulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Picrocs]]|| 2016 || BDC Iron || Yes||Converted by Roudoudou, Ast & arnoldemu<br />Fixed so that it runs on a real GX4000 || [[Media:Picrocs.rar | Picrocs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pipemania]]|| 1990 || Empire || No||Converted by CraigsBar<br />Needs two joysticks to pass the start bit<br />High Score entry isn't joystick compatible but you can just hit the Pause/use Joy 2 to get past that || [[Media:Pipemania.rar | Pipemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Platoon]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No||Converted by pmeier<br />Added a menu to configure your joystick (1,2 or 3 buttons). || [[Media:Platoon.rar | Platoon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Poogaboo-La Pulga 2]]|| 1991 || Opera Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar | Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Postman Pat - The Computer Game]]|| 1988 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 to Change Difficulty<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 to Change Music / fx or Quiet<br />Press Pause Button to get passed Highscore Table || [[Media:Postman Pat.rar | Postman Pat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Potsworth & Co]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by Skunkfish<br />Menu: J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Redefine<br/>Ingame: J1UP/DN/LT/RT=Jump/Crouch/Left/Right.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause || [[Media:Potsworth & Co.rar | Potsworth & Co.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Boat Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Power Boat Simulator.rar | Power Boat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Drift]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Power Drift.rar | Power Drift.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Predator]]|| 1988 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2 +Up=Long Grenade, +DN=Short Grenade, +RT=Pick/Drop<br/>Invicibility with J1B2+LT on v1 and GX4000 Pause on v2 || [[Media:Predator.rar | Predator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik]]|| 1991 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Prehistorik.rar | Prehistorik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik II - Back To Hungerland]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Use 64k version for GX4000<br />Includes 128k and PLUS version|| [[Media:Prehistorik II.rar | Prehistorik II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prison Riot]]|| 1990 || Players ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP on Main Menu=Redefine Keys, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Prison Riot.rar | Prison Riot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel]]|| 2017 || 4Mhz ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1UP/J1B1=Long Jump, J1DN/J1B2=Short Jump, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Return || [[Media:Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar | Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional BMX Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Professional BMX Simulator.rar | Professional BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prohibition]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Start, J1B2=Hide, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off || [[Media:Prohibition.rar | Prohibition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Promotion!]]|| 2020 || BiteStudios<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New Overscan CPC+ screen<br/>Jump=J1B1/J1UP, Weapon = J1B2. Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit || [[Media:Promotion!.rar | Promotion!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis]]|| 1986 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Pro Tennis.rar | Pro Tennis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts]]|| 1990 || UBI Soft || Yes || Original cartridge - "Setting interrupt mode after enabling interrupt" fix by gerald || [[Media:Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar |Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional Ski Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br />Up = Instructions, Left = Enter New Names, Right = Redefine Controls, Down = Enter for names<br />Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br />Default controls = Buttons 1 and 2 on Joypads for Left & Right, Down to Thrust<br />Default controls are left and right buttons, as need to hold left and right to plough<br />To enter your names, you can press the console pause button for P then the joypad button 1 or 2 for number,<br />then Enter with joypad down, So you could enter names as P1, P2, etc if you wish || [[Media:Professional Ski Simulator.rar | Professional Ski Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Project Future]]|| 1985 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Project Future.rar | Project Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psyborg]]|| 1992 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Abandon || [[Media:Psyborg.rar | Psyborg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psycho Pigs UXB]]|| 1988 || US Gold ||Yes (Splashscreen)|| Converted by Phantomz & iXien<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=1 Player/2 Players, J1B2=Info Screen<br/>Ingame : J1B2/B1 : Pause/Unpause, During pause GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Quit/Continue<br/>While game is loading, press J1B2 to show the original splashscreen, but succesfully redrawn by TotO. || [[Media:Psycho Pigs UXB.rar | Psycho Pigs UXB.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pub Trivia]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 to select player picture : 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5<br/>If you just want a one player game, you can use J1B2 to select picture one.<br/>On the Highscore table you can use the following:<br/>Joypad 2: 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5, Down=Delete<br/>Joypad 1: fire1=Enter, fire2=1<br/>Therefore with the console Pause Button, you can enter your name as P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 || [[Media:Pub Trivia.rar | Pub Trivia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pulsator]]|| 1987 || Martech ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Pulsator.rar | Pulsator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Puzznic]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette)|| Plus Palette by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] and BDCIron, Retry menu fix by Phantomz || [[Media:Puzznic.rar | Puzznic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pyjamarama]]|| 1984 || Mikrogen || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Pyjamarama.rar | Pyjamarama.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Q==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Q10 Tank Buster]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Drop armour piercing shells. || [[Media:Q10 Tank Buster.rar | Q10 Tank Buster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Qabbalah]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz, dthrone and Urusergi || [[Media:Qabbalah.rar | Qabbalah.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Questor]]|| 1986 || Cascade Games ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2 B1 = Restart (With Cheat mode activated) ; GX4000 PAUSE=Pause Cheat || [[Media:Questor.rar | Questor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Quick Draw McGraw]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Urusergi<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game || [[Media:Quick Draw McGraw.rar | Quick Draw McGraw.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==R==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Raid Over Moscow]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1 then J1DN=Lift off then Open hanger door, J1B2 = Switch between overview and station.<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Raid Over Moscow.rar | Raid Over Moscow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rainbow Islands]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Push UP to increase credits during title screen || [[Media:Rainbow Islands.rar | Rainbow Islands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo - First Blood Part II]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Use joypad button 2 for weapon select || [[Media:Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar| Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo III]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 to Play, Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 Change Weapon<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 Pick Up Object / Swop Object With Inventory<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 Use Object<br />Joypad 2 UP for Inventory Screen<br />Joypad 2 DOWN to Scroll Inventory || [[Media:Rambo III.rar| Rambo III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rampage]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause to Pass the Loading Screens. Joypad 1 to choose control mode<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to load original version<br/>Poked version include infinite health || [[Media:Rampage.rar | Rampage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ramparts]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause Button to Start Game, J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause<br/>Poked version gives infinite health to both player || [[Media:Ramparts.rar | Ramparts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ranarama]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Autofire, GX4000 Pause,J1B1=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Ranarama.rar | Ranarama.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rath-Tha]]|| 1989 || Positive ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Rath-Tha.rar | Rath-Tha.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Various controls versions (1/2 pads) (see text file).<br/>Red Blood fix. Poked version || [[Media:Renegade.rar | Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade III - The Final Chapter]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz || [[Media:Renegade III.rar | Renegade III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate Atlantida]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT=UP/Select/Right/Left, J1B1/B2=Fire/In-Out, J2B1=Abandon.<br/>Menu D-pad = Move, Fire1 = select the option, Fire2 = Music on/off.<br/> || [[Media:Rescate Atlantida.rar | Rescate Atlantida.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate En El Golfo]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause = J2B1 || [[Media:Rescate En El Golfo.rar | Rescate En El Golfo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescue On Fractalus]]|| 1986 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game menu<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Start Game / Fire2 = Demo Mode / Up/down = Increase/decrease Starting Level / Left/right<br/>J1DOWN = Decrease Starting Level<br/>Ingame<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Launch AMB torpedo / Fire 2 = Pause/Unpause game<br/>Joypad 2 : Up = Systems on/off / Down = Land / Left = Open airlock / Right = Booster / fire1 = Decrease Thrust / fire2 = Increase Thrust<br/>Pause Button = Quit game || [[Media:Rescue On Fractalus.rar | Rescue On Fractalus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Reveal]]|| 1988 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Reveal.rar | Reveal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rex]]|| 1989 || Martech || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs, J1DN=Shield, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Rex.rar | Rex.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous]]|| 1989 || Core Design || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous.rar | Rick Dangerous.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous 2]]|| 1990 || Micro Style || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Select Level (Menu): J1 FIRE=1, LEFT=2, DOWN=3, RIGHT=4, UP=5 (appears with cheat on)<br/>Hurry up: JOY2 RIGHT (while the letters jump) ; ESCAPE = JOY2 FIRE1 ; Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>Cheat Menu: Yes = JOY1 B1;No = JOY1 B2 || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous_2.rar | Rick Dangerous 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Blasters]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer option 3 selected with console pause button || [[Media:Road Blasters.rar | Road Blasters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Runner]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Start the game with the Console Pause Button<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 on the main screen to turn the inbuilt cheat for infinite lives on / off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Road Runner.rar | Road Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin.rar | Robin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin Hood - Legend Quest]]|| 1993 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar| Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robocop]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Up, 3 = Joy1 Left, 4 = Joy1 Right, 5 = Joy1 Down,<br />6 = Joy2 Up, 7 = Joy2 Left, 8 = Joy2 Right, 9 = Joy2 Down<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu and Joy1 Button 1 to Start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Robocop.rar| Robocop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rock Hopper]]|| 1985 || Nick Stevens & Amsoft || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Rock Hopper.rar | Rock Hopper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rod-Land]]|| 1991 || Storm Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Rod-Land.rar | Rod-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Ahoy!]]|| 1984 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Rewk|| [[Media:Roland_Ahoy.rar | Roland_Ahoy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In The Caves]]|| 1984 || Indescomp || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland In The Caves.rar | Roland In The Caves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Time]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit || [[Media:Roland In Time.rar | Roland In Time.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Space]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit, J2 Pad=Scroll || [[Media:Roland In Space.rar | Roland In Space.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland On The Ropes]]|| 1984 || Zigurat || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland On The Ropes.rar | Roland On The Ropes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Takes A Running Jump]]|| 1986 || Peter Green || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar | Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rolling Thunder]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rolling Thunder.rar | Rolling Thunder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[R-Type]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Select Level with JOY1 1=1 2=2 U=3 L=4 R=5 D=6 JOY2 1=7 2=8<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Release<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:R-Type.rar | R-Type.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Run The Gauntlet]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Run_The_Gauntlet.rar | Run the Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rygar - Let's Fight !!!]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rygar.rar | Rygar.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==S==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[S.T.U.N. Runner]]|| 1991 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon<br />Use Button 2 on Joy 1 to select joystick before playing || [[Media:S.T.U.N. Runner.rar |S.T.U.N. Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sabre Wulf]]|| 1985 || Ultimate Play the Game || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Sabre Wulf.rar | Sabre Wulf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Salamander]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the game, any button to Unpause, whilst Paused<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Salamander.rar | Salamander.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Saracen]]|| 1987 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>JB2 = Music on/off<br/>Pause button = Pause/unpause (J1B1=restart/J1B2=quit).<br/>Use joypad to change level on the menu<br/>CHEAT : Infinite lives: J2B1 and J2B2 at once during the game. || [[Media:Saracen.rar | Saracen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[SAS Combat Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Grenades, J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:SAS Combat Simulator.rar | SAS Combat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Satan]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Part 2 Access Code = 66666666 Enter it with UP on Joypad 2<br />Controls can be Redefine, but by defaut they are as follows;<br />Part 1, Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Abort with Console Pause Button<br />Part 2, UP-DOWN with Joypad 1 Button 2, Teleport with Joypad 2 Button 1,<br/>Access Item Menu / Pause with Joypad 2 Button 2<br />Abort with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Satan.rar | Satan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Savage]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Level Select = UP for 1, LEFT for 2, RIGHT for 3 and DOWN for the Intro<br />In Part 2 and Part 3, you can press the console pause button to enter the code<br/>that allows the game to change from practice mode to normal mode, enter code<br/>by pressing the console pause button several times || [[Media:Savage.rar | Savage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The)]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz - Fixed by Johnny Olsen<br />Nich version - (Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer || [[Media:Sacred_Armour_Of_Antiriad_(The).rar |Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sai Combat]]|| 1986 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP/DN=1/2 Player, J1B1/B2= Start with 3/6 Lives<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Sai Combat.rar |Sai Combat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Skunkfish<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B1/J1B2=Punch/Jump, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar | Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar | Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scout Steps Out (The)]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scout Steps Out (The).rar | Scout Steps Out (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/scramble-new-game-for-amstrad-cpc/ Scramble]|| 2019 || PuzCPC || No || Official release for GX4000 || [[Media:Scramble.rar | Scramble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scramble Spirits]]|| 1990 || Grandslam || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Cheat option at start (Trainer) gives infinite lives to both players<br/>The game also has a inbuilt cheat option<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on the screen with " Press Fire To Start " in the<br/>middle to activate the inbuilt cheat<br/>The inbuilt cheat gives player one invulnerability || [[Media:Scramble Spirits.rar | Scramble Spirits.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Secret Agent Sly Spy]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for options on main screen<br />UP for Option 1 = Define Keys, DOWN for Option 2 = Select Joystick<br />Push DOWN for Joystick if you want to use Joypad 1, PAUSE WILL NOT WORK<br />DEFINE KEYS TO JOYPAD 2 AND PAUSE BUTTON OR BUTTON 2 IF WANT PAUSE TO WORK<br />The trainer level select buttons are as follows<br />1 = JOY1 FIRE1, 2 = JOY1 UP, 3 = JOY1 LEFT, 4 = JOY1 RIGHT, 5 = JOY1 DOWN<br />6 = JOY2 UP, 7 = JOY2 LEFT, 8 = JOY2 RIGHT, 9 - JOY2 DOWN || [[Media:Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar | Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sergeant Seymour Robotcop]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, J2 B1=Reset || [[Media:Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar |Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour At The Movies]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour At The Movies.rar |Seymour At The Movies.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour Take One!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour Take One!.rar |Seymour Take One!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Dancer]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Dancer.rar |Shadow Dancer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Of The Beast]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Of The Beast.rar |Shadow Of The Beast.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shao Lin's Road]]|| 1987 || The Edge || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shao Lin's Road.rar | Shao Lin's Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shinobi]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon<br/>64k version hence no music (and also no SFX). || [[Media:Shinobi.rar | Shinobi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shockway Rider]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Practice<br/>Practice level select = J1B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4/5/6, J2B1/B2=7/8.<br/>Ingame : J1B2=Music/SFX. || [[Media:Shockway Rider.rar | Shockway Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Short Circuit]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause=Pause (1x)/Reset (2x), move to unpause<br/>Part 1 : J1B1+dir = Activate Prog, J1B2 = Select Prog, J2B1 = Slow/Fast message, J2 UP/LT/RT = 1, 2, 3 (Items).<br/>Part 2 : J1B1 = Fire, J1B2/UP = Jump. || [[Media:Short Circuit.rar | Short Circuit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shufflepuck Cafe]]|| 1989 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Shufflepuck Cafe.rar |Shufflepuck Cafe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Side Arms]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapon, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Side Arms.rar | Side Arms.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silent Shadow]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Up/Down on Joy1 to move up and down in the menu, Left on Joy 1 to toggle between P1 and P2 settings<br/>Right on Joy 1 to access "Redefine Keys". Redefine for every player you intend to play to have access to Bombs.<br/>1/2 Players or 2 players controlled by P1 by redefining keys. Button 2 on Joy 1 to Start || [[Media:Silent Shadow.rar | Silent Shadow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silkworm]]|| 1988 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Scanlines<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Silkworm.rar |Silkworm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Ababol]]|| 2010 || The Mojon Twins || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Sir Ababol.rar |Sir Ababol.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Lancelot]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Sir Lancelot.rar | Sir Lancelot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sirwood]]|| 1989 || Opera Soft || No|| Converted by dragon<br/>To choose level : J1LT/RT/DN/UP=1/2/3/4, you need to reset the console to switch level. || [[Media:Sirwood.rar | Sirwood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skate Ball]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Quit. During Pause, J1B2=Change Colors. || [[Media:Skate Ball.rar | Skate Ball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skweek]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B1/B2=Suicide/Quit, J2UP/DN=Music/Sound Effect On/Off || [[Media:Skweek.rar | Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skywar]]|| 1993 || CPC Infos || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Skywar.rar |Skywar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slap Fight]]|| 1987c || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, J1B2=Select Powerup<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Slap Fight.rar | Slap Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slightly Magic]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Slightly Magic.rar | Slightly Magic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slither]]|| 2018 || EgoTrip ||No|| || [[Media:Slither.rar | Slither.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Small Games for Smart Minds]]|| 2007 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Small Games for Smart Minds.rar | Small Games for Smart Minds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Smash TV]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 for Menu<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit<br/>To turn the Cheat Mode On or Off<br/>During Play, hold down Button 2 on Joypad 1, then press Button 1 on Joypad 2 || [[Media:Smash TV.rar | Smash TV.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Soccer 86]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by remax & Phantomz || [[Media:Soccer 86.rar | Soccer 86.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solar Coaster]]|| 1987 || Optyx Software || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Solar Coaster.rar| Solar Coaster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solomon's Key]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Solomon's Key.rar| Solomon's Key.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sonic Boom]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Super Shot, J2B1=Quit<br/>On main menu, GX4000 Pause=Redefine.<br> On redefine screen, GX4000 Pause/Any other button=Yes/No || [[Media:Sonic Boom.rar | Sonic Boom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcerers]]|| 2020 || Salavador Cantero || Yes (Splashscreen + palette) || Converted and CPC+ colors by Cyrille Gouret (Ayor61)<br/>On main menu: J1B1 = 1 Player, J1B2 = 2 players, J1 Down = Turbo Mode<br>While playing: Pause button = Pause, J1B2 = Quit, J2B2 = Music on/off || [[Media:Sorcerers.rar | Sorcerers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery]]|| 1985 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Button 1 || [[Media:Sorcery.rar | Sorcery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery+]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz, dragon, Urusergi<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Sorcery+.rar | Sorcery+.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Crusade]]|| 1992 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1=Move Cursor, J1B1/B2=Click As Mouse/Select Cursor keys in the gamepad (to scroll in the map).<br/>GX4000 Pause =Abandon || [[Media:Space Crusade.rar | Space Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Harrier]]|| 1986 || Elite / Sega || No || Converted by CraigsBar and Phantomz || [[Media:Space_Harrier.rar | Space Harrier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Hawks]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by token<br/>Trainer and tape cover as loading screen. || [[Media:Space Hawks.rar | Space Hawks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Invasion]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Space Invasion.rar | Space Invasion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Mania]]|| 1986 || Neil Kolban || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Space Mania.rar | Space Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Moves]]|| 2020 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Version 2.2 || [[Media:Space Moves (2020).rar | Space Moves (2020).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Pest Control]]|| 2015 || usebox.net || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Space Pest Control.rar | Space Pest Control.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Speed King]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Escape || [[Media:Speed King.rar | Speed King.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spherical]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>two different versions, one for one player and the other for one or two players.<br/>Look in txt for detailled instructions || [[Media:Spherical.rar | Spherical.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spindizzy]]|| 1986 || Activision|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Button on Title Screen for credits<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = STOP, Joy2 Button 1 = Map, Joy2 Button 2 = Score<br/>Joy2 Left = Rotate Left, Joy2 Right = Rotate Right<br/>Joy2 Up = Change Shape, Joy2 Down = Change Colour<br/>P (PAUSE) = Pause Button<br/>Joy2 1 + 2 On title screen to Play " STIX "<br/>PAUSE Button = Leave STIX, Joy2 Button 1 = Trail mode on/off<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = Halts STIX movement, Joy2 Button 2 = Clears the screen (stop the STIX first) || [[Media:Spindizzy.rar | Spindizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Split Personalities]]|| 1986 || Domark ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Split Personalities.rar | Split Personalities.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spots 94]]|| 1994 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Spots 94.rar | Spots 94.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Hunter]]|| 1986 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Level Select : J1LT/RT=Novice/Expert<br/>J1B1=Select Weapon, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J2B1Pause/Unpause/Quit|| [[Media:Spy Hunter.rar | Spy Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy]]|| 1985 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy.rar | Spy Vs Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, J12B2 = Turn Music On/Off, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar | Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar | Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Starquake]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. <br/>Detailled instructions for teleportation in txt || [[Media:Starquake.rar | Starquake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Sabre]]|| 2007 || Psytronik Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Sabre.rar | Star Sabre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - A New Hope]]|| 1987 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - A New Hope.rar | Star Wars - A New Hope.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back]]|| 1988 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar | Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi]]|| 1989 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar | Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Pool]]|| 1986 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Quit Game<br/>Red or Yellow ? = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Red, Joypad 1 Button 2 = Yellow<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Steve Davis Pool.rar | Steve Davis Pool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Snooker]]|| 1985 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu, apart from the last option, use Joypad 1 button 2 for Green Screen<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Retake your last shot<br/>Play again = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 = No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass " Enter Name "<br/>Use Joypad 2 for selecting colour after you pot a red<br/>Yellow = Up, Green = Left, Brown = Right, Blue = Down, Pink = Button 1, Black = Button 2<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users, ESC to Quit || [[Media:Steve Davis Snooker.rar | Steve Davis Snooker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormbringer A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord]]|| 1989 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump. GX4000 Pause=Pause, any Button to Unpause.|| [[Media:Stormlord.rar| Stormlord.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord II - Deliverance]]|| 1990 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button four times to play without password, New title screen from the C64 version<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump || [[Media:Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar| Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stranded]]|| 2006 || Cronosoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button=Pass title screen, J1B1=Start (Menu or Code Screen) || [[Media:Stranded.rar | Stranded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter]]|| 1988 || Tiertex / Capcom || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter.rar | Street Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter II]]|| 2008 || Hermol || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter II.rar | Street Fighter II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Striker in the Crypts of Trogan]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit.<br/>Pass Highscore table with J1B2. || [[Media:Striker_In_The_Crypts_Of_Trogan.rar | Striker In The Crypts Of Trogan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Strip Poker]]|| 1988 || Anco Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Strip Poker.rar | Strip Poker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen and scrolling text screen, Joypads Button 2 for Potions<br/>One Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select " Sorceror " or " Fighter ", then Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin a one player game<br/>Two Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 1 to begin a two player game<br/>Pause the game with the Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Turn the Music on / off with the Console Pause Button ( you will need to pause / unpause the game until you have it off or on )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the highscore table || [[Media:Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar | Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Car Racer]]|| 1990 || Micro Style ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select GX4000 Joystick, then J1B2=UP in the Menu's. <br/>Enter Name=GX4000 Pause/J1UP/J1DN/J1LT/J1RT=P/1/2/3/Delete, J1B1=Return<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Stunt Car Racer.rar |Stunt Car Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Man Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stunt Man Seymour.rar |Stunt Man Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sub Hunter]]|| 2011 || Psytronik Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Sub Hunter.rar | Sub Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Subway Vigilante]]|| 1989 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Menu : J1B1 = play using joypad 1 / J2B1 = Play using joypad 2<br/>Pause button = Pause (twice to return to menu) || [[Media:Subway Vigilante.rar | Subway Vigilante.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Supersnake]]|| 1992 || David Hall || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Supersnake.rar | Supersnake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Gran]]|| 1985 || Tynesoft || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Super Gran.rar | Super Gran.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Hang-On]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Push UP on Joypad 1 to enter intial on score table || [[Media:Super Hang-On.rar | Super Hang-On.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Monaco GP]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Load the 64k version for the GX4000<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Option 1 = Redefine Controls ( can redefine joypad 2 if want to use both buttons )<br/>Push UP on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 1<br/>Push DOWN on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 2<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No || [[Media:Super Monaco GP.rar| Super Monaco GP.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Off Road]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & dragon<br/>Joypad B1 for Accelerate, B2 for Brake, UP for Nitro<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Press NITRO to pass screens or select options in shop, this is UP on Joypads or SPACE if selected keyboard control on a PLUS || [[Media:Super Off Road.rar | Super Off Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Pipeline II]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Button 2 to Change amount of Lives, Button 1 to Play.<br/>Pause the game with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any key.<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass high score table.<br/>Cheat version = Console Pause Button to increase score, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Skip Level, Button 2 to lose a life.|| [[Media:Super Pipeline II.rar| Super Pipeline II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Robin Hood]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Fire Button 2 for Options, Fire Button 1 For Y, Fire Button 2 For N<br/>Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Super Robin Hood.rar| Super Robin Hood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar |Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Ski]]|| 1987 || Microids ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Return to Main Menu.<br/>Numbers of players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J2UP/LT/RT/DN/B1=5/6/7/8/9<br/>To enter skier's Names, press the Console pause button for P (it won't let you enter numbers) || [[Media:Super Ski.rar |Super Ski.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Skweek]]|| 1990 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause<br/>Suicide : Press J1B1 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds.<br/>Suicide +98 Lives : Press J1B2 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds. || [[Media:Super Skweek.rar |Super Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Sprint]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Super Sprint.rar |Super Sprint.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tank Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Super Tank Simulator.rar | Super Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tetris]]|| 1997 || Frequency/Dooddler ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Tetris.rar |Super Tetris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Superman - The Game]]|| 1985 || First Star Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Superman - The Game.rar | Superman - The Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sweevo's World]]|| 1986 || Sweevo's World || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Sweevo's World.rar |Sweevo's World.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Switchblade]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||Yes (Palette + hardware sprites) || Converted by Ayor61 (Plus version - Color fix) & Phantomz (CPC version) || [[Media:Switchblade.rar |Switchblade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sword Of The Samurai]]|| 1992 || Zeppelin Games || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Sword Of The Samurai.rar |Sword Of The Samurai.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Syntax]]|| 1988 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Syntax.rar | Syntax.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==T==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tapper - Official Arcade Game]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button = Exit and reset default values. || [[Media:Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar | Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Target Renegade]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu<br />Redefine controls first || [[Media:Target Renegade.rar |Target Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Technician Ted]]|| 1984 || Hewson || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Instructions<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Technician Ted.rar | Technician Ted.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles]]|| 1990 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pad1: 1=Fire 2=Select weapon.<br/>Pad2: 1=Change turtle 2=Quit game when in Pause. Right=In/Out vehicule. Up=Cheat mode on/off.<br/>GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2 - Coin Op]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Quit game, or Press any direction on Joypad 1 Dpad to Jump to next Level || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Queen]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 to confirm your choice when changing cards.<br/>To see your partner entirely press Console Pause Button. ||[[Media:Teenage Queen.rar | Teenage Queen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tempest]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/NO<br/>J1 : B1=Fire plasma, B2 =Super Zapper, RT= Move Clockwise, LT = Move Anticlockwise<br/>GX 4000 PAUSE = Pause ; J2 B1 = Abort game<br/> || [[Media:Tempest.rar | Tempest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tennis Cup II]]|| 1990 || Loriciels || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fix (J1=Joypad 1, J2=Joypad 2) || [[Media:Tennis Cup II.rar | Tennis Cup II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teodoro Can't Fly]]|| 2012 || Dimension Z / Retroworks || No || Converted by CraigsBar & Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Teodoro Can't Fly.rar | Teodoro Can't Fly.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminator 2 Judgment Day]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar | Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminus]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminus.rar | Terminus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terra Cognita]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = J1B1/J1B2=Yes/No<br/>End of game : Press GX4000 Pause to continue. || [[Media:Terra Cognita.rar | Terra Cognita.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tetrix]]|| 1989 || Playfield || Yes (Palette) || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Tetrix.rar | Tetrix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thanatos]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />You need to go into alter playing keys and select joystick before you start<br />To alter skill 1 to 8, use the following: Pad 1 = Up 1, Left 2, Right 3, Down 4, Pad 2 = Up 5, Left 6, Right 7, Down 8<br />Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br />Highscore table is bypassed with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Thanatos.rar | Thanatos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing Bounces Back]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause<br/>Pause Button = Quit Current Screen || [[Media:Thing Bounces Back.rar | Thing Bounces Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing On A Spring]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=Quit)<br/>Pause Button = Music On/Off<br/>J1B1 to Pass Highscore Table (but J1B2=Delete, so you can use Pause Button to enter P for Player 1, PP for Player 2 etc)<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Oil): Press J1B2 on the main menu. The border will turn black.<br/>The "Oil" bar will drop once in the alert zone, it will rise as if by a miracle. || [[Media:Thing On A Spring.rar | Thing On A Spring.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thomas The Tank Engine]]|| 1990 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Whilst Paused, GX4000 Pause Button to Quit game.|| [[Media:Thomas The Tank Engine.rar | Thomas The Tank Engine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Through The Trap Door]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start, J2B1=Berk-Drut, J2B2=Pause, Any Button(x2) = Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Redefine/Restart || [[Media:Through The Trap Door.rar | Through The Trap Door.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thrust.rar | Thrust.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust II]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Button 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Button 2 to Pickup<br/>Can Redefine Controls to Joypad 2 || [[Media:Thrust 2.rar | Thrust 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar | Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tiger Road]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Tiger Road.rar | Tiger Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Music ON/OFF, J2B2=Abandon, Pause=Pauuse || [[Media:Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar | Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tombstowne]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Pause / Unpause, Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Tombstowne.rar | Tombstowne.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tornado Low Level]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B2=Mission Info<br/>Any button on J2/GX4000 Pause=Exit screen, J1B2=View/Exit Map screen ingame<br/>J2B1=Pause, Exit(x2), J2B2/DPad/GX4000 Pause=Unpause || [[Media:Tornado Low Level.rar | Tornado Low Level.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Total Recall]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Pass Hiscore, J1B1+DN=Toggle armed/unarmed || [[Media:Total Recall.rar | Total Recall.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Totems]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Rotate, J1DN=Drop, J1B2=Pause, Pause=Quit.<br/>You can redefine the controls if you want to change them. || [[Media:Totems.rar | Totems.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tower of Rubble]]|| 2017 || Morri || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Tower of Rubble.rar | Tower of Rubble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Track And Field]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Track And Field.rar | Track And Field.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Traffic]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Traffic.rar | Traffic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trailblazer]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass Loading Screen/Start, J1B2=Music ON/OFF<br/>GX4000 Pause=Options (Menu)/Quit (Ingame) || [[Media:Trailblazer.rar | Trailblazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Train (The)]]|| 1988 || Accolade || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Spanish version.Pad 1: Button 2-Sound on/off<br/>Pad 2 : Cross/Button 1-Change view in train Button 2:Restart - GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Train (The).rar | Train (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trantor The Last Stormtrooper]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>You can input anything for a password so keep pressing the pause button<br/>TRANSPORTER ACTIVATION BEAMCODE is PPP, so press the console button 3 times<br/>Press the Console Pause Button or any button on Joypad 2 to skip intro and probe software screen<br/>If you can't move when you get " Stormtrooper you've looked here before " just press the console pause button or wait like 10 seconds<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause and Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit || [[Media:Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar | Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trap Door (The)]]|| 1986 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start/Drop, J2LT/B1=Learner/Super Berk, J2RT= Redefine, J2B2=Tilt, GX4000 Pause=Pause, Any Button = Unpause || [[Media:Trap Door (The).rar | Trap Door (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trashman Goes Moonlighting]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar | Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Chopper Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause. <br/>During Pause, GX4000 Pause/J1UP=Infinite Lives=Skip Level|| [[Media:Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar | Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Esprit]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 for Map On / Off, Move around map with the Dpad<br/>Console Pause Button to Terminate Game and Restart ( One life at a time )<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to Pass highscore table|| [[Media:Turbo Esprit.rar | Turbo Esprit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo The Tortoise]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Ayor61<br/> Joypad Button 2 for Joypad Select<br/> Joypad button 1 for Game Start || [[Media:Turbo The Tortoise.rar | Turbo The Tortoise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican]]|| 1990 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Buttton 2 for Energy Lines, Joypad 1 + 2 (press at same time) for Grenades<br/>Press Console Pause Button then Joypad 1 Button 1 for CHEAT MODE (99 almost everywhere)<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Skip Level, Don't skips pasted 5.2 ( Last Level ) or game will crash<br/>Joypad Button 1 + 2 to reset to level 1 || [[Media:Turrican.rar | Turrican.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican 2]]|| 1991 ||Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>intro->button2<br/>Condole Button to Pause<br/>The high score only admit abcd+1 enter,2 delete, the poke in the high score=DDDDD<br/>To change the level with the poke button1 pad2 || [[Media:Turrican 2.rar | Turrican 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Twin Turbo V8]]|| 1988 ||Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Start Game<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/Brake, J1UP/DN=Gears<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Twin Turbo V8.rar | Twin Turbo V8.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[U.N. Squadron]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:U.N. Squadron.rar | U.N. Squadron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Unpredictaball]]|| 1992 || Video Images || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Unpredictaball.rar | Unpredictaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Untouchables (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Pause, (X2) to quit, other key tu unpause. J2b1=Skip Level || [[Media:Untouchables (The).rar | Untouchables (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uridium]]|| 1986 || Hewson Consultants || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Uridium.rar | Uridium.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Usagi Yojimbo]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer : J1B1/B2=Yes/No, Main Menu = Joy 2 + Pause (don't forget to change from Practice to Game)<br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause, any button to Unpause. Keep pressing the pause button (or any button on Joypad 2) to pass highscore table.|| [[Media:Usagi Yojimbo.rar | Usagi Yojimbo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uwol 2 Quest For Money]]|| 2011 || The Mojon Twins ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar | Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==V==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[V The Visitors]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:V The Visitors.rar | V The Visitors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vampire - Phantomas 2]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar | Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>On title screen, use Button 1, define Joy1, then Up, define Toggle for P2<br/>Button 1 for 1 Player, Up for 2 players || [[Media:Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar|Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vikings (The)]]|| 1986 || Kele Line || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause : Pause(x1)/Quit(x2). On Pause, J1B1/B2: Return (Normal/Silent Mode)<br/>Cheat Menu J1B1/B2: Yes/No || [[Media:Vikings (The).rar|Vikings (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vindicator (The)]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Part 1/2/3, J1B2=Toggle/Bombs/Toggle.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause (1X), Quit (2x). || [[Media:Vindicator (The).rar|Vindicator (The).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==W==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warhawk]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Warhawk.rar | Warhawk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warlock]]|| 1987 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Warlock.rar | Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wanderer 3D]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2B1=3D/Mono, J2B2=Quit, J2UP/DN=Speed Up/Down,J1B2+Direction=Fast Turn || [[Media:Wanderer 3D.rar | Wanderer 3D.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[War Machine]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Grenades<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to continue on " You are now dead! " screen|| [[Media:War Machine.rar | War Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist| Way of the Exploding Fist (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist+| Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wec Le Mans]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>1 to use Joystick = Up and Down for Accelerate and Brake, Fire to change Gear<br/>2 to use Defined Controls = after you have Redefined Controls<br/>Preset Defined Controls = Button 1 and 2 for Accelerate and Brake, Up to change Gear<br/>Console Button to Quit game || [[Media:WEC_Le_Mans.rar | WEC Le Mans.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Werewolves of London]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>To highlight icon = Joy2 Dpad Left and Right, Pause = Joy2 Button 1<br/>(Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Quit = Joy2 Button 2 ( Whilst Paused ), Increase or Decrease Music Volume = Joy2 Dpad Up and Down || [[Media:Werewolves of London.rar | Werewolves of London.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[West Bank]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start ( default joystick )<br/>Use Joypad 2 Dpad for Menu options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Turn Music On / Off || [[Media:West Bank.rar | West Bank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Who Dares Wins II]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Who Dares Win 2.rar | Who Dares Win 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Whopper Chase]]|| 1987 || Erbe Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Whopper Chase.rar | Whopper Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild West Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the following Buttons multiple times to enter codes:<br />Act2 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire1<br />Act3 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire2<br />Act4 - Enter Code with Pause Button || [[Media:Wild West Seymour.rar |Wild West Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild Bunch (The)]]|| 1985 || Firebird ||No || Converted by dragon & Joseman || [[Media:Wild Bunch (The).rar | Wild Bunch (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winchester]]|| 1988 || Chip || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Winchester.rar | Winchester.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winter Games]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Move through the options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 = Select option<br/>Joypad 2 Dpad select number of players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br/>To enter your name/s, you can press the console pause button for p then the joypad 2 dpad for number,<br/>then Enter with joypad 2 Button 2, So you could enter names as p1, p2, p3, p4 etc if you wish.|| [[Media:Winter Games.rar | Winter Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wizball]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />New title screen by STE'86 plus Trainer, Stack overflow fix (prevents corruption at level 6)<br />J1B2=Select Bonus.|| [[Media:Wizball.rar | Wizball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wonder Boy]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by pmeier (select nb of buttons)/ Phantomz and Urusergi (all other versions))<br />Phantomz/uresergi versions : J1B1/B2=1P/2P Game, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B1=Quit || [[Media:Wonder Boy.rar | Wonder Boy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Class Leaderboard]]|| 1987 || US Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Number Of Players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4.<br/>Player Level : GX4000 Pause/J2B1/J2B2 = Professional/Amateur/Kids<br/>J1B1=Enter || [[Media:World Class Leaderboard.rar | World Class Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Series Baseball]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:World Series Baseball.rar | World Series Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wriggler]]|| 1985 || Blaby Computer Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any Button=Pass Title Screen, J1B1/J1/B2/J2B1 = Start Game/Instructions/Redefine Controls<br/>J1B2/J1B1/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause/Quit. GX4000 Pause=Enter for highscore. || [[Media:Wriggler.rar | Wriggler.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WWF Wrestlemania]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Return=1 Space=2|| [[Media:WWF Wrestlemania.rar | WWF Wrestlemania.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==X==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Out]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Trigger Secondary Weapon System<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 = Bring In The Drones<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 = Choose Secondary Weapon System<br />Console Pause Button to Pause, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />CHEAT MODE To earn money very easily<br />Just take a ship and throw in the trash directly (without buying)<br />The trash is symbolized by the little alien in the bottom right || [[Media:X-Out.rar | X-Out.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xenon]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer: Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Level Select is Joypad 1 Button 1 or UP = Level 1, LEFT = Level 2, RIGHT = Level 3, DOWN = Level 4.<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start game, or use Joypad 2 Buttons 1 and 2 for Menu Options<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Change Mode, Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Xenon.rar | Xenon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xevious]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joy2 Button 1 to start one player game, Joy2 Button 2 to start two player game || [[Media:Xevious.rar | Xevious.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xor]]|| 1987 || Logotron ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Xor.rar | Xor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xybots]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Player 1, Player 2 Uses Joypad 1 by default || [[Media:Xybots.rar | Xybots.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Y==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yie Ar Kung-Fu]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Menu = Joypad 1 UP for HighScores, Button 1 and 2 for 1 or 2 Player, DOWN to Redefine Keys<br />Joystick by Default, Press 1 or 2 to start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 1 Button 2 to turn music on / off, this also unpauses the game<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit game || [[Media:Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar | Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yogi Bear]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by 00WReX<br />Joystick / Gamepad control, Fire button to start.<br/>Console 'Pause' button to Pause, fire button to resume. || [[Media:Yogi Bear.rar | Yogi Bear.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Z==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Z - Comme Zark Davor]]|| 1985 || Rino Marketing || No || Converted by iXien<br />English version (known as Z-Pilot) || [[Media:Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar | Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zaxx]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br />French Menus || [[Media:Zaxx.rar | Zaxx.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zombi]]|| 1986 || Ubi Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Select actions / Cancel if tape options are selected by mistake / Fight Zombies (keep hitting it)<br/>J1B2 = cancel actions<br/>J1 left = Move selector / Really quit if the trash game option is selected <br/>J1 right = Move selector / Continue game if the trash game option is selected<br/>J2B2 = Invert the action <br/>If you don't want to have to keep hitting J1B1 to fight zombies, also included is a CPR with an exclusive auto attack feature ;) || [[Media:Zombi.rar | Zombi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zona 0]]|| 1991 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zona 0.rar | Zona 0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zone Trooper]]|| 1988 || Gamebusters || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zone Trooper.rar | Zone Trooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zorro]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold|| No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press J1B1 to use the sword, J1B2 to play/stop music, PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Zorro.rar | Zorro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zox 2099]]|| 1987 || Loriciels|| No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Zox 2099.rar | Zox 2099.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zub]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause=Launch game/select level on menu screen, scanner during game. J1B2=Duck<br />Poked version gives "No harm from droids" || [[Media:Zub.rar | Zub.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zynaps]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />This is the new CPCwiki version || [[Media:Zynaps.rar | Zynaps.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Need a fix==<br />
<br />
Games on this list miss the criteria to be fully playable on joystick. Sometimes, they are not playables, sometimes only a little part is unplayable. Hence it's up to you to decide if you want to try and play them on your GX4000 nevertheless.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Problem<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killer Cobra]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || Need a fix - Graphic corruption ||[[Media:Killer Cobra.rar | Killer Cobra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
To look at :<br />
<br />
Beyond The Ice Palace : [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/msg183722/#msg183722 Report]<br />
<br />
== GX4000 Compatibles Demos == <br />
<br />
These demo files have been converted to .cpr and tested on a GX4000.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amaury]]|| 2019 || Roudoudou || Yes || || [[Media:Amaury.rar | Amaury.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbar]]|| 2016 || Benediction || Yes || Converted by Devilmarkus || [[Media:Barbar.rar | Barbar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battro]]|| 2015 || Batman Group || No || Converted by McKlain - size fix by gerald || [[Media:Battro.rar | Battro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eerie Forest]]|| 2017 || Logon System || Yes || || [[Media:Eerie Forest.rar | Eerie Forest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NQ! Music Disc]]|| 2018 || [[TGS]] & skrju || Yes || || [[Media:NQ! Music Disc.rar | NQ! Music Disc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Schnapps]]|| 2019 || [[TGS]] || Yes || Evoke 2019 || [[Media:Schnapps.rar | Schnapps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wolf - RPG Preview 1]]|| 2016 || Dirty Minds || No || || [[Media:Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar | Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 17]]|| 2017 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || || [[Media:X-Mas 17.rar | X-Mas 17.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition)]]|| 2015 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || Converted by Ast || [[Media:X-Mas_2008_(Special_Edition).rar | X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Games| ]] [[Category:Cartridges| ]] [[Category:CPC Plus]][[Category:CPC Plus Games| ]] [[Category:Expansion ROM| ]][[Category:Software| ]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Converted_GX4000_Software&diff=108320Converted GX4000 Software2021-11-24T08:43:18Z<p>Gryzor: /* D */</p>
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<center>[[File:Gx4000.jpg|GX4000|link=Plus#The GX4000 Games Console]][[File:C4CPC_Cartridge.png|280px|C4CPC|link=C4CPC]]</center><br />
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Games on this page are games converted to CPR format in order to be played on a GX4000 (with e.g. a [[C4CPC]], or by burning an EPROM).<br />
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For GX4000 compatibility, they must comply to these rules :<br />
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* Auto-Launchable on a GX4000<br />
* Being fully playable from the very beginning to the end (including Hi-Scores) with a Joystick<br />
* Being 64K games.<br />
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If you spot a non detected problem , please report here : http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/<br />
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==Full set==<br />
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Full Set (2021-01-17): <br />
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NB : No "Need a fix" included<br />
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==GX4000 Conversion - Starting guide==<br />
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[[Media:CPC_Fanzine_-_GX4000_conversion.pdf | GX4000 Conversion]] by CPC Fanzine (Skunkfish)<br />
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==Useful softwares==<br />
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[[Nocart]] by [[Kevin Thacker]]<br />
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==Converted Games==<br />
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==0-9==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[1942]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1/B2=1/2 Player game. Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause, J1B2=Roll || [[Media:1942.rar | 1942.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[1943 - The Battle of Midway]]|| 1988 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J2B2=P1/P2 Roll, Pause=Smart Bomb for both players.<br/> Menu scren : J1B1/J1B2=Choose P1/P2 || [[Media:1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar | 1943 - The Battle of Midway.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[2048]]|| 2014 || Futur Anterieur || No || Converted by Phantomz and CraigsBar<br/>Multi Cart, with Version Mode 0 and Mode 1<br/>Turn Music On or Off with Console Pause Button || [[Media:2048.rar | 2048.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[2088]]|| 1988 || Zeppelin Games ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:2088.rar | 2088.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Fight]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:3D Fight.rar | 3D Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Grand Prix]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:3D_Grand_Prix.rar | 3D Grand Prix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Starfighter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br/>Pause Button = Redefine Controls<br/>Pause Button = Shield, Pause / Unpause = Joypad 1 Fire 2 || [[Media:3D Starfighter.rar | 3D Starfighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[3D Starstrike]]|| 1985 || Realtime Games Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause on/off, GX4000 Pause=Exit || [[Media:3D Starstrike.rar | 3D Starstrike.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[4X4 Off-Road Racing]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar | 4X4 Off-Road Racing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[720 Degrees]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:720 Degrees.rar | 720 Degrees.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[77 Attempts]]|| 2018 || Unknown Design|| Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:77 Attempts.rar | 77 Attempts.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==A==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[A Team (The)]]|| 1988 || Zafiro Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:A Team (The).rar | A Team (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Abadia Del Crimen (La)]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar | Abadia Del Crimen (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Abu Simbel Profanation]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J1B2 = Long Jump/Short Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any Button = Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1 = Quit || [[Media:Abu Simbel Profanation.rar | Abu Simbel Profanation.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Acolyte]]|| 2017 || Clockwize Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit, Level Skip=J2B1. || [[Media:Acolyte.rar | Acolyte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Action Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bike<->Car, GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1/J2B1=Unpause/Quit. || [[Media:Action Fighter.rar | Action Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Adidas Championship Tie Break]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Shaun M. Neary<br/>J1UP to pass overscan title screen, J1B1/J1B2 for Trainer options.<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1/GX4000 Pause (x2)=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar | Adidas Championship Tie Break.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Advanced Pinball Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar | Advanced Pinball Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave]]|| 2015 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar | Adventure Of Amy (The) - Concave.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[After Burner]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>If Fire don't start the game after you died, select Keyboard, press Fire a few times, Select Joystick again, and start game with fire. || [[Media:After Burner.rar | After Burner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[After The War]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu: J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Level : J1 DOWN=1,UP=2,RIGHT=Intro<br/>Ingame : JOY1 B1=Shoot & Hit, B2=Crouch & Kick, JOY2 B1=RESET, GX 4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:After The War.rar | After The War.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Airwolf]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Airwolf.rar | Airwolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alcon 2020]]|| 2020 || Abalore Games || No || Official release|| [[Media:Alcon 2020.rar | Alcon 2020.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Alien.rar | Alien.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Attack]]|| 1989 || Schneider Computer Partner || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Alien Attack.rar | Alien Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Intervention]]|| 1993 || Sean McManus || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Alien Intervention.rar | Alien Intervention.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alien Storm]]|| 1991 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Alien Storm.rar | Alien Storm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aliens]]|| 1986 || Electric Dreams ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire, fire2: enter door.<br/>J2 = play as : left=Ripley/right=Burke/up=Vasquez/down=Bishop/fire1=Gorman/fire2=Hicks<br/>Pause button: pause game (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=abort) || [[Media:Aliens.rar | Aliens.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Alinka]]|| 1991 || Amstrad Cent Pour Cent || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu<br/>Button 1 and Button 2 for 1 or 2 Player<br/>UP for Option 3, DOWN for Option 4 || [[Media:Alinka.rar | Alinka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anarchy]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Anarchy.rar | Anarchy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Android One]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=Fire<br/>Pause Button: Pause (fire2 to abort)<br/>MENU : J1B1=start/J1B2=demo/Pause button=instructions || [[Media:Android One.rar | Android One.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Andy Capp]]|| 1987 || Mirrorsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Andy Capp.rar | Andy Capp.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Anima]]|| 2020 || cperezgrin <br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No || by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/>Menu:J1B1/B2:English/Spanish, Menu Demo/Instructions : J1B1/B2:Yes/No<br/>Game Menu : J1B1/B2: Game start/Dual stick game mode, J1LT/RT:Palette Colors change || [[Media:Anima.rar | Anima.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[APB|APB - All Points Bulletin]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO || [[Media:APB_-_All_Points_Bulletin.rar | APB - All Points Bulletin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Area 51]]|| 2005 || J.Cauldwell/N.Campbell || No || Converted by Phantomz & VincentGR || [[Media:Area 51.rar | Area 51.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1UP/J1DN=1P/2P Game. J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Arkanoid.rar | Arkanoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Arkanoid Revenge Of Doh]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Infinite Lives only, ESC for Level Skip not mapped <br/>Infinite Lives Cheat doesn't work on Boss Fights, Stage 17 and Stage 33, the disk is the same || [[Media:Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar | Arkanoid II - Revenge of Doh.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Army Moves]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Music On/Off, Any Button=Unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Army Moves.rar | Army Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asphalt]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapons || [[Media:Asphalt.rar | Asphalt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Asterix And The Magic Cauldron]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar | Asterix And The Magic Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atom Ant]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1=start<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=unpause/J1B2=quit)<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the inbuilt cheat (Immunity) || [[Media:Atom Ant.rar | Atom Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Atomic - Extended Version]]|| 1992 || Fraggle & Duck || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Allow intro to play through, it is followed by the Game Menu || [[Media:Atomic - Extended Version.rar | Atomic - Extended Version.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ATV Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:ATV Simulator.rar | ATV Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Auf Wiedersehen Monty]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>GX4000 Pause=Abandon, J1B2=Fly in Airport. || [[Media:Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar | Auf Wiedersehen Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Avenger]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Avenger.rar | Avenger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>1st episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Crepuscule Du Naja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C.]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>3rd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - 20000 Avant J.C..rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>4th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Malefice Des Atlantes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>2nd episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Le Talisman D'Osiris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>5th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Traitement Bzzz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique]]|| 1987 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien<br/>6th episode || [[Media:Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar | Aventures du KA (Les) - Menace Sur L'Arctique.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
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==B==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Baba's Palace]]|| 2017 || Azicuetano/McKlain || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61 || [[Media:Baba's Palace.rar |Baba's Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bactron]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game, PAUSE again to quit game. || [[Media:Bactron.rar | Bactron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Badlands]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Fire to Accelerate, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Fire<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause the Game, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1 || [[Media:Badlands.rar | Badlands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bad Cat]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button to skip loading screen.<br/>NUMBER OF PLAYERS: J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4<br/>NAMES : GX4000 PAUSE = P, J1UP/DN/LT/RT = 1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2 = ENTER/DELETE. || [[Media:Bad Cat.rar | Bad Cat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Bearing]]|| 1993 || Radical Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 d-pad=move up/down<br/>Pause button: pause / unpause.<br/>Quit: pause button, then J1B2<br/>CHEAT: Pause button, then J1B1 (infinite lives). || [[Media:Ball Bearing.rar | Ball Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Blazer]]|| 1987 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button: start the game.<br/>J1B1 = enter settings / swap settings (Joy1 fire2: modify selected setting values)<br/>J1B2 = choose time.<br/>J2B1 = demo mode (J2B1=choose droids/J2B2=choose time)<br/>J2B2 = pause/unpause while playing (Pause button=abort) || [[Media:Ball Blazer.rar | Ball Blazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ball Crazy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy 1 Button 1, 2 = Joy 1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left<br/>5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy 2 Button 1, 8 = Joy 2 Button 2 || [[Media:Ball Crazy.rar | Ball Crazy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior]]|| 1987 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to select mode, Joypad 1 Button 1 to start game.<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to pause and unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on or off.<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game. || [[Media:Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar | Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition)]]|| 1989 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game now has the Title Screen<br/>Game defaults to Joystick so Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start Game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar | Barbarian II - The Dungeon Of Drax (Disk Edition).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Flip Icon Bar || [[Media:Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar | Barbarian - The World Of Barbarian (Melbourne House).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing]]|| 1985 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>One player Game: J1=Enter name. See txt for instructions<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar | Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bart Vs. The Space Mutants]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2 Buttons For Menu Options.<br/>2 versions : Up=Jump or J1B2=Jump (except on the 1st level where both works).<br/>Poked versions gives Infinite Lives. || [[Media:Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar | Bart Vs. The Space Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Cases]]|| 2017 || CNGSoft || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2017 || [[Media:Basket Cases.rar | Basket Cases.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Basket Master]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Basket Master.rar | Basket Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman (1986)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Includes a Trainer which gives Infinite Lives & Invulnerability<br/>You are invulnerable unless the shield is at 0, if you get hit whilst it's on 0 then you will die ( stops you getting stuck ) || [[Media:Batman (1986).rar | Batman (1986).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Caped Crusader]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Push UP to get past the loading screen<br/>Title screen in Overscan and CPC+ Palette || [[Media:Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar | Batman - The Caped Crusader.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Batman - The Movie]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard CPC version (darker palette)<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 Starts the Game<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to change Music On or Off<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Redefine controls<br/>Redefine controls first to get pause to work || [[Media:Batman - The Movie.rar | Batman - The Movie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle Ships]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu Selection <br/>Select Joystick or Redefine controls first || [[Media:Battle Ships.rar | Battle Ships.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battle-Tank Simulator]]|| 1985 || Design Design || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need both joypads for all the menu options.<br/>Press Console Pause Button to pass highscore table. || [[Media:Battle-Tank Simulator.rar | Battle-Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BCM El Buscador De Codigo]]|| 2007 || ESPBasic || No || Converted by MiguelSky<br/>English & Spanish versions. || [[Media:BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar | BCM El Buscador De Codigo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beach-Head]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Beach-Head.rar | Beach-Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bears!]]|| 2017 || Sohde || Yes || 05-2020 bugfixed version || [[Media:Bears!.rar | Bears!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bedlam]]|| 1988 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Cheat (Resume at the level where you lost): On Main Menu, Press down on Joypad 2. || [[Media:Bedlam.rar | Bedlam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bestial Warrior]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>P=Pause, J2B1= Abandon || [[Media:Bestial Warrior.rar | Bestial Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Betiled | Betiled!]]|| 2009 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by xenon || [[Media:Betiled!.rar | Betiled!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Beyond The Ice Palace]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pass Title and Scroll Screen<br/>Make sure to remap summon to J1B2. || [[Media:Beyond The Ice Palace.rar | Beyond The Ice Palace.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Binky]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1/B2=Sound On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Binky.rar | Binky.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bio Spheres]]|| 1987 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Reset Game. || [[Media:Bio Spheres.rar | Bio Spheres.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blagger]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start the game from the begining<br/>Cheat Mode = hold down Joypad 1 button 2 and press Joypad 1 Button 1 to start on the screen displayed<br/>If you lose all your lives, just press joypad 1 button 1 to start the same level || [[Media:Blagger.rar | Blagger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blasteroids]]|| 1989 || Image Works ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass 1st screen. J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Pause=Quit.<br/>The game defaults to Joypad 1 for Player 2, so the controls you Redefine for joypad 2 will be player 1.<br/>By default (Player 2 Joypad 1 ) controls are, Forward = Thrust, Back = Transform, Left = Rotate anticlockwise, Right = Rotate clockwise, Fire 1 = Fire || [[Media:Blasteroids.rar | Blasteroids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Blue Angel 69]]|| 2010 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Blue_Angel_69.rar | Blue Angel 69.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BMX Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use a key config if you want to have accelerate/brake on 2 differents buttons<br/><br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:BMX Simulator.rar | BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bobby Bearing]]|| 1986 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 d-pad=up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Cheat<br/>J1B2 = Find the current brother or cousin to save.<br/>Pause / unpause with Console Pause Button (J1B1 to quit game) || [[Media:Bobby Bearing.rar | Bobby Bearing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[BoBo]]|| 1988 || Infogrames || No || Converted by dragon<br/>1 to 5 players, but the players name are not Joystick friendly... || [[Media:BoBo.rar | BoBo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || Yes || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Standard Palette and Plus Palette (+Overscan) Title screen available.<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack.rar | Bomb Jack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Jack II]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press any direction of to skip high score table. || [[Media:Bomb Jack II.rar | Bomb Jack II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bomb Scare]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/LT/RT=Forward/Clockwise/Anticlockwise, J1B1=Fire<br/>J1B2=Pickup/Drop, J2B1/J2B2=Next Object/Use || [[Media:Bomb Scare.rar | Bomb Scare.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Booty]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Booty.rar | Booty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash]]|| 1985 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by gerald<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to change control settings on start screen<br/>Use joystick fire 2 to suicide during game|| [[Media:Boulder Dash.rar | Boulder Dash.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boulder Dash 3]]|| 1986 || First Star Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit Cave. || [[Media:Boulder Dash 3.rar | Boulder Dash 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Bob Strikes Back]]|| 1985 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar | Bounty Bob Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bounty Hunter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Bounty Hunter.rar | Bounty Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Boy Racer]]|| 1987 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Game is ready for two players with joypads by default<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Begin a Two Player Game<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to Redefine Controls<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to turn player two on or off ( car disappears for one player game )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on Menu to turn menu music on or of<br/>Press the Console Pause Button ingame to quit || [[Media:Boy Racer.rar | Boy Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bravestarr]]|| 1987 || Go!|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Bravestarr.rar | Bravestarr.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Break Thru]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Button 1 to Fire, Button 2 to Jump || [[Media:Break Thru.rar | Break Thru.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Brick Rick]]|| 2020 || usebox.net || No || Version 1.1 || [[Media:Brick Rick.rar | Brick Rick.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bruce Lee]]|| 1984 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bruce Lee C64 demo by Epyteor as an easter egg, just press the console pause button<br/>instead of 1 or 2 on the Trainer screen to see it, you will need to reset the console after. || [[Media:Bruce Lee.rar | Bruce Lee.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz (Standard & Poked version) & pmeier (Select nb of button version)<br/>In standard/poked version J1B1/J1B2=Shoot/Jump, GX4000 Pause=/Unpause. || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble.rar | Bubble Bobble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Bobble 4 CPC]]|| 2012 || CNGSoft ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Bubble_Bobble_4_CPC.rar | Bubble Bobble 4 CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Stage Buttons: Joy 1 = 1 Up, 2 Left, 3 Right, 4 Down, Joy 2 = 5 Up, 6 Left, 7 Right, 8 Down || [[Media:Bubble Dizzy.rar | Bubble Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Bubble Ghost]]|| 1988 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Bubble Ghost.rar | Bubble Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Builderland]]|| 1991 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Builderland.rar | Builderland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Burning Wheels]]|| 1987 || T.M. Schmidt ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Burning Wheels.rar | Burning Wheels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Buggy Boy]]|| 1987 || Elite / Tatsumi ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Buggy_Boy.rar | Buggy Boy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==C==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-|-<br />
||[[Cabal]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Grenades, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/unpause<br/>J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Cabal.rar |Cabal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[California Games]]|| 1987 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter names : GX4000 Pause=P, J2UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4 (Therefore can enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4.)<br/>J2B1/B2=Confirm/Delete ; Press J2B1 when you have enough players.<br/>J1UP/DN to change " Is this correct? ", J1B1 to confirm. || [[Media:California Games.rar |California Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Camelot Warriors]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Camelot Warriors.rar |Camelot Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube]]|| 1987 ||Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Cybo Grenades, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit. || [[Media:Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar| Captain America - Defies The Doom Tube.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Fizz]]|| 1989 || Psyclapse ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press LEFT for German, DOWN for English, RIGHT for French<br/>Use Joypads Button 2 for Blitter<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Console Pause Button also used to Turn Music On / Off due to lack of buttons, Pause and Unpause until music on or off || [[Media:Captain Fizz.rar| Captain Fizz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Captain Planet And The Planeteers]]|| 1990 || Mindscape || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Special Power<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit || [[Media:Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar |Captain Planet And The Planeteers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes]]|| 1990 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar | Carlos Sainz - Campeonato del Mundo de Rallyes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Catastrophes]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Catastrophes.rar | Catastrophes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron]]|| 1985 || Palace Software || No || Converted by McKlain - fixed by Devilmarkus<br/>Language and cheats selection by Joystick || [[Media:Cauldron.rar | Cauldron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cauldron II]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || Yes || CPC Version : Converted by McKlain<br/>GX4000 Version : Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New CPC+ Palette, Soundtrack, Titlescreen || [[Media:Cauldron_II.rar | Cauldron II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cavemania]]|| 1991 || Atlantis Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Two versions : one where Joypad 1 Button 2 is pause, the other where Joypad 1 Button 2 is Jump.<br/>J1B2 Pause : Pause Button to Quit/ J1B2=Pause (J1B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>J1B2 Jump : Pause Button to Quit / J2B2=Pause (J2B1=unpause)/ Skip highscore table with J1B1 or J1B2<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Energy) : On the " THE ISLANDS " screen, press UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT <br/>if it works the message " 1. ISLE OF BEGONIA " will be replaced by " CAVEY TO THE RESCUE! ". || [[Media:Cavemania.rar | Cavemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Championship Baseball]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Championship Baseball.rar | Championship Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chase HQ]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Chase HQ.rar | Chase HQ.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chevy Chase]]|| 1991 || Itec || Yes<br/>(CPC+ palette) || Converted by Ayor61, updated by Phantomz<br/>V1:Original car controls, V2:Customized controls<br/>J1B1 = Acceleration, J1B2 = Brake, J1 Up = Gear<br/>Pause button = Escape Game, Updated version offers default joypad control || [[Media:Chevy Chase.rar | Chevy Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chiller]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Chiller.rar | Chiller.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Chuckie Egg]]|| 1985 || A&F Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Title screen in Overscan by CraigsBar, Push UP to get past<br/>Up = 4 Players, Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Down = 3 Players || [[Media:Chuckie Egg.rar | Chuckie Egg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Invaders]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit.<br/>Hi-score : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J1B1/B2=Enter/Delete, GX4000 Pause=P || [[Media:Classic Invaders.rar | Classic Invaders.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Classic Muncher]]|| 1987 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Classic Muncher.rar | Classic Muncher.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Force]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Freeze the Enemies, Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause.|| [[Media:Cobra Force.rar | Cobra Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cobra Stallone]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to select weapons (when collected).|| [[Media:Cobra Stallone.rar | Cobra Stallone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Colony]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Fire 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Fire 2 for Mode<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause, any button to unpause<br/>Abort game with Joypad 2 Fire 1<br/>Abort game Y / N = Console Pause Button for Yes, any button for No|| [[Media:Colony.rar | Colony.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Columns Cpc]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu: 1 = Fire 1, 2 = Fire 2, 3 = Console Pause Button, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 9 = Up, 0 = Down<br/>Ingame: Dpad for Left and Right, Fire 1 = Rotation, Fire 2 = Accelerate Fall, Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Turn Music On / Off on Menu or Ingame || [[Media:Columns CPC.rar | Columns CPC.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Commando]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Commando.rar | Commando.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Comando Tracer]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Comando Tracer.rar | Comando Tracer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Combat School]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN=1/2 Players || [[Media:Combat School.rar | Combat School.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Con-Quest]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>The game requires both Joypads. || [[Media:Con-Quest.rar | Con-Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Confuzion]]|| 1985 || Incentive ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Confuzion.rar | Confuzion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Continental Circus]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz - Continues fixed by yurif74<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Button 2, 3 = Up, 4 = Left, 5 = Right, 6 = Down, 7 = Joy2 Button 1, 8 = Joy2 Button 2 ||[[Media:Continental Circus.rar | Continental Circus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Coolbox]]|| 2016 || Morri || No || Converted by Phantomz (v1) & 00WReX (v2)<br/>For v2: J1UP=Restart, J1DN=Music, J1B1=Pickup/Drop, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Coolbox.rar | Coolbox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Sheriff]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B2=Abandon. || [[Media:Cosmic Sheriff.rar | Cosmic Sheriff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cosmic Wars]]|| 2016 || PuzCPC || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Cosmic Wars.rar | Cosmic Wars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Count Duckula II]]|| 1992 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Count Duckula II.rar | Count Duckula II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[CPC Soccer - Community Edition]]|| 2020 || Voxel Tower || No || Official release || [[Media:CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar | CPC Soccer - Community Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crack Down]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Purple Title Screen<br/>Player 1 is on the Right, Player 2 is on the left<br/>Hold Down Joypad Fire Button to use grenades, both joypad buttons do the same || [[Media:Crack Down.rar | Crack Down.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crafton & Xunk / Get Dexter]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen<br/>Language select screen options, Left = French, Joypad 1 Button 1 = English, Right = German<br/>Use Joypad 1 LEFT and RIGHT to Select control option 1 or 2, Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin Game<br/>Option 1 = Walk in the direction you push<br/>Option 2 = Left, Right and Down to Turn, Up to Walk<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Jump, Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pick Up, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Drop<br/>Joypad 2 LEFT to Recall Xunk, Joypad 2 RIGHT to Pull<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Crafton & Xunk.rar | Crafton & Xunk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/J2UP=Accelerate, J1B2/J2DN=Brake, GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause<br/>Hiscore : J1B1/J1B2=Up/Down, J1LT/J1RT=Left/Right, J1UP=Select Letter|| [[Media:Crazy Cars.rar | Crazy Cars.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Cars 3]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by Urusegi<br/>J1B2=Boost ; J2B1=Night glasses ; J2B2=Restart || [[Media:Crazy Cars 3.rar | Crazy Cars 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crazy Legs]]|| 1985 || Graig Mitchell || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Crazy Legs.rar | Crazy Legs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crocked]]|| 2019 || AMSDOS || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic Game || [[Media:Crocked.rar | Crocked.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Croco Magneto]]|| 1989 || Croconews No°8 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1B1/2= Options 1/2, J1UP/DN = Option 3/4. Pause = Quit game.<br/>You need to select joy (option 3) before you begin. || [[Media:Croco Magneto.rar | Croco Magneto.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cross Chase]]|| 2018 || Fabrizio Caruso || No || || [[Media:Cross Chase.rar | Cross Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Castles]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Crystal Castles.rar | Crystal Castles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Crystal Kingdom Dizzy]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>1 = Pad 1 Button 1, 2 = Pad 1 Button 2<br/>GX4000 Button = Pause, Pad 2 Button 2 = Quit<br/>If you Redefine Controls, Press Up for Option 1<br/>Level 2 = 2222 PRESS UP X 4, Level 3 = 3333 PRESS LEFT X 4, Level 4 = 4444 PRESS RIGHT X 4<br/>Sometimes the game starts when you try and enter a level code,<br/>just quit and try again until you can enter them, they do work || [[Media:Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar | Crystal Kingdom Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Curse Of Sherwood (The)]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause=Pass Score screen. || [[Media:Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar | Curse Of Sherwood (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Mines, Joy2 B2 for Shield, Joy2 UP for Bounce, Joy2 DOWN for Seeker || [[Media:Cybernoid.rar | Cybernoid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Cybernoid II]]|| 1988 || Hewson ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>Game Defaults to Joypad 1, Redefine to Joypad 1, Left, Right, Up, Fire = Activate Cheat<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause<br/>Weapon Select = Joy1 B2 for Bombs, Joy2 B1 for Time Bombs, Joy2 B2 for Defence Shield, Joy2 UP for Bouncing Bombs<br/>Joy2 DOWN for Seeker, Joy2 LEFT for Smart, Joy2 RIGHT for Tracer || [[Media:Cybernoid II.rar | Cybernoid II.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==D==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Decathlon]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar | Daley Thompson's Decathlon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar | Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Daley Thompson's Super Test]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Reset game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar | Daley Thompson's Super Test.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare: Pilot Of The Future]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar | Dan Dare - Pilot Of The Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge]]|| 1987 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar| Dan Dare II - Mekons Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dan Dare III - The Escape]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for ingame shop || [[Media:Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar | Dan Dare III - The Escape.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dark Fusion]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No, Stage = Joypad 1, Up = 1, Left = 2, Right = 3, Down =4<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select Weapon, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game.<br/>CHEAT MODE<br/>At the "PRESS FIRE TO START" screen, press Joypad 1 Button 2, sound will ring.<br/>DURING GAME<br/>Press Joypad 2 UP for Part 2 of the current level, Press Joypad 2 LEFT for Part 3 of the current level<br/>Press Joypad 2 RIGHT for End of level, Press Joypad 2 DOWN to Get 8 lives (If displayed after your death).|| [[Media:Dark Fusion.rar | Dark Fusion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darkman]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz and dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>To Quit Game, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 whilst Paused<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to I,O for PLUS users || [[Media:Darkman.rar | Darkman.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Darts 180]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Darts 180.rar | Darts 180.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dawn Of Kernel (The)]]|| 2018 || usebox.net ||No|| || [[Media:Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar | Dawn Of Kernel (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Death Wish 3]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Enter Doors/Look out of Windows/Return to Room, J1B2=Change Weapon<br/>J2B2=Change Map (Blue=Weapon, Yellow=Gang Leader), GX4000 Pause=Pause<br/>J1B2+GX4000 Pause=Quit|| [[Media:Death Wish 3.rar | Death Wish 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defend Or Die]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Bombs<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Reset Game || [[Media:Defend Or Die.rar | Defend Or Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Defenders Of The Earth]]|| 1990 || Enigma Variations ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the console pause button to call for help<br/>Pause with Joypad 2 Button 1, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Joypad 2 Button 2<br/>Keys Q,A,O,P changed to A, Z, K, L for PLUS Users. Space to Fire, P to call for Help, G to Pause, Space to unpause, F to Abort.|| [[Media:Defenders Of The Earth.rar | Defenders Of The Earth.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Deflektor]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>UP=Pass Hiscore Table and Ending. || [[Media:Deflektor.rar | Deflektor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desert Fox]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J2B1 =Quit, J2B2/Any button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Desert Fox.rar | Desert Fox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Desperado (Gunsmoke)]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar | Desperado (Gunsmoke).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Diamond Digger]]|| 1986 || Computing With The Amstrad ||No|| Converted by 00WReX<br/>Basic game from CWTA (July 1986). || [[Media:Diamond Digger.rar | Diamond Digger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dick Tracy]]|| 1991 || Titus || Yes || Original cartridge - "Initialise the asic coordinates" fix by gerald || [[Media:Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar |Dick Tracy -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat pause the game, whilst paused, press joypad 1 button 2, you will disappear<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to pause then joypad 1 button 2 to disappear whenever you want || [[Media:Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar | Dizzy - Amstrad Action Special Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - Down The Rapids]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu = Up for option 1, Down for option 2, Fire 1 for option 3<br/>KEYS or JOYS will be controlled by the Joypads || [[Media:Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar | Dizzy - Down The Rapids.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 fire button 1 to start game, keep it held down, whilst held down press joypad 2 button 1 to quit game (keep joypad 1 fire button 1 held down whilst you do this) the game should restart<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar | Dizzy - The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button to disappear, you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to disappear whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar | Dizzy II - Treasure Island Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use<br/>CHEAT MODE (See the different rooms of the game)<br/>To activate the cheat (On title screen) hold down joypad 1 UP, whilst held down, also hold down joypad 1 fire button 1, keep them held down whilst the game starts with a short tune<br/>The cheat is now activated, you can now press the console pause button (don't disappear in this version), you can now move around the screens with joypad 1 dpad, press joypad 1 button 1 to reappear onscreen<br/>You can press the console pause button to use whenever you want once the cheat is activated<br/>If you quit game, you will need to reactivate the cheat || [[Media:Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar | Dizzy III - Fantasy World Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar |Dizzy IV - Magicland Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar |Dizzy V - Spellbound Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dizzy|Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 button 1 to jump and joypad 1 button 2 to Pick up / Drop / Use || [[Media:Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar |Dizzy VI - Prince Of The Yolkfolk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon]]|| 1988 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>When mission finish mays/shift=press 2 to next level, if you press fire you repeat the last level || [[Media:Double Dragon.rar| Double Dragon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon II - The Revenge]]|| 1989 || Dro Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar| Double Dragon II - The Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone]]|| 1991 || Storm Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar| Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Attack]]|| 20168 || Bitplane Technomantes ||No|| Converted by B0wman & Urusergi || [[Media:Dragon Attack.rar| Dragon Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon Ninja]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Remap keys to have Pause button. GX4000 Pause=Pause, (x2) to quit, other button to unpause. || [[Media:Dragon Ninja.rar| Dragon Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[Dr. Livingstone, I Presume]]| 1987 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Lingivstone.zip]]| Dr Linvingstone, I Presume?]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair]]|| 1985 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair.rar| Dragon's Lair.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle]]|| 1987 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar| Dragon's Lair 2 - Escape From Singe's Castle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Druid]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = CYCLE THROUGH the missile spells; water, fire and lightning<br/>Joypad 2 UP = Key, LEFT = Invisibility, RIGHT = Golem, DOWN = Chaos<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Command the Golem to: WAIT, FOLLOW the druid or SEND the golem in the direction the druid is facing || [[Media:Druid.rar| Druid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duct (The)]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br />Taken from AA28 Covertape || [[Media:Duct_(The).rar | Duct (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Duet]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause/Unpause=J1B2, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Skip Highscore Table.|| [[Media:Duet.rar | Duet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dustin]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Needs Joy2 for Drop & Abort || [[Media:Dustin.rar | Dustin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Dynamite Dux]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Dynamite Dux.rar | Dynamite Dux.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==E==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[E-Motion]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:E-Motion.rar | E-Motion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique / PSS ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar | Eden Blues - Doomsday Blues.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[El Linaje Real]]|| 2017 || ESP Soft || Yes (Palette) || Converted by dragon & Ayor 61<br/>Version 1.0.1 || [[Media:El Linaje Real.rar | El Linaje Real.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Elevator Action]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Elevator Action.rar | Elevator Action.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eliminator]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1B2=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit game. || [[Media:Eliminator.rar | Eliminator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam]]|| 1989 || Zigurat || No || Converted by dragon<br />Please read the attached txt for instructions on how to enter codes. || [[Media:Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar |Emilio Sanchez Vicario Grand Slam.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Emlyn Hughes International Soccer]]|| 1989 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Name Entering : J1LT/RT/GX4000 Pause=Letter R/T/Enter.<br/>During match : J1B2=Skip, When paused : J2B2 = If ball is out of play, return to menu, J1B2 = End Current Half. || [[Media:Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar | Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Enduro Racer]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 = Default Joystick controls, incase you want to plug a joystick in a play like the original<br />Joypad 2 = Button 1 for Increase Throttle, Button 2 for Apply Brake, Steer with Left and Right, Down to Pull Wheelie<br />Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Reset the game (Quit) with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Bugs Fixed || [[Media:Enduro Racer.rar | Enduro Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Equinox]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for the Menu options<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the Game, Any button to Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Equinox.rar | Equinox.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters]]|| 1990 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Included two versions<br />v1 for Joypad, press Button 2 for Bomb<br />v2 for Joystick, push down for Bomb || [[Media:Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar | Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Espada Sagrada (La)]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br />J1B1=Use, J1B2+DN=Take/Drop, J1B2+LT/RT=Inventary<br/>Relaunch game to change level (no password) || [[Media:Espada Sagrada (La).rar | Espada Sagrada (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang]]|| 1985 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1LT/RT = Left/Right, J1UP=Exit, J1B1=Jump<br/>J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT = Select Wally/Wilma/Tom/Dick/Harry <br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar | Everyone's A Wally - Meet The Gang.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Exolon]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joypad 1, use Button 2 to Jump, or Redefine Controls<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, any Button to Unpause || [[Media:Exolon.rar | Exolon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Express Raider]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Express Raider.rar | Express Raider.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==F==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[F1 Tornado Simulator]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>J1B2=Select weapon. || [[Media:F1 Tornado Simulator.rar | F1 Tornado Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fast Food Dizzy]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fast Food Dizzy.rar | Fast Food Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fernandez Must Die]]|| 1988 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Map, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off<br/>J1LT/RT=Leave Jeep || [[Media:Fernandez Must Die.rar | Fernandez Must Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Feud]]|| 1987 || Bulldog || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Can use both joypads. GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1 (or J2B1)=Unpause.<br/>J1B2 (or J2B2)=Centre. || [[Media:Feud.rar | Feud.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Final Matrix (The)]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Final Matrix (The).rar | Final Matrix (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fips' Tale]]|| 2020 || Norman<br/>CPCRetrodev2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61<br/>Jump: Fire 1 or Joypad Up<br/>Bridge Key activation : Fire 2<br/>Sword fight: Fire 1<br/>Pause Button GX4000: Game Paused<br/>Game Paused & Fire 2 : Escape Game || [[Media:Fips' Tale.rar | Fips' Tale.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire & Forget]]|| 1988 || Titus||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Fire & Forget.rar | Fire & Forget.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Ant]]|| 1984 || Mogul||No|| Converted by yurif || [[Media:Fire Ant.rar | Fire Ant.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Land]]|| 1992 ||Tropic Soft / Black System||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Fire Land.rar | Fire Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fire Tyre]]|| 1986 || CNGSoft<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>Main menu: J1B1 = Start<br/>Ingame: J1B1 = Gear, J1B2 = Acceleration/Gaz, J1LT/RT = Left/Right<br/>J1DN = Brake, J1UP/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Quit || [[Media:Fire Tyre.rar| Fire Tyre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fluff]]|| 1994 || Radical Software || Yes || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Fluff.rar| Fluff.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fly Spy]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Mode, GX4000 Pause=Select, J2B2(Hold)+J2B1=Redefine || [[Media:Fly Spy.rar| Fly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Flying Shark]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Flying Shark.rar| Flying Shark.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Forgotten Worlds]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Forgotten Worlds.rar| Forgotten Worlds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frankie Goes To Hollywood]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar| Frankie Goes To Hollywood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Friday The 13th]]|| 1986 || Domark || No || Converted by Urusergi<br />Quit with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Friday The 13th.rar| Friday The 13th.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frog Alot]]|| 2015 || cpcretrodev.byterealms || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frog Alot.rar| Frog Alot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (Clockwize Software version)]]|| 2017 || Deanysoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar| Frogger (Clockwize Software version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frogger (The Executioner version)]]|| 2007 || Richard Wilson (The Executioner) || Yes || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Frogger (The Executioner version).rar| Frogger (The Executioner version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Frost Byte]]|| 1986 || Mikrogen || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Frost Byte.rar| Frost Byte.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 will set the reels rolling<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will hold either 1st, 2nd and 3rd reels<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Gamble<br />Joypad 1 DOWN = Collect win or cancel hold<br />Joypad 1 LEFT = Will exchange wins for nudges<br />Joypad 1 RIGHT = Will exchange wins for Winner Spinners<br />Joypad 1 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge DOWN each reel<br />Joypad 2 LEFT, UP, RIGHT will nudge UP each reel<br />Press Console Pause Button to Pass Highscore Table || [[Media:Fruit Machine.rar| Fruit Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Select number of Players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Insert Coin/s = £1 = Up, 50p = Left, 20p = Right, 10p = Down<br />Press Fire 1 when finished or Fire 2 to Reject coin/s<br />Pause Button = Give Up (in multi-player game), Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />If you give up you can't register on the HIGH-WINS table<br />For the winner to register, press Fire 1 before inserting coins, and walk away<br />Walk away, Yes = Fire 1, No = Fire 2<br />Each Player is Limited to puting in between 40p and £1.10 per turn<br />Fire 1 = Feature Stop / Collect / Nudge, Fire 2 = Start / Gamble<br />Up = Stake Coin / Stake Nudge, Down = Cancel<br />Left = HOLD REEL 1, Up = HOLD REEL 2, Right = HOLD REEL 3<br />To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can press the console pause button for P then the dpad for number<br />then Enter with Fire 1, So you could enter names as P1, P2, P3, P4 etc if you wish || [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruit Machine Simulator 2]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select number of Players:<br/>JY2 1=1, 2=2, 3=UP, 4=DOWN<br/>Insert Coin/s:<br/>JY2 1=10p 2=20p UP=50p DOWN=£1 RIGHT=Token LEFT=Reject coins already inserted<br>Console Button = Give up (multi-player game only) JY1 Button 1, or Dpad = ENTER when finished<br>During the game:<br>FRUIT-MACHINE BUTTON (When flashing)<br>Start/Gamble = Joy 1 Button 2, Take/Stop = Joy 1 Button 1<br>Hold reel 1,2, or 3 = Joy 1 Up = 1, Joy 1 Down = 2, Joy 1 Right = 3<br>Cancel = Joy 1 Left, Shuffle = Joy 1 Button 2, Stake coin = Joy 1 Up<br>The Greatest Gamblers: in a multi-player game, only the winner can register his name as one of the greatest gamblers<br>To register, don't insert any coins, just press Joy 1 Button 1, or Dpad then press Console Pause Button to walk away with the money you've got or press Joy 1 Button 2 to carry on<br>To enter your name in the High-wins table, you can use joypad 2 button 1 and 2 and up and down for 1, 2, 3, 4 then Enter with Joypad 1 Button 1, up, down, left or right, So you could enter names as 1, 2, 3, 4 etc if you wish|| [[Media:Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar| Fruit Machine Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fruity Frank]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Start Speed = Joypad UP is FAST, Joypad button ONE is MEDUIM, Joypad DOWN is SLOW<br/>Press Joypad button TWO to pass highscore table || [[Media:Fruity Frank.rar| Fruity Frank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Fusion II]]|| 1988 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by iXien || [[Media:Fusion II.rar| Fusion II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Future Knight]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use=Button 2 || [[Media:Future Knight.rar| Future Knight.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==G==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Plague (The)]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />UP to select one player, DOWN to select two players, FIRE starts game<br />CHEAT MODE (3 lives + Next Level) Press Console Pause Button || [[Media:Galactic Plague (The).rar | Galactic Plague (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galactic Tomb]]|| 2018 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1/B2: Start/Redefine, GX4000 Pause : Sound on/off, J1B1 to get out of high score || [[Media:Galactic Tomb.rar | Galactic Tomb.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxia]]|| 1984 || Kuma Computers || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Start/Pass Hiscore table, J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Galaxia.rar | Galaxia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Galaxy Force]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Urusergi || [[Media:Galaxy Force.rar | Galaxy Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon (CPC version) & Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) (Plus Patch)<br/>CPC Version : Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over.rar | Game Over.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Game Over II]]|| 1987 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Game Over II.rar | Game Over II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gates To Hell]]|| 2005 || CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Gates_to_Hell.rar | Gates to Hell.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || MicroPower || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar | Gauntlet (MicroPower).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet.rar | Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar | Gauntlet - The Deeper Dungeons.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gauntlet II]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 for Magic Potions<br/>P = Console Pause Button to Pause and Use Trainer Cheat Mode if turned on<br/>D & F moved to Z & X for PLUS Keyboard Users ||[[Media:Gauntlet II.rar | Gauntlet II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gazza II]]|| 1990 || Empire || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Original Disk Version ||[[Media:Gazza II.rar | Gazza II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause AND Status. GX4000 Pause=Bait.<br/>In the readme detailled instructions to have lot of money || [[Media:Ghostbusters.rar | Ghostbusters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghostbusters II]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J2B1=Abandon || [[Media:Ghostbusters II.rar | Ghostbusters II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghost Hunters]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Ghost Hunters.rar |Ghost Hunters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/J1B2=Jump, GX4000 Pause/Any button=Pause/Unpause<br/>J2B1=Skip Level on Trainer || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version)]]|| 2018 || Xifos || Yes || Final alpha version || [[Media:Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar |Ghosts 'N' Goblins (Xifos version).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ghouls 'N' Ghosts]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Redefine Controls with Console Pause Button<br/>Redefine Controls first to get Pause to work<br/>Pause Once to Pause, Pause Twice to Quit<br/>Continue with Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 for No || [[Media:Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar| Ghouls 'N' Ghosts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Glider Rider]]|| 1986 || Quicksilva ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Glider Rider.rar| Glider Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Axe]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for Menu / Options<br/>Press UP for Joystick 1, Redefine Magic to Joypad 1 Button 2, Select Character With Joypad 1<br/>Press DOWN for Joystick 2, Redefine Magic to Joypad 2 Button 2, Select Character<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Joypad 2 Button 2 for No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Joypad 2 Button 1 after you have started to get Player 2 to join for two players|| [[Media:Golden Axe.rar |Golden Axe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Golden Basket]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select 1 or 2 Players to Begin, it defaults to the joypads<br/>Pause / Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Quit with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Golden Basket.rar |Golden Basket.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Good Moon]]|| 1990 || Micro Mag || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Good Moon.rar |Good Moon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goody]]|| 1987 || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Goody.rar | Goody.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Goonies (The)]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause/ESC : Joy2 Button 1 & 2 (Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Toggle music : Joy1 Button 2 || [[Media:Goonies (The).rar |Goonies (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gothik]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Status Display, J2B1=Take Potion/Enter Portal<br/>J2B2=Firestorm, J2UP=Metamorphose Food/Gold || [[Media:Gothik.rar |Gothik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator.rar |Grand Prix Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grand Prix Simulator 2]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer Y=1 N=2, LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1U 2L 3R 4D Joypad 2: 5U 6L 7R 8D 9F1<br/>Left, Up, Right to change a Player, Pause Button to Start<br/>Should the driver be the computer? Joypad Fire 1 = Yes Joypad Fire 2 = No<br/>Player 1 uses Joypad 1, Player 2 uses Joypad 2 (ignore the onscreen control graphics)<br/>Fire 1 for Acceleration, Fire 2 for Brake / Reverse, Left and Right to Steer<br/>Pause / Unpause with the Console Pause Button<br/>After each race, press console pause button to continue or Joypad Fire 2 for Replay|| [[Media:Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar |Grand Prix Simulator 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Great Escape (The)]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Great Escape (The).rar |Great Escape (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Green Beret]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Shoot, Pause Button to Pause || [[Media:Green Beret.rar |Green Beret.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Grell And Falla]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Swap character, GX4000 Pause/J2B1=Pause/Quit || [[Media:Grell And Falla.rar | Grell And Falla.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gremlins 2 - The New Batch]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Push J1B2 6 times in the authors credit screen to get infinite energy (a little red border appears). || [[Media:Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar | Gremlins 2 - The New Batch.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gryzor]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz || [[Media:Gryzor.rar |Gryzor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 or 2 to Start a 1 or 2 Player game<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 for Smart Bombs, Joypad 2 Button 1 for Hyperspace, Joypad 2 Button 2 for Energy Cloak || [[Media:Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar |Guardian II - Revenge Of The Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guerra De Gamber (La)]]|| 2014 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Guerra De Gamber (La).rar |Guerra De Gamber (La).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Gunsmoke]]|| 1987 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Gunsmoke.rar |Gunsmoke.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Guzzler]]|| 1986 || Players || No||Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start game for colour screen, Button 2 to Start game for green screen<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any button, not Button 1 or you will drop a bomb!<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to turn music off, Joypad 2 Button 2 to turn music on || [[Media:Guzzler.rar | Guzzler.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==H==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hammer Head]]|| 1992 || Zigurat ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Hammer Head.rar | Hammer Head.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harrier Attack]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Bomb Drop = Joypad Button 2, Eject = Pause Button<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Harrier Attack.rar | Harrier Attack.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvest Day]]|| 2018 || J.M.L. De Guevara Garcia/A.M. Garcia/D.S. Martinez || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:Harvest Day.rar | Harvest Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Harvey Headbanger]]|| 1986 || Firebird ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 To pass title. Main Men : Pause=Play, 1 = Instr, 2= Demo<br/>Pause + ... J1UP = Restart, J1B1 = Music On / Off, J1B2 = Change Colours, J2B2 = Number of players<br/>Pause + J2B1/UP/LT/RT/DN= Level 1 to 5 || [[Media:Harvey Headbanger.rar | Harvey Headbanger.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter]]|| 1989 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar | HATE - Hostile All Terrain Encounter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Head Over Heels]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer<br/>Redefine Controls Before You Start<br/>At some parts of the game it is essential to use jump and carry together,<br/>so leave at least one key defined as both || [[Media:Head Over Heels.rar | Head Over Heels.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Heartland]]|| 1986 || Odin Computer Graphics ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Heartland.rar | Heartland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Helloween]]|| 1994 || David Hall ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Helloween.rar | Helloween.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero]]|| 2005 || John Van RYZIN/Flynn ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hero.rar | Hero.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hero Quest]]|| 1991 || Gremlin Graphics Software||Yes (Palette+Hardware Sprites)|| Converted by dragon and urusergui(Sorcerer background & part of hardware sprites) || [[Media:Hero Quest.rar | Hero Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hexavirus v0]]|| 2019 || [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] ||No|| Converted by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] || [[Media:Hexavirus v0.rar | Hexavirus v0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hi-Rise]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT+Fire to select start screen, Pause=Hiscore table.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, any button to unpause.<br>J1B2=Drop Glue, J2B1/B2=Chasing men slower/faster, J2UP/DN=Quit/Suicide || [[Media:Hi-Rise.rar | Hi-Rise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[High Steel]]|| 1989 || Screen 7 ||No || Converted by iXien<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Pick up / Drop<br/>J1B1+left/right = Throw left/right || [[Media:High Steel.rar | High Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hit Squad (The)]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 or up = Jump<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=quit)<br/>The game comes with a Trainer which gives infinite energy, but inbuilt cheat option is working too<br/>CHEAT: You need to score 3000 points, then enter your name as " ZZZZZZZZ " to become " Invulnerable ".<br/>At the high score entry you will get the prompt " PRESS FIRE ONE. ". However, just press button 2 on the pad 8 times, then press button 1 to cheat.<br/> || [[Media:Hit Squad (The).rar | Hit Squad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hora Bruja]]|| 2011 || ESP Soft ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Hora Bruja.rar | Hora Bruja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hostages]]|| 1990 || Infogrames ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br>64k version so no " Menu Map " Button. Skip Intro with J1B1<br/>Part 1 : J2B1/B2/UP=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE<br/>Part 2 :J2B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=DELTA/ECHO/MIKE/HOTEL/TANGO/BRAUD<br/>Poked version : Invincibility and Infinite Time || [[Media:Hostages.rar | Hostages.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hot-Rod]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Hot-Rod.rar | Hot-Rod.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Howard The Duck]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Entering name is not joystick friendly, use Pause/Joy2 || [[Media:Howard The Duck.rar | Howard The Duck.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 2 for Instructions || [[Media:Hunchback.rar | Hunchback.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar | Hunchback II - Quasimodo's Revenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hydrofool]]|| 1987 || FTL ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Hydrofool.rar | Hydrofool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Hyper Sports]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Hyper Sports.rar | Hyper Sports.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==I==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ikari Warriors]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Orignal Title Screen and New Title Screen Version Included<br/>Press Fire button 1 on Joypad 1 on Player 1 select screen, Redefine the Joypad 1 controls<br/>Press Up on Joypad 2 on Player 2 select screen, press Joypad 2 button 2 for toggle<br/>Press Fire Button 1 on Joypad 1 to start a 1 Player game<br/>Press Fire Button 2 on Joypad 1 to start a 2 Player game<br/>You can bypass the High score board with Joypad 1 Fire Button 1|| [[Media:Ikari Warriors.rar | Ikari Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[iLogicAll]]|| 2009 || ESP Soft & CEZ Games Studio || No || Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:iLogicAll.rar | iLogicAll.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Imaginario Colectivo]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Imaginario Colectivo.rar | Imaginario Colectivo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impact]]|| 1988 || Audiogenic Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1DN=Use Token/Buy Weapons, J1B2=Pause, GX400 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Impact.rar | Impact.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossaball]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start. GX4000 Pause = Cheat Mode, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Cheat mode : " START LEVEL 1 " will appear, J1B2=Change level, J1B1=Start || [[Media:Impossaball.rar | Impossaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossamole]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Console Pause Button for Super Weapon Attack ( Only one per level. Use only as a last resort ).<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause / Unpause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit Game.<br/>Use Joypad 1 UP or Button 2 to jump or climb. || [[Media:Impossamole.rar | Impossamole.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to Start Game || [[Media:Impossible Mission.rar | Impossible Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Impossible Mission II]]|| 1988 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Impossible Mission II.rar | Impossible Mission II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]|| 1989 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2+DN=Pause,J1B2+LT=Abandon<br/>With cheats activated: J1B2+UP=Reset Level,J1B2+RT=Go To Mid Point. J1B1+J1B2 = Next level || [[Media:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Turn Music On / Off with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Press Left or Right on Joypad 1 to change game colours<br/>At the main menu Press the Console Button 5 times, a beep will sound, this will give you Infinite Lives<br/>During the game, you can press Button 1 on Joypad 2 to go to the next level<br/>Keyboard Contorls are Q, A, I, O and SPACE for PLUS users || [[Media:Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom.rar | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Infernal Runner]]|| 1986 || Loriciels || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to hold the game. || [[Media:Infernal Runner.rar | Infernal Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[International Karate Plus]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 for 1 Player Game<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 2 for 2 Player Game<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 1 to turn Music On / Off<br />Press Button 2 on Joypad 2 to turn SFX On / Off<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:International_Karate_Plus.rar | International Karate Plus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Inside Outing]]|| 1988 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Also Known as Raffles<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Jump/Pull, J2B1/J2B2=Pickup/Drop<br/>J2UP=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Inside Outing.rar | Inside Outing.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Into The Eagle's Nest]]|| 1987 || Pandora || No || Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Into The Eagle's Nest.rar | Into The Eagle's Nest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Invasion of the Zombie Monsters]]|| 2013 || Relevo || Yes (Palette) || Converted by CraigsBar - Fixed by Yurif74<br/>CPC+ palette by Ayor61 || [[Media:Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar | Invasion of the Zombie Monsters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Island Of Dr. Destructo (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar | Island Of Dr. Destructo (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Istradarion]]|| 2020 || Konstantinos Katsoris ||No || Converted by VincentGR || [[Media:Istradarion.rar | Istradarion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere]]|| 1989 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Pause with console pause button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused, Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1 || [[Media:ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar | ISS - Incredible Shrinking Sphere.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Italy 1990]]|| 1990 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit || [[Media:Italy 1990.rar | Italy 1990.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==J==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Enter Doors. Joypad 2 Button 1 and 2 for Pick Up / Drop || [[Media:Jack The Nipper.rar | Jack The Nipper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>(Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer.<br/>Quit Button is Joypad 2 UP with Yes or No, on Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes Button 2 for No || [[Media:Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar | Jack The Nipper II In Coconut Capers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jackal]]|| 1988 || Konami ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Change between game start and programmers screen.<br/>J1B2/J1B1/Pause=Pause/Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Jackal.rar | Jackal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Licence To Kill]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar | James Bond - Licence To Kill.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[James Bond - Live And Let Die]]|| 1988 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media: James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar | James Bond - Live And Let Die.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jarlac]]|| 2018 || cpcretrodev.byterealms ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61 & Devilmarkus<br/>CPC+ colors Loading screen<br/>CPC+ colors In Game<br/>Full Joypad controls (description on game startup)<br/>Pause button : Game Escape || [[Media:Jarlac.rar | Jarlac.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Bike Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Fire 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/>Quit with console pause button<br/>Replay with Joypad 1 Fire 1<br/> CHEAT MODE (skip to next level if you lose)<br/>To activate, first view credit screen, then enter the name of first player "XXXXXXXX" (use fire 1x8),The cheat is now activated. || [[Media:Jet Bike Simulator.rar | Jet Bike Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy.rar | Jet Set Willy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier]]|| 1985 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1UP/DN=Colour/Monochrome, GX4000 Pause=Hiscore<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Exit. || [[Media:Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar | Jet Set Willy - The Final Frontier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jewel Warehouse]]|| 2016 || EgoTrip || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>version 1.1<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Jewel Warehouse.rar | Jewel Warehouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jinks]]|| 1988 || Rainbow Arts ||No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Jinks.rar | Jinks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade]]|| 1987 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Press Console Pause Button Whilst Paused to Quit<br/>Any other button to Unpause || [[Media:Joe Blade.rar |Joe Blade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 2]]|| 1988 || Players || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 2 for Controls, Select Joystick / pad 1 or 2 before you start<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button|| [[Media:Joe Blade 2.rar |Joe Blade 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Joe Blade 3]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/unpause. Computer screen : J1B1/B2/UP/DN=1,2,3,4 || [[Media:Joe Blade 3.rar |Joe Blade 3.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Jonny Quest]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire<br/>J1B2 = Select object<br/>Pause button = Pause<br/>CHEAT: J1 Up to activate Infinite lives (second level and successive) and energy. || [[Media:Jonny Quest.rar | Jonny Quest.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==K==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[KANE]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:KANE.rar |KANE.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karateka]]|| 1990 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Combat Mode On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Bow<br/>J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Pass end screen.|| [[Media:Karateka.rar |Karateka.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Karl's Treasure Hunt]]|| 1984 || Software Projects || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 to play<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit<br/>Infinite Lives, Press Joypad Button 2 three times, then press Button 1 to start|| [[Media:Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar |Karl's Treasure Hunt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kat Trap]]|| 1987 || Domark ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire grenade<br/>J1B2 = Select weapon<br/>J1B1+left/right = fire weapon left/right<br/>Pause button = abort<br/>Ingame cheat = J2B1 for infinite lives || [[Media:Kat Trap.rar | Kat Trap.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killapede]]|| 1986 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=unpause / Pause Button=Quit)<br/>Cheat: Pause the game then hold down J1B2 and press UP to add a life. || [[Media:Killapede.rar | Killapede.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kinetik]]|| 1987 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kinetik.rar | Kinetik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kitsune's Curse]]|| 2020 || Juan Reidrac || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)|| [[Media:Kitsune's Curse.rar |Kitsune's Curse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Ghost]]|| 1987 || Dro Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 left/right = left/right<br/>J1 up = Pass doors & stop select object mode.<br/>J1 down = Activate select object mode (J1 left/right to select)<br/>J1B1 = Start, Jump & use object.<br/>J1B2 = Exit the final screen<br/>CHEAT: On the main menu you can press Pause button to activate the cheat (Infinite Lives). || [[Media:Knight Ghost.rar | Knight Ghost.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Lore]]|| 1984 || Ultimate Play the Game|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the music stops joystick will be selected automatically.<br/>J1B2=Directional Control On/OFF<br/>Directional control on = Joypad Button 2 to pick up<br/>Directional control off = Joypad Down to pick up || [[Media:Knight Lore.rar |Knight Lore.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Knight Tyme]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz|| [[Media:Knight Tyme.rar |Knight Tyme.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Konami's Ping-Pong]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by remax<br/>Fire on Joy1 for 1 player, Fire on Joy 2 for 2 players.|| [[Media:Konami's Ping-Pong.rar |Konami's Ping-Pong.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Krakout]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Start the game with Joypad 1 Button 1, or select options with Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>Joypad 1 UP and DOWN and Button 1 to select options, Use Button 2 to Return to Main Menu<br/>Don't press Joypad button 1 on " DO NOT USE! " or you will need to reload the game. this was " LOAD LEVELS " it's not needed<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause / Unpause<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit, Are you sure? Y = Joypad 1 Button 1, N = Joypad 1 Button 2<br/>P and L for up and down are now Q and A for PLUS Users || [[Media:Krakout.rar |Krakout.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kung Fu Master]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to Pass Title Screen<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start, you can now select to have Kick and Punch Button Separate<br/>Button 1 = Yes ( Button 1 to Kick, Button 2 to Punch )<br/>Button 2 = No ( Button 1 to Kick/Punch, Button 2 Swops )<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit the game<br/>Press "Console Pause Button" instead of J1B1 to pass title screen will load a version of the game with infinite energy. || [[Media:Kung_Fu_Master.rar |Kung Fu Master.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Kwik Snax Dizzy]]|| 1990 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar | Kwik Snax Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==L==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Laser Squad]]|| 1989 || Blade Software ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />Difficulty : 1=UP 2=DN 3=LT 4=RT 5=1 6=2 7=Pause.<br/>Game of the Century Edition. It include all levels of the game : 5 levels from laser squad +2 levels of the expansion disk || [[Media:Laser Squad.rar | Laser Squad.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last Mission (The)]]|| || Opera Soft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = Fire / Exit rolling demo<br/>J1B2 = pause/unpause (while game in pause : J1 up = Immunity / J1 down = cheat off) || [[Media:Last Mission (The).rar | Last Mission (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lazer Tag]]|| 1987 || Go! ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Lazer Tag.rar | Lazer Tag.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Last V8 (The)]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 or Joypad 2 to Start Game<br />Joypad 1 is (default controls) Move Joypad in Direction you want to move<br />Joypad 2 is Button 1 to Accelerate, Button 2 for Brake/Reverse, and Steer with Left and Right || [[Media:Last V8 (The).rar | Last V8 (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard.rar | Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Leaderboard Tournament]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Select Numbers with, 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br />Enter Player Level with the following, Pause Button is P = Professional, Controller 2 Button 1 is a = Amateur, Controller 2 Button 2 is n = Novice<br />Controller 1 Button 2 = Enter, so you can enter your name/s as p1, p2 p3, p4 etc || [[Media:Leaderboard Tournament.rar | Leaderboard Tournament.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Legend of Steel]]|| CPC Retrodev 2018 || Tod Studios || Yes (Palette) ||Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret) <br/> Game with CPC+ colors palette || [[Media:Legend of Steel.rar | Legend of Steel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lemmings]]|| 1991 || Psygnosis ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1B2+L/R=Select action, J1B1=Use selected action, J1B2=Unselect.<br/>J1B2+U/D=Change rate, J1B1+J2B2=Suicid, GX4000 Pause=Pause || [[Media:Lemmings.rar | Lemmings.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Light Force]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Activate Special Weapons, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Light Force.rar | Light Force.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Logistic]]|| 1993 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Logistic.rar | Logistic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 D-Pad = up/down/left/right<br/>J1B1 = fire<br/>J1B2 = Jump<br/>J2B1 = Pause, any key to unpause.<br/>J2 D-pad = use powers ingame: Up=1/Left=2/Right=3/Down=4 || [[Media:Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar | Lone Wolf - The Mirror Of Death.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Loopz]]|| 1991 || Audiogenic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Loopz.rar | Loopz.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Lorna]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Lorna.rar | Lorna.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==M==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix 2]]|| 1990 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1 up = Change Joystick to Keyboard<br/>J1 Down = Redefine Controls<br/>J1B1 = Start Game (Joypad by Default).<br/>J1B2 = Pause (any button to unpause)<br/>Pause Button = Music on/off.<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite lives): On the authors' screen, Press the Pause button once, <br/>then keep pressing J1B1 until the Main Menu appears. The screen will flash in Red <br/>To show you the cheat mode has been activated. || [[Media:Mad Mix 2.rar | Mad Mix 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar | Mad Mix Game - The Pepsi Challenge.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mad Mix Game]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause<br/>CHEAT (Infinite Lives): When we see the programmer's name appear, just press the Pause button, a blue bar behind the letters appears. || [[Media:Mad Mix Game.rar | Mad Mix Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Madballs]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Madballs.rar | Madballs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Maddog]]|| 1987 || Titus || No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Maddog.rar | Maddog.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mag Max]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, JOY2 B1 = Reset || [[Media:Mag Max.rar | Mag Max.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Magica]]|| 2016 || usebox.net ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Version 1.0.2<br/>To use pause : Push DN twice to redefine the controls. || [[Media:Magica.rar | Magica.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mange Cailloux]]|| 1987 || UBI Soft || No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Mange Cailloux.rar | Mange Cailloux.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Manic Miner]]|| 1984 || Software Projects ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Start, Pause, Music On/Off. J1LT/J1RT=Unpause<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Manic Miner.rar | Manic Miner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marauder]]|| 1988 || Hewson||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs || [[Media:Marauder.rar | Marauder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Marble Madness Deluxe Edition]]|| 1987 || Melbourne House||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar | Marble Madness Deluxe Edition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland]]|| 2008 || CEZ Games Studio||No|| Converted by MiguelSky || [[Media:Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar | Mariano The Dragon In Capers In Cityland.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Master Of The Lamps]]|| 1985 || Activision||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>ESC=GX4000 Pause || [[Media:Master Of The Lamps.rar | Master Of The Lamps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Masters of the Universe]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Masters of the Universe.rar | Masters of the Universe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=ESC/SPACE, J1LT/RT=YES/NO<br/>J1B1=ENTER || [[Media:Match Day.rar | Match Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Day II]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Select in menu, Pause in game ( brings up menu ). || [[Media:Match Day II.rar | Match Day II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Match Point]]|| 1985 || Psion||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Enter Name screen : J1B1=Enter, J1B2=Delete<br/>GX4000 Pause=Restart Game, J1LT/RT=Y/N || [[Media:Match Point.rar | Match Point.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mercs]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Mercs.rar | Mercs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metal Army]]|| 1988 || Players ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Metal Army.rar | Metal Army.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Metro Cross]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Console Pause Button to Start Game<br />Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Metro Cross.rar | Metro Cross.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MGT]]|| 1986 || Loriciel ||No|| Converted by Gerald || [[Media:MGT.rar | MGT.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mickey Mouse]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics ||No|| Converted by dragon - fixed by Johnny Olsen || [[Media:Mickey Mouse.rar | Mickey Mouse.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Microprose Soccer]]|| 1989 || Microprose Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>Joystick,Keyboard 1 = Joypad 1/2<br/>Pause/Unpause=GX4000 Pause/J1B1, whilst Paused, press J1B2=Quit || [[Media:Microprose Soccer.rar | Microprose Soccer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Midnight Resistance]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Backpack<br/>GX4000 Pause/Any Button=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Midnight Resistance.rar | Midnight Resistance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mig 29 Soviet Fighter]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change weapons, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J1B2=Pause/Unpause/Abort|| [[Media:Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar |Mig 29 Soviet Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mikie]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mikie.rar |Mikie.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Milk Race (The)]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by dragon<br />Press button 1 and up and down to change gears|| [[Media:Milk Race.rar |Milk Race.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||[[Miss Input 2]]|| 2020 || Chupi Games (CPC Retrodev 2020) || No || Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br />GX4000 Pause: Pause, While paused : J1B1/J1B2 = Game Resume/Quit || [[Media:Miss Input 2.rar | Miss Input 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission]]|| 1987 || Loriciels ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause Button = Pause (once again to abort)<br/>J1B2: cheat ingame (255 of force) || [[Media:Mission.rar | Mission.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Elevator]]|| 1986 || Eurogold || No || Converted by yurif74|| [[Media:Mission Elevator.rar |Mission Elevator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Genocide]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 for Auto Fire On / Off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Joypad 2 Button 1 Change Colour || [[Media:Mission Genocide.rar |Mission Genocide.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mission Jupiter]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2/J1B1(Hold)=Pause/Unpause.<br/>During Pause, J1B2(Short)+J1B1(Long)=Quit to demo mode. J1B1 again=Main Menu|| [[Media:Mission Jupiter.rar |Mission Jupiter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by iXien|| [[Media:MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar |MLM 3D - Evasion De La Lune.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monty On The Run]]||1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/= NO ; GX4000 PAUSE = Pause<br/>JOY B1/B2 = Abort Game/Exit hi-score|| [[Media:Monty On The Run.rar | Monty On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Monument]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games ||Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz & Ayor61<br/>Pause button = Pause (once again to quit)<br/>Two versions of the game: Normal with original colors and "Plus" with new colors || [[Media:Monument.rar | Monument.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Moon Buggy]]|| 1985 || Anirog Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B1 to unpause).<br/>J1B2 or J1UP = Jump<br/>You can now Press Fire J1B1 for Enter on High Score Table, I've made up=1/left=2/right=3/down=4. So as Pause button is P, you can enter P1/P2/P3/P4 (J1B1=Enter/J1B2=Delete) || [[Media:Moon Buggy.rar | Moon Buggy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Motos]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Fire Button to Start Game || [[Media:Motos.rar | Motos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mountie Mick's Death Ride]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by dragon|| [[Media:Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar |Mountie Mick's Death Ride.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Freeze]]|| 1984 || Firebird ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Jump<br/>J1B2 = Fire / Leave demo mode<br/>J2B1 = Music on<br/>J2B2 = Music off<br/>Pause button = Pause (J1B2 to unpause) || [[Media:Mr Freeze.rar | Mr Freeze.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mr Heli]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press UP to get past the loading screen.|| [[Media:Mr Heli.rar |Mr Heli.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutant Monty]]|| 1984 || Artic Computing || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game/Pause&Unpause. J1B2=Music ON/OFF. GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Mutant Monty.rar |Mutant Monty.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Mutants]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Mutants.rar | Mutants.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Myth - History In The Making]]|| 1989 || System 3 || No || Converted by Phantomz - ppi keyboard fix by Urusergi<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to Cycle through and select icon in window, Press again outwards to get back in the game<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br/>Quit with Joypad 2 Button 1|| [[Media:Myth.rar |Myth.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==N==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Narc]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>B2(Hold)+UP/DN=Jump/Crouch. B1(Hold)=Rockets. GX4000 Pause/B1=Pause/Unpause.<br/>Trainer doesn't work on last level, use poked version. || [[Media:Narc.rar | Narc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Navy Moves]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Two versions: Spanish & English<br/>Keyboard controls: J1 left/right = Choose a character, J1B1/B2 = Next/delete character, J1 Up/down = Validate/space<br/>Part 1: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Pause game, Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Abort game<br/>Part 2: J1B1 = Start game, J1B2 = Redefine buttons / Swap weapons, J2B1 = Abort game<br/>Pause button = Play using keyboard on CPC+ / Pause game || [[Media:Navy Moves.rar | Navy Moves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nebulus]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>On main menu, J1LT/RT=1/2 players, J1UP/DN=Music/SFX<br/>Ingame, J1B2=Pause, J1B1/J1UP=Unpause/Quit || [[Media:Nebulus.rar | Nebulus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis]]|| 1987 || Konami || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select weapon remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:Nemesis.rar | Nemesis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nemesis The Warlock]]|| 1987 || Martech || No || Converted by VincentGR & Urusergi<br/>Cheat : J1B2 (Hold While Game Loading) = Infinite energy<br/>J1DN/UP: Duck/Jump, J1B2: Fire/Spit Acid, GX4000 Pause = Pause || [[Media:Nemesis The Warlock.rar | Nemesis The Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Netherworld]]|| 1988 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Game with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused Quit game with Console Button<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Netherworld.rar | Netherworld.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New York Warriors]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New York Warriors.rar | New York Warriors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[New Zealand Story (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:New Zealand Story (The).rar | New Zealand Story (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nightbreed - The Action Game]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 to Transform<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar | Nightbreed - The Action Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Ninja.rar | Ninja.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Massacre]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>When the green boxed screen loads up, press any key to bring the menu up.<br/>Use Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 and the console pause button for menu options.<br/>Enter Level Codes with the following Buttons;<br/>P = CONSOLE PAUSE BUTTON, 6 = JOYPAD 2 UP, 5 = JOYPAD 2 DOWN, T = JOYPAD 2 RIGHT, R = JOYPAD 2 LEFT<br/>Level Codes = 05: P666, 10: P555, 15: PRRR, 20: PTTT, 25: 6666, 30: 5555, 35: RRRR, 40 : TTTT<br/>Both Players use Joypad Button 2 for Magic, Pause Button to Pause and Unpause the game.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 2 Button 2 and press pause button twice to quit game and return to game menu screen.<br/>Whilst Paused, hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 and press pause button twice to turn music off, pause the game,<br/>hold down Joypad 1 Button 2 then press pause button twice to turn music back on..<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the High score table.|| [[Media:Ninja Massacre.rar | Ninja Massacre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Scooter Simulator]]|| 1988 || Silverbird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game defaults to Joystick, so press joypad 1 button 1 or 2 to start a 1 or 2 player game<br/>Menu buttons as follows;<br/>0 for Keyboard now UP, 1 for Joystick now DOWN, 2 for 1 Player now Joypad 1 Button 1, 3 for 2 Player now Joypad 1 Button 2 || [[Media:Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar | Ninja Scooter Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ninja Spirit]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Ninja Spirit.rar | Ninja Spirit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[No Exit]]|| 1990 || Coktel Vision || Yes || Original cartridge - "Uninitialized stack" fix by gerald || [[Media:No Exit.rar |No Exit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Nonamed]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Don't forget to select Joystick before starting || [[Media:Nonamed.rar |Nonamed.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[North Star]]|| 1988 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>S for Smart Bombs remapped to button 2 on the joypad || [[Media:North Star.rar| North Star.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==O==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Obliterator]]|| 1989 || Melbourne House ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Obliterator.rar| Obliterator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oceano]]|| 2015 || Egotrip ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Oceano.rar | Oceano.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Off Shore Warrior]]|| 1989 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Off Shore Warrior.rar | Off Shore Warrior.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Official Father Christmas]]|| 1989 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Official Father Christmas.rar | Official Father Christmas.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Oh Mummy !]]|| 1984 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joy1 Button 1 to Bypass Highscore Table || [[Media:Oh Mummy !.rar | Oh Mummy !.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[On The Run]]|| 1985 || Design Design ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 and the Console Pause Button for Menu Options. J2B1=Sound On/Off || [[Media:On The Run.rar | On The Run.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[One Man And His Droid]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic ||No|| Converted by token<br/>C64 screen as loading screen. || [[Media:One Man And His Droid.rar | One Man And His Droid.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Alexandra]]|| 2018 || 4mhz ||No|| Converted by CraigsBar<br/>Version 1.1 || [[Media:Operation Alexandra.rar | Operation Alexandra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Gunship]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Bombs, J2B1=Pause/Unpause, J2B2=Skip Levels<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit Game. || [[Media:Operation Gunship.rar | Operation Gunship.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Hanoi]]|| 1990 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Operation Hanoi.rar | Operation Hanoi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Thunderbolt]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains both CPC and CPC+ version.<br/>Crosshairs Hack=Crosshairs always turned on || [[Media:Operation Thunderbolt.rar | Operation Thunderbolt.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Operation Wolf]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi & Phantomz<br/>Contains Musicman3512 Intro<br/>Cheat : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO ; Menu : J1 B1=1,B2=2<br/>Ingame : J1 B1=Shoot, B2=Grenade, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause || [[Media:Operation Wolf.rar | Operation Wolf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle]]|| 2018 || Manuel Sagra || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2018 || [[Media:OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar | OPQA vs QAOP - The Final Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Outlaw Reloaded]]|| 2017 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>V2 : J1B2:Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit || [[Media:Outlaw Reloaded.rar | Outlaw Reloaded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Out Run]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/brake, J1UP=Change Gear, J2B1=Abort || [[Media:Out Run.rar | Out Run.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==P==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[P-47 The Freedom Fighter]]|| 1989 || Firebird||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = Joypad 1 Button 1 for YES, Button 2 for NO.<br/>LEVEL = Joypad 1: 1 = U, 2 = L, 3 = R, 4 = D Joypad 2: 5 = U, 6 = L, 7 = R, 8 = D<br/>Quit Game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar | P-47 The Freedom Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Land]]|| 1989 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Insert credits.J1B1/B2=1/2 Player Game<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B2=Waggle Joystick (Useful for springs)<br/>|| [[Media:Pac-Land.rar | Pac-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pac-Mania]]|| 1988 || Grandslam ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 1 to start game, Pause Button on Menu Screen for High Scores<br/>Joypad Button 2 Music on / off, on menu screen or ingame<br/>Pause Button to Pause / Unpause || [[Media:Pac-Mania.rar | Pac-Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pang Remix]]|| 2018 || dthrone ||Yes|| The game is exactly the same as Pang except the balloons now start each level moving in the opposite direction<br/> In some cases it can change how a level plays out quite significantly, in other cases not so much...<br/>There are a handful of levels where you'd better get out of the way quick || [[Media:Pang Remix.rar | Pang Remix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Panic Dizzy]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Panic Dizzy.rar | Panic Dizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Press Console Button to Start Game - Joypad set as default<br/>Press Button 1 for Keyboard, Press Button 2 for Joystick<br/>Press UP to Redefine Controls, Press DOWN for Demonstration Mode<br/>Press Joypad Button 2 for Pause, Press Console Button to Quit<br/>Press Console Button to pass High Score Table || [[Media:Paperboy.rar | Paperboy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Paperboy 2]]|| 1991 || Mindscape || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Paperboy 2.rar | Paperboy 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pentomino]]|| 2017 || [[Shining]] || No|| || [[Media:Pentomino.rar | Pentomino.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Periscope Up]]|| 1989 || Atlantis Software || No||Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Periscope Up.rar | Periscope Up.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantis Legacy]]|| 2017 || cpc-power.com || No||Converted by iXien<br />J1B2+L/R : Choose an item, J1B2+U/D : Launch Craft/Open Menu || [[Media:Phantis Legacy.rar | Phantis Legacy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantom Club]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Phantom Club.rar | Phantom Club.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phantomas 2.0]]|| 2018 || Jordi Sureda & Santiago Ontanon|| Yes (Palette)||Converted by Ayor61<br/>CPC+ palette color upgrade : CPC+ game colors version - Language selection CPC+ screen || [[Media:Phantomas 2.0.rar | Phantomas 2.0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Phoenix Emulator]]|| 2016 || Norbert Kehrer || No||Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 : Shields || [[Media:Phoenix Emulator.rar | Phoenix Emulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Picrocs]]|| 2016 || BDC Iron || Yes||Converted by Roudoudou, Ast & arnoldemu<br />Fixed so that it runs on a real GX4000 || [[Media:Picrocs.rar | Picrocs.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pipemania]]|| 1990 || Empire || No||Converted by CraigsBar<br />Needs two joysticks to pass the start bit<br />High Score entry isn't joystick compatible but you can just hit the Pause/use Joy 2 to get past that || [[Media:Pipemania.rar | Pipemania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Platoon]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No||Converted by pmeier<br />Added a menu to configure your joystick (1,2 or 3 buttons). || [[Media:Platoon.rar | Platoon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Poogaboo-La Pulga 2]]|| 1991 || Opera Soft ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar | Poogaboo-La Pulga 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Postman Pat - The Computer Game]]|| 1988 || Alternative Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 to Change Difficulty<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 to Change Music / fx or Quiet<br />Press Pause Button to get passed Highscore Table || [[Media:Postman Pat.rar | Postman Pat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Potsworth & Co]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by Skunkfish<br />Menu: J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Redefine<br/>Ingame: J1UP/DN/LT/RT=Jump/Crouch/Left/Right.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause, J1B1=Unpause || [[Media:Potsworth & Co.rar | Potsworth & Co.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Boat Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Power Boat Simulator.rar | Power Boat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Power Drift]]|| 1989 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Power Drift.rar | Power Drift.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Predator]]|| 1988 || Activision ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2 +Up=Long Grenade, +DN=Short Grenade, +RT=Pick/Drop<br/>Invicibility with J1B2+LT on v1 and GX4000 Pause on v2 || [[Media:Predator.rar | Predator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik]]|| 1991 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Prehistorik.rar | Prehistorik.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prehistorik II - Back To Hungerland]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Use 64k version for GX4000<br />Includes 128k and PLUS version|| [[Media:Prehistorik II.rar | Prehistorik II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prison Riot]]|| 1990 || Players ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP on Main Menu=Redefine Keys, J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Prison Riot.rar | Prison Riot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel]]|| 2017 || 4Mhz ||No|| Converted by dragon<br />J1UP/J1B1=Long Jump, J1DN/J1B2=Short Jump, GX4000 Pause=Quit/Return || [[Media:Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar | Profanation 2 - Escape from Abu Simbel.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional BMX Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Professional BMX Simulator.rar | Professional BMX Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Prohibition]]|| 1993 || Titus ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Start, J1B2=Hide, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Music On/Off || [[Media:Prohibition.rar | Prohibition.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Promotion!]]|| 2020 || BiteStudios<br/>CPCRetroDev 2020 ||No|| Converted by Ayor61 (Cyrille Gouret)<br/>New Overscan CPC+ screen<br/>Jump=J1B1/J1UP, Weapon = J1B2. Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>During game "Fire2" gives 3 Choices: Reset or Continue or Quit || [[Media:Promotion!.rar | Promotion!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis]]|| 1986 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Pro Tennis.rar | Pro Tennis.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts]]|| 1990 || UBI Soft || Yes || Original cartridge - "Setting interrupt mode after enabling interrupt" fix by gerald || [[Media:Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar |Pro Tennis Tour - Great Courts -Fixed-.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Professional Ski Simulator]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad Fire 1 = Start 1 Player Game, Joypad Fire 2 = Start 2 Player Game<br />Up = Instructions, Left = Enter New Names, Right = Redefine Controls, Down = Enter for names<br />Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br />Default controls = Buttons 1 and 2 on Joypads for Left & Right, Down to Thrust<br />Default controls are left and right buttons, as need to hold left and right to plough<br />To enter your names, you can press the console pause button for P then the joypad button 1 or 2 for number,<br />then Enter with joypad down, So you could enter names as P1, P2, etc if you wish || [[Media:Professional Ski Simulator.rar | Professional Ski Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Project Future]]|| 1985 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Project Future.rar | Project Future.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psyborg]]|| 1992 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Abandon || [[Media:Psyborg.rar | Psyborg.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Psycho Pigs UXB]]|| 1988 || US Gold ||Yes (Splashscreen)|| Converted by Phantomz & iXien<br/>Menu : J1UP/DN=1 Player/2 Players, J1B2=Info Screen<br/>Ingame : J1B2/B1 : Pause/Unpause, During pause GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Quit/Continue<br/>While game is loading, press J1B2 to show the original splashscreen, but succesfully redrawn by TotO. || [[Media:Psycho Pigs UXB.rar | Psycho Pigs UXB.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pub Trivia]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 to select player picture : 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5<br/>If you just want a one player game, you can use J1B2 to select picture one.<br/>On the Highscore table you can use the following:<br/>Joypad 2: 1=1, 2=2, Up=3, Left=4, Right=5, Down=Delete<br/>Joypad 1: fire1=Enter, fire2=1<br/>Therefore with the console Pause Button, you can enter your name as P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 || [[Media:Pub Trivia.rar | Pub Trivia.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pulsator]]|| 1987 || Martech ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Pulsator.rar | Pulsator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Puzznic]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || Yes (Palette)|| Plus Palette by [[Kevin_Thacker | Arnoldemu]] and BDCIron, Retry menu fix by Phantomz || [[Media:Puzznic.rar | Puzznic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Pyjamarama]]|| 1984 || Mikrogen || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Pyjamarama.rar | Pyjamarama.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Q==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Q10 Tank Buster]]|| 1991 || Zeppelin Games || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Drop armour piercing shells. || [[Media:Q10 Tank Buster.rar | Q10 Tank Buster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Qabbalah]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz, dthrone and Urusergi || [[Media:Qabbalah.rar | Qabbalah.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Questor]]|| 1986 || Cascade Games ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2 B1 = Restart (With Cheat mode activated) ; GX4000 PAUSE=Pause Cheat || [[Media:Questor.rar | Questor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Quick Draw McGraw]]|| 1990 || Hi-Tec Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Urusergi<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit Game || [[Media:Quick Draw McGraw.rar | Quick Draw McGraw.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==R==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Raid Over Moscow]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1 then J1DN=Lift off then Open hanger door, J1B2 = Switch between overview and station.<br/>Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Raid Over Moscow.rar | Raid Over Moscow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rainbow Islands]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Push UP to increase credits during title screen || [[Media:Rainbow Islands.rar | Rainbow Islands.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo - First Blood Part II]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br />Use joypad button 2 for weapon select || [[Media:Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar| Rambo - First Blood Part II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rambo III]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 to Play, Pause with Console Pause Button<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 Change Weapon<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 Pick Up Object / Swop Object With Inventory<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 Use Object<br />Joypad 2 UP for Inventory Screen<br />Joypad 2 DOWN to Scroll Inventory || [[Media:Rambo III.rar| Rambo III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rampage]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause to Pass the Loading Screens. Joypad 1 to choose control mode<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to load original version<br/>Poked version include infinite health || [[Media:Rampage.rar | Rampage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ramparts]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause Button to Start Game, J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause<br/>Poked version gives infinite health to both player || [[Media:Ramparts.rar | Ramparts.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Ranarama]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Autofire, GX4000 Pause,J1B1=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Ranarama.rar | Ranarama.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rath-Tha]]|| 1989 || Positive ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Rath-Tha.rar | Rath-Tha.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon and Phantomz<br/>Various controls versions (1/2 pads) (see text file).<br/>Red Blood fix. Poked version || [[Media:Renegade.rar | Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Renegade III - The Final Chapter]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted Phantomz || [[Media:Renegade III.rar | Renegade III.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate Atlantida]]|| 1988 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1UP/DN/LT/RT=UP/Select/Right/Left, J1B1/B2=Fire/In-Out, J2B1=Abandon.<br/>Menu D-pad = Move, Fire1 = select the option, Fire2 = Music on/off.<br/> || [[Media:Rescate Atlantida.rar | Rescate Atlantida.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescate En El Golfo]]|| 1990 || Opera Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause = J2B1 || [[Media:Rescate En El Golfo.rar | Rescate En El Golfo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rescue On Fractalus]]|| 1986 || Lucasfilm Games / Activision ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game menu<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Start Game / Fire2 = Demo Mode / Up/down = Increase/decrease Starting Level / Left/right<br/>J1DOWN = Decrease Starting Level<br/>Ingame<br/>Joypad 1 : Fire1 = Launch AMB torpedo / Fire 2 = Pause/Unpause game<br/>Joypad 2 : Up = Systems on/off / Down = Land / Left = Open airlock / Right = Booster / fire1 = Decrease Thrust / fire2 = Increase Thrust<br/>Pause Button = Quit game || [[Media:Rescue On Fractalus.rar | Rescue On Fractalus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Reveal]]|| 1988 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Reveal.rar | Reveal.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rex]]|| 1989 || Martech || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Smart Bombs, J1DN=Shield, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Rex.rar | Rex.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous]]|| 1989 || Core Design || Yes (Palette) || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous.rar | Rick Dangerous.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rick Dangerous 2]]|| 1990 || Micro Style || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Select Level (Menu): J1 FIRE=1, LEFT=2, DOWN=3, RIGHT=4, UP=5 (appears with cheat on)<br/>Hurry up: JOY2 RIGHT (while the letters jump) ; ESCAPE = JOY2 FIRE1 ; Pause = GX4000 Pause<br/>Cheat Menu: Yes = JOY1 B1;No = JOY1 B2 || [[Media:Rick_Dangerous_2.rar | Rick Dangerous 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Blasters]]|| 1988 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer option 3 selected with console pause button || [[Media:Road Blasters.rar | Road Blasters.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Road Runner]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Start the game with the Console Pause Button<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 on the main screen to turn the inbuilt cheat for infinite lives on / off<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Road Runner.rar | Road Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin.rar | Robin.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robin Hood - Legend Quest]]|| 1993 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar| Robin Hood - Legend Quest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Robocop]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer Level Select: 1 = Joy1 Button 1, 2 = Joy1 Up, 3 = Joy1 Left, 4 = Joy1 Right, 5 = Joy1 Down,<br />6 = Joy2 Up, 7 = Joy2 Left, 8 = Joy2 Right, 9 = Joy2 Down<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu and Joy1 Button 1 to Start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Robocop.rar| Robocop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rock Hopper]]|| 1985 || Nick Stevens & Amsoft || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Rock Hopper.rar | Rock Hopper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rod-Land]]|| 1991 || Storm Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Rod-Land.rar | Rod-Land.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Ahoy!]]|| 1984 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Rewk|| [[Media:Roland_Ahoy.rar | Roland_Ahoy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In The Caves]]|| 1984 || Indescomp || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland In The Caves.rar | Roland In The Caves.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Time]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit || [[Media:Roland In Time.rar | Roland In Time.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland In Space]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause= Exit, J2 Pad=Scroll || [[Media:Roland In Space.rar | Roland In Space.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland On The Ropes]]|| 1984 || Zigurat || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Roland On The Ropes.rar | Roland On The Ropes.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Roland Takes A Running Jump]]|| 1986 || Peter Green || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar | Roland Takes A Running Jump.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rolling Thunder]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rolling Thunder.rar | Rolling Thunder.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[R-Type]]|| 1988 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Select Level with JOY1 1=1 2=2 U=3 L=4 R=5 D=6 JOY2 1=7 2=8<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Release<br />Pause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:R-Type.rar | R-Type.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Run The Gauntlet]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Run_The_Gauntlet.rar | Run the Gauntlet.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Rygar - Let's Fight !!!]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Rygar.rar | Rygar.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==S==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[S.T.U.N. Runner]]|| 1991 || Domark || No || Converted by dragon<br />Use Button 2 on Joy 1 to select joystick before playing || [[Media:S.T.U.N. Runner.rar |S.T.U.N. Runner.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sabre Wulf]]|| 1985 || Ultimate Play the Game || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Sabre Wulf.rar | Sabre Wulf.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Salamander]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Pause the game, any button to Unpause, whilst Paused<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Salamander.rar | Salamander.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Saracen]]|| 1987 || U.S.Gold ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>JB2 = Music on/off<br/>Pause button = Pause/unpause (J1B1=restart/J1B2=quit).<br/>Use joypad to change level on the menu<br/>CHEAT : Infinite lives: J2B1 and J2B2 at once during the game. || [[Media:Saracen.rar | Saracen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[SAS Combat Simulator]]|| 1988 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B1=Grenades, J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:SAS Combat Simulator.rar | SAS Combat Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Satan]]|| 1989 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Part 2 Access Code = 66666666 Enter it with UP on Joypad 2<br />Controls can be Redefine, but by defaut they are as follows;<br />Part 1, Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Abort with Console Pause Button<br />Part 2, UP-DOWN with Joypad 1 Button 2, Teleport with Joypad 2 Button 1,<br/>Access Item Menu / Pause with Joypad 2 Button 2<br />Abort with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Satan.rar | Satan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Savage]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br />Level Select = UP for 1, LEFT for 2, RIGHT for 3 and DOWN for the Intro<br />In Part 2 and Part 3, you can press the console pause button to enter the code<br/>that allows the game to change from practice mode to normal mode, enter code<br/>by pressing the console pause button several times || [[Media:Savage.rar | Savage.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The)]]|| 1986 || Palace Software || No || Converted by Phantomz - Fixed by Johnny Olsen<br />Nich version - (Joystick Fire 1 = yes) (Joystick Fire 2=no) For Trainer || [[Media:Sacred_Armour_Of_Antiriad_(The).rar |Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sai Combat]]|| 1986 || Mirrorsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1UP/DN=1/2 Player, J1B1/B2= Start with 3/6 Lives<br/>GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Sai Combat.rar |Sai Combat.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo]]|| 1991 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Skunkfish<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B1/J1B2=Punch/Jump, GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar | Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery]]|| 1986 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar | Scooby Doo In The Castle Mystery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scout Steps Out (The)]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Scout Steps Out (The).rar | Scout Steps Out (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/scramble-new-game-for-amstrad-cpc/ Scramble]|| 2019 || PuzCPC || No || Official release for GX4000 || [[Media:Scramble.rar | Scramble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Scramble Spirits]]|| 1990 || Grandslam || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Cheat option at start (Trainer) gives infinite lives to both players<br/>The game also has a inbuilt cheat option<br/>Press the Console Pause Button on the screen with " Press Fire To Start " in the<br/>middle to activate the inbuilt cheat<br/>The inbuilt cheat gives player one invulnerability || [[Media:Scramble Spirits.rar | Scramble Spirits.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Secret Agent Sly Spy]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for options on main screen<br />UP for Option 1 = Define Keys, DOWN for Option 2 = Select Joystick<br />Push DOWN for Joystick if you want to use Joypad 1, PAUSE WILL NOT WORK<br />DEFINE KEYS TO JOYPAD 2 AND PAUSE BUTTON OR BUTTON 2 IF WANT PAUSE TO WORK<br />The trainer level select buttons are as follows<br />1 = JOY1 FIRE1, 2 = JOY1 UP, 3 = JOY1 LEFT, 4 = JOY1 RIGHT, 5 = JOY1 DOWN<br />6 = JOY2 UP, 7 = JOY2 LEFT, 8 = JOY2 RIGHT, 9 - JOY2 DOWN || [[Media:Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar | Secret Agent Sly Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sergeant Seymour Robotcop]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat menu : J1 UP=YES,DOWN=NO, GX4000 PAUSE=Pause, J2 B1=Reset || [[Media:Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar |Sergeant Seymour Robotcop.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour At The Movies]]|| 1991 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour At The Movies.rar |Seymour At The Movies.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Seymour Take One!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Seymour Take One!.rar |Seymour Take One!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Dancer]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Dancer.rar |Shadow Dancer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shadow Of The Beast]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shadow Of The Beast.rar |Shadow Of The Beast.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shao Lin's Road]]|| 1987 || The Edge || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Shao Lin's Road.rar | Shao Lin's Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shinobi]]|| 1989 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon<br/>64k version hence no music (and also no SFX). || [[Media:Shinobi.rar | Shinobi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shockway Rider]]|| 1986 || FTL || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Practice<br/>Practice level select = J1B1/B2/UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4/5/6, J2B1/B2=7/8.<br/>Ingame : J1B2=Music/SFX. || [[Media:Shockway Rider.rar | Shockway Rider.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Short Circuit]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause=Pause (1x)/Reset (2x), move to unpause<br/>Part 1 : J1B1+dir = Activate Prog, J1B2 = Select Prog, J2B1 = Slow/Fast message, J2 UP/LT/RT = 1, 2, 3 (Items).<br/>Part 2 : J1B1 = Fire, J1B2/UP = Jump. || [[Media:Short Circuit.rar | Short Circuit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Shufflepuck Cafe]]|| 1989 || Broderbund France || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Shufflepuck Cafe.rar |Shufflepuck Cafe.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Side Arms]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Change Weapon, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Side Arms.rar | Side Arms.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silent Shadow]]|| 1988 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Up/Down on Joy1 to move up and down in the menu, Left on Joy 1 to toggle between P1 and P2 settings<br/>Right on Joy 1 to access "Redefine Keys". Redefine for every player you intend to play to have access to Bombs.<br/>1/2 Players or 2 players controlled by P1 by redefining keys. Button 2 on Joy 1 to Start || [[Media:Silent Shadow.rar | Silent Shadow.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Silkworm]]|| 1988 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Scanlines<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to K,L for PLUS users || [[Media:Silkworm.rar |Silkworm.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Ababol]]|| 2010 || The Mojon Twins || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Sir Ababol.rar |Sir Ababol.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sir Lancelot]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No|| Converted by Token || [[Media:Sir Lancelot.rar | Sir Lancelot.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sirwood]]|| 1989 || Opera Soft || No|| Converted by dragon<br/>To choose level : J1LT/RT/DN/UP=1/2/3/4, you need to reset the console to switch level. || [[Media:Sirwood.rar | Sirwood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skate Ball]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause (x1)/(x2)=Pause/Quit. During Pause, J1B2=Change Colors. || [[Media:Skate Ball.rar | Skate Ball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skweek]]|| 1989 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause=Pause, J2B1/B2=Suicide/Quit, J2UP/DN=Music/Sound Effect On/Off || [[Media:Skweek.rar | Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Skywar]]|| 1993 || CPC Infos || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Skywar.rar |Skywar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slap Fight]]|| 1987c || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1/B2=1/2 Players, J1B2=Select Powerup<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Slap Fight.rar | Slap Fight.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slightly Magic]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Slightly Magic.rar | Slightly Magic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Slither]]|| 2018 || EgoTrip ||No|| || [[Media:Slither.rar | Slither.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Small Games for Smart Minds]]|| 2007 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Small Games for Smart Minds.rar | Small Games for Smart Minds.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Smash TV]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 and 2 for Menu<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 for Pause, Button 2 for Quit<br/>To turn the Cheat Mode On or Off<br/>During Play, hold down Button 2 on Joypad 1, then press Button 1 on Joypad 2 || [[Media:Smash TV.rar | Smash TV.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Soccer 86]]|| 1985 || Loriciels || No || Converted by remax & Phantomz || [[Media:Soccer 86.rar | Soccer 86.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solar Coaster]]|| 1987 || Optyx Software || No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Quit. || [[Media:Solar Coaster.rar| Solar Coaster.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Solomon's Key]]|| 1987 || U.S. Gold ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Contains both standard CPC and patched CPC+ version<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Solomon's Key.rar| Solomon's Key.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sonic Boom]]|| 1990 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Super Shot, J2B1=Quit<br/>On main menu, GX4000 Pause=Redefine.<br> On redefine screen, GX4000 Pause/Any other button=Yes/No || [[Media:Sonic Boom.rar | Sonic Boom.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcerers]]|| 2020 || Salavador Cantero || Yes (Splashscreen + palette) || Converted and CPC+ colors by Cyrille Gouret (Ayor61)<br/>On main menu: J1B1 = 1 Player, J1B2 = 2 players, J1 Down = Turbo Mode<br>While playing: Pause button = Pause, J1B2 = Quit, J2B2 = Music on/off || [[Media:Sorcerers.rar | Sorcerers.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery]]|| 1985 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Joypad 1 Button 2, Unpause with Button 1 || [[Media:Sorcery.rar | Sorcery.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sorcery+]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz, dragon, Urusergi<br/>Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Sorcery+.rar | Sorcery+.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Crusade]]|| 1992 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1=Move Cursor, J1B1/B2=Click As Mouse/Select Cursor keys in the gamepad (to scroll in the map).<br/>GX4000 Pause =Abandon || [[Media:Space Crusade.rar | Space Crusade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Harrier]]|| 1986 || Elite / Sega || No || Converted by CraigsBar and Phantomz || [[Media:Space_Harrier.rar | Space Harrier.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Hawks]]|| 1984 || Amsoft || No || Converted by token<br/>Trainer and tape cover as loading screen. || [[Media:Space Hawks.rar | Space Hawks.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Invasion]]|| 1985 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Game Defaults to Joystick so just press the Console Pause Button to Start Game<br/>If you select Joystick and use a joypad button 2 is used for grenades<br/>If you select Joystick and use a one button joystick, hold fire button down to use grenades || [[Media:Space Invasion.rar | Space Invasion.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Mania]]|| 1986 || Neil Kolban || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Space Mania.rar | Space Mania.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Moves]]|| 2020 || Retrobytes Productions || No || Version 2.2 || [[Media:Space Moves (2020).rar | Space Moves (2020).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Space Pest Control]]|| 2015 || usebox.net || No || Converted by 00WReX<br/>From CPCRetroDev 2015 || [[Media:Space Pest Control.rar | Space Pest Control.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Speed King]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>GX4000 Pause=Escape || [[Media:Speed King.rar | Speed King.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1985 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Spellbound - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spherical]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>two different versions, one for one player and the other for one or two players.<br/>Look in txt for detailled instructions || [[Media:Spherical.rar | Spherical.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spindizzy]]|| 1986 || Activision|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause Button on Title Screen for credits<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = STOP, Joy2 Button 1 = Map, Joy2 Button 2 = Score<br/>Joy2 Left = Rotate Left, Joy2 Right = Rotate Right<br/>Joy2 Up = Change Shape, Joy2 Down = Change Colour<br/>P (PAUSE) = Pause Button<br/>Joy2 1 + 2 On title screen to Play " STIX "<br/>PAUSE Button = Leave STIX, Joy2 Button 1 = Trail mode on/off<br/>Joy1 Button 2 = Halts STIX movement, Joy2 Button 2 = Clears the screen (stop the STIX first) || [[Media:Spindizzy.rar | Spindizzy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Split Personalities]]|| 1986 || Domark ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Split Personalities.rar | Split Personalities.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spots 94]]|| 1994 || Fraggle of MOPS || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Spots 94.rar | Spots 94.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Hunter]]|| 1986 || Amsoft|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Level Select : J1LT/RT=Novice/Expert<br/>J1B1=Select Weapon, GX4000 Pause/J1B1/J2B1Pause/Unpause/Quit|| [[Media:Spy Hunter.rar | Spy Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy]]|| 1985 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy.rar | Spy Vs Spy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, J12B2 = Turn Music On/Off, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar | Spy Vs Spy II - The Island Caper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics]]|| 1987 || First Star Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>Press any key to skip Info Screen<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Release, Pause Button = Abort || [[Media:Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar | Spy Vs Spy III - Arctic Antics.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Starquake]]|| 1986 || Bubble Bus Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. <br/>Detailled instructions for teleportation in txt || [[Media:Starquake.rar | Starquake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Sabre]]|| 2007 || Psytronik Software|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Sabre.rar | Star Sabre.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - A New Hope]]|| 1987 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - A New Hope.rar | Star Wars - A New Hope.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back]]|| 1988 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Normal Control and Inverted Control Included || [[Media:Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar | Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi]]|| 1989 || Domark|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar | Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Pool]]|| 1986 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Quit Game<br/>Red or Yellow ? = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Red, Joypad 1 Button 2 = Yellow<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users || [[Media:Steve Davis Pool.rar | Steve Davis Pool.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Steve Davis Snooker]]|| 1985 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Use Joypad 2 for onscreen Menu, apart from the last option, use Joypad 1 button 2 for Green Screen<br/>Joypad 1 Button 2 = Change original shot instruction before playing it<br/>Console Pause Button = Retake your last shot<br/>Play again = Joypad 1 Button 1 = Yes, Joypad 1 Button 2 = No<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass " Enter Name "<br/>Use Joypad 2 for selecting colour after you pot a red<br/>Yellow = Up, Green = Left, Brown = Right, Blue = Down, Pink = Button 1, Black = Button 2<br/>Keyboard O,P are changed to U,I for PLUS users, ESC to Quit || [[Media:Steve Davis Snooker.rar | Steve Davis Snooker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormbringer A True Graphic Adventure]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic|| No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar | Stormbringer - A True Graphic Adventure.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord]]|| 1989 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump. GX4000 Pause=Pause, any Button to Unpause.|| [[Media:Stormlord.rar| Stormlord.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stormlord II - Deliverance]]|| 1990 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Console Pause Button four times to play without password, New title screen from the C64 version<br/>Press Up to Redefine Controls if want to use button to jump || [[Media:Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar| Stormlord II - Deliverance.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stranded]]|| 2006 || Cronosoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any button=Pass title screen, J1B1=Start (Menu or Code Screen) || [[Media:Stranded.rar | Stranded.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter]]|| 1988 || Tiertex / Capcom || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter.rar | Street Fighter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Street Fighter II]]|| 2008 || Hermol || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Street Fighter II.rar | Street Fighter II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Striker in the Crypts of Trogan]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||Yes (Palette)|| Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit.<br/>Pass Highscore table with J1B2. || [[Media:Striker_In_The_Crypts_Of_Trogan.rar | Striker In The Crypts Of Trogan.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Strip Poker]]|| 1988 || Anco Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Strip Poker.rar | Strip Poker.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle]]|| 1986 || Ere Informatique ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass title screen and scrolling text screen, Joypads Button 2 for Potions<br/>One Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select " Sorceror " or " Fighter ", then Joypad 1 Button 1 to Begin a one player game<br/>Two Player version, press Joypad 1 Button 1 to begin a two player game<br/>Pause the game with the Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Turn the Music on / off with the Console Pause Button ( you will need to pause / unpause the game until you have it off or on )<br/>Press the Console Pause Button to pass the highscore table || [[Media:Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar | Stryfe - The Everlasting Battle.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Car Racer]]|| 1990 || Micro Style ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Select GX4000 Joystick, then J1B2=UP in the Menu's. <br/>Enter Name=GX4000 Pause/J1UP/J1DN/J1LT/J1RT=P/1/2/3/Delete, J1B1=Return<br/>GX4000 Pause/J1B1=Pause/Unpause || [[Media:Stunt Car Racer.rar |Stunt Car Racer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Stunt Man Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Stunt Man Seymour.rar |Stunt Man Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sub Hunter]]|| 2011 || Psytronik Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Sub Hunter.rar | Sub Hunter.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Subway Vigilante]]|| 1989 || Players Premier ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Menu : J1B1 = play using joypad 1 / J2B1 = Play using joypad 2<br/>Pause button = Pause (twice to return to menu) || [[Media:Subway Vigilante.rar | Subway Vigilante.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Supersnake]]|| 1992 || David Hall || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Supersnake.rar | Supersnake.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Gran]]|| 1985 || Tynesoft || No || Converted by The Shameless Gamer || [[Media:Super Gran.rar | Super Gran.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Hang-On]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Push UP on Joypad 1 to enter intial on score table || [[Media:Super Hang-On.rar | Super Hang-On.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Monaco GP]]|| 1991 || U.S. Gold ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Load the 64k version for the GX4000<br/>Press Console Pause Button for Option 1 = Redefine Controls ( can redefine joypad 2 if want to use both buttons )<br/>Push UP on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 1<br/>Push DOWN on Joypad 2 for Option 2 = Joystick 2<br/>Happy with your controls Yes or No = Joypad 2 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No || [[Media:Super Monaco GP.rar| Super Monaco GP.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Off Road]]|| 1990 || Virgin Games ||No|| Converted by Phantomz & dragon<br/>Joypad B1 for Accelerate, B2 for Brake, UP for Nitro<br/>Console Pause Button to Pause / Unpause<br/>Press NITRO to pass screens or select options in shop, this is UP on Joypads or SPACE if selected keyboard control on a PLUS || [[Media:Super Off Road.rar | Super Off Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Pipeline II]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 1 Left = 1 Player, Right = 2 Players, Button 2 to Change amount of Lives, Button 1 to Play.<br/>Pause the game with Joypad 1 Button 2, unpause with any key.<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to pass high score table.<br/>Cheat version = Console Pause Button to increase score, Joypad 2 Button 1 to Skip Level, Button 2 to lose a life.|| [[Media:Super Pipeline II.rar| Super Pipeline II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Robin Hood]]|| 1986 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Fire Button 2 for Options, Fire Button 1 For Y, Fire Button 2 For N<br/>Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Super Robin Hood.rar| Super Robin Hood.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar |Super Seymour Saves The Planet!!.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Ski]]|| 1987 || Microids ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/GX4000 Pause=Pause/Return to Main Menu.<br/>Numbers of players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4, J2UP/LT/RT/DN/B1=5/6/7/8/9<br/>To enter skier's Names, press the Console pause button for P (it won't let you enter numbers) || [[Media:Super Ski.rar |Super Ski.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Skweek]]|| 1990 || Loriciels ||No|| Converted by dragon<br/>Pause=Pause<br/>Suicide : Press J1B1 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds.<br/>Suicide +98 Lives : Press J1B2 then Pause, maintain them pressed until you die, it can take several seconds. || [[Media:Super Skweek.rar |Super Skweek.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Sprint]]|| 1987 || Activision ||No|| Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Super Sprint.rar |Super Sprint.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tank Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2=Pause/Unpause. || [[Media:Super Tank Simulator.rar | Super Tank Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Super Tetris]]|| 1997 || Frequency/Dooddler ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Super Tetris.rar |Super Tetris.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Superman - The Game]]|| 1985 || First Star Software ||No|| Converted by dragon || [[Media:Superman - The Game.rar | Superman - The Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sweevo's World]]|| 1986 || Sweevo's World || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press button 2 to select Joystick before you start<br/>Then press, Up, Left, Right, or Down to start on your choice || [[Media:Sweevo's World.rar |Sweevo's World.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Switchblade]]|| 1990 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||Yes (Palette + hardware sprites) || Converted by Ayor61 (Plus version - Color fix) & Phantomz (CPC version) || [[Media:Switchblade.rar |Switchblade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Sword Of The Samurai]]|| 1992 || Zeppelin Games || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Sword Of The Samurai.rar |Sword Of The Samurai.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Syntax]]|| 1988 || CDS Software LTD || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Syntax.rar | Syntax.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==T==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tapper - Official Arcade Game]]|| 1986 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Pause button = Exit and reset default values. || [[Media:Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar | Tapper - Official Arcade Game.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Target Renegade]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Ingame Menu<br />Redefine controls first || [[Media:Target Renegade.rar |Target Renegade.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Technician Ted]]|| 1984 || Hewson || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J1B1=Start, J1B2=Instructions<br/>J1B2=Pause & Music On/Off, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Technician Ted.rar | Technician Ted.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles]]|| 1990 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pad1: 1=Fire 2=Select weapon.<br/>Pad2: 1=Change turtle 2=Quit game when in Pause. Right=In/Out vehicule. Up=Cheat mode on/off.<br/>GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2 - Coin Op]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br/>Whilst Paused, Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Quit game, or Press any direction on Joypad 1 Dpad to Jump to next Level || [[Media:Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar | Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teenage Queen]]|| 1991 || Image Works || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />J1B2 to confirm your choice when changing cards.<br/>To see your partner entirely press Console Pause Button. ||[[Media:Teenage Queen.rar | Teenage Queen.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tempest]]|| 1986 || Activision || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>Cheat Mode : J1 UP/DN = YES/NO<br/>J1 : B1=Fire plasma, B2 =Super Zapper, RT= Move Clockwise, LT = Move Anticlockwise<br/>GX 4000 PAUSE = Pause ; J2 B1 = Abort game<br/> || [[Media:Tempest.rar | Tempest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tennis Cup II]]|| 1990 || Loriciels || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Fix (J1=Joypad 1, J2=Joypad 2) || [[Media:Tennis Cup II.rar | Tennis Cup II.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Teodoro Can't Fly]]|| 2012 || Dimension Z / Retroworks || No || Converted by CraigsBar & Phantomz<br/>J1B2=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause = Quit. || [[Media:Teodoro Can't Fly.rar | Teodoro Can't Fly.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminator 2 Judgment Day]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar | Terminator 2 Judgment Day.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terminus]]|| 1986 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Terminus.rar | Terminus.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Terra Cognita]]|| 1987 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer = J1B1/J1B2=Yes/No<br/>End of game : Press GX4000 Pause to continue. || [[Media:Terra Cognita.rar | Terra Cognita.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tetrix]]|| 1989 || Playfield || Yes (Palette) || Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Tetrix.rar | Tetrix.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thanatos]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />You need to go into alter playing keys and select joystick before you start<br />To alter skill 1 to 8, use the following: Pad 1 = Up 1, Left 2, Right 3, Down 4, Pad 2 = Up 5, Left 6, Right 7, Down 8<br />Pause / Unpasue with Console Pause Button<br />Highscore table is bypassed with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Thanatos.rar | Thanatos.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing Bounces Back]]|| 1987 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause/Unpause<br/>Pause Button = Quit Current Screen || [[Media:Thing Bounces Back.rar | Thing Bounces Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thing On A Spring]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2 = Pause (J1B1=Unpause/J2B1=Quit)<br/>Pause Button = Music On/Off<br/>J1B1 to Pass Highscore Table (but J1B2=Delete, so you can use Pause Button to enter P for Player 1, PP for Player 2 etc)<br/>CHEAT MODE (Infinite Oil): Press J1B2 on the main menu. The border will turn black.<br/>The "Oil" bar will drop once in the alert zone, it will rise as if by a miracle. || [[Media:Thing On A Spring.rar | Thing On A Spring.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thomas The Tank Engine]]|| 1990 || Alternative Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/B1=Pause/Unpause. Whilst Paused, GX4000 Pause Button to Quit game.|| [[Media:Thomas The Tank Engine.rar | Thomas The Tank Engine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Through The Trap Door]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start, J2B1=Berk-Drut, J2B2=Pause, Any Button(x2) = Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Redefine/Restart || [[Media:Through The Trap Door.rar | Through The Trap Door.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thrust.rar | Thrust.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thrust II]]|| 1986 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joy 1 Button 1 to Fire, Joy 1 Button 2 to Pickup<br/>Can Redefine Controls to Joypad 2 || [[Media:Thrust 2.rar | Thrust 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera]]|| 1987 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar | Thundercats - The Lost Eye Of Thundera.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tiger Road]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Tiger Road.rar | Tiger Road.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back]]|| 1992 || Titus || No || Converted by dragon<br/>J1B2=Music ON/OFF, J2B2=Abandon, Pause=Pauuse || [[Media:Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar | Titus The Fox - To Marrakesh And Back.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tombstowne]]|| 1985 || Amsoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 to Pause / Unpause, Console Pause Button to Quit || [[Media:Tombstowne.rar | Tombstowne.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tornado Low Level]]|| 1985 || Vortex Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start Game, J1B2=Mission Info<br/>Any button on J2/GX4000 Pause=Exit screen, J1B2=View/Exit Map screen ingame<br/>J2B1=Pause, Exit(x2), J2B2/DPad/GX4000 Pause=Unpause || [[Media:Tornado Low Level.rar | Tornado Low Level.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Total Recall]]|| 1990 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz & Urusergi<br/>J1B2/Any Button=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit<br/>J1B1/J1B2=Pass Hiscore, J1B1+DN=Toggle armed/unarmed || [[Media:Total Recall.rar | Total Recall.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Totems]]|| 2012 || ESP Soft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Rotate, J1DN=Drop, J1B2=Pause, Pause=Quit.<br/>You can redefine the controls if you want to change them. || [[Media:Totems.rar | Totems.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Tower of Rubble]]|| 2017 || Morri || No || Converted by 00WReX || [[Media:Tower of Rubble.rar | Tower of Rubble.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Track And Field]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Track And Field.rar | Track And Field.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Traffic]]|| 1985 || Amsoft ||No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Traffic.rar | Traffic.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trailblazer]]|| 1986 || Gremlin Graphics Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Pass Loading Screen/Start, J1B2=Music ON/OFF<br/>GX4000 Pause=Options (Menu)/Quit (Ingame) || [[Media:Trailblazer.rar | Trailblazer.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Train (The)]]|| 1988 || Accolade || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Spanish version.Pad 1: Button 2-Sound on/off<br/>Pad 2 : Cross/Button 1-Change view in train Button 2:Restart - GX4000 Button=Pause. || [[Media:Train (The).rar | Train (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trantor The Last Stormtrooper]]|| 1987 || Go! || No || Converted by Phantomz and Urusergi<br/>You can input anything for a password so keep pressing the pause button<br/>TRANSPORTER ACTIVATION BEAMCODE is PPP, so press the console button 3 times<br/>Press the Console Pause Button or any button on Joypad 2 to skip intro and probe software screen<br/>If you can't move when you get " Stormtrooper you've looked here before " just press the console pause button or wait like 10 seconds<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause and Joypad 2 Button 2 to Quit || [[Media:Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar | Trantor The Last Stormtrooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trap Door (The)]]|| 1986 || Piranha || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>You will need Joypad 2 for menu game options : Plug your Joypad into port 2 if you only have one Joypad.<br/>J2B1=Start/Drop, J2LT/B1=Learner/Super Berk, J2RT= Redefine, J2B2=Tilt, GX4000 Pause=Pause, Any Button = Unpause || [[Media:Trap Door (The).rar | Trap Door (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Trashman Goes Moonlighting]]|| 1986 || Virgin Games || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar | Trashman Goes Moonlighting.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Chopper Simulator]]|| 1989 || Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause. <br/>During Pause, GX4000 Pause/J1UP=Infinite Lives=Skip Level|| [[Media:Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar | Turbo Chopper Simulator.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo Esprit]]|| 1986 || Durell Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad Button 2 for Map On / Off, Move around map with the Dpad<br/>Console Pause Button to Terminate Game and Restart ( One life at a time )<br/>Use Joypad Button 2 to Pass highscore table|| [[Media:Turbo Esprit.rar | Turbo Esprit.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turbo The Tortoise]]|| 1992 || Hi-Tec Software || No || Converted by Ayor61<br/> Joypad Button 2 for Joypad Select<br/> Joypad button 1 for Game Start || [[Media:Turbo The Tortoise.rar | Turbo The Tortoise.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican]]|| 1990 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>Joypad 1 Buttton 2 for Energy Lines, Joypad 1 + 2 (press at same time) for Grenades<br/>Press Console Pause Button then Joypad 1 Button 1 for CHEAT MODE (99 almost everywhere)<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 to Skip Level, Don't skips pasted 5.2 ( Last Level ) or game will crash<br/>Joypad Button 1 + 2 to reset to level 1 || [[Media:Turrican.rar | Turrican.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Turrican 2]]|| 1991 ||Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by dragon<br/>intro->button2<br/>Condole Button to Pause<br/>The high score only admit abcd+1 enter,2 delete, the poke in the high score=DDDDD<br/>To change the level with the poke button1 pad2 || [[Media:Turrican 2.rar | Turrican 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Twin Turbo V8]]|| 1988 ||Codemasters Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1UP=Start Game<br/>J1B1/B2=Accelerate/Brake, J1UP/DN=Gears<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J2B1=Quit || [[Media:Twin Turbo V8.rar | Twin Turbo V8.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==U==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[U.N. Squadron]]|| 1990 || U.S.Gold || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:U.N. Squadron.rar | U.N. Squadron.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Unpredictaball]]|| 1992 || Video Images || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B2/J1B1=Pause/Unpause, GX4000 Pause=Quit. || [[Media:Unpredictaball.rar | Unpredictaball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Untouchables (The)]]|| 1989 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1=Start, GX4000 Pause=Pause, (X2) to quit, other key tu unpause. J2b1=Skip Level || [[Media:Untouchables (The).rar | Untouchables (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uridium]]|| 1986 || Hewson Consultants || No || Converted by CraigsBar || [[Media:Uridium.rar | Uridium.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Usagi Yojimbo]]|| 1988 || Firebird || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Trainer : J1B1/B2=Yes/No, Main Menu = Joy 2 + Pause (don't forget to change from Practice to Game)<br/>GX4000 Pause = Pause, any button to Unpause. Keep pressing the pause button (or any button on Joypad 2) to pass highscore table.|| [[Media:Usagi Yojimbo.rar | Usagi Yojimbo.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Uwol 2 Quest For Money]]|| 2011 || The Mojon Twins ||No|| Converted by McKlain || [[Media:Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar | Uwol 2 Quest For Money.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==V==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[V The Visitors]]|| 1986 || Ocean Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:V The Visitors.rar | V The Visitors.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vampire - Phantomas 2]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar | Vampire - Phantomas 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br/>On title screen, use Button 1, define Joy1, then Up, define Toggle for P2<br/>Button 1 for 1 Player, Up for 2 players || [[Media:Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar|Victory Road - The Pathway To Fear.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vikings (The)]]|| 1986 || Kele Line || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>GX4000 Pause : Pause(x1)/Quit(x2). On Pause, J1B1/B2: Return (Normal/Silent Mode)<br/>Cheat Menu J1B1/B2: Yes/No || [[Media:Vikings (The).rar|Vikings (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Vindicator (The)]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Part 1/2/3, J1B2=Toggle/Bombs/Toggle.<br/>GX4000 Pause=Pause (1X), Quit (2x). || [[Media:Vindicator (The).rar|Vindicator (The).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==W==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warhawk]]|| 1987 || Firebird || No || Converted by yurif74 || [[Media:Warhawk.rar | Warhawk.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Warlock]]|| 1987 || The Edge ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Warlock.rar | Warlock.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wanderer 3D]]|| 1988 || Elite Systems || No || Converted by Urusergi<br/>J2B1=3D/Mono, J2B2=Quit, J2UP/DN=Speed Up/Down,J1B2+Direction=Fast Turn || [[Media:Wanderer 3D.rar | Wanderer 3D.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[War Machine]]|| 1989 || Players Premier || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer, Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 for Grenades<br />Pause / Unpause with Console Pause Button<br />Use Joypad 1 Button 2 to continue on " You are now dead! " screen|| [[Media:War Machine.rar | War Machine.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist| Way of the Exploding Fist (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[The Way Of The Exploding Fist+| Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The)]]|| 1985 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Press Joypad 2 Button 2 on Loading Screen to see different coloured version<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 2 to Select 1 or 2 Player game - Both Joypads now supported<br />Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start Game<br />Quit game with Console Pause Button || [[Media:Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar | Way of the Exploding Fist+ (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wec Le Mans]]|| 1988 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>1 to use Joystick = Up and Down for Accelerate and Brake, Fire to change Gear<br/>2 to use Defined Controls = after you have Redefined Controls<br/>Preset Defined Controls = Button 1 and 2 for Accelerate and Brake, Up to change Gear<br/>Console Button to Quit game || [[Media:WEC_Le_Mans.rar | WEC Le Mans.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Werewolves of London]]|| 1987 || Ariolasoft || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>To highlight icon = Joy2 Dpad Left and Right, Pause = Joy2 Button 1<br/>(Pause is deblocked with GX4000 pause key)<br/>Quit = Joy2 Button 2 ( Whilst Paused ), Increase or Decrease Music Volume = Joy2 Dpad Up and Down || [[Media:Werewolves of London.rar | Werewolves of London.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[West Bank]]|| 1986 || Dinamic Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press Joypad 1 Button 1 to Start ( default joystick )<br/>Use Joypad 2 Dpad for Menu options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 to Pause, Joypad 2 Button 2 to Turn Music On / Off || [[Media:West Bank.rar | West Bank.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Who Dares Wins II]]|| 1985 || Alligata Software || No || Converted by Phantomz || [[Media:Who Dares Win 2.rar | Who Dares Win 2.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Whopper Chase]]|| 1987 || Erbe Software ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Whopper Chase.rar | Whopper Chase.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild West Seymour]]|| 1992 || Codemasters Software ||No|| Converted by Phantomz<br/>Press the following Buttons multiple times to enter codes:<br />Act2 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire1<br />Act3 - Enter Code with Pad2 Fire2<br />Act4 - Enter Code with Pause Button || [[Media:Wild West Seymour.rar |Wild West Seymour.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wild Bunch (The)]]|| 1985 || Firebird ||No || Converted by dragon & Joseman || [[Media:Wild Bunch (The).rar | Wild Bunch (The).rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winchester]]|| 1988 || Chip || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Winchester.rar | Winchester.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Winter Games]]|| 1986 || Epyx || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Joypad 2 Button 1 = Move through the options<br/>Joypad 2 Button 2 = Select option<br/>Joypad 2 Dpad select number of players 1 = Up, 2 = Left, 3 = Right, 4 = Down<br/>To enter your name/s, you can press the console pause button for p then the joypad 2 dpad for number,<br/>then Enter with joypad 2 Button 2, So you could enter names as p1, p2, p3, p4 etc if you wish.|| [[Media:Winter Games.rar | Winter Games.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wizball]]|| 1987 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />New title screen by STE'86 plus Trainer, Stack overflow fix (prevents corruption at level 6)<br />J1B2=Select Bonus.|| [[Media:Wizball.rar | Wizball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wonder Boy]]|| 1987 || Activision || No || Converted by pmeier (select nb of buttons)/ Phantomz and Urusergi (all other versions))<br />Phantomz/uresergi versions : J1B1/B2=1P/2P Game, GX4000 Pause=Pause/Unpause, J1B1=Quit || [[Media:Wonder Boy.rar | Wonder Boy.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Class Leaderboard]]|| 1987 || US Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Number Of Players : J1UP/LT/RT/DN=1/2/3/4.<br/>Player Level : GX4000 Pause/J2B1/J2B2 = Professional/Amateur/Kids<br/>J1B1=Enter || [[Media:World Class Leaderboard.rar | World Class Leaderboard.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[World Series Baseball]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:World Series Baseball.rar | World Series Baseball.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wriggler]]|| 1985 || Blaby Computer Games || No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>Any Button=Pass Title Screen, J1B1/J1/B2/J2B1 = Start Game/Instructions/Redefine Controls<br/>J1B2/J1B1/GX4000 Pause = Pause/Unpause/Quit. GX4000 Pause=Enter for highscore. || [[Media:Wriggler.rar | Wriggler.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[WWF Wrestlemania]]|| 1991 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by dragon<br />Return=1 Space=2|| [[Media:WWF Wrestlemania.rar | WWF Wrestlemania.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==X==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Out]]|| 1989 || Rainbow Arts || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 = Trigger Secondary Weapon System<br />Joypad 2 Button 1 = Bring In The Drones<br />Joypad 2 Button 2 = Choose Secondary Weapon System<br />Console Pause Button to Pause, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />CHEAT MODE To earn money very easily<br />Just take a ship and throw in the trash directly (without buying)<br />The trash is symbolized by the little alien in the bottom right || [[Media:X-Out.rar | X-Out.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xenon]]|| 1988 || Melbourne House || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Trainer: Joypad 1 Button 1 for Yes, Button 2 for No<br />Level Select is Joypad 1 Button 1 or UP = Level 1, LEFT = Level 2, RIGHT = Level 3, DOWN = Level 4.<br />Press Button 1 on Joypad 1 to Start game, or use Joypad 2 Buttons 1 and 2 for Menu Options<br />Joypad 1 Button 2 to Change Mode, Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1 || [[Media:Xenon.rar | Xenon.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xevious]]|| 1986 || U.S. Gold || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Joy2 Button 1 to start one player game, Joy2 Button 2 to start two player game || [[Media:Xevious.rar | Xevious.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xor]]|| 1987 || Logotron ||No || Converted by Urusergi || [[Media:Xor.rar | Xor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Xybots]]|| 1989 || Domark || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Use Joypad 2 for Player 1, Player 2 Uses Joypad 1 by default || [[Media:Xybots.rar | Xybots.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Y==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yie Ar Kung-Fu]]|| 1985 || Ocean Software || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Menu = Joypad 1 UP for HighScores, Button 1 and 2 for 1 or 2 Player, DOWN to Redefine Keys<br />Joystick by Default, Press 1 or 2 to start<br />Pause with Console Pause Button, Unpause with Joypad 1 Button 1<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 1 Button 2 to turn music on / off, this also unpauses the game<br />Whilst Paused press Joypad 2 Button 1 to Quit game || [[Media:Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar | Yie Ar Kung-Fu.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Yogi Bear]]|| 1987 || Piranha || No || Converted by 00WReX<br />Joystick / Gamepad control, Fire button to start.<br/>Console 'Pause' button to Pause, fire button to resume. || [[Media:Yogi Bear.rar | Yogi Bear.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Z==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Z - Comme Zark Davor]]|| 1985 || Rino Marketing || No || Converted by iXien<br />English version (known as Z-Pilot) || [[Media:Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar | Z - Comme Zark Davor.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zaxx]]|| 1986 || Chip || No || Converted by CraigsBar<br />French Menus || [[Media:Zaxx.rar | Zaxx.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zombi]]|| 1986 || Ubi Soft ||No || Converted by Phantomz<br/>J1B1 = Select actions / Cancel if tape options are selected by mistake / Fight Zombies (keep hitting it)<br/>J1B2 = cancel actions<br/>J1 left = Move selector / Really quit if the trash game option is selected <br/>J1 right = Move selector / Continue game if the trash game option is selected<br/>J2B2 = Invert the action <br/>If you don't want to have to keep hitting J1B1 to fight zombies, also included is a CPR with an exclusive auto attack feature ;) || [[Media:Zombi.rar | Zombi.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zona 0]]|| 1991 || Topo Soft || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zona 0.rar | Zona 0.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zone Trooper]]|| 1988 || Gamebusters || No || Converted by dragon || [[Media:Zone Trooper.rar | Zone Trooper.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zorro]]|| 1985 || U.S. Gold|| No || Converted by iXien<br/>Press J1B1 to use the sword, J1B2 to play/stop music, PAUSE to quit game. || [[Media:Zorro.rar | Zorro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zox 2099]]|| 1987 || Loriciels|| No || Converted by iXien || [[Media:Zox 2099.rar | Zox 2099.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zub]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />Pause=Launch game/select level on menu screen, scanner during game. J1B2=Duck<br />Poked version gives "No harm from droids" || [[Media:Zub.rar | Zub.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Zynaps]]|| 1987 || Hewson || No || Converted by Phantomz<br />This is the new CPCwiki version || [[Media:Zynaps.rar | Zynaps.rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Need a fix==<br />
<br />
Games on this list miss the criteria to be fully playable on joystick. Sometimes, they are not playables, sometimes only a little part is unplayable. Hence it's up to you to decide if you want to try and play them on your GX4000 nevertheless.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! Problem<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Killer Cobra]]|| 1987 || Mastertronic || No || Converted by Phantomz || Need a fix - Graphic corruption ||[[Media:Killer Cobra.rar | Killer Cobra.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
To look at :<br />
<br />
Beyond The Ice Palace : [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/games/converted-gx4000-cpr-the-topic/msg183722/#msg183722 Report]<br />
<br />
== GX4000 Compatibles Demos == <br />
<br />
These demo files have been converted to .cpr and tested on a GX4000.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"<br />
! Name<br />
! Year<br />
! Author<br />
! Use Plus Features?<br />
! Description / Comment<br />
! File<br />
|-<br />
||[[Amaury]]|| 2019 || Roudoudou || Yes || || [[Media:Amaury.rar | Amaury.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Barbar]]|| 2016 || Benediction || Yes || Converted by Devilmarkus || [[Media:Barbar.rar | Barbar.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Battro]]|| 2015 || Batman Group || No || Converted by McKlain - size fix by gerald || [[Media:Battro.rar | Battro.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Eerie Forest]]|| 2017 || Logon System || Yes || || [[Media:Eerie Forest.rar | Eerie Forest.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[NQ! Music Disc]]|| 2018 || [[TGS]] & skrju || Yes || || [[Media:NQ! Music Disc.rar | NQ! Music Disc.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Schnapps]]|| 2019 || [[TGS]] || Yes || Evoke 2019 || [[Media:Schnapps.rar | Schnapps.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[Wolf - RPG Preview 1]]|| 2016 || Dirty Minds || No || || [[Media:Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar | Wolf - RPG Preview 1.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 17]]|| 2017 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || || [[Media:X-Mas 17.rar | X-Mas 17.rar]]<br />
|-<br />
||[[X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition)]]|| 2015 || AsT/iMPACT || Yes || Converted by Ast || [[Media:X-Mas_2008_(Special_Edition).rar | X-Mas 2008 (Special Edition).rar]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Games| ]] [[Category:Cartridges| ]] [[Category:CPC Plus]][[Category:CPC Plus Games| ]] [[Category:Expansion ROM| ]][[Category:Software| ]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=File:Lingivstone.zip&diff=108319File:Lingivstone.zip2021-11-24T08:38:06Z<p>Gryzor: Doctor Livingstone, I presume</p>
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<div>Doctor Livingstone, I presume</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=FutureOS&diff=106934FutureOS2020-10-21T17:42:18Z<p>Gryzor: Reverted edits by Tfm (talk) to last revision by Villain</p>
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<div>[[Image:Future OS-Logo.gif|thumb|FutureOS-Logo]] [[Image:Future-os.jpg|thumb|400px|FutureOS main screen]] <br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
<br />
'''FutureOS''' is an revolutionary operating system for the Amstrad [[CPC6128|CPC6128]], [[Plus|6128Plus]], [[C-ONE|C-One]] and [[CPC TREX|CPC TREX]]. The version for the CPCPlus supports some of its special features. The CPC464 and CPC664 can run FutureOS with a [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/open-source-diy-512kb-ram-expansion/msg163566/#msg163566 revaldinho's] 512 KB RAM expansion only.<br />
FutureOS is being developed by [[TFM|TFM]] of [[FutureSoft|FutureSoft]] in [[Z80|Z80]] assembler. The development of FutureOS and its applications continues from 1989 up to now (2019). Latest OS release was August 7, 2019.<br />
<br />
On the Amstrad CPC many efforts to build a GUI were made. In other cases they were just extensions to realize some kind of a WIMP environment but weren't true operating systems with their own kernel, memory-management, BIOS, BDOS and so on. Therefore, the CPC's own OS (in combination with AmsDOS) and CP/M (Plus) were the only two known OSes for the series, but the question remained: since most CPCs have 128 KB (most C64 only have 64 KB), a screen-resolution of 640x200 (C64 only has 320x200) and some more advantages, why not have something similar? So the FutureOS-Project was born.<br />
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FutureOS allows the user to control the computer with a broad variety of HIDs. The surface provides an icon section, a file section and a status section. The OS can deal with files up 16 MB (24 bit file-length) and it can load/save files up to 4 MB in one piece. It has a dynamic memory management system, which divides RAM usually into 16 KB blocks - or in smaller pieces. Further it supports a broad variety of hardware expansions. FutureOS is delivered together with a variety of utilities in the same four ROMs. Additional expansion ROMs can be added.<br />
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FutureOS can be used with German, English, French and Spanish language interfaces.<br />
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The OS itself has about 63.000 lines of code, the source code is about 630 KB in size.<br />
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=== How to start FutureOS ===<br />
The RSX command '''|OS''' will start FutureOS. You get directly into the Turbo Desk, there you can tag a drive and start an application f.e. (see Desktop).<br />
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If you want to use FutureOS temporary then use the RSX command '''|FDESK''', this will save your first 48 KB RAM and you can leave FutureOS later and return to previous work.<br />
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== Requirements ==<br />
It runs on 'off the shelf' hardware when using the Cartridge for the 6128 Plus.<br />
The core of the OS needs 64 KB ROM. On the CPC6128 it needs a ROM expansion or similar. Compatible products are EPROM-cards, the [[X-MEM]], [[MegaFlash]], [[Inicron ROM-RAM-Box|ROM-RAM-BOX]], [[SYMBiFACE II|SYMBiFACE II]], [[Ramcard 128|RAMcard]], Jareks [[CPC.Flash|Flash-ROM]], [[MegaROM]] or similar products. If you don't own such a card, you can take a look at '''FutureOS''' by using a compatible CPC Emulator ([[JavaCPC|JavaCPC]], [[WinCPC|WinCPC]], [[CaPriCe|Caprice]], [[WinApe|WinApe]], [[!CPCemu|CPCEmu]], [[Arnold]], [[Sugarbox]]) or others. <br />
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The core of the OS itself is executed directly in (Pseudo-)ROM or [[Dobbertin EPROM 224|EPROM]] (in four 16 KB blocks). It jumps between the ROMs with the help of a little common area. Therefore the numbers of the four 16 KB ROMs are hardcoded and the jumps are very quick. Applications like ROManager can change all that numbers.<br />
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'''FutureOS''' uses 2 KB (&amp;B800...&amp;BFFF) of the first 64 KB; the remaining RAM is available to applications. Additional RAM can be reserved for DIRectory buffering. Furthermore the OS uses memory management (up to 4 MB), file-handling and specialized Low/Mid/High-level routines to access the hardware. <br />
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'''FutureOS''' can be launched from AmsDOS with the RSX commands |OS or |FDESK. If you use |FDESK you can leave '''FutureOS''' and get back to BASIC where you have stopped before - the first 48 KB (not the screen) have been preserved. <br />
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'''FutureOS''' only runs well on a [[CPC6128|CPC6128]] or 6128 Plus (not CPC464 or 664, except you have a RAM expansion with full RAM mode &C3 support like the one from Revaldhino), because of their support for RAM configuration C3 (essential for the mouse pointer). FutureOS is not compatible with [[Firmware]] or [[CP/M|CP/M]] programs, but supports their data structure. It needs a [[Class]] 2 CPC, it runs best with a [[Class]] 4 CPC or higher.<br />
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'''FutureOS''' does not require the native CPC-OS (neither BASIC, DOS or firmware) , except its character set. If you replace the lower ROM by the [[CPC FutureOS lower ROM]] for example, then FutureOS will start directly. You can use your own set of characters.<br />
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There is a Cartridge version of '''FutureOS''' which supports some Plus features.<br />
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== Limitations ==<br />
For CPCs with 128 KB there may be some limitations. The command |FDESK uses 48 KB E-RAM, a wallpaper uses 16 KB E-RAM. So in this case for example the E-RAM would be used up and this will inhibit some OS functionality (f.e. copy data). A RAM expansion is strongly suggested. <br />
In case the OS requires more RAM you can always switch the wallpaper off to gain 16 KB and use the |OS command to start FutureOS.<br />
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== Graphic User Interface ==<br />
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The Graphic User Interface (GUI) of FutureOS presents the user with three sections: <br />
* the icon section (upper half of screen)<br />
* the file window (lower half of screen) <br />
* and the message base (the two bottom lines of the screen)<br />
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The GUI appears directly after starting FutureOS, but can also be used by applications. The user can browse through directories of discs and hard-disc partitions. The text window provides space to display one directory page, this is 64 different file names (equals one full directory of a Data, System or IBM formatted disc). Using the keys SHIFT and CONTROL you can browse page by page through the directories of devices. <br />
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A graphical mouse pointer is used to select devices, functions or files; this pointer can be controlled with nearly all of the pointer based HID devices (joystick, mouse, trackball, light-pen, Grafpad II, analogue joystick etc.) available for the CPC. <br />
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In addition functions provided by the GUI can be activated using hotkeys. Type "d" for example to read and display the directory of a drive.<br />
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Applications can call the GUI of the OS; and the user returns to the application using the OK icon. The icons are fixed, therefore the layout remains stable throughout its use and on every CPC using FutureOS. <br />
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In SPARtan mode the GUI only displays icons which can be used directly. Unused icons will be hidden. In this mode the GUI is more easy to use and you see a bigger part of the wallpaper (if loaded).<br />
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=== Desktop functions ===<br />
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Watch pictures or movies. View text-files on-screen (scroll up and down) or print them on your printer. When viewing a picture you can adjust MODE and screen format using the cursor keys. When typing a text file it is possible to set the number of columns and lines of the window the text is displayed in.<br />
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File headers can also be examined. FutureOS uses expanded but compatible file-headers, that allow a file to be up to 16 MB in length. The file-header can additionally specify the target RAM of a file. Further it can contain a file icon or a short file description.<br />
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One or more files can be LOADed, SAVEd, RENamed, ERAsed, COPYd or PRINTed on printer.<br />
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Previously used files can be retagged for a second usage, or all files can be untagged.<br />
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The I(nformation) icon provides any kind of help (if a help system is installed).<br />
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Further there is the [[FutureOS Monitor]], which provides access to RAM, ROM, Z80 registes, I/O ports and allows the testing of routines.<br />
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=== Auto-DIR ===<br />
If Auto-DIR is enabled, then it's enough to click at a drive Icon to read its DIRectory. You can select this feature using the 'Config OS' utility, either from disc or Tool-XROM.<br />
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=== Hot keys ===<br />
Hot keys can be used every time while working in the Desktop. To activate or deactivate a device (drive, hard disc partition f.e.) press Space first, then the corresponding letter from A to M.<br />
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A (retag All previously used files), B (jump over next file name without tagging), C (Copy discs), D (display Directory), E (Erase files or format discs), F (Filecopy), G (Go to function below mouse arrow or tag a file name), H (show IDE Hard-disc), I (get Information), J (Jump to first file name), L (Load file), M (enter Machine Monitor), N (reName file or disc), P (Print DIR or file), Q (Quit OS session or start new), S (Save file), U (Untag all files), V (View pictures of text), W (set Alarm time - Wecker), X (eXecute application), Y (edit date), Z (edit time).<br />
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=== SPARtan mode ===<br />
[[Image:SPARtan 1.png|thumb|right]]<br />
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The '''SPARtan''' mode reduces the number of displayed icons to a icon set which can be immediately used. Using the Desktop will be easier and you see more of your wallpaper.<br />
When the Spartan mode is off, all icons will be shown all the time.<br />
The Spartan mode can be activated by setting a bit in the configuration bytes, either by hand of by using the ''''Konfig OS'''' / ''''Config OS'''' utility (see system application disc).<br />
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=== Auto-DIR mode ===<br />
If the Auto-DIR option is switched on (like in recent releases) it's enough to click on an drive / partition icon to read, sort and show its DIRectory. Furthermore in this mode some 'AI' is activated f.e. when click at the Copy icon and no files are tagged the Desktop will directly jump into Disc-copy mode.<br />
If the Auto-DIR is off, then you need to do more things 'by hand', but you also have more control over the system.<br />
The Auto-DIR mode can be activated by setting a bit in the configuration bytes, either by hand of by using the ''''Konfig OS'''' / ''''Config OS'''' utility (see system application disc).<br />
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=== Wallpaper ===<br />
Like for most OS the background of the Desktop can be adapted. This is actually quite easy for FutureOS. Just use the application "-LoadHGB.64K" (English) / "-LadeHGB.64K" (German). HGB stands for "HinterGrundBild" and is German for Wallpaper. There are discs full of wallpapers.<br />
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If you want to create your own wallpapers then you'll need a MODE 2 screen with 512 x 256 pixel.<br />
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You also can load a wallpaper by hand: Place such a 16 KB (headerless) screen in one of the E-RAMs and set the right system variable of the OS (see file #D.). Here are some Wallpapers:<br />
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http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/Wallpaper_HGBs_Deu-Eng.zip<br />
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Or take a direct look at some [[Wallpaper|Wallpapers]]<br />
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== FutureOS hardware monitor ==<br />
The [[FutureOS Monitor]] is a small built in machine monitor of the [[FutureOS]] operating system. It contains basic functions to access (expansion) memory and the Porting system to comfortably access all the CPCs I/O ports. When using FutureOS for the CPC Plus you can also access all memory mapped I/O (hardware sprites, DMA-sound, soft scrolling etc.).<br />
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=== Features ===<br />
* Dump RAM, ROM, expansion RAM or memory mapped I/O (CPC Plus)<br />
* Edit RAM, expansion RAM or memory mapped I/O (CPC Plus)<br />
* Access all I/O ports of the CPC and external hardware<br />
* Edit Z80 registers (previously to calling an machine program). This includes the first and second register set, both index registers, the stack pointer, R and I<br />
* Configure RAM, ROM, I/O for other functions<br />
* Move block of memory, ROM, RAM, expansion RAM<br />
* Initialize block of memory with an 8 or 16 bit value, RAM, expansion RAM<br />
* Call a machine program or OS function<br />
* Exit, brings you back to the Desktop<br />
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=== Images ===<br />
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== CBM ==<br />
[[Image:CBM.png|thumb|right]]<br />
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The "'''C'''ommand '''B'''ar '''M'''enu" ([[CBM|CBM]]) is a partially resident part of FutureOS, which can be easily linked into applications. <br />
* It's object oriented ('''OO''') user interface consists of several flexible windows, pull down menus and file selectors.<br />
* In addition hot keys can be used. <br />
* Using [[CBM|CBM]] as the standard (G/T)UI for FutureOS programs helps making them looking similar and usable in an intuitive way. <br />
* A part of the CBM is located in the FutureOS ROMs, the flexible part can be individually adapted to its target applications and will be integrated in the application itself.<br />
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== File system ==<br />
[[Image:HERO-HED.JPG|thumb|192px|Example of FutureOS file header]]<br />
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The file system of FutureOS can handle multiple simultaneous floppy disc drives and hard disc partitions. After the selection of the devices FutureOS reads and buffers the directory entries of the devices. This speeds up the the data transfer significantly. Integrated utilities like the multi file copy can copy files from physical sources to different physical destinations in one run. <br />
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The file system is compatible with the CPCs native data-, file- and format structures (f. e. File header, Disc formats), but expanded in many ways. FutureOS supports the Data, IBM, System, Vendor and Vortex (704 KB) disc formats. <br />
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Filenames can use all 256 different characters and user areas from 0 to 254 (except for &amp;E5, which is reserved for deleted files). Unlike Amsdos, a file that is erased under FutureOS is not shifted to user &E5, but is physically removed from the directory. During this process the directory get sorted. File headers can be displayed as small text files or as graphic icons (f. e. a FutureOS application). An AmsDOS file header has 128 bytes of which most are unused. FutureOS makes use of those unused bytes so that files have a length definition of 24 bit (16 MB file length) and can have a physical RAM select. Therefore a file can be defined to be loaded everywhere in the external RAM. Also a [[FutureOS Header|FutureOS file-header]] can contain a graphical icon, a textual icon or a short description of the file. <br />
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FutureOS includes the fastest FDC-based disc- and file-reading and writing routines for the CPC. This is possible by ignoring the interleave factor, reading one physical sector directly after each other to the correct position in memory but also by just starting with the first appearing sector of every new track. In addition the DIRectory is buffered in RAM, the head of the floppy must not step back to look for the next block. The track step rate is increased and can be adjusted for every drive. It's even faster than optimized copy programs like Crowns' [[Crime|Crime]].<br />
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== Implementation of Hardware ==<br />
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The OS supports many of the hardware available for the CPC. One of the ambitions of FutureOS is to support all hardware available. Hardware expansions usually need drivers that can be flexibly added to an OS. Contrary to this approach, a goal of FutureOS is to provide a monolithic architecture where all drivers are implemented in a hardcoded way. <br />
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*''Disc drives and hard discs:'' FutureOS supports up to eight floppy disc drives and up to four hard disc partitions (Dobbertin HD20 hard disc). It buffers the directories read from any mass storage device in the expansion RAM to speed up drive access.<br />
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*''Plug and Play:'' If a hardware expansion is connected to the CPC FutureOS will automatically detect that expansion, initialise it and make it available to user and applications. The architecture of the OS allows you to add and remove hardware on purpose (hot plug and play). You can switch external hardware on or off in the configuration bytes (use ConfigOS utility).<br />
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== Memory Management ==<br />
=== RAM ===<br />
* Unlike other CPC-OS the FutureOS uses only small amounts of the memory of the CPC since it is located and executed in ROM.<br />
* When using the Desktop the OS uses the RAM between &A000 and &BFFF (8 KB).<br />
* In case an application is running: The RAM that is used by the OS can be reduced to the region between &B800 and &BFFF, in this case only 2 KB are occupied by system variables of the OS.<br />
* Depending on the amount of active drives and HD partitions additional expansion RAM blocks will be occupied for directory buffering, but there is no reduction in free main memory (first 64 KB). After loading data this buffers can be freed again of course.<br />
* FutureOS provides an expansion RAM manager containing all needed OS functions to check for, order, allocate, free and manage expansion RAM up to 4 MB.<br />
* Also files of that length (4 MB) can be loaded and saved at once. This depends on the amount of connected E-RAM of course.<br />
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=== ROM ===<br />
* The core OS uses 64 KB ROM<br />
* By using fixed ROM numbers quick jumps can be made from one ROM to another ROM without the need of using RAM. This is also true for additional ROMs which want to use the API in the care ROMs A-D.<br />
* FutureOS provides an expansion ROM (XROM) architecture which allows to add programs as expansion ROMs. For the native OS these ROMs are declared as "extension" and will NOT be initialized.<br />
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==== XROMs ====<br />
* Currently there are a few XROMs for FutureOS:<br />
** ROManager 2.19<br />
** System-Tools (English or German)<br />
** Wallpapers I, II and III<br />
* The XROMs can be automatically started, f.e. you can have your favorite wallpaper when starting FutureOS. The tools to setup autostart are on the XROM disc.<br />
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== OS supported Hardware ==<br />
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==== Printer ports ====<br />
*7 bit [[Printer Port|printer port]] (native)<br />
*[[8bit Printer Ports|8 bit printer port]] 6128 Plus using Amstrads CRTC solution<br />
*[[Happy Computer 8bit Printer Mod|Happy Computer Mod]] using CAS_WRITE as Bit 7.<br />
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==== Drives ====<br />
*3" A, B, C and D drives (C, D need hardware patch) <br />
*3.5" and 5.25" drive <br />
*Atari ST 80 Track double-sided B-drive <br />
*[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]] D-DOS Double drive. Up to four drives 80 track, double-sided. <br />
*[[Dobbertin|Dobbertin]] [[XD-DOS]] X-drive 80 tracks, DS<br />
*[[F1|Vortex disc drives FI-D, F1-S, M1-D, M1-S]]. Own FDC, up to four drives 80 track, double-sided.<br />
*[[F1|Vortex disc drives F1-X, M1-X]]. Up to 80 track, double-sided.<br />
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*[[HxC Floppy Emulator]] (On message "Disc is write protected" put a HFE in HxC or adjust its configuration)<br />
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==== Expansion cards ====<br />
*[[Albireo]] (partial)<br />
*[[AMRAM2]] (combined EPROM and S-RAM card)<br />
*[[C4CPC]] 6128 Plus version<br />
*[[CPC Booster]](+) and MiniBooster<br />
*[[M4 Board]] (RTC, ROM management)<br />
*[[SYMBiFACE II|SYMBiFACE II]] (partial)<br />
*[[SYMBiFACE III|SYMBiFACE III]] (partial)<br />
*HD64180 Coprocessor card<br />
*[[EPROM]] cards or EPROM simulator cards like the [[Britannia ROM Board]], [[Dobbertin]] EPROM card, [[Honeysoft ROM Board]], [[Inicron ROM-RAM-Box]], [[KDS Sideways ROM Board]], [[MegaFlash]], [[MegaROM]], [[SuperPower ROM Box]], [[SYMBiFACE II]], SuperROM Plus and others<br />
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==== Hard-disc ====<br />
*[[CPC-IDE]], [[SYMBiFACE II]] and [[X-MASS]] IDE support, but only low-level, FutureOS IDE-ROM needed<br />
*[[Dobbertin Harddisc|Dobbertin HD20]] (72 KB/s data transfer rate) <br />
*[[IDE8255]] IDE support, but only low-level, FutureOS IDE-ROM needed<br />
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==== Joysticks ====<br />
*[[Analog Joysticks|Analog Joystick]] (6128 Plus) <br />
*[[Digital Joysticks]] 1 and 2<br />
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==== Memory expansions ====<br />
* 4 MB expansion from Zaxon<br />
*[[c't 512 KB internal RAM expansion]] (DIY) (c't magazine)<br />
*[[Campursoft ROM Board]] (DIY)<br />
*[[CPC4MB|Jareks 4 MB RAM expansion]] provides 4 MB RAM<br />
*[[Dk'tronics memory expansion|Dk'tronics]] 64-512 KB and compatibles <br />
*[[Dobbertin Memory Expansion|Dobbertin]]<br />
*[[FlashGordon]]<br />
*[[Inicron RAM-Box|Inicron]]<br />
*[[Inicron ROM-RAM-Box]]<br />
*[[M4 Board]]<br />
*[[MegaFlash]]<br />
*[[RAM7 2MB memory expansion|RAM7's RAM expansion]]&nbsp;(up to 2 MB) <br />
*[[RAM BOX]]<br />
*[[SYMBiFACE II|SYMBiFACE II]]<br />
*[[X-MEM]]<br />
*[[Y-MEM]]<br />
*[[Z-MEM]]<br />
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CPC464 and CPC664 users can run FutureOS when using this RAM expansion:<br />
http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/open-source-diy-512kb-ram-expansion/msg163566/#msg163566<br />
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==== Real-Time-Clocks ====<br />
*[[Dobbertin Smart Watch]] and the version from dxs<br />
*[[LambdaSpeak III]]<br />
*[[M4 Board]]<br />
*[[SYMBiFACE II:Realtime clock|SYMBiFACE II]]<br />
*[[SYMBiFACE III]]<br />
*[[Dk'tronics Real Time Clock]]<br />
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==== Sound and Music ====<br />
*[[Amstrad SSA-1 Speech Synthesizer]]<br />
*[[CTC-AY SDK main fr|CTC-AY]] aka [[PlayCity]]<br />
*[[Digiblaster]]<br />
*[[Dk'tronics Speech Synthesizer]]<br />
*[[FuturePlayer]] for MP3 samples up to 128 kbps (max. 4 MB in size)<br />
*[[LambdaSpeak]] (also the MP3 module is fully supported)<br />
*[[Soundplayer]]<br />
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==== Networking ====<br />
*[[Amstrad Serial Interface]]<br />
*[[CPC Booster]]+ and TotO's MiniBooster<br />
*[[Schneider RS232 Interface]]<br />
*[[USIfAC]]<br />
*[[Virtual Net 96]]<br />
There is limited support at the moment<br />
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=== Additional HIDs (Hot Plug & Play compatible) ===<br />
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The following pointer-based input devices are supported by FutureOS. Applications can use them by calling the appropriate OS function in OS-ROMs A, C or D. <br />
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==== Mice ====<br />
*[[Atari-ST mouse adapter|Atari ST mouse adapter]] ([[CPC Magazin|Schneider Magazin]])<br />
*[[AMX Mouse|AMX Mouse]], [[PS2Mouse|AMX PS/2 Mouse Adapter]]<br />
*[[CPC-Mousepack 2.0|CPC-Mousepack]] (Reisware)<br />
*[[GEOS mouse|GEOS mouse]] ([[Commodore 64]] device)<br />
*[[SYMBiFACE II:PS/2 mouse|PS/2 mouse]] of [[SYMBiFACE II]]<br />
*[[USB mouse]] of [[SYMBiFACE III]]<br />
*[[Dk'tronics Mouse Interface]]<br />
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==== Lightpens ====<br />
*[[Dk'tronics Lightpen|Dk'tronics lightpen]]<br />
*[[Happy Computer Light Pen]] (DIY from German magazine)<br />
*[[Lindy Light Pen]]<br />
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==== Graphic Tablets ====<br />
*[[Grafpad II|Hegotron Grafpad II]]<br />
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==== Trackballs ====<br />
*[[Atari-ST mouse adapter|Atari ST trackball adapter]] (Schneider Magazin)<br />
*[[Marconi|Marconi trackball]]<br />
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== ROM-included Utilities ==<br />
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The FutureOS ROMs already include several utilities as an addition to the operating system. Tools like copy (files or discs), format discs (data-, system-, ibm- and Vortex-format), erase files, rename files, type and print files, set alarm time, set time of RTC, verify discs or directory refreshing, display file-header etc. are available without the need to load them from an external medium. <br />
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Multiple files can be copied between different physical media and user numbers / directories in one go. <br />
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A small machine monitor is also provided. The [[FutureOS Monitor]] provides features like CPU register editing (all!), access to the I/O ports, memory dump and editing, and display and manipulation of the ASIC contents (6128 Plus). Memory blocks can be copied or initialized. It is possible to call (and return from) a routine with defined CPU registers (complete register set) and memory.<br />
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== OS functions ==<br />
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Only some examples are mentioned.<br />
* The String Editor: It allows to enter strings up to 64 KB, different character sets can be used, a range of legal letters can be defined, four keyboard levels (normal, shift, control and shift+control) can be used.<br />
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== Developing for FutureOS ==<br />
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You can develop very freely: the RSTs are free for use, you can choose the interrupt mode and access all the hardware. Also the second register set of the Z80 can be completely used by applications - in contrast to all other OS for the CPC.<br />
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*''Z80 Assembler:'' You can use an assembler for AmsDOS or for CP/M. Switching between AmsDOS and FutureOS is fast and using |FDESK allows to come back to AmsDOS with the first 48 KB or RAM remaining untouched. There is a Z80 library for FutureOS the programmer can use for own applications.<br />
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*''The Command Bar Menu:'' In addition [[CBM]] can make application development easy and quick. All needed sources are provided and explained. A variety of sample programs exist to show how to use CBM.<br />
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*''Programming in C for FutureOS:'' With [[FIOLIB|FIOLIB]] - the IO-Lib for FutureOS it's also possible to use C as a programming language. Beside the usual I/O the FIOLIB provides a lot of valuable functions for management of text, keyboard, files, relative files, screen, colors, graphic and more.<br />
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== Applications / Demos / Games ==<br />
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The following programs can be downloaded at the FutureOS homepage, see Weblinks below. <br />
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=== Games ===<br />
*[[Burnin Wheels]] (Soft scrolling car racing game) <br />
*[[Cyber Huhn|Cyber Chicken]] (3D space game)<br />
*[[Gerelakos|Gerelakos]] ([[RPG]] under construction) <br />
*[[H.E.R.O.]] by [[Flynn]]<br />
*[[Return of the Sisters|Return of the Sisters]] (a Giana Sisters Clone) WIP name "A tribute to the Sisters..."<br />
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=== Demos ===<br />
*[[Captain Future]] (4 MB movie that uses Jareks 4 MB expansion)<br />
*[[Darth Vader]] (stand alone demo)<br />
*[[FutureView|FutureView]] (disc mag) <br />
*[[Gravitation Zero]]<br />
*[[Meg Ryan sample]] demo<br />
*[[NGC4650A]]<br />
*[[Odiesofts Snow]]<br />
*[[Rotating Fractal]] (stand alone demo)<br />
*[[Star Trek sample demo]]<br />
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=== Applications ===<br />
*[[CBM|CBM]] (non resident OS expansion) <br />
*[[-CntrlPanel]] (control panel) <br />
*[[FilmeMacher|FilmeMacher]] (movie player) <br />
*[[FIOLIB|FIOLIB]] (C library) <br />
*[[Flash ROManager|Flash ROManager]] (management of Jareks Flash ROM expansion) <br />
*[[FuturePlayer|FuturePlayer]] (MP3 and WAV player) - Ask TFM for MP3 files on discs<br />
*[[FutureTex|FutureTex]] (text editor)<br />
*[[GMSK|GMSK]] (sprite converter) <br />
*[[GSED]] (Graphic Playground Editor for 2D / 3D games) <br />
*Kane (sprite grabber)<br />
*[[MegaFlashROManager]] (management of the MegaFlash Pseudo-ROMs for FutureOS and BASIC)<br />
*[[MMcR Format]] (Ultrafast formatting tool for batches of discs)<br />
*[[ROManager|ROManager]] (management of a variety of Flash- and Pseudo-ROM cards)<br />
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== Conclusion ==<br />
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FutureOS is designed as an OS with fast system calls and support for nearly all CPC expansions. It has specialised file handling and memory management capabilities that support programs up to 4 MB and files up to 16 MB. The idea is that development of professional software, games, graphic tools, word processors, sound, management of big amounts of data, and programming languages are possible in this environment. At this point, the user can do all this, like listen to MP3 files, work with graphic, use and create C programs, watch movies, demos and play games (see weblinks).<br />
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== Web links ==<br />
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=== General ===<br />
*[http://www.FutureOS.de FutureOS.de]<br />
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FutureOS/ FutureOS Downloads & Mailing list]<br />
*[http://cpc-live.com/javacpc.php?system=FutureOS&title=FutureOS&full=true&boot=|os&disc=FutureOS_Darth.dsk&discb=FutureOS_Fraktal.dsk&discc=FutureOS_FV-I.dsk&discd=FutureOS_FV-II.dsk&disce=FutureOS_FV-III.dsk&discf=FutureOS_FV-IVeng.dsk&discg=FutureOS_NGC4650A.dsk Try and use FutureOS online at JavaCPC]<br />
*[http://koaks.amstrad.free.fr/amstrad/documents/article_futureos.html FutureOS, le supersonique du CPC]<br />
*[http://www.phenixinformatique.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=15 Interview de TFM]<br />
<br />
=== Discussion Forum ===<br />
*[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/programming/futureos-corner/ Discussions in English]<br />
*[http://cpc-live.com/forum/index.php/board,5.0.html Diskussionen auf Deutsch]<br />
<br />
=== Youtube Videos ===<br />
There is a special youtube channel for FutureOS, it provides different playlists for different topics related to this OS. <br />
Please have a look here:<br />
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/realTFM/playlists FutureOS Playlists]<br />
<br />
[[Category:4 MB RAM Software]] <br />
[[Category:Cartridges]] <br />
[[Category:CPC GUI]] <br />
[[Category:CPC_Plus]] <br />
[[Category:Digiblaster]]<br />
[[Category:Expansion ROM]] <br />
[[Category:Extended RAM Software]] <br />
[[Category:FutureOS]] <br />
[[Category:Operating_System]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_21_-_September_1986_-_Type-Ins&diff=105717CWTA Issue 21 - September 1986 - Type-Ins2020-07-31T10:05:43Z<p>Gryzor: Fixed gallery tag</p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the September 1986 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Robot Ron Meets The Ice Monsters! (Steven Martin)<br />
* Aleatoire - 21 Times Puzzle<br />
* Archiver Disc to Tape (Nick J Hinde)<br />
* Profiler (John Rawlinson)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
* Panic was included on the disc/tape that readers could send away for and is included on the dsk image<br />
* Robot Ron is credited to '''Stephen''' Martin in the article text but '''Steven''' Martin in the code itself<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA21TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:RobotRon21.png|<center>Robot Ron Meets The Ice Monsters!</center><br />
Image:Profiler21.png|<center>Profiler</center><br />
Image:Panic21.png|<center>Panic</center><br />
</gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1986-09 Type-Ins}}<br />
[[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105389CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:35:34Z<p>Gryzor: Removed duplicate cat</p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}<br />
[[Category:CWTA Type Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Type Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105388CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:34:47Z<p>Gryzor: Reverted edits by Gryzor (talk) to last revision by Scruss</p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}<br />
[[Category:CWTA Type Ins]][[Category:Type Ins]][[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Type Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105387CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:34:31Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}<br />
<br />
[[Category: 3D]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105386CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:24:58Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:CWTA Type Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Type Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105385CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:23:55Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:CWTA Type Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Type Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105384CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:21:54Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:CWTA Type Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Type Ins]]<br />
[[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105383CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:20:00Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105382CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:19:40Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}<br />
[[Category:Type Ins]][[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=CWTA_Issue_2_-_February_1985_-_Type-Ins&diff=105381CWTA Issue 2 - February 1985 - Type-Ins2020-07-10T07:18:39Z<p>Gryzor: Duplicate category</p>
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<div>The following listings were published in the February 1985 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':<br />
<br />
=== Type-Ins ===<br />
<br />
* Origins (Trevor Roberts)<br />
* Digger (Paul Benedict)<br />
* Reaction Timer (Alan McLachlan)<br />
* Simon Says (Pete Bibby)<br />
* Text Editor (Roland A Waddilove)<br />
* The Kingdom of Craal (Mike Bibby)<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<br />
== Download ==<br />
<br />
* [[Media:CWTA02TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]<br />
<br />
== Screenshots ==<br />
<br />
<center><gallery style="clear: both"><br />
Image:Origins2.png|<center>Origins</center><br />
Image:Digger2.png|<center>Digger</center><br />
Image:Reaction2.png|<center>Reaction Timer</center><br />
Image:Simon2.png|<center>Simon Says</center><br />
Image:TextEditor2.png|<center>Text Editor</center><br />
Image:Craal2.png|<center>Kingdom of Craal</center><br />
/gallery></center><br />
<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1985-02 Type-Ins}}<br />
[[Category:CWTA Type Ins]][[Category:Type Ins]][[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Epsilon&diff=104165Epsilon2020-01-28T14:35:00Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>'''Epsilon''' was a coder, musician and graphist from France.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Productions ==<br />
<br />
=== Demos ===<br />
<br />
* [[Equinoxe Song Player]] (music disc)<br />
* [[Fanz'y]]<br />
* [[Flag]] demos (hoaxes)<br />
* [[Space Trouble (Once Years)]]<br />
* [[Power System Megademo 1995]]<br />
* [[Darkage]]<br />
* [[Total Eclipse]]<br />
* [[Anthology]]<br />
* [[Croco Chanel]]<br />
<br />
=== Fanzines ===<br />
<br />
* [[New Arcade 1]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 2]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 3]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 4]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 5]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 6]]<br />
<br />
=== Games ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tetris 95]] (considered as the best Tetris game) <br />
* [[Paranoia]] <br />
* [[Loom Preview]]<br />
<br />
=== Tools ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tools 96]] <br />
* [[Proverscan]]<br />
<br />
== Groups ==<br />
<br />
* [[Power System]]<br />
* [[Arkos]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:CPC scene members]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Epsilon&diff=104164Epsilon2020-01-24T13:16:33Z<p>Gryzor: Protected "Epsilon": Counter-productive edit warring ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))</p>
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<div>'''Epsilon''' (Christophe Kastriottis) was a coder, musician and graphist from France.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Productions ==<br />
<br />
=== Demos ===<br />
<br />
* [[Equinoxe Song Player]] (music disc)<br />
* [[Fanz'y]]<br />
* [[Flag]] demos (hoaxes)<br />
* [[Space Trouble (Once Years)]]<br />
* [[Power System Megademo 1995]]<br />
* [[Darkage]]<br />
* [[Total Eclipse]]<br />
* [[Anthology]]<br />
* [[Croco Chanel]]<br />
<br />
=== Fanzines ===<br />
<br />
* [[New Arcade 1]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 2]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 3]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 4]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 5]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 6]]<br />
<br />
=== Games ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tetris 95]] (considered as the best Tetris game) <br />
* [[Paranoia]] <br />
* [[Loom Preview]]<br />
<br />
=== Tools ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tools 96]] <br />
* [[Proverscan]]<br />
<br />
== Groups ==<br />
<br />
* [[Power System]]<br />
* [[Arkos]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:CPC scene members]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Epsilon&diff=104163Epsilon2020-01-24T13:15:38Z<p>Gryzor: Reverted edits by Epsilon (talk) to last revision by Gryzor</p>
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<div>'''Epsilon''' (Christophe Kastriottis) was a coder, musician and graphist from France.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Productions ==<br />
<br />
=== Demos ===<br />
<br />
* [[Equinoxe Song Player]] (music disc)<br />
* [[Fanz'y]]<br />
* [[Flag]] demos (hoaxes)<br />
* [[Space Trouble (Once Years)]]<br />
* [[Power System Megademo 1995]]<br />
* [[Darkage]]<br />
* [[Total Eclipse]]<br />
* [[Anthology]]<br />
* [[Croco Chanel]]<br />
<br />
=== Fanzines ===<br />
<br />
* [[New Arcade 1]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 2]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 3]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 4]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 5]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 6]]<br />
<br />
=== Games ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tetris 95]] (considered as the best Tetris game) <br />
* [[Paranoia]] <br />
* [[Loom Preview]]<br />
<br />
=== Tools ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tools 96]] <br />
* [[Proverscan]]<br />
<br />
== Groups ==<br />
<br />
* [[Power System]]<br />
* [[Arkos]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:CPC scene members]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Epsilon&diff=104154Epsilon2020-01-20T11:58:31Z<p>Gryzor: Reverted edits by Epsilon (talk) to last revision by Eliot</p>
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<div>'''Epsilon''' (Christophe Kastriottis) was a coder, musician and graphist from France.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Productions ==<br />
<br />
=== Demos ===<br />
<br />
* [[Equinoxe Song Player]] (music disc)<br />
* [[Fanz'y]]<br />
* [[Flag]] demos (hoaxes)<br />
* [[Space Trouble (Once Years)]]<br />
* [[Power System Megademo 1995]]<br />
* [[Darkage]]<br />
* [[Total Eclipse]]<br />
* [[Anthology]]<br />
* [[Croco Chanel]]<br />
<br />
=== Fanzines ===<br />
<br />
* [[New Arcade 1]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 2]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 3]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 4]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 5]]<br />
* [[New Arcade 6]]<br />
<br />
=== Games ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tetris 95]] (considered as the best Tetris game) <br />
* [[Paranoia]] <br />
* [[Loom Preview]]<br />
<br />
=== Tools ===<br />
<br />
* [[Tools 96]] <br />
* [[Proverscan]]<br />
<br />
== Groups ==<br />
<br />
* [[Power System]]<br />
* [[Arkos]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:CPC scene members]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Mittwintermeeting_14&diff=104116Mittwintermeeting 142020-01-16T13:14:26Z<p>Gryzor: Created page with "PLACEHOLDER TEXT Category:CPC events"</p>
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<div>PLACEHOLDER TEXT<br />
<br />
[[Category:CPC events]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Airwolf&diff=104029Airwolf2019-12-15T17:15:20Z<p>Gryzor: Reverted edits by Jamesdrones (talk) to last revision by Morn</p>
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<div>'''Airwolf''' is a game from [[Amsoft]] / [[Elite Systems]].<br />
<br />
== Information ==<br />
<br />
{|{{Prettytable|width: 700px; font-size: 2em;}}<br />
|Title:|| '''Airwolf'''<br />
|-<br />
|Company:|| [[Amsoft]] / [[Elite Systems]]<br />
|-<br />
|Type:|| Arcade<br />
|-<br />
|Year:|| 1985<br />
|-<br />
|Soft Num. UK:|| 06011 / 07011<br />
|-<br />
|Soft Num. FR:|| - / 47011<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Plot ==<br />
<br />
As Stringfellow Hawke, a former Vietnam chopper pilot, and the only man in the free world trained to fly the billion dollar helicopter AIRWOLF you have been assigned a dangerous rescue mission by the FIRM.<br />
<br />
Five important U.S. scientists are being held hostage deep in the subterranean base beneath the scorching Arizona desert.<br />
<br />
As Hawke you must guide AIRWOLF using full stealth capabilities, on a series of perilous night-time missions and bring about the release of each scientist in turn.<br />
<br />
Only the destruction of the defense control boxes strategically positioned within the cavern will allow AIRWOLF to descend to the heart of the base where the scientists are held.<br />
<br />
== CPCGameReviews ==<br />
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|You've got to rescue five hostages held in an underground base somewhere in the Arizona desert, and you have to destroy some defence boxes as well. However, you have to do all of this in a very expensive helicopter - no, I can't work that one out either.<br />
The graphics are nothing special and the only sound effects are the constant drone of your helicopter blades, although a good tune plays throughout.<br />
The game is far too difficult, though; I mean, how on Earth do you fly a helicopter through such tight confines? <br />
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|From [[CPCGameReviews]]<br />
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== The Shame ==<br />
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Airwolf is a well done games, technically... but remains completely unplayable.<br />
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Difficulty is perhaps the Higher level for an Amstrad CPC games.<br />
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As a result, few fellow Amstradists liked this one.<br />
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== Covertapes ==<br />
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Image:Airwolf_Cover.JPG|(Elite Encore) Covertape<br />
Image:Airwolf Covertape (Amsoft).jpg|(Amsoft) Covertape<br />
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== Tape ==<br />
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<gallery caption="Airwolf"><br />
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Image:Airwolf Tape - side B (Amsoft).jpg|side B<br />
Image:Airwolf Tape - side A (Amsoft).jpg|side A<br />
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== Game Map ==<br />
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<gallery caption="Airwolf"><br />
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Image:Airwolf_map.jpg|Map<br />
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==Video==<br />
{{YT|pxih2tohaIk}}<br />
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== Links ==<br />
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* {{CPCPower|248}}<br />
* [http://tacgr.emuunlim.com/downloads/filedetail.php?recid=35 The Amstrad CPC Games Resource]<br />
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<div>PowerPage was an [[Almost PD]] desktop publishing program written by [[ChaRleyTroniC|Richard Fairhurst]]. Many UK fanzines in the 1990s were produced with it.<br />
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There were two principal incarnations of the program - a 64k version and a 128k version. Several revisions of each were issued.<br />
<br />
== PowerPage 64 ==<br />
<br />
Originally known simply as PowerPage, the 64k version was one of many PD/low-price desktop publishing programs issued at the time. Others included Alan Scully's [[Pagemaker]] (in original, Plus, and Deluxe versions) and Geoff Smith's [[Advanced DTP]].<br />
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All of these programs were designed for A5 output (typically 80 characters x 70 lines). PowerPage, however, was the only one to accommodate a full bitmapped page within a 64k machine. Since the page alone took up almost 44k of memory, part of it was always kept in screen memory, with the menus of the user interface otherwise restricted to just the bottom line of the screen. The program (part BASIC, part machine code) made great use of usually untouched corners of memory such as &BE80 and &AF00, and was split into several modules which would be loaded as the occasion demanded.<br />
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Perhaps PowerPage's greatest strength was its text-handling. Two types of font could be used: 16x16 'headline fonts' and standard 8x8. Both were fully proportional, with an 'autoflow' feature to wrap text around graphics, and pixel justification. The strong text features made it particularly suitable for fanzine work.<br />
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Other features included compatibility with [[Stop Press]]-standard .CUT clip art files, and automatic file compression (from v1.1 onwards). The keypresses for drawing lines, rectangles and dots were heavily influenced by the vector drawing utility in [[The Graphic Adventure Creator]]. Companion utility programs on the PowerPage disc included a large headline generator, using fonts from the PD [[Printmaster]] utility.<br />
<br />
PowerPage's adoption by several fanzines (most notably [[Artificial Intelligence]]) proved a boon for the program, as fanzine editors fed back their suggestions on how to improve it.<br />
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Eventually, PowerPage was featured on an [[Amstrad Action]] covertape - although it had to be 'unpacked' to disc before running.<br />
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== Download ==<br />
[[:File:PowerPage64.zip]] PowerPage 64 with manuals, courtesy of geebus<br />
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== PowerPage 128 ==<br />
[[Image:Power page screen 1.gif|right|thumb|300px|PowerPage 128 title screen]]<br />
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PowerPage had originally been written as a 64k program not least because the author only had a 464! In time, however, a 128k version would be developed.<br />
<br />
The 128k version featured a greatly improved user interface that made using the program faster and much more pleasant - and more crash-proof if you had forgotten to replace the program disc. Many operations were carried out via pop-up menus and dialogue boxes.<br />
<br />
New features included a zoom mode, a page preview, further improvements in text handling, and a (largely unsatisfactory) A4 print mode. The page size was increased slightly to 72 lines.<br />
<br />
PowerPage 128 was revised several times to v1.2. Significant programming work was carried out for v1.5 but it was never released.<br />
<br />
v1.0 was translated into German by [[Gert Genial]].<br />
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[[Category:Applications]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=PowerPage&diff=103445PowerPage2019-06-26T12:02:48Z<p>Gryzor: /* Download */</p>
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<div>PowerPage was an [[Almost PD]] desktop publishing program written by [[ChaRleyTroniC|Richard Fairhurst]]. Many UK fanzines in the 1990s were produced with it.<br />
<br />
There were two principal incarnations of the program - a 64k version and a 128k version. Several revisions of each were issued.<br />
<br />
== PowerPage 64 ==<br />
<br />
Originally known simply as PowerPage, the 64k version was one of many PD/low-price desktop publishing programs issued at the time. Others included Alan Scully's [[Pagemaker]] (in original, Plus, and Deluxe versions) and Geoff Smith's [[Advanced DTP]].<br />
<br />
All of these programs were designed for A5 output (typically 80 characters x 70 lines). PowerPage, however, was the only one to accommodate a full bitmapped page within a 64k machine. Since the page alone took up almost 44k of memory, part of it was always kept in screen memory, with the menus of the user interface otherwise restricted to just the bottom line of the screen. The program (part BASIC, part machine code) made great use of usually untouched corners of memory such as &BE80 and &AF00, and was split into several modules which would be loaded as the occasion demanded.<br />
<br />
Perhaps PowerPage's greatest strength was its text-handling. Two types of font could be used: 16x16 'headline fonts' and standard 8x8. Both were fully proportional, with an 'autoflow' feature to wrap text around graphics, and pixel justification. The strong text features made it particularly suitable for fanzine work.<br />
<br />
Other features included compatibility with [[Stop Press]]-standard .CUT clip art files, and automatic file compression (from v1.1 onwards). The keypresses for drawing lines, rectangles and dots were heavily influenced by the vector drawing utility in [[The Graphic Adventure Creator]]. Companion utility programs on the PowerPage disc included a large headline generator, using fonts from the PD [[Printmaster]] utility.<br />
<br />
PowerPage's adoption by several fanzines (most notably [[Artificial Intelligence]]) proved a boon for the program, as fanzine editors fed back their suggestions on how to improve it.<br />
<br />
Eventually, PowerPage was featured on an [[Amstrad Action]] covertape - although it had to be 'unpacked' to disc before running.<br />
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== Download ==<br />
[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/applications/powerpage-64/?action=dlattach;attach=28723 PowerPage 64 Disc Image]<br />
[[:File:PowerPage64.zip]] PowerPage 64 with manuals, courtesy of geebus<br />
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== PowerPage 128 ==<br />
[[Image:Power page screen 1.gif|right|thumb|300px|PowerPage 128 title screen]]<br />
<br />
PowerPage had originally been written as a 64k program not least because the author only had a 464! In time, however, a 128k version would be developed.<br />
<br />
The 128k version featured a greatly improved user interface that made using the program faster and much more pleasant - and more crash-proof if you had forgotten to replace the program disc. Many operations were carried out via pop-up menus and dialogue boxes.<br />
<br />
New features included a zoom mode, a page preview, further improvements in text handling, and a (largely unsatisfactory) A4 print mode. The page size was increased slightly to 72 lines.<br />
<br />
PowerPage 128 was revised several times to v1.2. Significant programming work was carried out for v1.5 but it was never released.<br />
<br />
v1.0 was translated into German by [[Gert Genial]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Applications]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=File:PowerPage64.zip&diff=103444File:PowerPage64.zip2019-06-26T12:00:07Z<p>Gryzor: PowerPage 64 with manuals, courtesy of geebus</p>
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*With a possible total amount of '''832 x 288 pixel''' (576 interlaced) the [[CPC|CPC]] was the 8 bit homecomputer with the highest screen resolution ever.<br />
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*[[SymbOS|SymbOS]] can handle more than '''50 times''' bigger hard discs than MS Windows 95A. <br />
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<div>[[Image:Amx page maker.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Box cover]]<br />
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'''AMX Pagemaker''' is a big attempt to create a DTP package on the CPC.<br />
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The name was changed to [[Stop Press]] because of copyright issues.<br />
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The AMX mouse with three different buttons is fully supported by this software.<br />
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The AMX pagemaker uses 64 KB for graphic, so a 128 KB machine is needed to use it.<br />
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The pagemaker is a valid tool to create little newspapers or club magacines.<br />
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It provides a broad variety of functions.<br />
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== Screenshots ==<br />
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[[Image:Amx pagemaker screenshot.gif|left|thumb|250px|The font designer]]<br />
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* [http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=4172 CPC game base from CPC Power]<br />
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*When the 664 was being developed, Sugar was already looking (and hinting publicly!) at the 6128 <br />
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*With a possible total amount of '''832 x 288 pixel''' (576 interlaced) the [[CPC|CPC]] was the 8 bit homecomputer with the highest screen resolution ever.<br />
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*The transfer speed of the [[CPC Booster|CPC Booster +]] serial interface is faster than a standard '''DSL connection'''.<br />
<br />
*[[SymbOS|SymbOS]] can handle more than '''50 times''' bigger hard discs than MS Windows 95A. <br />
*[[FutureOS|FutureOS]] can load 178 KB in '''9 seconds''' from floppy disc and manages up to '''4 MB''' of RAM <br />
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<div>Bears! Cart cover</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Talk:Vanity&diff=100484Talk:Vanity2017-12-21T11:41:21Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>* Hi Beb, nice to see you edited the page. Of course my aim wasn't to be insulting. I try to update those old pages that weren't touched since a long time (2009) despite the many updates and new prods and events since then, put fresh links to other websites, add a few pictures of prods and so on. Feel free to correct errors or bad taste jokes you may see. ;-) --[[User:MacDeath|MacDeath]] ([[User talk:MacDeath|talk]]) 15:36, 12 December 2017 (EST)<br />
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*Hi MacDeath, No problem... Maybe in few days you'll have more work, or less ;)<br />
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*So I guess you just announced a probable new release ?? ^_^ --[[User:MacDeath|MacDeath]] ([[User talk:MacDeath|talk]]) 16:57, 14 December 2017 (EST)<br />
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*Yes, a new website about cpc demo have been released. (Like on ADA/Amiga. With the best demos to watch for the newcomers.) http://memoryfull.net/<br />
:: Have you announced it on the forum? That's awesome! Feel free to put it on the wiki's first page! [[User:Gryzor|Gryzor]] ([[User talk:Gryzor|talk]])</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Talk:Vanity&diff=100483Talk:Vanity2017-12-21T11:40:58Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>* Hi Beb, nice to see you edited the page. Of course my aim wasn't to be insulting. I try to update those old pages that weren't touched since a long time (2009) despite the many updates and new prods and events since then, put fresh links to other websites, add a few pictures of prods and so on. Feel free to correct errors or bad taste jokes you may see. ;-) --[[User:MacDeath|MacDeath]] ([[User talk:MacDeath|talk]]) 15:36, 12 December 2017 (EST)<br />
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*Hi MacDeath, No problem... Maybe in few days you'll have more work, or less ;)<br />
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*So I guess you just announced a probable new release ?? ^_^ --[[User:MacDeath|MacDeath]] ([[User talk:MacDeath|talk]]) 16:57, 14 December 2017 (EST)<br />
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*Yes, a new website about cpc demo have been released. (Like on ADA/Amiga. With the best demos to watch for the newcomers.) http://memoryfull.net/<br />
:: Have you announced it on the forum? That's awesome! Feel free to put it on the wiki's first page! ~~</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Vanity&diff=100482Vanity2017-12-21T10:33:24Z<p>Gryzor: Undid the edits revert that I did by mistake; removed the 'censor' comment (please, leave personal messages either for the Talk pages or the forum)</p>
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<div>French demogroup ?!<br />
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<br />
== Who ? ==<br />
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* [[Beb]]<br />
* [[Hicks]]<br />
* [[Tom et Jerry]] (unoficial)<br />
<br />
== Productions ==<br />
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* 2006 : [[Boules et Bits]] <br />
Amstrad CPC intro.<br />
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* 2009 : [[From Scratch]]<br />
Amstrad CPC Demo.<br />
<br />
* 2010 : [[Moody]]<br />
Amstrad CPC 4k.<br />
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* 2013 : [[Still Rising]]<br />
Amstrad CPC Demo.<br />
<br />
* 2015 : [[Orgams]] <br />
Development tools on AmstradCPC ROM<br />
<br />
*2015 : [[Bat-Moule]]<br />
"Flashouille" Graphic for Amstrad CPC, released at [[ReSet|Reset #20]], ranked 3rd.<br />
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* 2016 : [[30 Years Amstrad Megademo]]<br />
Amstrad CPC Demo.<br />
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== Links ==<br />
* VANITY website : http://vanitycrew.free.fr/<br />
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* POUËT : http://www.pouet.net/groups.php?which=10743<br />
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* DemoZoo : https://demozoo.org/groups/34648/<br />
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* CPC-Power : http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=staff&lenom=Vanity<br />
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[[Category:Scene_group]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=Vanity&diff=100432Vanity2017-12-18T13:04:52Z<p>Gryzor: Reverted edits by Beb (talk) to last revision by MacDeath</p>
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<div>A well named French Demo group.<br />
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[[File:1st half batmoule.png]][[File:2nd half batmoule.png]]<br />
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They REALLY REALLY whished they could kill the Batman...<br />
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== Who ? ==<br />
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* [[Beb]]<br />
* [[Hicks]]<br />
<br />
== Productions ==<br />
<br />
* 2006 : [[Boules et Bits]] <br />
Amstrad CPC intro.<br />
<br />
* 2009 : [[From Scratch]]<br />
Amstrad CPC Demo.<br />
<br />
* 2010 : [[Moody]]<br />
Amstrad CPC 4k.<br />
<br />
* 2013 : [[Still Rising]]<br />
Amstrad CPC Demo.<br />
<br />
* 2015 : [[Orgams]] <br />
Development tools on AmstradCPC ROM<br />
<br />
*2015 : Bat-Moule<br />
"Flashouille" Graphic for Amstrad CPC, released at [[ReSet|Reset #20]], ranked 3rd.<br />
<br />
* 2016 : [[30 Years Amstrad Megademo]]<br />
Amstrad CPC Demo.<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* VANITY website : http://vanitycrew.free.fr/<br />
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* POUËT : http://www.pouet.net/groups.php?which=10743<br />
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* DemoZoo : https://demozoo.org/groups/34648/<br />
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* CPC-Power : http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=staff&lenom=Vanity<br />
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[[Category:Scene_group]]</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=User_talk:Jonathanen&diff=99670User talk:Jonathanen2017-10-15T10:06:12Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>Hello,<br />
<br />
Thanks for your reply and sorry for not getting back to you sooner - too much work!<br />
<br />
I will edit your pages accordingly. In the mean time, PLEASE stop uploading so big images!!! I've seen your files taking up to 6MBs of space - that's space and traffic we're paying for, and the wiki is not a personal page host! You can get a free account somewhere to host your photos, this is not the intended use of this server... [[User:Gryzor|Gryzor]] ([[User talk:Gryzor|talk]])<br />
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Hi Gryzor,<br />
<br />
I'm extremely very sorry about this! It's just my mind is over the place at the moment while trying to keep up with my current of huge amount of retro computer collection list - I'm still behind. As well trying to put all the pieces of puzzle (blogs, help pages, etc) into one. I'll do the changes straight away. Once again, I'm very sorry about this. <br />
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All done, but I'll need your help with deleting / removing these 2 following pages:<br />
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* http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Computer_Accessories_Collection<br />
* http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Computer_Collection_Gallery<br />
<br />
<br />
Hello!<br />
<br />
While I appreciate the large amount of work you have put into your collection page, I don't think it belongs to the wiki as an article. This is a personal page of yours, and the CPCWiki is not a collection of personal pages. You do have your own user page here, though, so why not put all that info here?? <br />
<br />
Also, while users have a certain freedom to discuss things in a more relaxed way on their pages, turning one's page into a long list of URLs pointing to other sites is unfair, so please do consider changing the content here. [[User:Gryzor|Gryzor]] ([[User talk:Gryzor|talk]]) 08:19, 5 October 2017 (EDT)<br />
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<br />
= Blogs =<br />
<br />
* [http://serialcomms.blogspot.com/ SERIAL / PARALLEL DATA COMMUNICATIONS HOME NETWORK] (5/6/2016)<br />
* [http://rmnimbuspc2.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/rm-nimbus-186-pc2.html RM Nimbus 186 PC2] (14/5/2016)<br />
* [http://serialcomm.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/amstrad-pc-series-serial-communication.html AMSTRAD PC SERIES SERIAL COMMUNICATION WITH WINDOWS PC] (23/2/2016)<br />
* [http://35amstradpc.blogspot.com/2014/11/adding-3.html ADDING 3.5" FLOPPY DISC DRIVE ON AMSTRAD PC SERIES] (29/11/2014)<br />
* [http://z100p2-pc1512.blogspot.com/2014/11/adding-iomega-100mb-external-parallel.html Using Iomega Z100P2 on Amstrad PC 1512 with Palmzip.sys] (22/11/2014)<br />
* [http://ps2psxeemulator.blogspot.com/ How to play PS1 games on PS2 HDD Using PS2PSXe Emulator] (21/9/2014)<br />
* [http://convertps2hdd.blogspot.com/2013/11/converting-any-standard-3.html Converting any standard 3.5" IDE HDDs as SONY SCPH-20401 40 GB HDD] (27/11/2013)<br />
* [http://ps2freemcboot.blogspot.co.uk/ Free McBoot for Sony PS2] (26/11/2013) <br />
* [http://gboosterps3cv02.blogspot.com/2013/11/g-booster-ps2ps3-memory-card-controller.html G-booster PS2/PS3 Memory Card & Controller all-in-one Adapter] (13/11/2013)<br />
* [http://potw2013.blogspot.com/2013/05/jonathan-wins-fitness-personality-in.html Jonathan wins Fitness Personality in Fitness Competition - POTW Live! 2013] (23/05/2013)<br />
* [http://jonathanisonaroll.blogspot.com/2013/04/jonathan-keeps-on-rolling-competing-in.html Jonathan keeps on competing in other Fitness competitions] (30/04/2013)<br />
* [http://unrealresults.blogspot.com/2012/03/unreal-results-seeing-is-believing.html Unreal results – Seeing is Believing: The curious case of Jonathan E. Nartey] (30/03/2012)<br />
* [http://axasun.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-axa-sun-life-true-story-by-jonathan.html My AXA Sun Life True Story] (20/08/2011)<br />
* [http://rockendskickmyassclub.blogspot.com/2010/01/ive-beenlooking-for-this-video-clip-on.html The Rock Ends Vince's Kiss My Ass Club] (26/01/2010)<br />
* [http://samanthamumbarb.blogspot.com/2010/01/yes-yes-samantha-mumbas-name-is-now.html YES! YES! Samantha Mumba's name is now added onto "The Richard Blackwood Show"...] (23/1/2010)<br />
* [http://myghanaianfoods.blogspot.com/2010/01/my-favourite-ghanaian-foods.html My favourite Ghanaian foods] 10/01/2010<br />
* [http://thebasement1998.blogspot.com/2009/10/creating-basement-1998-tv-series-entry.html Creating "The Basement" (1998) TV Series Entry for IMDB & Myleene Klass...] (22/10/2009)<br />
* [http://singledout1999.blogspot.com/2009/10/singled-out-fri-20th-oct-2000-episode.html Singled Out: Fri 20th Oct 2000 Episode] (13/10/2009)<br />
* [http://easypacetds470nhdd.blogspot.com/2008/07/my-easy-way-experience-of-sky-pace.html MY EASY WAY EXPERIENCE OF SKY+ PACE TDS470N PVR3 HDD UPGRADE] (28/07/2008)<br />
* [http://pacetds470nhdd.blogspot.com/2007/12/my-hard-way-experience-of-sky-pace.html MY HARD WAY EXPERIENCE OF SKY+ PACE TDS470N PVR3 HDD UPGRADE] (07/12/2007)<br />
* [http://ps2memorystation.blogspot.com/2006/05/memory-card-station-ps2-card-reader.html MEMORY CARD STATION - PS2 CARD READER] (25/05/2006)<br />
* [http://hdadvance.blogspot.com/2005/01/what-is-hd-advance-hdadvance-allows-you.html Ripping PS2 games onto PS2 HDD Using HD Advance] (10/01/2005)<br />
* [http://comixzoneguide.blogspot.com/ My Guide For Completing Comix Zone] (23/3/2003)<br />
<br />
= Forums =<br />
<br />
== Skyuser ==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-broadband-exchange-information/33997-easynet-exchange-software-updates-2009-a.html Easynet Exchange Software Updates 2009] (18-11-09)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-hd-supertelly/33161-problems-transferring-programmes-my-sky-hd-box-dvd-recorder.html Problems with transferring programmes from my Sky+ HD box to DVD Recorder] (07-10-09) <br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-broadband-exchange-information/31733-photos-maida-vale-wewmai-exchange.html Photos of Maida Vale (WEWMAI) Exchange] (26-07-09)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/cabling-faceplate-help/31662-my-horrible-bt-phone-line-set-up.html My horrible BT phone line set up...] (22-07-09)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-broadband-help/31576-i-need-some-help-my-brothers-router-stats.html I need some help with my brother's router stats...] (19-07-09)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-broadband-help/31566-please-check-my-line-stats-my-netgear-v1-dg834gt-router-me.html Please check my line stats from my Netgear V1 DG834GT Router for me] (18-07-09)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-router/31547-i-just-received-sagem-f-st-2504-router-sky-today.html I just received Sagem F@ST 2504 Router from Sky today] (16-07-09)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/cabling-faceplate-help/21416-how-much-bt-charges-replaced-my-existing-wiring-branded-new-wiring.html How much BT charges to replaced my existing wiring to branded new wiring] (20-03-08)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-sky-tv/17875-whats-your-favourite-epg-background-audio.html What's your favourite EPG Background Audio?] (17-11-07)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-sky-tv/17813-message-alert-function-using-yellow-button-sky-remote.html Message Alert function using the Yellow button from Sky Remote?] (15-11-07)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-sky-tv/17812-my-home-made-sky-tv-sky-radio-channel-guide.html My "home-made" Sky TV & Sky Radio Channel Guide] (15-11-07)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-talk/17811-sky-talk-unlimited-commtel-internet-phone-guard-fitted.html Sky Talk Unlimited with Commtel Internet & Phone Guard fitted] (15-11-07)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-happiness/17787-thank-you-sky-youre-best-keep-up.html Thank You Sky!!! You're the best!! Keep it up!!] (14-11-07)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/speed-tests-how-get-better-results/17489-i-need-some-help-my-extension-wiring.html I need some help with my extension wiring] (07-11-07)<br />
* [http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/speed-tests-how-get-better-results/12324-new-sky-broadband-max-i-need-some-help.html New to Sky Broadband Max, I need some help...] (14-05-07)</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=User_talk:Jonathanen&diff=99528User talk:Jonathanen2017-10-05T12:36:30Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>Hello!<br />
<br />
While I appreciate the large amount of work you have put into your collection page, I don't think it belongs to the wiki as an article. This is a personal page of yours, and the CPCWiki is not a collection of personal pages. You do have your own user page here, though, so why not put all that info here?? <br />
<br />
Also, while users have a certain freedom to discuss things in a more relaxed way on their pages, turning one's page into a long list of URLs pointing to other sites is unfair, so please do consider changing the content here. [[User:Gryzor|Gryzor]] ([[User talk:Gryzor|talk]]) 08:19, 5 October 2017 (EDT)</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=User_talk:Jonathanen&diff=99527User talk:Jonathanen2017-10-05T12:19:24Z<p>Gryzor: Created page with "Hello! While I appreciate the large amount of work you have put into your collection page, I don't think it belongs to the wiki as an article. This is a personal page of your..."</p>
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<div>Hello!<br />
<br />
While I appreciate the large amount of work you have put into your collection page, I don't think it belongs to the wiki as an article. This is a personal page of yours, and the CPCWiki is not a collection of personal pages. You do have your own user page here, though, so why not put all that info here?? [[User:Gryzor|Gryzor]] ([[User talk:Gryzor|talk]]) 08:19, 5 October 2017 (EDT)</div>Gryzorhttps://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php?title=FAQ_-_Frequently_Asked_Questions&diff=98532FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions2017-08-31T08:24:14Z<p>Gryzor: </p>
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<div>== About ==<br />
<br />
comp.sys.amstrad.8bit Frequently Asked Questions v1.32 (10/16/2005)<br />
The FAQ exists in english, french, german, spanish and dutch. The spanish and german translations arent up to date. They are archived on :<br />
* http://www.genesis8bit.com<br />
* english text only :<br />
** http://www.faqs.org/faqs/amstrad8bit-faq<br />
** ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.sys.amstrad.8bit<br />
<br />
The french translation was done by Pierre Guerrier and then by Pierre Thevenet. Thanks to them.<br />
This FAQ is posted each month on the 4th to comp.sys.amstrad.8bit, comp.answers and news.answers<br />
<br />
* Lines preceded by '+' have been added since the last FAQ<br />
* Lines preceded by '*' have been modified since the last FAQ<br />
* Lines preceded by '-' will be removed in the next FAQ<br />
<br />
This FAQ is written by :<br />
* Emmanuel Roussin, sections A, D, E<br />
* Mark Ray, h089 mth.uea.ac.uk, section B (Notepad)<br />
* Frank van Empel, http://www.fvempel.nl/, section C (PCW)<br />
<br />
All mailto links have been removed, all emails addresses were translated like this : a@b.com is now a b.com<br />
<br />
If you have any ideas for the FAQ, send an email to the correct person. About parts written by E.R., as english isn't my mother tongue, this FAQ has certainly typing mistakes, grammar errors, etc... I welcome the corrections.<br />
<br />
This FAQ is freeware, you can use it freely for your personal use, but we retain the copyright. For commercial use, you must ask our permission before.<br />
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Parts of this FAQ are taken from the documentation of CPCEMU, some are from the main faq keeper (E.R.) and Mark Ray (Notepad part), other parts are taken from articles of the newsgroup.<br />
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<br />
Introduction<br />
<br />
The vote for the creation of this newsgroup passed on 28th July 1994 with 148:36, it was effectively created on 4th august 1994. It was the idea of Marco Vieth and David Long. This unmoderated newsgroup comp.sys.amstrad.8bit is open to discussions about the Z80 Amstrad computers : CPC (464, 664, 6128, 464+, 6128+), GX4000, PCW (8256, 8512, 9256, 9512, 9512+, 10, 16), NC100/150/200 and PDA600.<br />
<br />
Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to :<br />
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* CPC, GX4000, PCW, NC, PDA hardware and software,<br />
* emulators,<br />
* specific Amstrad CP/M files, overlays...<br />
* ads for selling/buying the relative hardware and software.<br />
etc...<br />
<br />
The only topic that is excluded : discussion of Amstrad PC-compatible (1512, 1640, 2x86, 3x86 and others Amstrad compatible I don't know) because these computers are really compatible, so comp.sys.ibm.pc.* newsgroups must be used, especially comp.sys.ibm.pc.classic<br />
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For questions about these PC see http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson and http://www.seasip.info/AmstradXT<br />
<br />
For easier reading and filtering, please use the following tags at the start of your subject line :<br />
<br />
* announce posts : [announce]<br />
* unrelated topic : [i]<br />
* for buying items : [want to buy]<br />
* for selling items : [want so sell]<br />
* for post in another language : [french], [german], etc..., but put a short summary in english to not ignore people who dont understand your language, also you will get much more help if more people can read your post.<br />
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<br />
== Alan Michael Sugar TRADing ==<br />
<br />
Alan Michael Sugar created his company, and called it using his name : Alan Michael Sugar TRADing, that's Amstrad. More on Amstrad company later.<br />
<br />
== Amstrad CPC ==<br />
<br />
=== Amstrad CPC(+), KC compact and GX 4000 presentation 06/30/2003 ===<br />
<br />
They use the Zilog Z80A processor which speed is 4.00MHz. From SOFT968 "The system centres round the Z80A with a 4.00MHz clock". Later it states that "Accesses to memory are synchronised with the video logic, constrained to occur on microsecond boundaries. This has the effect of stretching each Z80 machine cycle to be a multiple of 4 time states (clock cycles) In practice,this alters the instruction timing so that the effective clock rate is approximately 3.3MHz"<br />
<br />
Amstrad made the following CPC systems :<br />
<br />
* CPC 464 (Arnold 1),<br />
* CPC 664 (Arnold 2),<br />
* CPC 6128 (Arnold 3), there was also a CPC6128 cost down (Arnold 4 which was identical in operation to the original 6128 but had a new PCB and ASIC that reduced the board size and chip count to a mere fraction of the original size. If you open up a 6128 and the board fills the entire space you've got one of the originals. If you open one up and the board only occupies about 1/4 to 1/3 of the available space with a LOT of surrounding fresh air then you've got an Arnold 4.<br />
* CPC 464+ (Arnold 5),<br />
* CPC 6128+ (Arnold 6),<br />
* GX 4000, the Amstrad 8 bit console.<br />
<br />
The CPC+ and GX 4000 have enhanced graphics and sound (DMA), colour palette of 4096, hardware sprites, hardware scrolling, and used 128 Ko to 512 Ko carts.<br />
<br />
Amstrad used CRTC (Cathodic Ray Tube Controller) from different manufacturers, which worked the same in the main, but do have many different characteristics. This is the reason why a demo designed for CRTC type 1, may not display correctly (or even at all), on a CRTC type 0 :<br />
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* CRTC 0 : chipset HD6845S,<br />
* CRTC 1 : chipset UM6845R,<br />
* CRTC 2 : chipset MC6845,<br />
* CRTC 3 : CPC+ Asic,<br />
* CRTC 4 : ?<br />
<br />
The KC compact (KC mean KleinComputer = little computer) is a clone of the Amstrad CPC. It was made by VEB Mikroelectronik in East Germany (the old DDR) in 1989. It was made the year before the Berlin wall came down, and ceased production soon after. The KC compact is 95% compatible to the CPC. The functions of the Gate-Array are simulated by TTL-Logic and a Zilog Z8536 CIO. The ROMs are a patched English CPC6128 Operating system ROM (includes setup code for the Z8536) and a unpatched Locomotive BASIC v1.1 rom.<br />
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The only incompatibility lies with the interrupt generation mechanism. Any program that relies on exact interrupt generation behaviour may fail to work.<br />
<br />
In some respects, the KC compact is actually more powerful than the CPC, because the interrupt frequency can be programmed, in theory the resolution could be reprogrammed, and the colour palette changed (replacing the colour rom). More details are available at http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad<br />
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If you can read french and want to learn more about Amstrad CPC history, you should order the excellent book "Ces ordinateurs sont dangereux" by François Quentin (fquentin club-internet.fr) for 25 Euros (postage included, send an international postal order by going to your post office) to :<br />
<br />
François Quentin<br />
9 Nonneville<br />
28140 Loigny la Bataille<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
== Emulators and utilities ==<br />
<br />
=== Emulators ===<br />
<br />
There is a commercial spectrum emulator for the CPC, reviewed in Amstrad Action.<br />
<br />
The best emulator for DOS is Caprice32. For win9x, the emulators are quite good : Arnold, Winape32 and MTMW. All win9x emulators emulates CPC+, NO$CPC is the only DOS emulator which emulates CPC+. On Amiga, Emu-CPC should be the best emulator.<br />
<br />
==== A1.1.1) CPCEMU (PC) 06/25/98 ====<br />
<br />
CPCEMU by Marco Vieth, last version is 1.5b1, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcemu15.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.2) Caprice32 (PC) and CPE (for PC and Amiga) and 04/28/2003<br />
<br />
CPE, first written by Bernd Schmidt and then by Ulrich Doewich<br />
(report bugs, suggestions to caprice32 cybercube.com) since v5.1<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpe52.zip, or if you have a<br />
386, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpe51.zip<br />
For sources : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpesrc52.zip<br />
<br />
CPE is now replaced by Caprice32, a 32bit emulator for dos (v1.11 or<br />
2b2) or win9x, get it at :<br />
http://www.caprice32.cybercube.com<br />
<br />
Amiga CPE (68000, 1 Mo), last version is February 95, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/acpe_new.lzh<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.3) A-CPC (PC) (06/01/97)<br />
<br />
The Amstrad CPC emulator (v0.55beta) by Herman Dullink on PC, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpc055.zip<br />
<br />
Current beta version is v0.56<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.4) PC-CPC (PC) 11/07/2004<br />
<br />
A PC version of AMI-CPC by Ludovic Deplanque (see A1.1.7), go<br />
http://www.chez.com/deplanque/<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.5) NO$CPC (PC) 02/04/2001<br />
<br />
A german emulator by Martin Korth, go to http://www.work.de/nocash<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.6) Richard Wilson's emulators 12/23/99<br />
<br />
Richard Wilson (author of ParaDOS) wrote no less than 3 emulators, get<br />
them at http://winape.emuunlim.com :<br />
<br />
- RWCPC for msdos : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/rwcpc.zip<br />
- CPC emulator for windows 3.1, with debugger and assembler :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcwin10.zip<br />
- WinApe 32, the CPC(+) emulator for win9x, comes with a built-in<br />
compatible Maxam assembler<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.7) AMI-CPC (Amiga) 07/11/2004<br />
<br />
A french CPC emulator for Amiga, by Ludovic Deplanque, sources included.<br />
http://www.chez.com/deplanque<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.8) A-CPC (Amiga)<br />
<br />
A CPC emulator for Amiga by Kevin Thacker. Get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/acpcde20.lha<br />
It's an evaluation version of the real shareware. Don't forget the web<br />
page of Kevin (see A2.2).<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.9) Emu-CPC (Amiga) 04/15/99<br />
<br />
Another french CPC emulator on AMIGA by Stephane Tavenard, get EmuCPC<br />
v0.7 at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/emucpc07.lzx<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.10) !CPC (Acorn) 07/18/99<br />
<br />
!CPC is a CPC emulator for Acorn RISC OS machines (Archimedes/RISC PC)<br />
by Mark RISON. Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpc0728.zip<br />
<br />
Get the sources on Lip6 : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcs0728.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.11) !CPCemu (Acorn)<br />
<br />
This emulator for Acorn RISC OS machines is written by Andreas<br />
Stroiczek, aka Face Hugger. Get v1.10 at<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcem110.zip<br />
or on ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/acorn/long/emulator<br />
ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/acorn/riscos/emulator<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.12) CPC++ (Unix and MAC) 03/02/2002<br />
<br />
<br />
This emulator for SunOS, Linux and MAC is written by Brice Rive.<br />
Go at http://bricerive.free.fr/cpc<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.13) SIMCPC (PC)<br />
<br />
Presumably the first CPC emulator written, for PC XT/AT by GHE,<br />
Aachen. It is only black and white, with additional ROMs.<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/simcpc.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.14) Multi-Machine, or MTM (win9x) 01/11/2000<br />
<br />
Get MTM v1.30b by Paul Hodgson at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/mtmw130b.zip<br />
<br />
MTM is a win9x multi-machine emulator. It emulates Amstrad CPC(+),<br />
Sinclair ZX80/81 and Spectrum, Jupiter Ace and Elan Enterprise.<br />
It can read .WAV or .CDT (digitalized Amstrad tapes).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.15) Arnold (win9x, MACos, Unix/Linux), Arnold Jr (Java) 11/08/2004<br />
<br />
A CPC(+) emulator by Kevin Thacker for win9x, get binaries and<br />
sources at http://arnold.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
Get the MACos conversion by Richard Bannister at http://www.bannister.org/software/emu.htm<br />
<br />
Andreas Micklei is working on the Linux version, get patches at<br />
http://arnold.berlios.de/<br />
<br />
Arnold Junior is a different emulator, the emulation is very simple.<br />
It uses the z80 emulation from Jasper (Spectrum emulator at <br />
http://www.spectrum.lovely.net<br />
The source to Arnold Jnr is available from<br />
http://www.arnoldemu.freeserve.co.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.16) Zsim (PC) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
Zsim v2.42 by Jurgen G. Weber, it simulates a CP/M Z80 machine. It<br />
DOES NOT simulate CP/M. It includes a PD CP/M compatible operating<br />
system and a program to format CP/M disks, so you can run CP/M<br />
programs. It can read DATA and SYSTEM disks directly.<br />
http://www.jwi.de/zsim<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.17) Yage (PC) 07/15/99<br />
<br />
Yage v0.91 by Antoine Pitrou, a CPC emulator which handles demos like<br />
'The demo' and 'divine megademo'. Get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/yage091.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.18) CPCE (msdos/win9x) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
A spanish Amstrad CPC emulator for msdos/win9x by CNGSOFT, go<br />
http://cpce.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.19) CPC-emulator (Linux/Unix) 02/05/2001<br />
<br />
CPC-emulator for Linux/Unix with X11 version 023 by Ulrich Cordes,<br />
features .DSK (with large formats : 720 Ko), sound, debugger.<br />
go http://www.amstrad-cpc.de<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.20) M.E.S.S. (PC, MAC, Amiga) 10/23/2001<br />
<br />
Multi-Emulator Super System (Amstrad CPC, PCW, and NC) is available<br />
on : http://www.mess.org<br />
<br />
For using PcW16 emulation, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/pcwos.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.21) Arnimedes (PC) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
Arnimedes for msdos and win9x, by Oliver Lenz, get it at http://www.arnimedes.de<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.22) XCPC (Unix/X11R6) 10/24/2001<br />
<br />
An Amstrad CPC emulator by Olivier Poncet for unix and X11R6 at :<br />
http://xcpc.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.23 CoPaCabana (win9x) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
A french windows Amstrad CPC emulator at :<br />
http://copacabana.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2) Utilities<br />
<br />
A1.2.1) SNA2GIF (PC)<br />
<br />
SNA2GIF v1.1 by Marco Vieth is included in CPCEMU, it extracts<br />
screens from snapshots to GIF format.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.2) SNAP GRAB (PC)<br />
<br />
SNAP GRAB v1.1 is a freeware by Georg Schwarz to extract screens from<br />
snapshots to Multiface II format, which can be seen on real CPC even<br />
with a multiface. If you want to see the picture on your PC, you will<br />
need CPC2x (see A1.2.3), get SNAPGR11.ZIP.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.3) CPC2x (was CPC to TIFF) (PC)<br />
<br />
CPC2x v2.0 by Michael Stroucken converts Amstrad CPC screens to the<br />
graphic TIF and GIF format. Get CPC2X.ZIP with sources and<br />
binaries for MSDOS and CP/M.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.4) CPC file system (PC) 06/08/2004<br />
<br />
CPCfs v0.85.3 by Derik van Zutphen, it transfers CPC files between .DSK<br />
files and DOS files, in the two ways. There is a useful batch mode.<br />
http://www.426.ch/cpcfs/<br />
<br />
Better get CPCXFS, the updated version by Kevin Thacker which<br />
supports now extended .DSK, bugs removed, other updates, at :<br />
http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.5) Multiface II to Snapshot (PC)<br />
<br />
M2TOSNA v1.1 by James McKay converts CPC Multiface II files to 64<br />
Ko and 128 Ko snapshots files. Look for M2TOSNA1.ZIP.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.6) CPDread and CPDwrite (PC) 06/03/99<br />
<br />
Copy Protected Disk reader v3.24 by Ulrich Doewich, for transferring<br />
CPC disks into the common DSK file format of CPC emulators. It uses<br />
the extended DSK format which manages copy protected disks better.<br />
Get CPDR324.ZIP<br />
<br />
CPDwrite v1.03, for writing back .DSK to a disk, even with protected<br />
games, get CPDW103.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.7) MACTerm (MAC)<br />
<br />
Transfer files between CPC and MAC with a parallel cable, get CPCTERM.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.8) 22disk (PC) 08/06/2000<br />
<br />
22disk is a shareware utility by Sydex (http://www.sydex.com) which<br />
can read/write/format CP/M disks on PC. It can read CPC disks formats<br />
with a file called CPMDISKS.DEF which comes with CPCEMU, or EURO.DEF<br />
(ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/eurodef.zip) or my<br />
own file (ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/gen8-def.zip).<br />
You shouldn't use it under OS/2 or win95, unless you have the last<br />
version (ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/22dsk144.zip).<br />
<br />
Sydex has removed 22disk since 2000 from public distribution, but is<br />
still for sale on their web site.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.9) DIC (PC) 06/14/97<br />
<br />
Disc Image Copier by Tim Rieman, transfer DATA and SYSTEM disc from<br />
CPC to PC with a parallel cable, get :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/dic130.zip<br />
<br />
For conversion from PC to CPC, see A1.2.11<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.10) AIFF decoder (Unix, PC, Amiga) 02/28/2000<br />
<br />
AIFF decoder by Pierre Guerrier, a tool for retrieving data from<br />
sampled Amstrad CPC tapes, C sources included. Get programs from :<br />
<br />
- MSDOS port v1.2 by Ulrich Doewich :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/pcdcdr12.zip<br />
- Amiga port by Kevin Thacker :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/amiaiff.lzh<br />
<br />
A1.2.11) PC2CPC (PC)<br />
<br />
PC2CPC v2.0 by James Churchill converts CPC emulator EDSK images to 3"<br />
disks via the CPCEMU parallel link, look for<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/pc2cpc.zip<br />
<br />
For conversion from CPC 3" disk to PC .DSK see A1.2.9<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.12) DSK-CPC (CPC) 09/01/99<br />
<br />
DSK-CPC by Divine Coding reads a .DSK or .EDSK image from a 3.5" <br />
720Kb DOS disc in drive B and writes the image to a CPC disc, thus<br />
recreating the original software disc. It can can cope with copy-<br />
protected software. Get it at : <br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/disk/DSK-CPC.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.13) CPCKEY (PC) 06/08/2001<br />
<br />
CpcKey v0.3 for msdos use the CPCEMU parallel link for :<br />
<br />
- command/replace CPC keyboard with the PC keyboard,<br />
- send files between CPC and PC<br />
- modify the CPC memory, poke during games<br />
- automatic procedures, etc...<br />
- compatible Intel HEX format<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.14) SEND2 (CPC) 06/15/97<br />
<br />
SEND2 v1.2 by J.GUEZENNEC (jguezenn icor.fr) is a complete parallel<br />
transfer package which is an amelioration of CPCPARA.BAS :<br />
<br />
- 3" disk transfer (DATA, SYSTEM, IBM),<br />
- ROM transfers,<br />
- tape transfers.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.15) TransCPC<br />
<br />
CPC transfile project, a project aimed at simulating a small file<br />
system on the Amstrad CPC with the files being stored on a PC hard<br />
disk. The project is complete, there is no plan to improve it. Get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/transcpc.zip<br />
The CPC asm code needs Devpac or similar to be compiled, and any PC<br />
assembler for the PC asm code.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.16) ReadScr (PC)<br />
<br />
A PC utility for ms-dos by Ark for viewing Amstrad CPC screens, with<br />
palettes or not, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/graphic/readscr.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.17 CPC2TAPE (PC) 08/16/99<br />
<br />
A dos utility (comes with C sources) to transfer Amstrad files from<br />
a PC to the CPC directly via the sound card, or to tapes, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/cpc2tape.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.18) SLIP/IP stack 04/24/99<br />
<br />
A SLIP/IP stack developped by Mark Rison for Amstrad<br />
CPC6128s with Amstrad serial interfaces. Using this, you can<br />
establish a SLIP connection from your Amstrad and then ping it. To<br />
* find out more, go to http://www.nenie.org/cpcip/<br />
<br />
It's probably easiest if you connect your CPC to a Linux box,<br />
using a null modem, and the instructions assume this, but there's<br />
no reason in principle why you couldn't connect via a modem.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A2) Sources of emulators, ROMs and programs<br />
<br />
ROMs are now included with CPCEMU and CPE, with the permission of<br />
Amstrad and Locomotive Software.<br />
<br />
If you have ROMs on a romboard, you can get them for use with an<br />
emulator, get CPCEMU, it comes with a basic program to transfer a ROM<br />
to a file.<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.0) IRC 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
You can exchange files with Internet Relay Chat, but its primary goal<br />
is to chat with other internet users.<br />
<br />
- #CPC, every days on IRCNet<br />
- #CPC, on irc.emm.fr<br />
- #CPC on irc.neoxys.org port 6667<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.1) FTP sites 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
If you have problems accessing FTP sites, use the following method :<br />
<br />
ftp://anonymous@ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcemu15.zip<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad, thanks to Remy Card,<br />
http://genesis8.free.fr/files.php (HTML front-end with<br />
the list of all files, size and description included).<br />
<br />
all questions about this site should be directed to roussin noos.fr<br />
<br />
- ftp://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/pub/cpc/ADATE, thanks to Sergio Bayarri<br />
or creating the site, and to Kevin Thacker for maintaining it. Send<br />
what you have in /pub/cpc/ADATE/incoming. This site contains tape<br />
images (.cdt) and disk images (.dsk). The aim of this site is to<br />
preserve games, so only original games are allowed. No hacked or<br />
modified games will be allowed. Please see the documentation at this<br />
site about creating tape-images using existing tools. (voc2tzx)<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc, thanks to Arnt Gulbrandsen for<br />
creating the site, and to Nicholas Campbell for maintaining it.<br />
Send what you have in /pub/cpc/incoming or email to nich otto.org,<br />
look for the HTML front-end : http://tacgr.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.math.uni-hamburg.de/pub/misc/cpc_emu<br />
mirror of ftp.nvg.ntnu.no<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/cpm, thanks to Paul Martin, specific<br />
Amstrad CP/M related files.<br />
<br />
- http://www.cantrell.org.uk/mirrors, mirror of lip6 and nvg<br />
<br />
- Two Mag FTP site<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.2) WWW 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
You will find them at :<br />
<br />
- http://genesis8.free.fr<br />
the FAQ maintainer homepage with Amstrad news and more !<br />
<br />
Three other important web sites :<br />
<br />
- http://www.amstrad.com<br />
the official Amstrad web site<br />
<br />
- http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad<br />
the biggest Amstrad web page by Kevin Thacker<br />
<br />
- http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/<br />
Cliff Lawson's site about all Amstrad computers range, even the PC ones <br />
<br />
<br />
A2.3) BBS 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
Informations removed indefinitely.<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4) Using programs with emulators or real CPC<br />
<br />
A2.4.1) DSK files<br />
<br />
These files are images of a disk, you "insert" a disk with F3 in<br />
CPCEMU, and F6 with CPE, then you can type CAT to see the files,<br />
RUN"file_name" to run a program (.BAS or .BIN).<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4.2) CPC files 11/07/2004<br />
<br />
Three solutions to use plain CPC files :<br />
<br />
a) put them in the TAPE directory, type |TAPE then the usual RUN"<br />
<br />
b) WinAPE comes with a ROM image called CPCDOS. Simply select the ROM<br />
(probably best below AMSDOS in ROM 6), then you can use |DOS,<br />
|DOS.IN, |DOS.OUT, |CD<br />
<br />
c) inject them in a .DSK file with CPCFS (see A1.2.4) :<br />
<br />
- create an empty .DSK : CPCFS -nd empty.dsk (you can omit the .dsk)<br />
- inject files : CPCFS empty -mp *.* (the files must be in the<br />
current directory, the DSK can be somewhere else)<br />
<br />
To extract files from a .DSK : CPCFS image.dsk -mg *.*<br />
<br />
XTI by Pierre Guerrier can also put amsdos files into a DSK.<br />
Note that there are MAC and Amiga ports of XTI.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4.3) How to run programs with a CPC or emulator ?<br />
<br />
Type CAT to get the directory of the disk, mostly programs are run<br />
with a BASIC loader, so looks for *.BAS, then type RUN"name.BAS" (.BAS<br />
can be omitted). If there isn't a basic loader, run the .BINary<br />
program directly : type RUN"name.BIN" (.BIN can be omitted).<br />
<br />
Some disks doesn't have a real directory, and must be launched with<br />
the CP/M command : |CPM.<br />
<br />
For running tapes on a real CPC, type RUN", the CPC will launch the<br />
first program on the tape.<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4.4) How to format a disk 01/03/2003<br />
<br />
On a CPC, use the formatting utility on your CP/M disk (diskit) or<br />
the following basic program :<br />
<br />
5 ' QuickFormat by Adrian Forbes<br />
10 MODE 1:PRINT"Please Wait..."<br />
20 GOSUB 150<br />
30 MODE 1<br />
40 INPUT "(D)ata or (V)endor";f$<br />
50 PRINT "Sure (Y/N)"<br />
60 a$=INKEY$:IF a$="" THEN 60<br />
70 IF LOWER$(a$)<>"y" THEN GOTO 60<br />
80 MODE 1<br />
90 PRINT"Insert disc to format in drive A":PRINT"Then press a key..."<br />
100 CALL &BB18<br />
110 MODE 1<br />
120 PRINT"Formatting..."<br />
130 |QF,f$<br />
140 GOTO 30<br />
150 ch=0<br />
160 add=&4000<br />
170 ln=310<br />
180 FOR x=1 TO 8<br />
190 READ a$:a=VAL("&"+a$)<br />
200 POKE add,a<br />
210 add=add+1<br />
220 ch=ch+a<br />
230 NEXT<br />
240 READ ch$<br />
250 IF ch 'put 'not equal to' here, cant do it in HTML' VAL("&"+ch$) THEN PRINT"Error in line";ln:END<br />
260 ln=ln+10<br />
270 ch=0<br />
280 IF ln 'put "not equal to' here, cant do it in HTML' 510 THEN GOTO 180<br />
290 CALL &4000<br />
300 RETURN<br />
310 DATA 21,8D,40,01,91,40,C3,D1,354<br />
320 DATA BC,FE,01,C0,21,9A,40,06,37C<br />
330 DATA 09,36,00,23,36,00,23,36,F1<br />
340 DATA 00,23,36,02,23,10,F2,21,1A1<br />
350 DATA 88,40,CD,D4,BC,22,89,40,410<br />
360 DATA DD,6E,00,DD,66,01,23,5E,310<br />
370 DATA 23,56,1A,FE,44,CA,80,40,35F<br />
380 DATA FE,64,CA,80,40,3E,41,32,39D<br />
390 DATA 8C,40,11,00,00,06,28,C5,1D0<br />
400 DATA 21,9A,40,7A,06,09,77,23,21E<br />
410 DATA 23,23,23,10,F9,3A,8C,40,278<br />
420 DATA 06,05,21,9C,40,CD,73,40,288<br />
430 DATA 06,04,21,A0,40,CD,73,40,28B<br />
440 DATA 21,9A,40,DF,89,40,14,C1,378<br />
450 DATA 10,D5,C9,77,23,23,23,23,2B1<br />
460 DATA 23,23,23,23,3C,10,F4,C9,295<br />
470 DATA 3E,C1,32,8C,40,C3,3F,40,33F<br />
480 DATA 86,00,00,07,00,00,00,00,8D<br />
490 DATA 00,97,40,C3,09,40,C9,51,2FD<br />
500 DATA C6,00,20,00,00,00,00,00,E6<br />
510 DATA end<br />
<br />
On a PC, use 22disk, look for A128<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.5) Buying hardware/software<br />
<br />
A2.5.1) Auctions sites<br />
<br />
Auctions sites like http://www.ebay.com are good places to find<br />
hardware and software<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.5.2) Emmaüs (only in France)<br />
<br />
It's possible to find interesting things in Emmaüs shops, like at<br />
Trappes http://www.emmaus-trappes.com/informatique <br />
<br />
<br />
A2.5.3) Tradinpost<br />
<br />
- You can buy a selection of games cartridges for the CPC+ and the<br />
GX4000, cartridges are unboxed and without instructions. Price £7.99<br />
each including postage and packing in United Kingdom, also programs<br />
for CPC/PCW, go at http://www.tradeinpost.com<br />
<br />
John Thackeray (email : Tradingpost btinternet.com)<br />
Trade in Post<br />
Victoria Road<br />
Shifnal<br />
Shropshire TF11 8AF<br />
Tel/Fax : 00 44 (0)1952 462135<br />
<br />
<br />
A3) Transfer between CPC and PC<br />
<br />
Later mentions of DDI-1 can also be replaced by FD-1 (which comes<br />
without the interface for the 464)<br />
<br />
A3.1.1) 3" drive on PC (part one) 10/22/2002<br />
<br />
* A working solution on http://www.fvempel.nl/3pc.html<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.1.2) 3" drive on PC (part two) 01/11/2000<br />
<br />
Porting files across from CPC to PC is easy, at least, if you have<br />
a DDI-1 disk drive ! You need to follow exactly these instructions.<br />
As is usual with things like this, you do everything entirely at your<br />
own risk. I have done this on my own PC without damaging it, but<br />
cannot guarantee that it will work with yours. If you do damage your<br />
computer, it is YOUR FAULT.<br />
<br />
Note of the FAQ keeper, I have a report of someone trying out the<br />
following instructions, who had his controller burnt, and another<br />
whose 3" drive died, so beware.<br />
<br />
These instructions only apply to the DDI-1 package. They MAY work with<br />
the FD1 3" second drive, and will definitely NOT work with the<br />
internal drives on 6128s, 664s, and 6128+s.<br />
<br />
Install 22DISK! You will need to tell it you have no A: drive, and<br />
that B: is a 360K drive, physical unit 0, on the Primary adapter, with<br />
step-rate of 12 milli-seconds. You will also need the CPMDISKS.DEF<br />
file from CPCEMU.<br />
<br />
0 Install 22DISK with CPMDISKS.DEF coming with CPCEMU or the one from<br />
EURODEF.ZIP<br />
<br />
1 open your PC, following all usual precautions such as turning off<br />
the power and discharging any static electricity on your body!<br />
<br />
2 Unplug any floppy drives. This step is important. (See note 1)<br />
<br />
3 Find the connector that is meant for the B: drive. (It is probably<br />
on the same cable as the connector for the A: drive. The A: connector<br />
has a twist in it. The B: connector is the other one!)<br />
<br />
4 Plug it into your DDI-1 drive unit. You may have to file the keyway<br />
on the connector off. (Different PCs have different keyways on their<br />
connectors, so you may not have to attack it with a file. So much for<br />
standardisation!)<br />
<br />
5 Turn the DDI-1 drive on first, then the PC. When it does the<br />
Power-on test, press DEL to enter the setup menu (you have got an AMI<br />
BIOS haven't you?). Tell it you have no A: drive and a 360K 5.25" B:<br />
drive. (See note 2)<br />
<br />
6 Use 22DISK to read (not under OS/2 or windows 95), write and format<br />
your 3" disks to your heart's content ! You could also use ANADISK I<br />
suppose.<br />
<br />
7 When you've finished, restore the machine its original state. As<br />
well as using CPC disks, you'll probably be able to use Spectrum 3<br />
disks if you have an appropriate CPMDISKS.DEF. If of course you want<br />
to use Speccy disks...<br />
<br />
Note 1 : Amstrad's disk drive is reasonably standard, but not quite!<br />
When you install it, it claims to be both your physical drive 0 and<br />
physical drive 1. As such, if you expect it to be just drive 1 (B:),<br />
and leave unit 0 (A:) still plugged in, it will promptly ram the heads<br />
of unit 0 hard against the end stop, promptly trashing your unit 0. I<br />
found this the hard way, and had to buy a new 3.5" floppy drive.<br />
<br />
Note 2 : If you don't have an AMI BIOS, then this will be different.<br />
You may have to run a program from a system disk which came with your<br />
computer.<br />
<br />
The pin-outs of the 3" drive are _identical_ to the ones of a 5.25"<br />
drive - it will just plug in. It's a long time since I was inside my<br />
Einstein, but I'm pretty sure that drive is a 40track SS unit - what a<br />
PC would call a 180K drive. Things like the Disk Change line may be<br />
different, but if you set up your PC to ignore that (and possibly tell<br />
it it's a 360K drive), you should be OK.<br />
<br />
I've used a 3" drive (actually a Double-sided model) with an original<br />
IBM XT in this way.<br />
<br />
A reply to the last two paragraphs :<br />
<br />
It actually depends on the type of 3" drive. Some of them had a 34 way<br />
connector like the IBM PC 5.25 " drive (i.e. PCB gold plated edge<br />
connector) and are compatible. Genuine Amstrad drives on the other hand<br />
have a 26-way PCB header which contains all the useful signals, although<br />
some have been removed.<br />
<br />
I remember, that the 34 way connectors are only nearly compatible. In<br />
those days around 1985, I connected a CPC 464 External drive to<br />
another CPM computer with standard 5.25" drives like the PC-drives.<br />
It was necessary to swap the lines since the pin numbering was mirrored<br />
compared to the standard.<br />
<br />
I also think that the exact layout depends on the version of the<br />
computer (CPC 464/664/6128). So be careful and do not ruin your<br />
hardware by building sh circuits! (It shouldn't be very difficult to<br />
verify which are the GND-lines )<br />
<br />
A complement to this reply<br />
<br />
The Amstrad and PC disk connections are as follows:<br />
<br />
26 pin Amstrad disk drive:<br />
<br />
Index 2 * * 1 GND<br />
DS0 4 * * 3 GND<br />
DS1 6 * * 5 GND<br />
Motor 8 * * 7 GND<br />
Dirn 10 * * 9 GND<br />
Step 12 * * 11 GND<br />
Wdata 14 * * 13 GND<br />
Wenable 16 * * 15 GND<br />
Track0 18 * * 16 GND<br />
WProt 20 * * 19 GND<br />
Rdata 22 * * 21 GND<br />
Side 24 * * 23 GND<br />
N.C ? 26 * * 25 GND<br />
<br />
34 pin Standard disk drive:<br />
<br />
Head Load 2 * * 1 GND<br />
In Use ? 4 * * 3 GND<br />
DS3 6 * * 5 GND<br />
Index 8 * * 7 GND<br />
DS0 10 * * 9 GND<br />
DS1 12 * * 11 GND<br />
DS2 14 * * 13 GND<br />
Motor 16 * * 15 GND<br />
Dirn 18 * * 17 GND<br />
Step 20 * * 19 GND<br />
Wdata 22 * * 21 GND<br />
Wenable 24 * * 23 GND<br />
Track0 26 * * 25 GND<br />
WProt 28 * * 27 GND<br />
Rdata 30 * * 29 GND<br />
Side 32 * * 31 GND<br />
N.C. ? 34 * * 33 GND<br />
<br />
Note that on the Amstrad drive, DS3 and DS2 are missing.<br />
<br />
The pins marked with a ? may have been redefined on some<br />
drives (e.g. on high density PC drives, one of them is used<br />
to change the drive current - I can't remember which now),<br />
also on very old single sided drives, the Side signal used to<br />
be used to reset the drive. If you are using a 34 way<br />
connector drive in an Amstrad, you may want to hard wire<br />
Head Load to be permanently enabled (if it is used - not<br />
all drives do).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.1.3) 3" drive on PC (part three) 02/17/98<br />
<br />
Here is other information by Juan Perez Delgado, as I know nothing<br />
of hardware, be cautious. This doesn't apply for Schneider drives.<br />
<br />
1. Read all first<br />
<br />
2. Then you open your PC, and unplug and take off the cable that goes<br />
from the FD controller to the FD drives. The cable looks something<br />
like this: (including the twist between the B: and A: connectors)<br />
(ctlr = Floppy Disc Controller)<br />
<br />
to FD ctler to B: drive to A: drive<br />
/-\ /-\ /-\<br />
2 -|---------|-|---------|-|2<br />
4 -|---------|-|---------|-|4<br />
6 -|---------|-|---------|-|6<br />
8 -|---------|-|---------|-|8<br />
10-|---------|-|-\ /----|-|10 ) 16 of ctler, A: thinks it is 10<br />
12-|---------|-|- \/ ----|-|12 ) 14 of ctler, A: thinks it is 12<br />
14-|---------|-|- /\ ----|-|14 ) 12 of ctler, A: thinks it is 14<br />
16-|---------|-|-/ \----|-|16 ) 10 of ctler, A: thinks it is 16<br />
18-|---------|-|---------|-|18<br />
20-|---------|-|---------|-|20<br />
22-|---------|-|---------|-|22<br />
24-|---------|-|---------|-|24<br />
26-|---------|-|---------|-|26<br />
28-|---------|-|---------|-|28<br />
30-|---------|-|---------|-|30<br />
32-|---------|-|---------|-|32<br />
34-|---------|-|---------|-|34<br />
\-/ \-/ \-/<br />
<br />
3. Using a screwdriver and a cutter I reordered the wires that go to<br />
the A: drive (I left some of them not connected):<br />
<br />
to FD ctler. to B: drive to A: drive<br />
/-\ /-\<br />
2 -|---------|-|------- You can see that signals<br />
4 -|---------|-|------- 2,4,6,10(16 from the ctler)<br />
6 -|---------|-|------- are not used.<br />
8 -|---------|-|---------\<br />
10-|---------|-|-\ /-nc \-|-| 2 (connected to ctler pin 8)<br />
12-|---------|-|- \/ -------|-| 4<br />
14-|---------|-|- /\ -------|-| 6<br />
16-|---------|-|-/ \-------|-| 8<br />
18-|---------|-|------------|-| 10<br />
20-|---------|-|------------|-| 12<br />
22-|---------|-|------------|-| 14<br />
24-|---------|-|------------|-| 16<br />
26-|---------|-|------------|-| 18<br />
28-|---------|-|------------|-| 20<br />
30-|---------|-|------------|-| 22<br />
32-|---------|-|------------|-| 24<br />
34-|---------|-|------------|-| 26<br />
\-/ \-/ |-| 28<br />
|-| 30<br />
|-| 32<br />
|-| 34<br />
\-/<br />
<br />
Of course, odd pins must be connected to wires of ground (odd<br />
pins in the drive with odd pins in the ctler, doesn't matter the<br />
number).<br />
<br />
4. Next, you open the CPC6128, and get the 3"FD, unplug only the cable<br />
that comes from the controller (the one in the 26-pin connector).<br />
<br />
5. Plug-in the cable you have 'build' in step 3 to the FD cntler (as it<br />
was before you disconnected it), and connect the CPC 3"FD to the<br />
connector whose wires you have reordered. As the connector is 34 pin<br />
wide, and the drive is 26-pin, there will be a side not connected<br />
(corresponding to pins 28 to 34).<br />
<br />
Now you have the controller cable from the PC controller connected to<br />
the 3" drive. I think you can still connect another driver to the<br />
other free connector, but I didn't try it because I read some people<br />
have burned its controller doing similar things. You leave the power<br />
cable of the 3" drive connected to the CPC, as it was before.<br />
<br />
6. Now, you switch on your CPC (monitor, then keyboard). The FD will<br />
start running continuously.<br />
<br />
7. Now, you switch on your PC. If all is Ok, nothing should burn :), and<br />
the 3" FD will stop running. Then in the bios setup you tell you have<br />
a 360Kb 5.25" drive A. You boot the PC again if needed.<br />
<br />
8. In order to use with CPDRead, you must set your drive<br />
(cpdread.cfg) as a 360Ko drive with 360Ko disks, and you must set<br />
#STEP to 2)<br />
<br />
#STEP set to 1 worked for somebody else.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.2.1) 3,5" or 5,25" drive on CPC 06/29/98<br />
<br />
See A5.2 after installing your new drive.<br />
<br />
You can use a 3.5" or 5.25" drive on a CPC. You have to take care<br />
about the cabling, as some 6128s use a 36 pin port and the drive only<br />
has 34. A normal PC floppy cable (5 connector) can be used to connect<br />
drives, although some connectors may need changing. The six problems<br />
which can arrive are:<br />
<br />
- The drive has no ready signal. That is true for some older PC<br />
drives. In this case, forget it, if you are not able to solder some<br />
IC's to simulate the signal.<br />
<br />
- You can only use one side of the disk (180k). If you want to use<br />
both sides, you have to solder in a switch, or get another DOS<br />
(Vortex XDOS or Dobbertin X-DDOS), the best DOS is ParaDOS.<br />
<br />
- High-density drives have a hi/lo signal not present on CPCs which<br />
may cause problems, it is probably best to use older 720k drives.<br />
<br />
- Some 5.25" drives, namely 720k QD drives, may cause problems,<br />
however these are not very common and so shouldn't be a cause for<br />
concern.<br />
<br />
- Drives may not work properly on the CPC by giving read errors and<br />
seek errors, etc. The first thing to do in this event is to clean<br />
the edge connector on the CPC with some IPA (head cleaner fluid),<br />
and then clean the drive heads in the same way if necessary.<br />
<br />
- The jumper setting on the drive is wrong. On older 5.25" drives<br />
you may find that they have been set to Drive 0 (DS0), in which case<br />
you need to set the drive to drive 1 (DS1) or use a PC drive cable<br />
which has a twist in it.<br />
<br />
To copy disks from 3" in drive A to 3.5"/5.25" in drive B <br />
the best method is to use Disckit2/3 that comes with CP/M, depending on<br />
which version you have. If Disckit3 doesn't work, Procopy can tackle<br />
most disks, and runs from drive B so you can copy it across to your CPC<br />
fairly easily. You can read the CPC disks on the PC with 22DISK from<br />
Sydex, or Ulrich Doewich's CPDRead, see A1.2.6 and A1.2.8.<br />
<br />
The following diagram is a pin table comparing a modern 1.44Mb 3.5"<br />
drive to the drive B connector on a CPC, which you may find useful.<br />
Note that although the CPC connector is numbered backward, it is still<br />
directly compatible.<br />
<br />
1.44Mb 3.5" drive: CPC drive B connector<br />
<br />
All odd pins: Ground -------------> All even pins: Ground<br />
2: Hi/lo density -----------------> 33: N/C<br />
4: N/C ---------------------------> 31: N/C<br />
6: N/C ---------------------------> 29: N/C<br />
8: Index -------------------------> 27: Index<br />
10: Motor enable A ---------------> 25: N/C<br />
12: Drive select B ---------------> 23: Drive select 1 (B)<br />
14: Drive select A ---------------> 21: N/C<br />
16: Motor Enable B ---------------> 19: Motor On<br />
18: Direction select -------------> 17: Direction Select<br />
20: Head Step --------------------> 15: Step<br />
22: Write data -------------------> 13: Write data<br />
24: Write gate -------------------> 11: Write gate<br />
26: Track 00 ---------------------> 9: Track 0<br />
28: Write protect ----------------> 7: Write protect<br />
30: Read data --------------------> 5: Read data<br />
32: Head select ------------------> 3: Side 1 select<br />
34: Disk change ------------------> 1: Ready<br />
<br />
A detailed guide more specific to 5.25" drives can be found at the All<br />
Things CPC website, and there is also information at the other CPC<br />
sites, see A2.2.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.2.2) 3,5" or 5,25" drive on CPC+ (by Simon Matthews)<br />
<br />
See A5.2 after installing your new drive.<br />
<br />
Adding a 3.5" drive to the CPC 6128 was a doddle - 34 way card edge<br />
connector on one end, 34 way IDC on the other end and you were away.<br />
<br />
The numbering on the pins was pretty easy, too. Looking at the<br />
connector from the BACK of the machine, Pins 1 to 33 (odd) ran from<br />
left to right along the bottom, pins 2 to 34 (even) ran from left to<br />
right along the top. All of the top pins were grounded, and pin 1<br />
(bottom left) was the READY line, which by convention would be denoted<br />
by the "stripe" of the ribbon cable. At the other end, a simple IDC<br />
plug connected to the external drive, usually with the "stripe"<br />
nearest to the power connector.<br />
<br />
The problem with the CPC+ is that the connector on the back of the<br />
computer is 36-way, not 34 and is numbered back to front as well. So,<br />
looking at the connector from the BACK of the machine again, pins 1 to<br />
35 (odd) ran from RIGHT TO LEFT on the top of the connector, and pins<br />
2 to 36 (even) ran from RIGHT TO LEFT on the bottom of the connector.<br />
Again, all of the even pins were grounded. Here's where it gets<br />
tricky...<br />
<br />
This time, pin 33 is READY, pin 31 is SIDE 1 SELECT all the way to pin<br />
7 which is INDEX. In other words, the lines are in the same order,<br />
but different pin numbers. It all sounds quite hectic, but it's easy<br />
to sort out in practice.<br />
<br />
Firstly, take a length of 34-way ribbon cable and crimp the 34-way<br />
IDC connector on as usual. At the other end, peel away the cable on<br />
the other side of the "stripe" for a few centimetres. Now<br />
place this cable in the 36way Amphenol connector so that the stripe<br />
corresponds to pin 33; in other words, make sure the LEFTMOST 3<br />
blades are left empty. The other edge of the cable should be lying on<br />
the RIGHTMOST blade, with the wire you peeled away not connected to<br />
anything.<br />
<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
"stripe" --->|||||||34 WAY RIBBON CABLE||||||||<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| \<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| \ <--- Peel away<br />
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
Goes to pin 33->||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| <--- Goes to pin 1<br />
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
pin 35 --------------------------------------- pin 1<br />
\ /<br />
\ 36 WAY AMPHENOL CONNECTOR /<br />
pin 36 ------------------------------------- pin 2<br />
<br />
* LEFTMOST 3 pins (36,35,34) NOT CONNECTED *<br />
<br />
Double check all is Ok, then crimp together. Now you can test the<br />
cable on your external drive. If the drive is unresponsive, or just<br />
spins constantly, try plugging the IDC cable in the other way around;<br />
most drives want the "stripe" nearest to the power connector, but a<br />
few want it the other way around.<br />
<br />
I know it sounds complex, but have a look at the pin-out diagrams and<br />
it's not too bad.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.3) parallel cable 06/08/2001<br />
<br />
The CPCEMU emulator has documentation on how to make such<br />
a cable yourself and includes utilities for both the PC and CPC that<br />
allow two-way communication and file transfer. However CPCPARA.BAS<br />
supplied in this package can extract files from CPC disk drives, not<br />
those saved on cassette tape. For files on tape, see A1.2.14.<br />
<br />
following line to be removed on next FAQ<br />
See A8.1.1.1 for getting this cable in France.<br />
<br />
If you have a problem with PCPARA.BAS, coming with CPCEMU, load the<br />
program into the emulator (put it in the TAPE directory) and save it<br />
as an ascii file with this command : SAVE"PCPARA.BAS",A<br />
or use SEND2<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.4) RS 232 & RS 422<br />
<br />
Neither the CPC nor the PCW have a RS 232. You can buy it, you then<br />
just need a communication program on PC and CPC/PCW and a null modem<br />
cable to exchange files between the computers.<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/rs232cpc.lzh for a circuit plan for<br />
a RS 232 interface, by Tim Riemann.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5) Companies<br />
<br />
Commercial companies can transfer your files<br />
<br />
A3.5.1) Locoscript Software (was Locomotive Software) 05/08/2000<br />
<br />
The Locomotive name and products has been sold to SD Micros (SD<br />
Microsystems Ltd). For sales write to sales locomotive.com,<br />
for support write to support locomotive.com<br />
<br />
See C3.1<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5.2) Rowansoft<br />
<br />
Contact Tony Gill at tgill alystra.win-uk.net for rates.<br />
<br />
ROWANSOFT, ROWANCRAIG, ARDFERN,<br />
BY LOCHGILPHEAD, ARGYLL, PA31 8QN<br />
Tel. 01852 500 257<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5.3) Holland Numerics Ltd 09/07/97<br />
<br />
Converts PCW data to PC format. A price list can be obtained by email<br />
from phil.holland bcs.org.uk on the web page :<br />
http://www.hollandnumerics.demon.co.uk/PCWPRICE.HTM<br />
or by post from:<br />
<br />
Philip R Holland<br />
Holland Numerics Ltd<br />
94 Green Drift<br />
Royston<br />
Herts SG8 5BT<br />
United Kingdom<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5.4) David Simpson<br />
<br />
David Simpson (email : DAS picknowl.com.au)<br />
PO Box 187<br />
Mitcham Shopping Centre<br />
South Australia 5062<br />
Ph +61-8-83731693<br />
<br />
Contact me for rates.<br />
<br />
I also supply belts and/or do the replacement for 3" drives<br />
<br />
I am the contact for Amstrad Computer Club Incorporated in South<br />
Australia.<br />
<br />
The club meets weekly on Tuesday evenings between 6:30 and 9:00pm at<br />
Torrensville Primary School, Hayward Avenue, Torrensville, SA. While<br />
the club is primarily a no-brand PC compatibles club, I and several<br />
other members are familiar with CPC and PCW machines and are only too<br />
happy to help.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.6) Tapes 03/28/2002<br />
<br />
A3.6.1) Using AIFF decoder 03/28/2002<br />
<br />
- digitalize the tape as AIFF or WAV files, using Cool Edit for example,<br />
- use AIFFdecoder (A1.2.10) for transforming an AIFF file to<br />
plain Amstrad files to put in the TAPE directory of an emulator,<br />
or use CPCFS (A1.2.4) to put the files into a .DSK,<br />
- run the Multi-Machine emulator which can directly read .WAV files.<br />
<br />
You can use CPC2TAPE (A1.2.17) to transfer a tape directly from PC to CPC.<br />
<br />
A3.6.2) Using vox2tzx and playtzx 03/28/2002<br />
<br />
Voc2tzx is an utility to transfer cassette programs into CDT tape<br />
images for use with emulators. There are instructions at the ADATE<br />
archive which describe how to identify and convert various loading<br />
systems.<br />
<br />
Playtzx is an utility to convert CDT tape images to a real cassette<br />
for use on a real CPC. You can play the CDT through the sound card of<br />
your PC.<br />
<br />
Get voc2tzx and playtzx at Word of Spectrum<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A4) Maps, solutions, pokes, basic loaders ?<br />
<br />
A4.1) Maps & Solutions 02/14/2000<br />
<br />
Post solutions in the newsgroup, I will store them on lip6.<br />
<br />
- http://hjem.get2net.dk/gunn<br />
A lot of adventure games solutions<br />
<br />
- WOS games maps<br />
a lot of games maps<br />
<br />
<br />
A4.2) Pokes 03/05/99<br />
<br />
Starting with CPCEMU 1.3 you can easily poke games with an external<br />
database file. If you have new pokes, send them to<br />
tous club-internet.fr which maintains a database for CPCEMU. The last<br />
database is 1.641 pokes for 576 games, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/mix09.zip<br />
<br />
Amstrad CPC poke database (for CPCEMU), you can submit your pokes to<br />
be added in the database : http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~sergio/cpc<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A5) Hardware problems<br />
<br />
A5.1) Internal drive 07/22/2000<br />
<br />
If you have the error : 'disk missing', the drive belt should be the<br />
problem. The best solution is to come with your old belt in an<br />
electronics shop and see the available belts. You should look for<br />
one with the dimensions 72mm x 3 mm x 0.5 mm (although I believe it is<br />
OK to use belts in the length range of 69-72 mm long and either 3 or<br />
4mm wide).<br />
<br />
You can find belts at Paris (75011), reference Koenig 7093.00 at<br />
Espace Composants Electronique, 66 rue de Montreuil, métro Nation,<br />
phone 01 43 72 30 64, fax 01 43 72 30 67 (http://www.ibcfrance.fr)<br />
<br />
Cibotronic at Paris (France) used to sell them, but they<br />
don't have them anymore. The reference was MASTER type CR 4092,<br />
dimensions 71.0 x 0.6 x 2.8 mm.<br />
<br />
An U.K. address : Andre Howard at 65 Altyre Way, Beckenham, Kent BR3<br />
3ED. Price is #2.25 (UK pounds) including P&P.<br />
<br />
Still in U.K., CPC components sells them as reference AVBELT3 for 18<br />
pences. Phone (01772) 654455.<br />
<br />
Pinboard Computers can supply belts, email to Pinboardcomputers btinternet.com<br />
<br />
A working reference in U.K. : maplins reference RK99.<br />
<br />
For Germany, see A8.1.4.4 and A8.1.4.5<br />
<br />
Now it is time to change the belt of an Amstrad CPC 6128/6128+ :<br />
- open the CPC by unscrewing the screws at the back of the CPC,<br />
without disconnecting anything. For a CPC+ there are screws and 3<br />
clips,<br />
- unscrew the drive from the CPC,<br />
- disconnect the 2 cables (data and electricity),<br />
- if you have a CPC+, get out the drive from its metallic place, there<br />
are 4 screws and you have to push the drive,<br />
- put the drive to let you see the green electronic card,<br />
- unscrew the card from the drive,<br />
- disconnect the items which goes from the card to the drive to let<br />
you lift enough the card and see the belt (you wont be able to detach<br />
completely the card from the drive),<br />
- remove the belt with your fingers or a screwdriver. In all cases,<br />
keep always the drive with the head down, or a nail will fall.<br />
It is used for the detection of write protection.<br />
- buy a new belt (see above),<br />
- put the new belt, reconnect all items, screw again the green<br />
electronic card, reconnect the drive to the CPC, close the CPC.<br />
<br />
The other possibility is a fault with the index hole detection. As<br />
well as the large shutter on a 3" disc, there is also a smaller one<br />
through which the disc drive can watch for the index hole to go past.<br />
There is a LED and an associated detector that watch for this, and if<br />
either has gone wrong or got covered in dust you may get disc missing<br />
messages.<br />
<br />
<br />
A5.2) External drive 05/15/99<br />
<br />
See A3.2.1 and A3.2.2 for adding a 5,25" or 3,5" drive to your CPC.<br />
Then, when the drive is installed, you can't format your disk to the<br />
full 720 Ko unless you have a ROM box and another operating system<br />
such as RoDOS, ROMDOS (not CPC+ compatible) or ParaDOS (the best one).<br />
Parados recognise all ROMDOS formats and can replace ROM slot 7<br />
(Amsdos).<br />
<br />
<br />
A5.3) Components<br />
<br />
The place to go for CPC spares is (coincidentally) a company called<br />
CPC Spares in United Kingdom, at +44 1772 654477.<br />
<br />
There are 3 Gate Array, two types being used on 464 (a very old cpc uses<br />
400007, the newer ones have 400010).<br />
<br />
The AM40007 is the type used in most CPC464's and they should be<br />
available from CPC Ltd. +44 1772 654455. They're gonna be expensive<br />
though, probably about 25-35 pounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A6) How can I help the Amstrad world ?<br />
<br />
A6.1) Updating the FAQ<br />
<br />
By sending corrections, modifications, new informations for this FAQ<br />
to roussin noos.fr<br />
<br />
<br />
A6.2) Commercial games becoming freeware 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
If you know addresses of authors who wrote programs on CPC/PCW, send<br />
me their address, I will write them to ask the persmission for letting<br />
their games to become freeware or shareware (they still will retain<br />
the copyright, even after all these years).<br />
<br />
See http://genesis8.free.fr/gamecal.php<br />
for the games that already became freeware, or almost freeware<br />
(authors stating that they don't care for the distribution of their games).<br />
<br />
<br />
A6.3) Adding files to ftp.lip6.fr 04/15/2001<br />
<br />
You can send me your latest production. As there is no upload<br />
directory on lip6, you will need to email your programs to<br />
roussin noos.fr, or send them to ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/incoming,<br />
I will then put it on ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad<br />
<br />
<br />
A6.4) Updating ALL_CPC, ALL_HW, ALL_ROM, ALL_UTIL 04/14/2002<br />
<br />
Frederic Herlem (frederic.herlem planetis.com) is writing the complete<br />
inventory of the CPC programs, get v08 and help him to update it :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_cpc.zip<br />
<br />
Kevin Thacker (amstrad aiind.upv.es) wrote :<br />
<br />
- inventory of all hardware produced for the CPC (v1.0 is 02/04/97)<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_hw.zip<br />
- inventory of all CPC ROM software, (v1.0 is 02/04/97)<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_rom.zip<br />
- inventory of all CPC utilities, commercial or not, (v1.0 is 02/04/97)<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_util.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A7) Commercial programs which are now PD, freeware or shareware 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
See http://genesis8.free.fr/gamecal.php<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A8) Useful addresses and information<br />
<br />
A8.1) Addresses<br />
<br />
See A3.4 for a PCW address.<br />
<br />
A8.1.1) FRANCE<br />
<br />
A8.1.1.1) removed 05/18/2001<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.1.2) Futur's 10/31/99<br />
<br />
Futur's is a french group, they do many things. They bring you the<br />
Soundplayer (a better Digiblaster). It connects on the printer port.<br />
The Soundplayer is used by Protracker and Digitracker. You can do it<br />
yourself for about 5 euros of electronic components. The electronic<br />
plan is in the paper zine Quasar issue 9, see A9.1.3. With this little<br />
marvellous thing, you can have 8bit samples, instead of 4bit samples.<br />
The SoundPlayer+ is a better SoundPlayer, which can include Virtual<br />
Net 96 (see A10.5) for a bit more more, or which can use a CPC+ port instead<br />
of the normal CPC printer port.<br />
<br />
The SoundPlayer II now exists. It connects on the expansion port and<br />
permits to make mono 8 bits/22KHz digitalized sound. It offers one<br />
more port to connect a second Soundplayer (for stereo) or to free the<br />
printer port.<br />
<br />
For ordering a SoundPlayer+ or 2, see A9.1.3<br />
<br />
see http://www.chez.com/futurs or http://www.ifrance.com/futurs<br />
<br />
<br />
old A8.1.1.3 removed, A8.1.1.4 become A8.1.1.3<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.1.3) Association des Fans de CPC (AFC) 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
AFC is a french association whose aim is to be a link between the various<br />
CPC users. For more information, write to<br />
<br />
Emmanuel Roussin<br />
10 rue du Capitaine Menard<br />
75015 PARIS<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
or see http://genesis8.free.fr/<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.2) U.S.A<br />
<br />
A8.1.2.1) Sinotech Ltd.<br />
<br />
A source for Amstrad PCW, PC 1286/2286, PC1386/2386, PC 1512/6400, and<br />
PC 1640 disks, ribbons, memory and drive upgrades, etc. in the USA is:<br />
<br />
Sinotech Ltd.<br />
218 Terrace Drive<br />
Mundelein, Illinois<br />
USA 60060<br />
<br />
phone: (708) 566-0504<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.3) United Kingdom<br />
<br />
A8.1.3.1) Comsoft (was Campursoft) 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
Comsoft doesnt exist anymore. This company was held by Peter Campbell.<br />
Comsoft was selling ParaDOS, DES, and other products. One of these<br />
products was the Basic Idea, a tutorial of 42 pages and disc of <br />
examples for the basic programmer, now available at :<br />
<br />
http://www.sean.co.uk/books/amstrad/index.shtm<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.3.2) United Amstrad User Group 06/01/98<br />
<br />
Martyn Sherwood<br />
Sherwood<br />
13 Rodney Close<br />
Bilon<br />
Rugby<br />
Warwickshire<br />
CV22 7HJ<br />
United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The group has been going for 10 years now. We publish a magazine<br />
called "CPC User" every couple of months, and have other services<br />
for members (disk and tape library, book library, and help-lines).<br />
The magazine carries occasional articles on using CPCs in conjunction<br />
with PCs (how to set up emulators, share files, and so on), and other<br />
articles range from those aimed at beginners to experienced users,<br />
with competitions, type-ins, tutorials, and fiction.<br />
<br />
See A2.2 for web address and A9.1.2 for fanzine.<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.3.3) Brian Watson<br />
<br />
Brian Watson<br />
39 High Street<br />
Sutton-in-the-Isle<br />
ELY<br />
Cambs<br />
CB6 2RA<br />
England<br />
<br />
Tel (and FAX by arrangement, phone first): +44 (0)1353 777006<br />
E-mail : brian spheroid.demon.co.uk<br />
<br />
Supplier or distributor of a number of products and services<br />
for users of CPCs, CPC Pluses, PCW/PcWs and some other<br />
computers. Fuller details with prices on application<br />
<br />
- The Protext family, including Proprint, Protext Office,<br />
Maxam, Utopia etc for the CPC and PCW (also the PC and<br />
Atari versions and the Prodata PC database). Free user<br />
support at normal phone rates is included with all items<br />
<br />
- Montrac: a new monitor/tracing program to work with Maxam<br />
<br />
- PcW16 operating system upgrades. Free for a DS/HD disc and<br />
return postage with your address in a padded bag<br />
<br />
- Pipeline Tutorials for the CPC: a printed tutorial course in<br />
parts (and firmware guides) with free example files on disc<br />
<br />
- Second-hand Software: an extensive range for the CPC, all<br />
originals with documentation. From 50 pence UK.<br />
<br />
Also editor of 8BIT magazine, and is the Publicity Officer of<br />
WACCI CPC club and IEBA (Independent Eight Bit Association)<br />
<br />
Send large Self Adressed Envelop (SAE) or two International Reply<br />
Coupons (IRC) for Brian Watson Software catalogue.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4) Germany<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.1) Karl-Heinz Weeske<br />
<br />
Karl-Heinz Weeske<br />
Potsdamer Ring 10<br />
D-71522 Backnang<br />
Tel +49 7191 60078<br />
Fax +49 7191 60079<br />
<br />
supply of:<br />
<br />
CPC hardware and software, printer ribbons (NQL401 & DMP), circuit<br />
diagrams, manuals, etc..., demand an offer list !<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.2) Walter Kuhn<br />
<br />
Walter Kuhn<br />
EDV-Zubehr<br />
Hessenstrasse 7 (Frohnhausen)<br />
D-35684 Dillenburg<br />
Tel./Fax +49 2771 32688<br />
<br />
supply printer ribbons Schneider/Amstrad, DMP 2000...3160, NLQ<br />
401, Joyce, LQ 3500, PCW 8256/8512, PCW 9512,<br />
Multistrikeband, Maxell 3"-Disks 10 pack,<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.4) Beratung Mewes 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
EDV-Beratung Mewes<br />
Gartenstr. 2<br />
53902 Bad Muenstereifel<br />
Tel. +49 2253 932388<br />
Fax +49 2253 932387<br />
Email : s.mewes usa.net<br />
<br />
drive belts (CPC, PCW), 3" drives (PCW), RAM-Extensions, repair<br />
service for disc-drives (3")<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.5) Andreas Micklei 06/19/2004<br />
<br />
Andreas will send out replacement belts for 3 inch drives to anyone in<br />
germany. The price is 1,5 euro per belt plus 0,55 euro for postage.<br />
Payment is accepted in cash, stamps, bank transfer or CPC hardware.<br />
<br />
To avoid long delays and assure that enough belts are in stock,<br />
contact him at nurgle gmx.de<br />
<br />
Andreas Micklei<br />
Lefevrestr. 15<br />
12161 Berlin<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2) information<br />
<br />
A8.2.1) the firmware guide<br />
<br />
The unofficial (not the proper SOFT 968 guide) Amstrad CPC Firmware<br />
guide is available now! Thanks to Bob Taylor and Thomas Defoe for<br />
allowing the distribution.<br />
<br />
David Cantrell has scanned and reformatted the electronical version!<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/firmware.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.2) Pin-out for colour monitor<br />
<br />
u<br />
5 1<br />
6<br />
4 2 (viewed from rear)<br />
3<br />
<br />
1 = Red 4 = Sync<br />
2 = Green 5 = Gnd<br />
3 = Blue 6 = Lum<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.3) Programs on ROMs (01/10/99)<br />
<br />
With RamRomBox by Inicron or RAMCARD by RAM7 (see A10.3.2) come the<br />
utility Softbrenner which can easily save any program on ROM (or<br />
fake, SRAM-simulated ROM in case of a RamRomBox), even ones longer<br />
than 16 kb.<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.4) "The Anatomy for the CPC's" 03/21/2005<br />
<br />
The Anatomy for the CPC is a hardback book, with a pink cover, and<br />
contains details of the CPC hardware and software. It describes the<br />
different Gate Array versions (including the one with the heat sink),<br />
the CRTC, FDC and more, their signals (and what those do), and how<br />
these relate to the CPC. It also contains:<br />
<br />
- a listing of the CPC firmware calls, plus the undocumented maths<br />
calls.<br />
- a commented "disassembly" of the CPC Basic and OS Rom (this comes<br />
in the form of an address and a comment. Although not a actual fully<br />
commented disassembly, it is still very useful).<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.5) using a CPC joystick on PC 09/18/99<br />
<br />
To use a CPC joystick on PC, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/DPADPR50.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.6) loading protected BASIC programs 02/20/2000<br />
<br />
'Read Amstrad CPC protected BASIC files<br />
'<br />
' Adapted from Clefs Pour Amstrad, 2. Systeme disque<br />
' by Daniel MARTIN and Philippe JADOUL<br />
' (c) Editions du PSI, 1986 ' ISBN 2-86595-256-8 '<br />
' Run, type in filename (can be empty for tape) and<br />
' then type 'CALL &A400'<br />
'<br />
' This program will fail for very large BASIC files<br />
'<br />
' A line needs to be changed for CPC464s '<br />
MEMORY &9FFF<br />
INPUT "Filename "; n$<br />
n = LEN (n$)<br />
FOR i = 1 TO n<br />
POKE &A430 + i, ASC (MID$ (n$, i, 1))<br />
NEXT i<br />
FOR i = &A400 TO &A428<br />
READ a$<br />
POKE i, VAL ("&" + a$)<br />
NEXT i<br />
POKE &a401, n<br />
DATA 06, 00, 21, 31, A4, 11, 00, A0, CD, 77, BC, 30, 18<br />
DATA C5, 21, 70, 01, CD, 83, BC, C1<br />
DATA 21, 70, 01, 09, EB, 21<br />
DATA 66 : ' Change this to 83 for CPC464s<br />
DATA AE, 06, 04<br />
DATA 73, 23, 72, 23, 10, FA, CD, 7A, BC, C9<br />
PRINT "Type 'CALL &A400'"<br />
NEW<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A9) Fanzines<br />
<br />
If french people are interested, don't forget to send stamps to get<br />
back your disk or paper fanzine. For foreign people, International<br />
Reply Coupons are available from post offices in all EU countries,<br />
US, Canada, and most others. A single International Reply Coupon<br />
(IRC) can be exchanged by the recipient for enough postage stamps<br />
to cover airmail for a letter weighing up to 10 grams. For heavier<br />
letters, such as those containing disks or zines, send more IRCs!<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1) on paper<br />
<br />
A9.1.1) WACCI 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
For more informations see http://www.wacci.org.uk/<br />
<br />
They have a Book Library, Tape library, "Homegrown" Disk Library and<br />
PD Disk Library, 3" Disks supplied at 1 pound 50p each, alternative<br />
Firmware Guide and Disk, 6 pounds.<br />
<br />
For a free sample copy of the clubs magazine either Email at<br />
brian spheroid.demon.co.uk with your name and address.<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.2) CPC User<br />
<br />
A magazine published every couple of months by the United Amstrad<br />
User Group (UAUG), see A2.2 and A8.1.3.3<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.3) Quasar 05/02/2003<br />
<br />
A french zine, especially about programming on CPC(+). Last issue is<br />
no 20 (July 2002), for prices and availibility see their bilingual<br />
site at :<br />
<br />
http://www.chez.com/futurs/<br />
<br />
Philippe Rimauro (Futur's/Quasar)<br />
8 chemin des Maillos<br />
09200 SAINT-GIRONS<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.4) Eurostrad 10/31/99<br />
<br />
A french paper zine, most of the articles are translated in english.<br />
Last issue is no 12 (summer 1999).<br />
<br />
Thomas FOURNERIE<br />
Le Reverdy<br />
50530 SARTILLY<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.5) Amstrad Action 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
Not a fanzine, but a commercial U.K. newspaper which stopped with<br />
issue 117 in June 1995. It was sold with cover tapes containing<br />
commercial games. Issue 117 came with North & South.<br />
<br />
Issues of Amstrad Action are now available online with the permission <br />
of its editor Future Publishing <br />
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/<br />
at the following address :<br />
http://cpcoxygen.digi-alt.net/<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2) on disk<br />
<br />
A9.2.1) Boxon 07/28/97<br />
<br />
Nicolas Ader (Nicky one)<br />
Place du Donjon<br />
32320 BASSOUES<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
Boxon issue 3 is out (07-96 to 02/97).<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.2) Demoniak 11/03/98<br />
<br />
Anthony Nevo (orphee)<br />
Le Louya<br />
35290 GAEL<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
Get issues 3 to 6 on ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines (dmk*.zip)<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.3) Dracula Fanz 08/01/98<br />
<br />
Miguel Fremeaux (Dracula)<br />
238 rue du cardinal Allen<br />
59553 CUINCY<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
Last issue is 5 (December 1995) with articles in english, get the<br />
issues at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.4) Phaser<br />
<br />
Sebastien Broudin (Seb)<br />
1 rue Emile Combes<br />
60600 FITZ-JAMES<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.5) Better Than Life<br />
<br />
An English disc fanzine, with around 40 articles (all in English)<br />
covering a huge range of subjects. Issues 1 to 4 are out, look at<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines, you can e-mail the editor<br />
Richard Fairhurst (CRTC/Systeme D) : richard systemed.u-net.com<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.6) Tribal Mag 05/23/99<br />
<br />
A good german zine, with some english articles, issue 8 is the last<br />
one. Tribal Mag has now merged with CPC-Telegramm. Web site is :<br />
http://tribal-mag.home.pages.de<br />
<br />
All issues are on ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines<br />
<br />
Jan Deppisch (email : Deppisch Internet-Service.nu)<br />
Lechstr. 10a<br />
76437 Rastatt<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.7) Art of Fantasy<br />
<br />
A TGS/Creators production. It's a discmag that is mainly about<br />
non-computer stuff, but instead about stuff like role-playing games,<br />
fantasy books, science fiction, stories, etc. Collapse, the editor,<br />
gets nearly no contribution, so it would be good to point his mag out<br />
a bit... The first issue (the only one out up to now) was German only,<br />
but if he gets English stuff, this mag could become international<br />
soon! The address:<br />
<br />
Collapse of TGS/Creators<br />
Tobias Zimmermann<br />
Augsburger Weg 3<br />
59439 Holzwickede<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.8) Guten TAG<br />
<br />
A new disc german-only mag by the group "TAG". I don't know much to<br />
write about it now... ask the editor! His address:<br />
<br />
Gremlin of TAG<br />
Thomas Schilling<br />
Rebenweg 28<br />
79793 Wutschingen-Horheim<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.9) Coders Paradise<br />
<br />
A disc mag for all the programmers out there. All Routines the editor<br />
(Steve of Wizcat) gets are published with many explanations<br />
(normally). Steve has many problems getting enough stuff for each<br />
issue, so pointing him out would be good again... The address:<br />
<br />
Steve of Wizcat<br />
Christian Stengel<br />
Ihnbergstrasse 9/1<br />
73479 Ellwangen<br />
Germany<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.10) CPC-Telegramm 08/04/98<br />
<br />
German Diskzine by<br />
<br />
Andreas Koenig<br />
Hutstr. 7<br />
D-91056 Erlangen<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.11) Digital Press 07/11/2004<br />
<br />
At first a german zine with english articles, now a french-german<br />
production. Get the issues at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines<br />
For information email oliver.floquet manchoo.com :<br />
<br />
Olivier FLOQUET<br />
84 rue de Montbray<br />
50200 COUTANCE<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A10) Additional hardware<br />
<br />
For using older additional hardware on a CPC+, you will need an<br />
adaptor called a widget, as connections are not the same. They use<br />
the same connectors as german CPC (Schneider). All hardware should<br />
work with this adaptor, except the standard multiface, see A10.2<br />
(06/09/97)<br />
<br />
Look A6.4) for a list of hardware made on CPC.<br />
<br />
A10.1) Hard disks (no more produced)<br />
<br />
A10.1.1) MFM hard drive<br />
<br />
- a Dobbertin MFM interface with 20 MB HD,<br />
- in the very early years a Vortex Filecard with 20 MB MFM HD.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.1.2) AT IDE hard drive<br />
<br />
A10.1.2.1) GIDE 11/08/2004<br />
<br />
The GIDE is a generic Z80 device that allows easy connection of any<br />
AT (16 bit) IDE hard drive to a Z80 computer. If your Z80 is<br />
socketed, you simply unplug it, plug the GIDE into the Z80 socket, and<br />
plug the Z80 into the GIDE. You need to write your own driver<br />
software, however.<br />
<br />
Gide doesnt exist for Amstrad CPC, but you will find informations<br />
about the GIDE for PCW on : <br />
- All about the GIDE interface<br />
- KC-Club.GIDE-Interface.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.1.2.2) IDE Drives (by RAM7)<br />
<br />
It uses an ISA IDE controler and an adaptator card wich plugs in the<br />
expansion connector. It will be able to use IDE hard drives, CDROM<br />
(certainly) and disk drives (1.44 Mo). Not available for the moment.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.2) Multiface II<br />
<br />
A useful add-on, connected to the expansion port, its primary use is<br />
to make snapshots, exactly like the emulators. See A1.2.7, an utility<br />
to transform multiface snapshot to emulators snapshot.<br />
<br />
There is a special multiface for the CPC+, standard multiface doesn't<br />
work on a plus, even with a widget. (06/09/97)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.3) ROMBOX<br />
<br />
A10.3.1) ROMCARD and RAMCARD 10/31/99<br />
<br />
Francisco DOS SANTOS<br />
123 boulevard Strasbourg<br />
94130 NOGENT SUR MARNE<br />
FRANCE<br />
email : ram7 mail.dotcom.fr (no reply or very slow, best way is<br />
to use snail mail)<br />
<br />
The ROMCARD is a ROM box with 4 available slots which accepts 16 Ko<br />
(27128) or 32 Ko (27256 or 27C256) EPROM for a maximum of 128 Ko<br />
(so better use 32 Ko as there are only 4 slots). Other ROMCARDs<br />
can be put in parallel, to add another 128 Ko of ROMs each time.<br />
<br />
The RAMCARD is a ROMCARD that uses 128 Ko of RAM instead of ROM.<br />
<br />
the ramcard, a rombox using RAM<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.3.2) Inicron ROM-RAM-BOX 04/15/2001<br />
<br />
The RRB is a ROM box that doesn't need EPROMs. Up to 32 EPROMs can be<br />
simulated in the 512Kb big RAM (if build the enhanced RRB). Additional<br />
to this you can use a normal EPROM from 8-64Kb in a normal EPROM<br />
socket. Go at http://www.inicron.de or get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/roms/rrb.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.4) SoundPlayer 1 and 2<br />
<br />
See A8.1.1.2) and A9.1.3)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.5) Network 10/31/99<br />
<br />
A10.5.1) Virtual Net 96 (VN96)<br />
<br />
Virtual net 96, a network for Amstrad CPC, made by germans, look at<br />
(english and german page) :<br />
<br />
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/6129/start.htm<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/vn96eng.lzh (or ger instead of eng)<br />
for information about VN96.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.5.2) Multi-IO card 05/30/2003<br />
<br />
VN96 doesn't work on a CPC+, but Futur's (see A8.1.1.2) has a plan for a<br />
VN96 card for CPC+, which will work of course on plain CPC. But the<br />
multi-IO card is more than a VN96 card, it has a standard parallel port<br />
where you will be able to connect all parallel devices such as a printer or<br />
a ZIP drive when a driver will be ready. The price will be about 15 euros.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.6) Future OS 05/31/2003<br />
<br />
Future OS is a new operating system for Amstrad CPC that needs<br />
a rombox or a rambox, Future OS is more powerful than amsdos, but<br />
amsdos and CP/M programs must be adapted before using them under<br />
Future OS (they can even work faster). Type |OS or |FDESK to launch<br />
Future OS. For more information, go http://www.FutureOS.de<br />
You can use it on emulators like Caprice (install ROMs A B C D<br />
in slots 10 to 13) or WinAPE 2.0a4 (doesnt work with WinAPE 2.0a5).<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.7) Memory extension<br />
<br />
A10.7.1) 256 Kb to 2 Mb MemCard (by RAM7) 05/30/2003<br />
<br />
For 6128 and 6128+, it's compatible with Dk'tronics memory extensions,<br />
it plugs on the expansion connector. It uses the same memory managing<br />
of the 6128 second 64 Ko bank. It comes with 4 slots of static RAM (128 Kb<br />
or 512 Kb). For more information, see A10.3<br />
<br />
Beware the 256 Kb and 512 Kb models use 128 Kb RAM, the 1 and 2 Mo use<br />
512 Kb RAM. An extra cable is also needed.<br />
<br />
the memcard, a memory extension compatible with Dktronics<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.7.2) Inicron RAM-BOX 04/24/2000<br />
<br />
A 512 Ko RAM extension for Amstrad CPC by Inicron, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/rambox.zip<br />
or go at http://www.inicron.de<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.8) Card Tridge (by RAM7) 10/31/99<br />
<br />
The Card Tridge can read, copy and store Amstrad CPC+ cartridges with<br />
its 512 Ko of RAM). For more information see A10.3<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.9) CPC ISA 03/26/2005<br />
<br />
Connect ISA cards on your CPC by Siou (siou free.fr) :<br />
http://siou.free.fr<br />
<br />
As 26th March 2005, playing adlib music (.SA2 files) works with a Sound Blaster, and<br />
low level working of hard disks too, file system must still be done.<br />
<br />
the CPC ISA card<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.10) Amstrad MP1 and MP2 10/27/2000<br />
<br />
Amstrad MP1 and MP2 replace the CPC monitor alimentation and permits to<br />
use the television (SCART connector) for the video output (MP1 for 464,<br />
MP2 for 664/6128). You can also send the video signal on a PC which has<br />
a tuner card.<br />
<br />
The MP1 does not provide the 12V connector the 664/6128 needs to power<br />
the floppy disk drive. So you can use a 664/6128 with a MP1 but you<br />
cant use the floppy, or you need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.11) CD-ROM 05/12/2003<br />
<br />
For several years people thought that the CPC version of the<br />
Codemasters CD-ROM (using a domestic CD player and a special<br />
interface to convert the audio signal into something suitable for<br />
Arnold) didnt exist. In fact, the developper (The Oliver Twins) of<br />
product acknowledged that it did exist, for more informations :<br />
http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad/docs/audiocd2.html<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.12) Mouse 08/06/2000<br />
<br />
You cant use a PC mouse (serial or PS/2). There are Amstrad CPC<br />
mouses, but few programs uses them (Advanced OCP art studio) :<br />
<br />
- AMX mouse (the most common),<br />
- GENIUS mouse,<br />
- DATEL mouse.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A11) Upcoming Meetings<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B - Amstrad Notepad (NC100/150/200)<br />
<br />
B0) NC 100/150/200 presentation 08/06/2000<br />
<br />
The Notepad is Amstrad's idea of a simple word processor. It is NOT<br />
a PC-compatible and is NOT the PenPad PDA.<br />
<br />
The NC100, launched in september 1992, is about A4 size with a LCD<br />
screen (80 car. x 8 lines), nearly full size keyboard, a PCMCIA memory<br />
card slot on the left side, four coloured keys, 64 Kb of RAM. It<br />
features a word processor, word spell checker, address book,<br />
calculator, diary, clock, alarms and BBC basic. There are a serial<br />
and parallel ports.<br />
<br />
The NC200, launched in october 1993, has a fold-down LCD screen<br />
(80 car. x 16 lines), a 3.5" disk drive, 128 Kb of RAM, new software<br />
(spreadsheet and graphics, games).<br />
<br />
The NC150, launched in april 1993, has the look of the NC100 but<br />
the NC200 software, 128 Kb of RAM too, and the possibility to connect<br />
a 3,5 drive. It exists only in french and italian versions.<br />
<br />
<br />
B1) Emulators<br />
<br />
B1.1) M.E.S.S. 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
See A1.1.20.<br />
<br />
<br />
B1.2) NC100EM 03/17/2001<br />
<br />
NC100EM by Russell Marks for Linux (svgalib, X, tty) and MSDOS. It<br />
supports both the ROM software and ZCN, a free CP/M 2.2 clone. Get<br />
it at http://rus.members.beeb.net<br />
<br />
<br />
B2) How can I buy one ? 10/27/2000<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Tandy finally stopped selling them in November 1996.<br />
The best way to buy one now is probably second-hand ads in national<br />
computer magazines, "for sale" newsgroups or auctions sites like<br />
http://www.ebay.com<br />
<br />
<br />
B3) What peripherals can I use ?<br />
<br />
The Notepads have standard Centronics parallel ports and RS232 9-pin<br />
serial ports. The system has drivers for 9 and 24-pin dot matrix,<br />
Canon inkjet and Laserjet printers. The serial port claims 9600 bps,<br />
but I can only make my NC100 work reliably at the full speed using<br />
Xmodem and the AC adapter. This seems to be a common problem probably<br />
because the AC adapter supplies 10 volts and the batteries only 6.<br />
<br />
<br />
B3.1) Printing 07/14/99<br />
<br />
The NC can use dot matrix, inkjet and laser printers with its built-in<br />
drivers (for emulating Epson, IBM, Canon, LaserJet). The LaserJet printer<br />
driver doesn't seem to be fully implemented. It doesn't support changing<br />
font sizes (at least in the german version of the NC100). If anyone fancies<br />
writing the necessary software, we'd love to hear about it...<br />
<br />
<br />
* B3.2) Extra Memory 09/09/2009<br />
<br />
A battery-backed PCMCIA memory card (SRAM) will keep data even if<br />
your Notepad crashes and increases the available memory. It also<br />
allows you to create a file with BASIC bigger than 2048 bytes. This is<br />
because BASIC allocates all available memory on start-up except 2048<br />
bytes. The memory card (maximum of 1 Mo) can be bought from :<br />
<br />
- Primary Simulation Inc., 2963 Mozart Drive, Silver Spring,<br />
MD 20904, USA. http://www.psism.com/sramsp.htm<br />
<br />
- - Talisman Electronics, P.O. Box 26 Pangbourne, Reading, RG8 8TL.<br />
- Telephone 01491 671914. http://www.talisman-uk.com<br />
<br />
- Vikant Corp., 512 Kb or 1Mb cards (http://www.vikant.com or<br />
https://secure.webcom.com/vikant/onlineorder.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
B3.3) Disks 08/15/99<br />
<br />
Cliff Lawson (NC Project Manager): if you have an NC200 you already<br />
have a disk and built in Ranger disk routines. If you have an NC150<br />
then the only bit of Ranger code is the terminal but it contains a hidden<br />
"hook" which allows the Ranger external disk to be connected to the<br />
machine and if you have an NC100 there is no Ranger code in it at all.<br />
<br />
<br />
B4) How do I connect it to a PC ?<br />
<br />
B4.1) What's the cable ?<br />
<br />
Brief instructions are given in the manual. You can either use the LapCat<br />
parallel port system or use a standard "null modem cable", available<br />
from most computer parts shops. If you really want to make your own, the<br />
NC serial port is a 9-pin RS232, and the PC cables are:<br />
<br />
25 pins at PC 9 pins at PC<br />
<br />
NC PC NC PC<br />
2 ----------- 2 2 ----------- 3<br />
3 ----------- 3 3 ----------- 2<br />
4 ----------- 6 4 ----------- 6<br />
5 ----------- 7 5 ----------- 5<br />
7 ----------- 5 7 ----------- 8<br />
8 ----------- 4 8 ----------- 7<br />
<br />
<br />
B4.2) Settings<br />
<br />
Use a terminal program on the PC (Telix supports XModem file transfers<br />
as well, but standard windows terminal/hyperterminal works ok for text).<br />
Set both ends to the same speed (9600 is fine), 8 data bits, no parity,<br />
1 stop bit, RTS/CTS handshaking on and experiments until it works...<br />
<br />
<br />
B4.3) Converting Word Processor Files 04/29/2000<br />
<br />
Converter programs are available for both PC and NC to convert from<br />
the NC's protext to RTF on the PC :<br />
<br />
- for msdos : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/nc100/nc2rtf.zip<br />
- for NC : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/nc100/nc2rtfb.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B4.4) How do I connect it to a BBC micro 08/15/99<br />
<br />
You will need a 5 pin C-type DIN plug, a 9 pin serial plug, some<br />
cable, and the instructions from http://www.gre.ac.uk/~st702/qanda.htm#q11<br />
<br />
<br />
B5) BASIC<br />
<br />
Oddly enough, the Notepad includes a copy of BBC BASIC. This allows<br />
you to create your own programs and download other peoples. However,<br />
some people have found that using the WP to look at a BASIC file can<br />
crash the machine, so backup your important files first.<br />
<br />
<br />
B5.1) Where can I find programs for it ?<br />
<br />
- ftp.maekong.york.ac.uk/pub/BBC<br />
- http://www.ncus.org.uk<br />
Tim's Amstrad NC Users Site, go to links<br />
<br />
<br />
B5.2) Can I use the Word Processor to enter listings ?<br />
<br />
Certainly, to go from WP to BASIC type "*EXEC filename" into BASIC<br />
(don't forget line numbers). To go from BASIC to WP, load the program<br />
and then type:<br />
<br />
*SPOOL document<br />
LIST<br />
*SPOOL<br />
<br />
Don't put formatting (bold, etc...) in the program.<br />
<br />
B5.3) Can I make a program auto-run ?<br />
<br />
Of course, just save it with the name AUTO and whenever you start<br />
BASIC, it'll run.<br />
<br />
<br />
B6) Other Programs 07/11/99<br />
<br />
ZCN is a free operating system for the NC100. It's largely compatible<br />
with CP/M 2.2. It runs most CP/M 2.2 programs, including ZDE, QTERM,<br />
Mallard Basic, and Hitech C. It can also run the NC100's ROM BBC Basic<br />
as if it were a native ZCN program. You need an NC100 and at least one<br />
PCMCIA memory card to use it, a separate computer (perhaps a PC)<br />
and a serial lead to get the system code to it for the first time.<br />
It's available from ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/nc100 or<br />
http://www.ncus.org.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
B7) I've just crashed it...<br />
<br />
If you're lucky, switching it to standby and back will get you out. If<br />
you've got context saving on then it definitely won't. Try these:<br />
switching on while holding Function; switching on while holding<br />
Function, Stop, Del and the right-hand Shift; removing all the<br />
batteries (including the lithium cell) and the power adapter and<br />
trying to switch on. The last two definitely blank the memory. The<br />
first two don't always, but they don't always fix it.<br />
<br />
<br />
B8) I've just broken it...<br />
<br />
Try CPC supplies on +44 1772 654455 (Main switchboard) or Email their<br />
fax machine at remote-printer.Sales 6.6.4.4.5.6.2.7.7.1.4.4.tpc.int<br />
and ask them to 'phone you! Failing that, call Amstrad (see A2.2<br />
<br />
<br />
B9) Help! Where to ask 08/15/99<br />
<br />
Since the demise of Amstrad and Tandy stopping to sell the Notepad,<br />
the best place to ask for help is the newsgroup comp.sys.amstrad.8bit<br />
Free user support on Protext, the NC series word processor,<br />
from Brian Watson (protext spheroid.demon.co.uk).<br />
<br />
<br />
B10) Internet resources 12/17/2000<br />
<br />
- http://www.amstrad.com and http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson<br />
official and unofficial Amstrad page<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/nc100<br />
NVG FTP site<br />
<br />
- http://www.miracles.win-uk.net/NC100<br />
New address of Mark Ray NC page<br />
<br />
- http://www.ncus.org.uk<br />
Tim's Amstrad NC Users Site<br />
<br />
<br />
B11) Credits 08/15/99<br />
<br />
Although I appear to maintain this section, it wouldn't be in its<br />
current fine state without the many people who have asked questions<br />
and provided answers over the year. Especially Tim Surtell and<br />
Russell Marks, who have provided substantial amounts of information.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C - Amstrad PCW<br />
<br />
C0) PCW presentation 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Amstrad made the following PCW systems :<br />
<br />
1) PCW8256<br />
2) PCW8512<br />
3) PCW9512<br />
4) PcW9512+<br />
5) PcW9256<br />
* 6) PcW10, see http://www.fvempel.nl/pcw10.html<br />
7) PcW16<br />
<br />
1) had 180K drives, 2) had a 180 kb A drive and a 720 kb B drive,<br />
3) had only 720 kb drives. All subsequent models had 3.5" disks<br />
using CP/M format at 720 Kb until 7) when it switched to 1.44 mb in<br />
MS-DOS format. The PcW's (no capital 'c') all used EMT rather than<br />
EMS early morning start files with 3.5" drives. The PcW 9512+ was a<br />
look-alike from the older 9512, including the daisy-wheel printer.<br />
The 9256 (256 kb memory) was a redesign of the 8000 series, with<br />
thesame dot matrix printer and keyboard, but in a more modern<br />
lookingdesign. The PcW 10 resembled the 9256 but had 512 Ko.<br />
<br />
The PcW16 is a radical digression who's sole "raison d'être" was to<br />
make a true WYSIWYG product but this meant a change in the screen<br />
and processor (to 16MHz) which meant that it could not be kept<br />
compatible with the previous models (though documents ARE compatible).<br />
<br />
<br />
C1) Emulators and utilities<br />
<br />
C1.1) Emulators<br />
<br />
C1.1.1) Joyce 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
A superior PCW emulator with loads of features. Currently at version 2.02<br />
(stable) or 2.1.5 (unstable). The 2.1.1 emulates the PcW 16 as well, version<br />
2.02 all the other PCW and PcW models.<br />
<br />
JOYCE 2.x is an integrated program: most utilities for e.g. converting disks to <br />
images (including MicroDesign disks) or vice versa, can be accessed through the<br />
menus. Features include, but are not limited to:<br />
<br />
- emulation of all PCW's (as from 2.1.1) with additional memory and hardware.<br />
- emulation of additional hardware includes amongst others: mouse, serial/<br />
parallel port and 2mb of memory;<br />
- support of actual disc drives;<br />
- virtual hard disc drives (8 mb each);<br />
- DOS directories for reading or writing, export and import tools;<br />
- one disc image included, with loads of CP/M tools, for use with JOYCE;<br />
- a variety of settings, including the original color settings of the PCW <br />
screens;<br />
- printer support. Either through LPT ports or rerouted to file (e.g. superb <br />
matrix printer emulation in Adobe PDF files);<br />
- the Windows version allows for easy creation of print screens (very useful<br />
for an editor);<br />
<br />
Check the documentation for obtaining or creating the boot disks.<br />
<br />
Available on http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Unix/Joyce/<br />
<br />
The (older) version for DOS v 1.36 is also still available.<br />
<br />
<br />
C1.1.2) Joyce MAC 11/08/2004<br />
<br />
MACOs port of Joyce by Richard Bannister at<br />
http://www.bannister.org/software/emu.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
C1.1.3) M.E.S.S. 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
See A1.1.20<br />
<br />
You need the boot images. M.E.S.S. should not emulate other hardware<br />
than the standard (i.e. no Centronics parallel port on a PcW 9256).<br />
<br />
<br />
C1.2) Utilities 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
See C2.2) for some PD stuff. A listing of the better commercial utilities<br />
as well as PD will follow shortly.<br />
<br />
<br />
C2) Where can I find emulators, ROMs and programs ? 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
C2.1) FTP sites 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/cpm/<br />
Demon UK, Amstrad directory, containing lots of programs for the PCW.<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/pcw/<br />
NVG, a few PCW programs.<br />
<br />
<br />
C2.2) WWW 10/03/2004<br />
<br />
- http://www.locomotive.com<br />
Locomotive Software, co-author of the Amstrad CPC and PCW ROMs<br />
bought in 2000 by SD Micros, see below<br />
<br />
- http://members.aol.com/sdmicro<br />
new owner of Locomotive name and products<br />
<br />
- http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson<br />
a site by an Amstrad member staff with information, files for all<br />
the Amstrad computers. The official Amstrad site :<br />
http://www.amstrad.com<br />
<br />
- http://ai.ansible.co.uk/<br />
Ansible information, makers of AnsibleIndex for LocoScript,<br />
AnsibleIndex Pro and AILINK (to convert LocoScript data to e.g. Word).<br />
Free downloadable CPM.EXE (freebies) to copy files from CF2DD to DOS.<br />
<br />
* - http://www.fvempel.nl<br />
PCW Joyce Computer Club : PCW serial communication with a PC,<br />
mounting a 3.5" drive on a PCW, a 3" on a PC, repairing a 3" drive,<br />
upgrading memory to 512 Ko, club news, PCW ads. Downloadable Public<br />
Domain.<br />
<br />
- http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk<br />
John Elliott's CP/M page, he is the man behind some of the finest PCW<br />
freeware around and provides links to many generic CP/M resources.<br />
He's also put up exhaustive information on the PCW's XBIOS.<br />
Lots of downloadable conversion tools, also for graphics.<br />
<br />
- http://www.systemed.net/pcw/<br />
Richard Fairhurst page about PCW hardware reference<br />
<br />
- http://www.xs4all.nl/~ianmacd/PCW.html<br />
Ian Macdonald, about PCW<br />
<br />
- Protext related issues: Brian Watson (protext spheroid.demon.co.uk).<br />
http://www.cix.co.uk/~mtilley/protext<br />
<br />
- Walnut Creek CD-ROM has a PCW section, no longer sold, but get it at<br />
ftp://ftp.barnyard.co.uk/cpm/walnut-creek-CDROM/ <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C2.3) Various sources 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A PCW CD-ROM by P.D. Blake with over 4,500 files of PCW software,<br />
including all of his commercial titles and around two hundred PD and<br />
Freeware titles. There is also a large amount of Microdesign material<br />
and just about every programming language and utility available for<br />
the PCW. The CD costs £25 + £2.50 P&P. You can order it by<br />
sending a cheque for £27.50, made payable to Mr P.D.Blake to:<br />
P.D.Blake, 32 Sample avenue, Beverley, E.Yorks, HU17 9DW, England.<br />
E-mail address : pdblake yahoo.co.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C3) Transferring between PCW and PC 08/08/2004<br />
<br />
Transferring data from floppy discs is easy if you have a 3.5" drive:<br />
all PcW's have one. A PCW (the 8256, 8512 and 9512) can be provided<br />
with such a drive. The free software CPM.EXE from Ansible Index at<br />
http://ai.ansible.co.uk/ can read CF2DD (double sided<br />
discs for drive B). If you have a 3.5" disc, reading it in a PC will be<br />
easy. If you only have a 3" drive you could opt for mounting the B<br />
drive in your PC (see C3.4). If you have other logical disc formats on<br />
3.5", Sydex 22DISK will give you the best results.<br />
<br />
Summarising the hardware conversion alternatives:<br />
<br />
- 3.5" drive on PCW (DIY possible),<br />
- LocoLink between PCW and PC,<br />
- RS 232 serial null-modem between PCW and PC (DIY possible),<br />
- 3" drive on PC (DIY possible),<br />
- acoustic communication (DIY possible).<br />
<br />
The 22DISK, MS Odball, PCWTrans and CPM.EXE software is freely<br />
available: 22DISK still is shareware formally and should be purchased<br />
(USD 25, an unsupported license) with Sydex. Of these programs 22DISK<br />
is the only one that can handle all disc formats for the PCW : some<br />
formats require additional definitions, some common ones listed in<br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/euro1.zip.<br />
If you have discs that have been formatted by DISCTOOL (the<br />
one from Matthijs Vermeulen, not the Moonstone program with the same<br />
name) which offered variable combinations of directory- and data-<br />
* allocation, see the site http://www.fvempel.nl/.<br />
<br />
There are quite a lot of commercial alternatives around: among others<br />
Moonstone 2-in-1 and DDriverPCW (a DOS driver that allows disks to be<br />
read and written on a PC). These two can still be obtained from<br />
LocoScript Software.<br />
<br />
Besides the hardware process you will need to pay some attention to<br />
the file format as well: at least where LocoScript is concerned.<br />
<br />
The simple and cheap option is to export the documents on the PCW to<br />
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange - the<br />
"language" that works with most computers, except for Windows which<br />
uses a slightly different dialect called ANSI). By exporting to ASCII<br />
your files will be restricted to the default 256 characters available<br />
with ASCII (quite a downgrade from the 600 as offered by LocoScript)<br />
and you will lose formatting, headers, footers, page numbers and<br />
accents. When you opt for the PAGE IMAGE attribute, present on all<br />
versions of LocoScript, you will at least retain some details like tab<br />
stops (replaced by spaces) and margins, but you definitely will have to<br />
check the end-result on the PC. When combined with mounting a 3" drive<br />
on a PC or (more expensive) a 3.5" drive on a PCW it is a cheap DIY<br />
solution, useful and reliable for confidential data or data that you do<br />
not want to risk losing in the mail.<br />
<br />
If you want to retain the document settings, layout, accents and the<br />
like you will have to convert the document(s), using the available<br />
commercial programs:<br />
<br />
- Ansible AILINK<br />
- LocoScript Professional or LocoScript Easy with or without LocoLink<br />
(for Windows)<br />
<br />
Which one suits you best depends on your budget and purpose. The<br />
AILINK http://ai.ansible.co.uk/ can read CF2DD format disks and convert<br />
all LocoScript formats (from 1 to 4) into a.o. Richmond Text Format,<br />
a format commonly used in word processors. At GBP 19.50 it may sound<br />
expensive and I have not used all of it's features but it seems like a<br />
good alternative to reformatting documents or buying a DOS word<br />
processor for conversion only. AILINK is a true Windows program<br />
(allowed for the occasional DOS box) and offers amongst others RTF,<br />
RTF for Word, WordPerfect 4.2, ASCII, ANSI, HTML and some other<br />
formats.It allows for mass copying and converting and seems to produce<br />
a 1:1 copy including formatting and accents. Do note that AILINK can<br />
read from CF2DD only (no CF2 or other formats) and does not solve the<br />
3" problem, unless you mount a 3" drive in your PC.<br />
<br />
The LocoScript alternatives are more expensive but they also provide<br />
the hardware solution (LocoLink, part of LocoScript, does). Data<br />
conversion retaining layout and accents is also seamless but there is<br />
no mass-tagging option and the PCW LocoScript source file has to be<br />
translated to PC LocoScript source file before it can be exported to<br />
other formats. But then again, the LocoScript PC word processing<br />
software is not bad either. LocoFile datafiles need to be "squashed"<br />
by LocoScript Professional or PC Easy before they can be used.<br />
Conversion requirements do not apply for LocoLink for Windows, only<br />
the earlier version requires it.<br />
<br />
To use the data from a LocoFile datafile with other PC software you<br />
will need to use LocoScript Professional or LocoScript PC Easy<br />
Mailmerge commands to output the data to a LocoScript document. You<br />
should then export the document as above. Or LocoLink for Windows can<br />
be used to convert datafiles to DBase or FoxPro formats.<br />
<br />
I have heard from other projects on the subject, but have not seen<br />
products so far.<br />
<br />
Using Mallard BASIC programs on the PC is possible, though the<br />
following aspects should be considered. First of all, Mallard BASIC has<br />
a special file format that (I think) can be read by the PC version of<br />
Mallard BASIC only (an expensive and therefore rare item: I do believe<br />
it is still for sale, though). Saving it into ASCII format is easy<br />
though: just add the attribute A when you (re-)save a program, e.g.<br />
SAVE "PROG.BAS",A will save the file in ASCII format. This format can<br />
be read by 99% of the other Basic dialects. Also, unprotect your<br />
file program, if it has been protected, before exporting it.<br />
<br />
Although Mallard BASIC is pretty much standard in command convention,<br />
there are a couple of exceptions.<br />
1) JetSam keyed-index databases cannot be used by other Basic dialects:<br />
redesign of the program to a sequential or random access database<br />
structure will be required.<br />
2) GSX, the Graphics System eXtension, does not have an MS Dos<br />
equivalent. In fact it is not part of BASIC but if your application<br />
uses this add-on on the PCW, it can obstruct the proper working on<br />
another Basic language. It will have to be replaced by graphics<br />
functionality offered by the other Basic.<br />
3) Machine code and peeks & pokes will not work at all. If the<br />
program contains too much of these: forget it...<br />
4) The different hardware can be a bit of a problem when the program<br />
uses the PCW hardware to it's maximum. The big screen and the<br />
Epson FX-80 emulation on the printer may force you to re-write<br />
the program.<br />
<br />
I found that good old GWBasic, supplied in numerous quantities with MS<br />
Dos, works best when porting PCW Basic source to other computers. Check<br />
a program up-front for the mentioned issues and decide whether it is<br />
worth your while to adopt it on a PC, to redesign it on a PC or to use<br />
a PCW emulator on the PC. Do be careful when modifying a PCW Mallard<br />
BASIC program on the PC, though!<br />
<br />
Using PC data on a PCW is also possible: ASCII would be the normal<br />
standard here but several Dos and Windows programs offer export<br />
formats for older software (e.g. dBaseII, SuperCalc II) too. LocoScript<br />
Professional or LocoScript Easy documents can be read by LocoScript<br />
2.50 or later on the PCW if they have been saved in the LocoScript 2/3<br />
format, a feature offered by LocoScript Professional 2 or LocoScript<br />
PC Easy (version 1.01 or later).<br />
<br />
LocoFile databases from a PC need to be extracted to a LocoScript<br />
document and can be converted to the PCW. On the PCW the LocoFile<br />
database needs to be rebuild.<br />
<br />
Software Versions and Requirements (Howard Fisher)<br />
<br />
To use LocoLink, LocoScript Professional or LocoScript PC Easy is<br />
required. The above information applies to versions since 1 st January<br />
94 - LocoLink for LocoScript Professional, Version 1.08 or later of<br />
LocoScript Professional and Version 1.01 or later of LocoScript PC<br />
Easy. To export from LocoScript on the PC to the PCW you need v2.50<br />
or later of LocoScript on the PCW. LocoLink for Windows can<br />
convert documents and datafiles produced with any version of<br />
LocoScript.<br />
<br />
Alternatively, you can use a disc transfer service both to copy the<br />
discs and if necessary convert the files to other PC word processor<br />
formats.<br />
<br />
Here are those which can transfer and/or convert files :<br />
<br />
- http://www.locomotive.com,<br />
- http://members.aol.com/sdmicro,<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.1) 3.5" drive to a PCW 06/09/2004<br />
(this section by Axel_Berger Su2.Maus.De)<br />
<br />
Amstrad uses a 26-pin floppy bus, which is exactly similar to the 34<br />
pin Shugart bus but with 4 signals, that are never used anyway, left<br />
out. In both cases all odd numbered lines are grounded and all signals<br />
are active low. The unused lines of the Shugart are: (usage of some of<br />
them varies, I have tried to state the most common one)<br />
<br />
2: Density<br />
4: Head Load<br />
6: Drive Select 3, Ready<br />
14: Drive Select 2<br />
<br />
<br />
So you have to splice the cable and fit it to a 34-pin connector as:<br />
<br />
Amstrad Shugart Use<br />
2 8 Index<br />
4 10 Drive Select 0<br />
6 12 Drive Select 1<br />
8 16 Motor On<br />
10 18 Step Direction<br />
12 20 Step<br />
14 22 Write Data<br />
16 24 Write Gate<br />
18 26 Track 00<br />
20 28 Write Protect<br />
22 30 Read Data<br />
24 32 Side Select<br />
26 34 Ready<br />
<br />
There is one problem with the choice of drive: The PCW expects to get<br />
a "Ready" on pin 26 and IBM compatible 3.5" HD don't deliver it.<br />
Drives used to have jumpers but with the Gates monopoly they don't<br />
have them anymore, so you might have to improvise something. A direct<br />
connection from Drive Select to Ready by Diode will deliver the signal<br />
too soon, reading will work, as the computer gives it a second try but<br />
writing will be dangerous. I haven't needed to try that, I have got<br />
enough old 720 k drives that can be jumpered or otherwise adapted<br />
to fit.<br />
<br />
Some people have experimented successfully with a diode protected push<br />
<br />
switch with a signal from motor on. See http://www.king27.freeserve.co.uk/<br />
<br />
*BEWARE OF A SERIOUS PITFALL*<br />
Amstrad has the *power connecter wired the other way round* and on top<br />
of that uses yellow for 5 V and red for 12 V!!!!<br />
<br />
Note from FvE: this remark is not valid for the PCW 9512!<br />
<br />
Details and a photo-session on the subject can be viewed on :<br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/3pc.html<br />
<br />
I have added a changeover switch that allows me to make the 3.5"<br />
either drive A or drive B and the original 3" one the other. Of course<br />
my 3.5" disks have to be formatted differently for either use and the<br />
3" accessed as drive B will not work, but allows me to boot from 3.5"<br />
and then switch over to use the full 720 k capacity.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.2) LocoLink (for Windows) 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
LocoLink is a cable that can connect a PCW to a PC with a parallel<br />
cable (connects to the expansion port of the PCW). The software is a<br />
part of LocoScript Professional or LocoScript PC Easy and converts the<br />
complicated format of the PCW LocoScript file seamless.<br />
<br />
At present there are two versions around, the old LocoLink and LocoLink<br />
for Windows. The latter one provides mouse support and a wider range of<br />
direct conversions to PC format WPs.<br />
<br />
A Laplink serial cable can also be used.<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.3) RS 232 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
RS232 can serve for a null-modem cable to connect to a PC. In order to<br />
create such a cable (when you buy one in a store, do check for the<br />
prescribed connections!) connect the pins as stated below.<br />
<br />
PCW PC<br />
2 3<br />
3 2<br />
5 20<br />
7 7<br />
20 5<br />
<br />
Pins 4, 6 and 8 must be connected to each other on the same side! It<br />
may look like a classic 'short circuit', but it has to be done !<br />
So : 4, 6 and 8 connected to each other on the PCW side and 4, 6 and<br />
8 connected on the PC side connected to each other.<br />
<br />
A Laplink serial cable can also be used.<br />
<br />
For software I would recommend Kermit. An old (v 3.0, 1990) but<br />
functional DOS version can be downloaded : <br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/mskermit.zip. <br />
* The PCW version is http://www.fvempel.nl/kermpcw.zip.<br />
If you cannot convert it to a 3" contact me. A safe speed is<br />
9600 bps if you have a standard interface. Other transfer<br />
products like CSTAM and Pipeline will do too. If you have a high<br />
speed model you may try a higher baud rate.<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.4) 3" Drive on PC 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Operating a 3" 720Kb drive on a PC is very well possible: the cable<br />
required is already presented under A3.1 (the CPC resembles the PCW in<br />
this respect). However, in view of my experiences with it I would<br />
recommend it only to experienced Do-It-Yourselfers. I would not take<br />
the risk and go through the trouble for just 10 3" disks. Besides the<br />
hardware troubles you probably still face the problem of how to convert<br />
LocoScript to a format common on PC's. If you absolutely want to do it,<br />
* consult http://www.fvempel.nl/3pc.html (specific details<br />
for the PCW and a photo session).<br />
<br />
Getting the data on a PC is a problem only with a 3" drive as mounted<br />
in an 8256, 8512 or 9512. When you have a 3.5" fitted there are plenty<br />
of utilities around to read from CF2DD format (Ansible's free<br />
downloadable CPM.EXE, the shareware program 22DISK from Sydex or the<br />
PCWTrans/MS Odball programs by John Elliott). The next problem is<br />
getting the data into a format that can be used on a PC: most programs<br />
(dBase, SuperCalc, Masterfile, TasWord, WordStar, MicroDesign) have a<br />
version commonly available for MS Dos and the CP/M file can therefore<br />
be imported in the PC counterpart easily and without loss of details.<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.5) Acoustic communication 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
At present experiments with acoustic communications are being<br />
conducted (in Spain). This would allow for cheap one-way communication<br />
(only the PCW to PC) that requires a PCW 8000 model, a PC with a sound<br />
card and a microphone. A short BASIC listing (that, will be made<br />
available after release of the programs) can be typed in on the PCW<br />
and will allow files to be converted into beeps (call it morse) that<br />
can be received by the microphone and converted back into files again<br />
on the PC.<br />
<br />
The software works already: the speed (at present 25 bps) is not very<br />
fast but it is a very promising project that finally could provide 3"<br />
PCW'ers with a cheap and easy way to exchange small data files. The<br />
object is to produce a program protocol that can reliably send and<br />
receive up to 400bps with the additional + feature to record it on<br />
tape, thus allowing for playback. Subject to be continued.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C4) Shops supporting PCW 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
Mike Mackenzie (AVCOM Services)<br />
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA<br />
Phone/Fax: 07 32775701 (in Australia)<br />
International callers use "61 7" instead of "07"<br />
Email : avcom gil.com.au<br />
<br />
Elliam Associates still supports the Amstrad 8256, 8512 and 9512 in<br />
the US with software, hardware, supplies and repairs. Their address is<br />
<br />
P.O box 2664, Atascadero, CA 93423, USA<br />
Phone (805) 466-8440<br />
Fax (805) 461-1666<br />
<br />
Pinboard, repairs, parts and disc drives. UK.<br />
Pinboardcomputers btinternet.com<br />
http://www.btinternet.com/~pinboardcomputers<br />
<br />
Merline Serve, hardware and systems, books, consumables, repairs,<br />
parts, games, conversion. See their large, downloadable, catalogue.<br />
http://www.midnight.uk.com/merline<br />
<br />
Cambrian Computers, 50-52 Paget Street, Grangetown Cardiff<br />
44 2920 384646 still undertakes repairs<br />
<br />
SD Microsystems Ltd, who took over LocoScript Software in 1999, are<br />
dedicated to the profesional support of the Amstrad PCW in general<br />
and all LocoScript products in particular. We offer probably the most<br />
comprehensive range of software and supplies for this market and can<br />
be contacted by phone on 08700 736427, by mail at PO Box 99 Thetford<br />
UK IP24 1NA, by email at sales locoscript.com or via our web site:<br />
http://www.locoscript.com<br />
<br />
<br />
To add a 3" drive to your PC you will need a 3" Disk Kit which<br />
includes both the drive and software to copy files from a 3" disc to<br />
a DOS disc. This is available from Eureka on 01329 239953.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are also some enthusiasts who continue to support the<br />
machines, including limited spares and repairs :<br />
<br />
- Geoffrey Hayes on +44 1606 - 784697<br />
- John King at http://www.pcwking.freeserve.co.uk for technical information,<br />
spares and some second user software.<br />
- Ron King at http://www.king27.freeserve.co.uk for technical information<br />
and repairs.<br />
- Anthony Hill at +44 2920 618012 or 07778 044696, email : anthony.rhill tiscali.co.uk<br />
<br />
HCC Amstrad Gebruikers Groep (Dutch only):<br />
http://www.hccnet.nl/hccworld/groeperingen/groepering.cfm?groep=AMS<br />
or directly at http://www.amstradcg.nl/<br />
<br />
Some clubs continue to exist in supporting the PCW, though many<br />
have expanded to include PC's:<br />
- British Amstrad PCW club<br />
- Crawley PCW club<br />
- North Wales Computer club contact http://www.nwcc.org.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
HCC Amstrad Gebruikers Groep (Dutch), web site will open in October 2001:<br />
<br />
http://www.hccnet.nl/hccworld/groeperingen/groepering.cfm?groep=AMS<br />
<br />
<br />
Look also for A8.1.4.4<br />
<br />
<br />
C5) Hardware<br />
<br />
C5.1) Printer 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
The original PCW printers can't be used on another computer, being<br />
controlled by the PCW itself.<br />
<br />
The 9 pin matrix printers, as supplied with the PCW 8256, PCW 8512,<br />
PcW 9256 and PcW 10 are basically the same. They are not fully<br />
compatible, though. Printers for the:<br />
<br />
8256 can be used with the 8512 too. Separate data (flat)<br />
cable and power cord;<br />
8512 can be used with the 8256 too. Separate data (flat)<br />
cable and power cord;<br />
9256 only for the 9256. Integrated data and power cable,<br />
IBM/Centronics connector which is NOT Centronics<br />
compatible!!!<br />
10 only for the 10. Connector type of the 8256/8512 but<br />
integrated data and power supply.<br />
<br />
All of these printers are basically identical, support 7 bit Epson<br />
FX-80 and use Seikosha SP 800/SP 1000 ribbons (available in both nylon<br />
and carbon).<br />
<br />
The matrix printer is one of the first parts that will wear and<br />
eventually break down (after 10 or more years). Spares cannot be<br />
obtained and repair is often an expensive and insufficient option. I<br />
can supply used print heads (at postal expenses) but no guarantee<br />
towards quality or life span. In view of the price of a new computer<br />
plus printer, expanding a PCW with a Centronics printer interface might<br />
be a realistic alternative.<br />
<br />
You would need to pay attention to the availability of printer drivers<br />
for LocoScript and CP/M and/or the emulation modes offered by the new<br />
printer. The original PCW printer is Epson FX compatible: partly<br />
(7 bits only). Other common emulations used on PCW's are HP Laserjet<br />
III, Diablo 630 and Canon BJ.<br />
<br />
The daisy wheel printer as supplied with the PCW 9512 and PcW 9512+<br />
are compatible with each other only. The part that can break down first<br />
in this printer is the hammer, which is subject to violet action.<br />
Spares can be obtained and replacing it is easy. The standard ribbon<br />
type is Olympia Carrera II.<br />
<br />
Some of the 9000 models were supplied with standard non-Amstrad<br />
printers as well, a common model was a Canon but Epsons were supplied<br />
too. Being standard models of printers, they are beyond the scope<br />
of this document.<br />
<br />
The PCW 9512, PcW 9512+, PcW 10 and PcW 16 have a standard parallel<br />
Centronics printer interface, the other types can be equipped with<br />
such a port through the expansion port (by means of an add-on<br />
<br />
interface). Several models were made some of them featuring<br />
additional options like a serial RS 232 port, a real-time clock,<br />
or additional memory (up to 2mb). There is a lot of software for the<br />
PCW's that can make use of external printer: LocoScript (using<br />
softfonts - downloaded from the RAM disc) and MicroDesign (up to 400<br />
dpi graphics) are the top in this respect. But utilities like<br />
landscape printing and screen dumping in text or graphics mode for<br />
CP/M are around too. Again, before considering attaching an external<br />
printer to the PCW, attention should be paid to the best combination(s)<br />
available!<br />
<br />
<br />
C5.2) Keyboard 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Three different keyboard layouts were produced for most PCW's: the<br />
QWERTY lay-out used for the majority, the QWERTZ for Germans<br />
(Schneider's) and AZERTY for French machines.<br />
<br />
Usually reliable sources have told me that the entire series of PCW<br />
keyboards (8256, 8512, 9512, 9256, 9512+ and 10, that is) can be<br />
exchanged. I have not tested them all but found that the Teqniche (an<br />
XT keyboard meant for the 8000 series) does indeed work with a 9000<br />
model, so the statement should be true. In how far all keys will<br />
respond depends on the software version used but I see not much reason<br />
to exchange keyboards, unless you want to use the 9512/9512+/Teqniche<br />
keyboards on the other machines. PCW keyboard do not work on other<br />
computers (or the other way around).<br />
<br />
Interesting detail is that the PCW keyboards (already customised to<br />
work as a dedicated word processor) can be altered entirely to match<br />
the user preferences. Besides the standard CP/M SETKEYS.COM there is a<br />
more user friendly SMARTKEYS (a Resident System Extension, RSX) and<br />
LocoScript has the LocoKey program available to do the job.<br />
<br />
A negative side effect of the customised keyboard is the confusion<br />
when confronted with standard key-notation of PC (or CPC's for that<br />
matter). Here are some useful keys to remember in CP/M:<br />
<br />
PCW: Other computers:<br />
EXIT ESC<br />
ALT CTRL<br />
SHIFT+EXTRA+EXIT CTRL+ALT+DEL<br />
You will find the three keystrokes above useful when reading computer<br />
books or magazines: they confirm to the standards in the computer<br />
industry. ALT+P will for instance function as a toggle to turn print<br />
output (next to screen output) on or off. EXIT will work for certain<br />
strokes: it is the ESCape character that allows control over the<br />
hardware. This is usually from software to e.g. set the printer<br />
to italic. You can input some of these ESCape codes through the<br />
keyboard:<br />
EXIT+E+EXIT+H+ENTER will clear the screen. CP/M 3.0 converts all input<br />
to capital letters unfortunately so all small letter ESC's will not<br />
work: consult a good book on the subject. Some special key stokes on<br />
the PCW:<br />
PTR Printer control status<br />
EXTRA+PTR graphics screen dump of the screen on<br />
the printer<br />
ALT+ENTER CAPS lock (like SHIFT lock, except for<br />
the numeric keys)<br />
ALT+RELAY NUM lock (enables the 'numeric path',<br />
the section were the cursor keys are<br />
located to produce numbers.<br />
<br />
Using the standard Amstrad SETKEYS (or the enhanced SMARTKEYS) will<br />
allow you to redefine practically all keys on the board as long as you<br />
know it's number and the number of the character or ESC sequence you<br />
want to produce. Certain keys can take more than one character: the<br />
so-called expansion keys. There is a shorter way to modify the<br />
keyboard: the language. Take a look at the manual for the different<br />
accents that will produce.<br />
<br />
The PcW 16 Anne (section D) has a PS/2 compatible keyboard and will<br />
NOT work on a Joyce!<br />
<br />
<br />
C5.3) Disc drive 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
The 3" disc drives of the 8256, 8512 and 9512 can suffer from the some<br />
problems as the Amstrad CPC can. Refer to section A5.1) for tips on<br />
how to solve these. The usual problem with a PCW 3" drive is a worn or<br />
broken drive belt. The typical symptoms are: unable to boot, LED<br />
burning constantly, slipping motor noise and a variety of disc and/or<br />
data errors. When you have only one boot disk but do have more 3" data<br />
disks, try to boot from a data disk. If the PCW does not respond with<br />
three beeps (no system disk in the drive) chances are that the belt is<br />
defective.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C6) Additional hardware 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
C6.1) Memory up to 512 kb 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
All PCW (except the 16) can take a maximum of 512kb on the main board<br />
and all of them do have this amount of RAM, except for the PCW 8256<br />
and PcW 9256, which came with a standard of 256kb. These machines can<br />
easily be upgraded to 512kb using 8 x IC 41256 in the range of 100-150<br />
nanoseconds. This is a standard chip, old fashioned nowadays and<br />
should cost a maximum of 10 euros.<br />
<br />
All extra memory goes into the RAM disc M and will not attribute to<br />
the computers internal memory capacity of 64kb. CP/M and LocoScript<br />
use a so-called bank switching system that allows the use of more than<br />
64kb: the remainder of memory will go into drive M. A PCW with 256kb<br />
has 110kb drive M, a 512kb model has 368kb drive M. Increasing M can<br />
be very useful, as e.g. disc copying is done through the RAM disc. A<br />
368 RAM disc will allow you to copy a 720kb disc is 2 passes (4 disc<br />
swaps). Moreover: several programs can work with virtual memory (see<br />
below) and starting (and running data-intensive) programs from disc M<br />
is a lot faster than from floppy disc.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.2) Memory beyond 512kb 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Besides the maximum of 512kb on board PCW's can use memory above that:<br />
<br />
the same applies as with normal RAM memory above the bank switching<br />
system. It will be assigned to the RAM disc M. Again, this is very<br />
useful: besides DiscKit, programs like LocoScript 3/4 (softfonts),<br />
MicroDesign (high resolution up to 400dpi), The Rocket, Scratchpad<br />
Plus (the latter two spreadsheets), Flipper (multitasking), The<br />
Network (networking) and several others can use disc M as virtual<br />
memory, thus allowing for more features or capacity.<br />
<br />
Several interfaces (see C6.3) were put on the market, while Cirtech<br />
also produced an on-board version called the Sprinter. That card<br />
replaced the Z80 processor by a faster processor on 8mHz and expanded<br />
memory up to a maximum of (I believe) 2 megabytes. Besides the<br />
processor you had to remove a memory chip as well in order to plug the<br />
Sprinter card onto the main board of the PCW. It fitted for the 8000<br />
models only, as the sizes of the main boards do vary.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.3) Interfaces (various purposes) 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
An interface is an add-on that fits on the expansion port on the back<br />
of the PCW and provides additional communication ports or memory (at<br />
least that is how I define it). An interface is therefore always an<br />
add-on, but not the other way around. A break-through connector is a<br />
feature that allows a second add-on to be connected on the break-<br />
through connector (basically a second expansion port). This<br />
'back-packing' of add-ons is commonly known as the Christmas Tree and<br />
can lead to potential dangerous situations regarding the power supply<br />
of the PCW or the risk of losing an add-on. The later is fatal to the<br />
life of any PCW when connected: never (dis-)connect devices while the<br />
PCW is switched ON!!! Many of the add-ons are no longer for sale.<br />
<br />
- Amstrad/Schneider (the German model known as CPS - Centronics<br />
Parallel Schnitstelle). Offered a Centronics parallel and RS 232C<br />
serial port but does not feature a through connector and has a<br />
female Centronics connector: with the normal type of printer that<br />
requires a cable with Centronics male/Centronics male connectors,<br />
rather than the stand Centronics male/IBM.<br />
- SCA Professional & Professional Plus. A look-alike from the original<br />
CPS, but the Professional Plus has a battery-backed up clock plus<br />
software.<br />
- Cirtech parallel interface. Low-budget printer interface with only a<br />
Centronics port. The right, market-standard, connector though!<br />
- Cirtech SpeedPrint. Print spooler that frees the PCW of print jobs.<br />
- Cirtech FlashDrive: non volatile RAM disc memory (data remains after<br />
switching off the PCW) in two different sizes of 1 Mb and 2Mb, with<br />
and without through connector<br />
<br />
- The SCA Rampack is an add-on of additional RAM memory of (I believe)<br />
up to a maximum of 2mb. Break through connector for a second add-on.<br />
- LocoMotive RAMpack, additional memory. Marketed when LocoScript started<br />
featuring downloadle soft fonts (with version 3).<br />
<br />
- Phono Set (Vortex) offered an RS232 port and an acoustic modem. Sure<br />
wish a had such a beast, considering the Spanish project for acoustic<br />
comm's.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.4) ProScan 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
A hand-held scanner, 400dpi, by Creative Technology for use principally<br />
with MicroDesign and some other graphics packages. Uses an add-on box<br />
for the expansion port (through connector available).<br />
"Best in the West".<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.5) MasterScan 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A scanner that is fitted on the print head of the 9-pin dot matrix and<br />
connects to the expansion port (break through available). Sheets that<br />
are fed through the printer can be scanned and digitised.<br />
<br />
Although the format supported was screen size only, the supplied<br />
MasterPaint (a Mac look-alike) is a piece of art in itself.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.6) Electric Studio Light Pen 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Light Pen from Electric Studio (PCW variant of the CPC device) for use<br />
with, among others, Fleet Street Editor. Break-through available.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.7) Electric Studio Digitiser 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Video digitiser, also from Electric Studio. European PAL system, works<br />
neat, although the monochrome effects of saved snapshots sometimes<br />
need editing. Break-through connector is available.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.8) Robotics Hegatron Grafpad II 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Graphics drawing pallet with a substitute keyboard (using the pen).<br />
This package was often used for (electrical) technical drawing.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.9) Intergem interface 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A lame duck: an interface that allows you to connect an 80 track disc<br />
drive from a BBC computer to the PCW. Not very useful, considering<br />
the number of BBC owners that would want to offer their drive(s) for<br />
this purpose.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.10) Disc drives 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Several manufacturers made (Pace) and still make (Pinboard) disc<br />
drives packages that allow 5.25" or 3.5" disc-drives to be connected<br />
to a PCW. In view of the relatively minor adjustments that are<br />
required for a do-it-yourself operation not very useful, unless you<br />
consider an external power supply (power supply is the PCW's weak<br />
spot). And with the exception of the Pinboard drives that are supplied<br />
in a variety of models. Besides switchable types that allow a 3" 720kb<br />
to be operated next to a 3.5" 720kb (both as drive B) there are also<br />
"double deckers" and versions that allow an 8000 model to boot from<br />
3.5" 720kb discs.<br />
<br />
Pinboard is still in business : Pinboardcomputers btinternet.com<br />
http://www.btinternet.com/~pinboardcomputers/<br />
<br />
LocoScript software supplies a 3.5" that fits into the bay of a 3"<br />
drive, email sales locomotive.com<br />
<br />
ACW Soft (Germany) offered a kit to connect a 3" to the PC, Eureka<br />
01329 239953 (UK) still does.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.11) Hard disks 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Several hard discs were made too for the PCW series.<br />
- The ACC Computer Services came as a 10mb hard disc, with Tasword<br />
(LocoScript was not supported).<br />
- Vortex (Germany) offered the WD2000 of 20mb.<br />
- WEB made a 20mb hard disc.<br />
- ASD supplied one in 10/20/40mb capacity with some utilities.<br />
- Cirtech offers a variety of hard discs with patched versions of<br />
LocoScript 2.<br />
Others were made for networking purposes and are very rare, considering<br />
the expensive software (back then) which came with these.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.12) Margin Maker 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A small, inexpensive add-on for the 9-pins matrix printer that allows<br />
for a shortcoming in the PCW's printer. The PCW printer does have a<br />
ruler but lacks a device that will align paper to the chosen left of<br />
right margins.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.13) Mice & other input devices 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Lots were made for the PCW series: the Kempston 2-button and the AMX<br />
3-button mice are the most familiar but Star, Electric Studio and<br />
Gerdes also marketed these. Most DTP packages support these. The AMX<br />
features a through connector.<br />
<br />
Cirtech produced the keymouse, which unlike the others worked through<br />
the keyboard socket.<br />
<br />
d'k Tronics produced a joystick for the PCW and several adapters<br />
appeared from various producers. Some were supported by PCW software,<br />
others were not. A simple diy scheme was around that allowed a<br />
joystick to be connected to the cursor keys of the keyboard. Also see<br />
the sections on the light pen C6.6) and the graphics tablet C6.8).<br />
<br />
The PcW 16 (see section D) has a PS/2 mouse.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.14) Teqniche keyboard 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A standard 102 keyboard (IBM AT type) was made for the Amstrad PCW<br />
series. It fits on all PCW's except the PcW 16 (which uses a PS/2<br />
type). A real heavy keyboard featuring separate [F.] function keys,<br />
cursor and numeric keys, adopted for the Amstrad word processing<br />
layout.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.15) LocoLink & LocoLink for Windows 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
See C3.2) <br />
<br />
<br />
C6.16) d'k Tronics sound synthesiser. 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A sound synthesiser was produced by d'k Tronics but I do not know of<br />
any details. Some DIY layouts were published in magazines to produce<br />
sound add-ons for PCW's.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.17) ISA card. 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
The layout to make an Industry Standard Adapter for the PCW is<br />
available on http://user.tninet.se/~psr810p/<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.18) Various DIY layouts. 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
A number of layouts for diy expansions to the PCW can be found on:<br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/diy.html<br />
Amongst others they contain serial and parallel interfaces plus<br />
some applications for these and small modifications to the system.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C7) Fanzines 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
No magazines are now produced, the last two PCWPlus and Amstrad PCW<br />
User ceased production in 1998 though the information they contained<br />
is still valid. Two Fanzines exist The Disc Dive produced by The<br />
British Amstrad Group, see above for details of membership or receive<br />
copies. The other is PCWtoday, though issue has become intermittent of<br />
late. Their web site http://www.pcwtoday.co.uk<br />
gives details and subscription rates.<br />
<br />
Joyce Bulletin, in Dutch, is the quarterly magazine of the Joyce<br />
Computer Club Amsterdam. It often includes 3" Disks.<br />
It is now available as on-line (Dutch only) Adobe PDF file on:<br />
http://http://www.amstradcg.nl/.<br />
It deviates slightly from the paper version, due to mismatches<br />
between the page layout in PDF and printer settings.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
D) PcW 16<br />
<br />
D0) PcW 16 presentation<br />
<br />
This presentation comes from a csa8 article by Cliff Lawson.<br />
<br />
Unlike all previous 4MHz Amstrad Z80 machines this has a 16MHz Z80<br />
core (hence the 16 in PcW16). I know a lot of people "hate" us for not<br />
making it binary compatible with the previous PCWs but the fact is<br />
that we couldn't do it and design the architecture optimised for<br />
graphic word processing software (which means that it is optimised for<br />
BitBlt type graphics). The screen is actually kind of VGA compatible<br />
in that it is 640x480x2 with a straight raster mapping rather than the<br />
character scan raster map and roller RAM of previous PCW (in fact a<br />
lot like the 640x200 mode on the CPC I suppose).<br />
<br />
The main thing that makes this machine such a dream to develop for is<br />
the graphic OS (windows, icons, mice are all in there in the core OS).<br />
The OS was developed in the main by Simon Hargreaves of Creative who<br />
is renowned for MicroDesign on the previous PCWs.<br />
<br />
The Rosanne operating system that he has put together is just so<br />
advanced compared to the other Z80 operating systems that we have been<br />
responsible for in the past that it just seems a shame that any Z80<br />
development talent out there isn't considering writing stuff for the<br />
system - you'd enjoy it, believe me.<br />
<br />
Apart from the graphic stuff, message based event system (a la<br />
Windows) you've got window, menu, dialog, scroll bar, radio button,<br />
checkbox, etc. etc. all immediately available in the OS.<br />
<br />
The OS also has a rich set of disk/flash disk filing stuff. The system<br />
read/writes MS-DOS format files/disks and can also read (not write)<br />
CP/M format files/disks.<br />
<br />
It has fairly advanced memory alloc/dealloc routines and OS support<br />
for 24 bit banked addressing.<br />
<br />
There's an RTC in there so functions exist for that.<br />
<br />
Even the spell checker in the WP is exposed as an OS callable<br />
function.<br />
<br />
Perhaps best of all is the huge support for variable typefaces for<br />
output to both the screen and printer using Swiss and Times in 6, 8,<br />
10, 11, 12, 14, 18, 24, 36, 72 point.<br />
<br />
The machine has an unused RS232 on the back so there's a possibility<br />
for developing email/news software - perhaps even a web browser!<br />
<br />
There's a help engine in the OS so adding Help support to your apps is<br />
also very easy.<br />
<br />
For doing maths there's a 5 byte floating point system in the OS so<br />
sin/cos/tan/log/exp are all provided.<br />
<br />
If you want to read more about this operating system then get:<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/ROSANDOC.ZIP<br />
or email me direct and chat about it.<br />
<br />
<br />
D1) Emulators 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
D1.1) CP/M v2.2 and 3.1 for the PCW16 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Get this CP/M emulator for PcW16 by John Elliott at<br />
http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Cpm/pcw16.html<br />
or get directly ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/cpm/cpm_101.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
D1.2) M.E.S.S. 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
See above<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
D2) Support 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
<br />
The PcW16 is still supported by Comsoft, Creative technology and<br />
Locomotive.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
If you know a PcW16 owner who can't download the operating system<br />
upgrades from Cliff Lawson's Web site, Brian Watson will supply a free<br />
upgrade for a DS/HD disk, return postage, and an address label. Send<br />
disk in a reusable padded bag to the address at A8.1.3.3). Or download<br />
the boot disc of a PcW 16 (rescue disk) at :<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/files/pcwos.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
For more frequently asked questions and other support information, go to<br />
http://www.pcw16ers.fsnet.co.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E - PDA600 10/10/2000<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E0) PDA600 presentation 10/10/2000<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
the PDA600<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The Amstrad PDA-600 Pen Pad created in 1993 has a weight of 400<br />
grams (14 ounces, 0.87 pound), size is 115mm x 160mm x 27mm<br />
(6.3" x 4.3" x 1.0"). The CPU is a Zilog Z8S180 at 14.3 Mhz. There<br />
is a reflective LCD screen by Kyorcera is 240 x 320 pixels, 70mm<br />
x 93mm (3.5" x 2.75"). The screen is pressure sensitive for Letter<br />
based printed handwriting recognition. It uses 3 batteries and a<br />
lithium pile. It has 128 Ko memory, 32 Ko for display, 32 Ko for<br />
recogniser software. It can also use PCMCIA type 1 SRAM cards upto<br />
2 Mo. It features address list, telephone list, diary, time manager,<br />
todo list, note-taker, world time, multiple alarms, calculator,<br />
calendar, OS by the Eden Group, Mini serial RS232, Speaker, RTC.<br />
Optional Extras : PC-Organiser for Windows, Forms Software, memory.<br />
Probably the first PDA on the market.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
F - CP/M 04/21/2002<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
CP/M is an operating system widely used with computers before ms-dos<br />
existed. It is available on Amstrad CPC, PCW and the NC with ZCN. For<br />
more information, read the newsgroup comp.os.cpm and its FAQ at<br />
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.os.cpm<br />
The Unofficial CP/M Web site : http://www.cpm.z80.de<br />
<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
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Introduction<br />
<br />
Z - Amstrad : Alan Michael Sugar TRADing<br />
<br />
A - Amstrad CPC<br />
<br />
A0) Amstrad CPC(+), KC Compact and GX 4000 presentation<br />
<br />
A1) Emulators and utilities<br />
<br />
A1.1) emulators<br />
A1.2) utilities<br />
<br />
A2) Sources of emulators, ROMs, programs, buying hardware/software<br />
<br />
A2.0) IRC<br />
A2.1) FTP<br />
A2.2) WWW<br />
A2.3) BBS<br />
A2.4) Using programs with emulators or real CPC<br />
A2.5) Buying hardware/software<br />
<br />
A3) Transfer between CPC and PC<br />
<br />
A3.1) 3" drive on PC<br />
A3.2.1) 3,5" or 5,25" drive on CPC<br />
A3.2.2) 3,5" or 5,25" drive on CPC+<br />
A3.3) parallel cable<br />
A3.4) RS 232 / RS 422 (Macintosh)<br />
A3.5) Companies<br />
A3.6) Tapes<br />
<br />
A4) Maps, solutions, pokes<br />
<br />
A4.1) Maps and Solutions<br />
A4.2) Pokes<br />
<br />
A5) Hardware problems<br />
<br />
A5.1) Internal drive<br />
A5.2) External drive<br />
A5.3) Components<br />
<br />
A6) How can I help the Amstrad world ?<br />
<br />
A6.1) Updating the FAQ<br />
A6.2) Commercial games becoming freeware<br />
A6.3) Adding files to ftp.lip6.fr<br />
A6.4) Updating ALL_CPC, ALL_HW, ALL_ROM, ALL_UTIL<br />
<br />
<br />
A7) Programs<br />
<br />
<br />
A8) Useful addresses and information<br />
<br />
A8.1) Snail mail addresses<br />
A8.2) Information<br />
<br />
A9) Fanzines<br />
<br />
A9.1) on paper<br />
A9.2) on disk<br />
<br />
A10) Additional hardware<br />
<br />
A10.1) Hard disk<br />
A10.2) Multiface II<br />
A10.3) Rombox<br />
A10.3.1) ROMCARD and RAMCARD<br />
A10.3.2) Inicron ROM-RAM-BOX<br />
A10.4) Sound Player 1 and 2<br />
A10.5) Network<br />
A10.6) Future OS<br />
A10.7) Memory extensions<br />
A10.7.1) 2 Mo RAM extension<br />
A10.7.2) Inicron RAM-BOX<br />
A10.8) Card Tridge<br />
A10.9) CPC ISA<br />
A10.10) Amstrad MP1 & MP2<br />
A10.11) CD-ROM<br />
A10.12) Mouse<br />
<br />
A11) Upcoming CPC meetings<br />
<br />
<br />
B - Amstrad Notepad (NC100/150/200)<br />
<br />
B0) NC 100/150/200 presentation<br />
<br />
B1) Emulators<br />
<br />
B2) How can I buy one ?<br />
<br />
B3) What peripherals can I use ?<br />
<br />
B3.1) Printer<br />
B3.2) Extra Memory<br />
B3.3) Disks<br />
<br />
B4) How do I connect it to a PC ?<br />
<br />
B4.1) Which cable ?<br />
B4.2) Settings<br />
B4.3) Converting Word Processor Files<br />
B4.4) How do I connect it to a BBC micro<br />
<br />
B5) BASIC<br />
<br />
B5.1) Where can I find basic programs ?<br />
B5.2) Can I use the Word Processor to enter listings ?<br />
B5.3) Can I make a program auto-run ?<br />
<br />
B6) Other Programs<br />
<br />
B7) I've just crashed it<br />
<br />
B8) I've just broken it<br />
<br />
B9) Where to ask help<br />
<br />
B10) Internet resources<br />
<br />
B11) Credits<br />
<br />
<br />
C - PCW<br />
<br />
C0) PCW presentation<br />
<br />
C1) Emulators and utilities<br />
<br />
C1.1.1) Joyce<br />
C1.1.2) Joyce MAC<br />
C1.1.3) M.E.S.S.<br />
C1.2) Utilities<br />
<br />
<br />
C2) Where can I find emulators and programs ?<br />
<br />
C2.1) FTP sites<br />
C2.2) WWW<br />
C2.3) Various sources <br />
<br />
C3) Transferring between PCW and PC<br />
<br />
C3.1) 3.5" drive to a PCW<br />
C3.2) LocoLink for Windows<br />
C3.3) RS 232<br />
C3.4) 3" drive on PC<br />
C3.5) Acoustic communication<br />
<br />
C4) Shops supporting PCW<br />
<br />
C5) Hardware<br />
<br />
C5.1) Printer<br />
C5.2) Keyboard<br />
C5.3) Disc drive<br />
<br />
C6) Additional hardware<br />
<br />
C6.1) Memory up to 51k2kb <br />
C6.2) Memory beyond 512kb<br />
C6.3) Interfaces (various purposes)<br />
C6.4) ProScan<br />
C6.5) MasterScan<br />
C6.6) Electric Studio Light Pen<br />
C6.7) Electric Studio Digitiser<br />
C6.8) Robotics Hegatron Grafpad II<br />
C6.9) Intergem interface<br />
C6.10) Disc drives<br />
C6.11) Hard disks<br />
C6.12) Margin Maker<br />
C6.13) Mice & other input devices<br />
C6.14) Teqniche keyboard<br />
C6.15) LocoLink & LocoLink for Windows<br />
C6.16) D'K Tronics sound synthesiser<br />
C6.17) ISA card<br />
C6.18) Various DIY layouts<br />
<br />
C7) Fanzines<br />
<br />
<br />
D) PcW 16<br />
<br />
D0) PcW 16 presentation<br />
<br />
D1) Emulators<br />
<br />
D1.1) CP/M v2.2 and 3.1 for the PCW16<br />
D1.2) M.E.S.S.<br />
<br />
D2) Support<br />
<br />
<br />
E - PDA600<br />
<br />
E0) PDA600 presentation<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
F - CP/M<br />
<br />
<br />
---------------------------<br />
<br />
Introduction<br />
<br />
The vote for the creation of this newsgroup passed on 28th July 1994<br />
with 148:36, it was effectively created on 4th august 1994. It was the<br />
idea of Marco Vieth and David Long.<br />
<br />
This unmoderated newsgroup comp.sys.amstrad.8bit is open to<br />
discussions about the Z80 Amstrad computers : CPC (464, 664, 6128,<br />
464+, 6128+), GX4000, PCW (8256, 8512, 9256, 9512, 9512+, 10, 16),<br />
NC100/150/200 and PDA600.<br />
<br />
Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to :<br />
<br />
- CPC, GX4000, PCW, NC, PDA hardware and software,<br />
- emulators,<br />
- specific Amstrad CP/M files, overlays...<br />
- ads for selling/buying the relative hardware and software.<br />
<br />
etc...<br />
<br />
The only topic that is excluded :<br />
<br />
discussion of Amstrad PC-compatible (1512, 1640, 2x86, 3x86 and<br />
others Amstrad compatible I don't know) because these computers<br />
are really compatible, so comp.sys.ibm.pc.* newsgroups must be<br />
used, especially comp.sys.ibm.pc.classic<br />
<br />
For questions about these PC see http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson<br />
and http://www.seasip.info/AmstradXT<br />
<br />
For easier reading and filtering, please use the following tags at<br />
the start of your subject line :<br />
<br />
<br />
- announce posts : [announce]<br />
- unrelated topic : [i]<br />
- for buying items : [want to buy]<br />
- for selling items : [want so sell]<br />
- for post in another language : [french], [german], etc..., but put<br />
a short summary in english to not ignore people who dont understand<br />
your language, also you will get much more help if more people can<br />
read your post.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Z - Alan Michael Sugar TRADing<br />
<br />
Alan Michael Sugar created his company, and called it using his name : <br />
Alan Michael Sugar TRADing, that's Amstrad.<br />
<br />
More on Amstrad company later.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A - Amstrad CPC<br />
<br />
A0) Amstrad CPC(+), KC compact and GX 4000 presentation 06/30/2003<br />
<br />
They use the Zilog Z80A processor which speed is 4.00MHz.<br />
From SOFT968 "The system centres round the Z80A with a 4.00MHz clock"<br />
Later it states that "Accesses to memory are synchronised with the<br />
video logic, constrained to occur on microsecond boundaries. This<br />
has the effect of stretching each Z80 machine cycle to be a multiple<br />
of 4 time states (clock cycles) In practice,this alters the<br />
instruction timing so that the effective clock rate is approximately<br />
3.3MHz"<br />
<br />
Amstrad made the following CPC systems :<br />
<br />
- 1) CPC 464 (Arnold 1),<br />
- 2) CPC 664 (Arnold 2),<br />
- 3) CPC 6128 (Arnold 3), there was also a CPC6128 cost down (Arnold 4<br />
which was identical in operation to the original 6128 but had a new<br />
PCB and ASIC that reduced the board size and chip count to a mere<br />
fraction of the original size. If you open up a 6128 and the board<br />
fills the entire space you've got one of the originals. If you open<br />
one up and the board only occupies about 1/4 to 1/3 of the available<br />
space with a LOT of surrounding fresh air then you've got an Arnold 4.<br />
- 4) CPC 464+ (Arnold 5),<br />
- 5) CPC 6128+ (Arnold 6),<br />
- 6) GX 4000, the Amstrad 8 bit console.<br />
<br />
The CPC+ and GX 4000 have enhanced graphics and sound (DMA), colour<br />
palette of 4096, hardware sprites, hardware scrolling, and used<br />
128 Ko to 512 Ko carts.<br />
<br />
Amstrad used CRTC (Cathodic Ray Tube Controller) from different<br />
manufacturers, which worked the same in the main, but do have many<br />
different characteristics. This is the reason why a demo designed<br />
for CRTC type 1, may not display correctly (or even at all), on a<br />
CRTC type 0 :<br />
<br />
- CRTC 0 : chipset HD6845S,<br />
- CRTC 1 : chipset UM6845R,<br />
- CRTC 2 : chipset MC6845,<br />
- CRTC 3 : CPC+ Asic,<br />
- CRTC 4 : ?<br />
<br />
The KC compact (KC mean KleinComputer = little computer) is a clone<br />
of the Amstrad CPC. It was made by VEB Mikroelectronik in East Germany<br />
(the old DDR) in 1989. It was made the year before the Berlin wall<br />
came down, and ceased production soon after.<br />
<br />
The KC compact is 95% compatible to the CPC. The functions of the<br />
Gate-Array are simulated by TTL-Logic and a Zilog Z8536 CIO. The ROMs<br />
are a patched English CPC6128 Operating system ROM (includes setup code<br />
for the Z8536) and a unpatched Locomotive BASIC v1.1 rom.<br />
<br />
The only incompatibility lies with the interrupt generation mechanism.<br />
Any program that relies on exact interrupt generation behaviour may<br />
fail to work.<br />
<br />
In some respects, the KC compact is actually more powerful than the CPC,<br />
because the interrupt frequency can be programmed, in theory the resolution<br />
could be reprogrammed, and the colour palette changed (replacing the colour<br />
rom). More details are available at<br />
http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad<br />
<br />
If you can read french and want to learn more about Amstrad CPC<br />
history, you should order the excellent book "Ces ordinateurs sont<br />
dangereux" by François Quentin (fquentin club-internet.fr)<br />
for 25 Euros (postage included, send an international postal order<br />
by going to your post office) to :<br />
<br />
François Quentin<br />
9 Nonneville<br />
28140 Loigny la Bataille<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
cover of the book ces ordinateurs sont dangereux<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1) Emulators and utilities<br />
<br />
A1.1) emulators<br />
<br />
There is a commercial spectrum emulator for the CPC, reviewed in<br />
Amstrad Action.<br />
<br />
The best emulator for DOS is Caprice32. For win9x, the emulators are<br />
quite good : Arnold, Winape32 and MTMW. All win9x emulators emulates<br />
CPC+, NO$CPC is the only DOS emulator which emulates CPC+.<br />
On Amiga, Emu-CPC should be the best emulator.<br />
<br />
A1.1.1) CPCEMU (PC) 06/25/98<br />
<br />
CPCEMU by Marco Vieth, last version is 1.5b1, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcemu15.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.2) Caprice32 (PC) and CPE (for PC and Amiga) and 04/28/2003<br />
<br />
CPE, first written by Bernd Schmidt and then by Ulrich Doewich<br />
(report bugs, suggestions to caprice32 cybercube.com) since v5.1<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpe52.zip, or if you have a<br />
386, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpe51.zip<br />
For sources : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpesrc52.zip<br />
<br />
CPE is now replaced by Caprice32, a 32bit emulator for dos (v1.11 or<br />
2b2) or win9x, get it at :<br />
http://www.caprice32.cybercube.com<br />
<br />
Amiga CPE (68000, 1 Mo), last version is February 95, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/acpe_new.lzh<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.3) A-CPC (PC) (06/01/97)<br />
<br />
The Amstrad CPC emulator (v0.55beta) by Herman Dullink on PC, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpc055.zip<br />
<br />
Current beta version is v0.56<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.4) PC-CPC (PC) 11/07/2004<br />
<br />
A PC version of AMI-CPC by Ludovic Deplanque (see A1.1.7), go<br />
http://www.chez.com/deplanque/<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.5) NO$CPC (PC) 02/04/2001<br />
<br />
A german emulator by Martin Korth, go to http://www.work.de/nocash<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.6) Richard Wilson's emulators 12/23/99<br />
<br />
Richard Wilson (author of ParaDOS) wrote no less than 3 emulators, get<br />
them at http://winape.emuunlim.com :<br />
<br />
- RWCPC for msdos : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/rwcpc.zip<br />
- CPC emulator for windows 3.1, with debugger and assembler :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcwin10.zip<br />
- WinApe 32, the CPC(+) emulator for win9x, comes with a built-in<br />
compatible Maxam assembler<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.7) AMI-CPC (Amiga) 07/11/2004<br />
<br />
A french CPC emulator for Amiga, by Ludovic Deplanque, sources included.<br />
http://www.chez.com/deplanque<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.8) A-CPC (Amiga)<br />
<br />
A CPC emulator for Amiga by Kevin Thacker. Get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/acpcde20.lha<br />
It's an evaluation version of the real shareware. Don't forget the web<br />
page of Kevin (see A2.2).<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.9) Emu-CPC (Amiga) 04/15/99<br />
<br />
Another french CPC emulator on AMIGA by Stephane Tavenard, get EmuCPC<br />
v0.7 at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/emucpc07.lzx<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.10) !CPC (Acorn) 07/18/99<br />
<br />
!CPC is a CPC emulator for Acorn RISC OS machines (Archimedes/RISC PC)<br />
by Mark RISON. Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpc0728.zip<br />
<br />
Get the sources on Lip6 : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcs0728.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.11) !CPCemu (Acorn)<br />
<br />
This emulator for Acorn RISC OS machines is written by Andreas<br />
Stroiczek, aka Face Hugger. Get v1.10 at<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcem110.zip<br />
or on ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/acorn/long/emulator<br />
ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/acorn/riscos/emulator<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.12) CPC++ (Unix and MAC) 03/02/2002<br />
<br />
<br />
This emulator for SunOS, Linux and MAC is written by Brice Rive.<br />
Go at http://bricerive.free.fr/cpc<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.13) SIMCPC (PC)<br />
<br />
Presumably the first CPC emulator written, for PC XT/AT by GHE,<br />
Aachen. It is only black and white, with additional ROMs.<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/simcpc.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.14) Multi-Machine, or MTM (win9x) 01/11/2000<br />
<br />
Get MTM v1.30b by Paul Hodgson at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/mtmw130b.zip<br />
<br />
MTM is a win9x multi-machine emulator. It emulates Amstrad CPC(+),<br />
Sinclair ZX80/81 and Spectrum, Jupiter Ace and Elan Enterprise.<br />
It can read .WAV or .CDT (digitalized Amstrad tapes).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.15) Arnold (win9x, MACos, Unix/Linux), Arnold Jr (Java) 11/08/2004<br />
<br />
A CPC(+) emulator by Kevin Thacker for win9x, get binaries and<br />
sources at http://arnold.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
Get the MACos conversion by Richard Bannister at http://www.bannister.org/software/emu.htm<br />
<br />
Andreas Micklei is working on the Linux version, get patches at<br />
http://arnold.berlios.de/<br />
<br />
Arnold Junior is a different emulator, the emulation is very simple.<br />
It uses the z80 emulation from Jasper (Spectrum emulator at <br />
http://www.spectrum.lovely.net<br />
The source to Arnold Jnr is available from<br />
http://www.arnoldemu.freeserve.co.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.16) Zsim (PC) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
Zsim v2.42 by Jurgen G. Weber, it simulates a CP/M Z80 machine. It<br />
DOES NOT simulate CP/M. It includes a PD CP/M compatible operating<br />
system and a program to format CP/M disks, so you can run CP/M<br />
programs. It can read DATA and SYSTEM disks directly.<br />
http://www.jwi.de/zsim<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.17) Yage (PC) 07/15/99<br />
<br />
Yage v0.91 by Antoine Pitrou, a CPC emulator which handles demos like<br />
'The demo' and 'divine megademo'. Get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/yage091.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.18) CPCE (msdos/win9x) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
A spanish Amstrad CPC emulator for msdos/win9x by CNGSOFT, go<br />
http://cpce.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.19) CPC-emulator (Linux/Unix) 02/05/2001<br />
<br />
CPC-emulator for Linux/Unix with X11 version 023 by Ulrich Cordes,<br />
features .DSK (with large formats : 720 Ko), sound, debugger.<br />
go http://www.amstrad-cpc.de<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.20) M.E.S.S. (PC, MAC, Amiga) 10/23/2001<br />
<br />
Multi-Emulator Super System (Amstrad CPC, PCW, and NC) is available<br />
on : http://www.mess.org<br />
<br />
For using PcW16 emulation, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/pcwos.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.21) Arnimedes (PC) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
Arnimedes for msdos and win9x, by Oliver Lenz, get it at http://www.arnimedes.de<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.22) XCPC (Unix/X11R6) 10/24/2001<br />
<br />
An Amstrad CPC emulator by Olivier Poncet for unix and X11R6 at :<br />
http://xcpc.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.1.23 CoPaCabana (win9x) 05/06/2003<br />
<br />
A french windows Amstrad CPC emulator at :<br />
http://copacabana.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2) Utilities<br />
<br />
A1.2.1) SNA2GIF (PC)<br />
<br />
SNA2GIF v1.1 by Marco Vieth is included in CPCEMU, it extracts<br />
screens from snapshots to GIF format.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.2) SNAP GRAB (PC)<br />
<br />
SNAP GRAB v1.1 is a freeware by Georg Schwarz to extract screens from<br />
snapshots to Multiface II format, which can be seen on real CPC even<br />
with a multiface. If you want to see the picture on your PC, you will<br />
need CPC2x (see A1.2.3), get SNAPGR11.ZIP.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.3) CPC2x (was CPC to TIFF) (PC)<br />
<br />
CPC2x v2.0 by Michael Stroucken converts Amstrad CPC screens to the<br />
graphic TIF and GIF format. Get CPC2X.ZIP with sources and<br />
binaries for MSDOS and CP/M.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.4) CPC file system (PC) 06/08/2004<br />
<br />
CPCfs v0.85.3 by Derik van Zutphen, it transfers CPC files between .DSK<br />
files and DOS files, in the two ways. There is a useful batch mode.<br />
http://www.426.ch/cpcfs/<br />
<br />
Better get CPCXFS, the updated version by Kevin Thacker which<br />
supports now extended .DSK, bugs removed, other updates, at :<br />
http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.5) Multiface II to Snapshot (PC)<br />
<br />
M2TOSNA v1.1 by James McKay converts CPC Multiface II files to 64<br />
Ko and 128 Ko snapshots files. Look for M2TOSNA1.ZIP.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.6) CPDread and CPDwrite (PC) 06/03/99<br />
<br />
Copy Protected Disk reader v3.24 by Ulrich Doewich, for transferring<br />
CPC disks into the common DSK file format of CPC emulators. It uses<br />
the extended DSK format which manages copy protected disks better.<br />
Get CPDR324.ZIP<br />
<br />
CPDwrite v1.03, for writing back .DSK to a disk, even with protected<br />
games, get CPDW103.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.7) MACTerm (MAC)<br />
<br />
Transfer files between CPC and MAC with a parallel cable, get CPCTERM.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.8) 22disk (PC) 08/06/2000<br />
<br />
22disk is a shareware utility by Sydex (http://www.sydex.com) which<br />
can read/write/format CP/M disks on PC. It can read CPC disks formats<br />
with a file called CPMDISKS.DEF which comes with CPCEMU, or EURO.DEF<br />
(ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/eurodef.zip) or my<br />
own file (ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/gen8-def.zip).<br />
You shouldn't use it under OS/2 or win95, unless you have the last<br />
version (ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/22dsk144.zip).<br />
<br />
Sydex has removed 22disk since 2000 from public distribution, but is<br />
still for sale on their web site.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.9) DIC (PC) 06/14/97<br />
<br />
Disc Image Copier by Tim Rieman, transfer DATA and SYSTEM disc from<br />
CPC to PC with a parallel cable, get :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/dic130.zip<br />
<br />
For conversion from PC to CPC, see A1.2.11<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.10) AIFF decoder (Unix, PC, Amiga) 02/28/2000<br />
<br />
AIFF decoder by Pierre Guerrier, a tool for retrieving data from<br />
sampled Amstrad CPC tapes, C sources included. Get programs from :<br />
<br />
- MSDOS port v1.2 by Ulrich Doewich :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/pcdcdr12.zip<br />
- Amiga port by Kevin Thacker :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/amiaiff.lzh<br />
<br />
A1.2.11) PC2CPC (PC)<br />
<br />
PC2CPC v2.0 by James Churchill converts CPC emulator EDSK images to 3"<br />
disks via the CPCEMU parallel link, look for<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/pc2cpc.zip<br />
<br />
For conversion from CPC 3" disk to PC .DSK see A1.2.9<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.12) DSK-CPC (CPC) 09/01/99<br />
<br />
DSK-CPC by Divine Coding reads a .DSK or .EDSK image from a 3.5" <br />
720Kb DOS disc in drive B and writes the image to a CPC disc, thus<br />
recreating the original software disc. It can can cope with copy-<br />
protected software. Get it at : <br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/disk/DSK-CPC.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.13) CPCKEY (PC) 06/08/2001<br />
<br />
CpcKey v0.3 for msdos use the CPCEMU parallel link for :<br />
<br />
- command/replace CPC keyboard with the PC keyboard,<br />
- send files between CPC and PC<br />
- modify the CPC memory, poke during games<br />
- automatic procedures, etc...<br />
- compatible Intel HEX format<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.14) SEND2 (CPC) 06/15/97<br />
<br />
SEND2 v1.2 by J.GUEZENNEC (jguezenn icor.fr) is a complete parallel<br />
transfer package which is an amelioration of CPCPARA.BAS :<br />
<br />
- 3" disk transfer (DATA, SYSTEM, IBM),<br />
- ROM transfers,<br />
- tape transfers.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.15) TransCPC<br />
<br />
CPC transfile project, a project aimed at simulating a small file<br />
system on the Amstrad CPC with the files being stored on a PC hard<br />
disk. The project is complete, there is no plan to improve it. Get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/transcpc.zip<br />
The CPC asm code needs Devpac or similar to be compiled, and any PC<br />
assembler for the PC asm code.<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.16) ReadScr (PC)<br />
<br />
A PC utility for ms-dos by Ark for viewing Amstrad CPC screens, with<br />
palettes or not, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/graphic/readscr.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.17 CPC2TAPE (PC) 08/16/99<br />
<br />
A dos utility (comes with C sources) to transfer Amstrad files from<br />
a PC to the CPC directly via the sound card, or to tapes, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/cpc2tape.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A1.2.18) SLIP/IP stack 04/24/99<br />
<br />
A SLIP/IP stack developped by Mark Rison for Amstrad<br />
CPC6128s with Amstrad serial interfaces. Using this, you can<br />
establish a SLIP connection from your Amstrad and then ping it. To<br />
* find out more, go to http://www.nenie.org/cpcip/<br />
<br />
It's probably easiest if you connect your CPC to a Linux box,<br />
using a null modem, and the instructions assume this, but there's<br />
no reason in principle why you couldn't connect via a modem.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A2) Sources of emulators, ROMs and programs<br />
<br />
ROMs are now included with CPCEMU and CPE, with the permission of<br />
Amstrad and Locomotive Software.<br />
<br />
If you have ROMs on a romboard, you can get them for use with an<br />
emulator, get CPCEMU, it comes with a basic program to transfer a ROM<br />
to a file.<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.0) IRC 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
You can exchange files with Internet Relay Chat, but its primary goal<br />
is to chat with other internet users.<br />
<br />
- #CPC, every days on IRCNet<br />
- #CPC, on irc.emm.fr<br />
- #CPC on irc.neoxys.org port 6667<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.1) FTP sites 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
If you have problems accessing FTP sites, use the following method :<br />
<br />
ftp://anonymous@ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcemu15.zip<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad, thanks to Remy Card,<br />
http://genesis8.free.fr/files.php (HTML front-end with<br />
the list of all files, size and description included).<br />
<br />
all questions about this site should be directed to roussin noos.fr<br />
<br />
- ftp://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/pub/cpc/ADATE, thanks to Sergio Bayarri<br />
or creating the site, and to Kevin Thacker for maintaining it. Send<br />
what you have in /pub/cpc/ADATE/incoming. This site contains tape<br />
images (.cdt) and disk images (.dsk). The aim of this site is to<br />
preserve games, so only original games are allowed. No hacked or<br />
modified games will be allowed. Please see the documentation at this<br />
site about creating tape-images using existing tools. (voc2tzx)<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc, thanks to Arnt Gulbrandsen for<br />
creating the site, and to Nicholas Campbell for maintaining it.<br />
Send what you have in /pub/cpc/incoming or email to nich otto.org,<br />
look for the HTML front-end : http://tacgr.emuunlim.com<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.math.uni-hamburg.de/pub/misc/cpc_emu<br />
mirror of ftp.nvg.ntnu.no<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/cpm, thanks to Paul Martin, specific<br />
Amstrad CP/M related files.<br />
<br />
- http://www.cantrell.org.uk/mirrors, mirror of lip6 and nvg<br />
<br />
- Two Mag FTP site<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.2) WWW 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
You will find them at :<br />
<br />
- http://genesis8.free.fr<br />
the FAQ maintainer homepage with Amstrad news and more !<br />
<br />
Three other important web sites :<br />
<br />
- http://www.amstrad.com<br />
the official Amstrad web site<br />
<br />
- http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad<br />
the biggest Amstrad web page by Kevin Thacker<br />
<br />
- http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/<br />
Cliff Lawson's site about all Amstrad computers range, even the PC ones <br />
<br />
<br />
A2.3) BBS 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
Informations removed indefinitely.<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4) Using programs with emulators or real CPC<br />
<br />
A2.4.1) DSK files<br />
<br />
These files are images of a disk, you "insert" a disk with F3 in<br />
CPCEMU, and F6 with CPE, then you can type CAT to see the files,<br />
RUN"file_name" to run a program (.BAS or .BIN).<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4.2) CPC files 11/07/2004<br />
<br />
Three solutions to use plain CPC files :<br />
<br />
a) put them in the TAPE directory, type |TAPE then the usual RUN"<br />
<br />
b) WinAPE comes with a ROM image called CPCDOS. Simply select the ROM<br />
(probably best below AMSDOS in ROM 6), then you can use |DOS,<br />
|DOS.IN, |DOS.OUT, |CD<br />
<br />
c) inject them in a .DSK file with CPCFS (see A1.2.4) :<br />
<br />
- create an empty .DSK : CPCFS -nd empty.dsk (you can omit the .dsk)<br />
- inject files : CPCFS empty -mp *.* (the files must be in the<br />
current directory, the DSK can be somewhere else)<br />
<br />
To extract files from a .DSK : CPCFS image.dsk -mg *.*<br />
<br />
XTI by Pierre Guerrier can also put amsdos files into a DSK.<br />
Note that there are MAC and Amiga ports of XTI.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4.3) How to run programs with a CPC or emulator ?<br />
<br />
Type CAT to get the directory of the disk, mostly programs are run<br />
with a BASIC loader, so looks for *.BAS, then type RUN"name.BAS" (.BAS<br />
can be omitted). If there isn't a basic loader, run the .BINary<br />
program directly : type RUN"name.BIN" (.BIN can be omitted).<br />
<br />
Some disks doesn't have a real directory, and must be launched with<br />
the CP/M command : |CPM.<br />
<br />
For running tapes on a real CPC, type RUN", the CPC will launch the<br />
first program on the tape.<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.4.4) How to format a disk 01/03/2003<br />
<br />
On a CPC, use the formatting utility on your CP/M disk (diskit) or<br />
the following basic program :<br />
<br />
5 ' QuickFormat by Adrian Forbes<br />
10 MODE 1:PRINT"Please Wait..."<br />
20 GOSUB 150<br />
30 MODE 1<br />
40 INPUT "(D)ata or (V)endor";f$<br />
50 PRINT "Sure (Y/N)"<br />
60 a$=INKEY$:IF a$="" THEN 60<br />
70 IF LOWER$(a$)<>"y" THEN GOTO 60<br />
80 MODE 1<br />
90 PRINT"Insert disc to format in drive A":PRINT"Then press a key..."<br />
100 CALL &BB18<br />
110 MODE 1<br />
120 PRINT"Formatting..."<br />
130 |QF,f$<br />
140 GOTO 30<br />
150 ch=0<br />
160 add=&4000<br />
170 ln=310<br />
180 FOR x=1 TO 8<br />
190 READ a$:a=VAL("&"+a$)<br />
200 POKE add,a<br />
210 add=add+1<br />
220 ch=ch+a<br />
230 NEXT<br />
240 READ ch$<br />
250 IF ch 'put 'not equal to' here, cant do it in HTML' VAL("&"+ch$) THEN PRINT"Error in line";ln:END<br />
260 ln=ln+10<br />
270 ch=0<br />
280 IF ln 'put "not equal to' here, cant do it in HTML' 510 THEN GOTO 180<br />
290 CALL &4000<br />
300 RETURN<br />
310 DATA 21,8D,40,01,91,40,C3,D1,354<br />
320 DATA BC,FE,01,C0,21,9A,40,06,37C<br />
330 DATA 09,36,00,23,36,00,23,36,F1<br />
340 DATA 00,23,36,02,23,10,F2,21,1A1<br />
350 DATA 88,40,CD,D4,BC,22,89,40,410<br />
360 DATA DD,6E,00,DD,66,01,23,5E,310<br />
370 DATA 23,56,1A,FE,44,CA,80,40,35F<br />
380 DATA FE,64,CA,80,40,3E,41,32,39D<br />
390 DATA 8C,40,11,00,00,06,28,C5,1D0<br />
400 DATA 21,9A,40,7A,06,09,77,23,21E<br />
410 DATA 23,23,23,10,F9,3A,8C,40,278<br />
420 DATA 06,05,21,9C,40,CD,73,40,288<br />
430 DATA 06,04,21,A0,40,CD,73,40,28B<br />
440 DATA 21,9A,40,DF,89,40,14,C1,378<br />
450 DATA 10,D5,C9,77,23,23,23,23,2B1<br />
460 DATA 23,23,23,23,3C,10,F4,C9,295<br />
470 DATA 3E,C1,32,8C,40,C3,3F,40,33F<br />
480 DATA 86,00,00,07,00,00,00,00,8D<br />
490 DATA 00,97,40,C3,09,40,C9,51,2FD<br />
500 DATA C6,00,20,00,00,00,00,00,E6<br />
510 DATA end<br />
<br />
On a PC, use 22disk, look for A128<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.5) Buying hardware/software<br />
<br />
A2.5.1) Auctions sites<br />
<br />
Auctions sites like http://www.ebay.com are good places to find<br />
hardware and software<br />
<br />
<br />
A2.5.2) Emmaüs (only in France)<br />
<br />
It's possible to find interesting things in Emmaüs shops, like at<br />
Trappes http://www.emmaus-trappes.com/informatique <br />
<br />
<br />
A2.5.3) Tradinpost<br />
<br />
- You can buy a selection of games cartridges for the CPC+ and the<br />
GX4000, cartridges are unboxed and without instructions. Price £7.99<br />
each including postage and packing in United Kingdom, also programs<br />
for CPC/PCW, go at http://www.tradeinpost.com<br />
<br />
John Thackeray (email : Tradingpost btinternet.com)<br />
Trade in Post<br />
Victoria Road<br />
Shifnal<br />
Shropshire TF11 8AF<br />
Tel/Fax : 00 44 (0)1952 462135<br />
<br />
<br />
A3) Transfer between CPC and PC<br />
<br />
Later mentions of DDI-1 can also be replaced by FD-1 (which comes<br />
without the interface for the 464)<br />
<br />
A3.1.1) 3" drive on PC (part one) 10/22/2002<br />
<br />
* A working solution on http://www.fvempel.nl/3pc.html<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.1.2) 3" drive on PC (part two) 01/11/2000<br />
<br />
Porting files across from CPC to PC is easy, at least, if you have<br />
a DDI-1 disk drive ! You need to follow exactly these instructions.<br />
As is usual with things like this, you do everything entirely at your<br />
own risk. I have done this on my own PC without damaging it, but<br />
cannot guarantee that it will work with yours. If you do damage your<br />
computer, it is YOUR FAULT.<br />
<br />
Note of the FAQ keeper, I have a report of someone trying out the<br />
following instructions, who had his controller burnt, and another<br />
whose 3" drive died, so beware.<br />
<br />
These instructions only apply to the DDI-1 package. They MAY work with<br />
the FD1 3" second drive, and will definitely NOT work with the<br />
internal drives on 6128s, 664s, and 6128+s.<br />
<br />
Install 22DISK! You will need to tell it you have no A: drive, and<br />
that B: is a 360K drive, physical unit 0, on the Primary adapter, with<br />
step-rate of 12 milli-seconds. You will also need the CPMDISKS.DEF<br />
file from CPCEMU.<br />
<br />
0 Install 22DISK with CPMDISKS.DEF coming with CPCEMU or the one from<br />
EURODEF.ZIP<br />
<br />
1 open your PC, following all usual precautions such as turning off<br />
the power and discharging any static electricity on your body!<br />
<br />
2 Unplug any floppy drives. This step is important. (See note 1)<br />
<br />
3 Find the connector that is meant for the B: drive. (It is probably<br />
on the same cable as the connector for the A: drive. The A: connector<br />
has a twist in it. The B: connector is the other one!)<br />
<br />
4 Plug it into your DDI-1 drive unit. You may have to file the keyway<br />
on the connector off. (Different PCs have different keyways on their<br />
connectors, so you may not have to attack it with a file. So much for<br />
standardisation!)<br />
<br />
5 Turn the DDI-1 drive on first, then the PC. When it does the<br />
Power-on test, press DEL to enter the setup menu (you have got an AMI<br />
BIOS haven't you?). Tell it you have no A: drive and a 360K 5.25" B:<br />
drive. (See note 2)<br />
<br />
6 Use 22DISK to read (not under OS/2 or windows 95), write and format<br />
your 3" disks to your heart's content ! You could also use ANADISK I<br />
suppose.<br />
<br />
7 When you've finished, restore the machine its original state. As<br />
well as using CPC disks, you'll probably be able to use Spectrum 3<br />
disks if you have an appropriate CPMDISKS.DEF. If of course you want<br />
to use Speccy disks...<br />
<br />
Note 1 : Amstrad's disk drive is reasonably standard, but not quite!<br />
When you install it, it claims to be both your physical drive 0 and<br />
physical drive 1. As such, if you expect it to be just drive 1 (B:),<br />
and leave unit 0 (A:) still plugged in, it will promptly ram the heads<br />
of unit 0 hard against the end stop, promptly trashing your unit 0. I<br />
found this the hard way, and had to buy a new 3.5" floppy drive.<br />
<br />
Note 2 : If you don't have an AMI BIOS, then this will be different.<br />
You may have to run a program from a system disk which came with your<br />
computer.<br />
<br />
The pin-outs of the 3" drive are _identical_ to the ones of a 5.25"<br />
drive - it will just plug in. It's a long time since I was inside my<br />
Einstein, but I'm pretty sure that drive is a 40track SS unit - what a<br />
PC would call a 180K drive. Things like the Disk Change line may be<br />
different, but if you set up your PC to ignore that (and possibly tell<br />
it it's a 360K drive), you should be OK.<br />
<br />
I've used a 3" drive (actually a Double-sided model) with an original<br />
IBM XT in this way.<br />
<br />
A reply to the last two paragraphs :<br />
<br />
It actually depends on the type of 3" drive. Some of them had a 34 way<br />
connector like the IBM PC 5.25 " drive (i.e. PCB gold plated edge<br />
connector) and are compatible. Genuine Amstrad drives on the other hand<br />
have a 26-way PCB header which contains all the useful signals, although<br />
some have been removed.<br />
<br />
I remember, that the 34 way connectors are only nearly compatible. In<br />
those days around 1985, I connected a CPC 464 External drive to<br />
another CPM computer with standard 5.25" drives like the PC-drives.<br />
It was necessary to swap the lines since the pin numbering was mirrored<br />
compared to the standard.<br />
<br />
I also think that the exact layout depends on the version of the<br />
computer (CPC 464/664/6128). So be careful and do not ruin your<br />
hardware by building sh circuits! (It shouldn't be very difficult to<br />
verify which are the GND-lines )<br />
<br />
A complement to this reply<br />
<br />
The Amstrad and PC disk connections are as follows:<br />
<br />
26 pin Amstrad disk drive:<br />
<br />
Index 2 * * 1 GND<br />
DS0 4 * * 3 GND<br />
DS1 6 * * 5 GND<br />
Motor 8 * * 7 GND<br />
Dirn 10 * * 9 GND<br />
Step 12 * * 11 GND<br />
Wdata 14 * * 13 GND<br />
Wenable 16 * * 15 GND<br />
Track0 18 * * 16 GND<br />
WProt 20 * * 19 GND<br />
Rdata 22 * * 21 GND<br />
Side 24 * * 23 GND<br />
N.C ? 26 * * 25 GND<br />
<br />
34 pin Standard disk drive:<br />
<br />
Head Load 2 * * 1 GND<br />
In Use ? 4 * * 3 GND<br />
DS3 6 * * 5 GND<br />
Index 8 * * 7 GND<br />
DS0 10 * * 9 GND<br />
DS1 12 * * 11 GND<br />
DS2 14 * * 13 GND<br />
Motor 16 * * 15 GND<br />
Dirn 18 * * 17 GND<br />
Step 20 * * 19 GND<br />
Wdata 22 * * 21 GND<br />
Wenable 24 * * 23 GND<br />
Track0 26 * * 25 GND<br />
WProt 28 * * 27 GND<br />
Rdata 30 * * 29 GND<br />
Side 32 * * 31 GND<br />
N.C. ? 34 * * 33 GND<br />
<br />
Note that on the Amstrad drive, DS3 and DS2 are missing.<br />
<br />
The pins marked with a ? may have been redefined on some<br />
drives (e.g. on high density PC drives, one of them is used<br />
to change the drive current - I can't remember which now),<br />
also on very old single sided drives, the Side signal used to<br />
be used to reset the drive. If you are using a 34 way<br />
connector drive in an Amstrad, you may want to hard wire<br />
Head Load to be permanently enabled (if it is used - not<br />
all drives do).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.1.3) 3" drive on PC (part three) 02/17/98<br />
<br />
Here is other information by Juan Perez Delgado, as I know nothing<br />
of hardware, be cautious. This doesn't apply for Schneider drives.<br />
<br />
1. Read all first<br />
<br />
2. Then you open your PC, and unplug and take off the cable that goes<br />
from the FD controller to the FD drives. The cable looks something<br />
like this: (including the twist between the B: and A: connectors)<br />
(ctlr = Floppy Disc Controller)<br />
<br />
to FD ctler to B: drive to A: drive<br />
/-\ /-\ /-\<br />
2 -|---------|-|---------|-|2<br />
4 -|---------|-|---------|-|4<br />
6 -|---------|-|---------|-|6<br />
8 -|---------|-|---------|-|8<br />
10-|---------|-|-\ /----|-|10 ) 16 of ctler, A: thinks it is 10<br />
12-|---------|-|- \/ ----|-|12 ) 14 of ctler, A: thinks it is 12<br />
14-|---------|-|- /\ ----|-|14 ) 12 of ctler, A: thinks it is 14<br />
16-|---------|-|-/ \----|-|16 ) 10 of ctler, A: thinks it is 16<br />
18-|---------|-|---------|-|18<br />
20-|---------|-|---------|-|20<br />
22-|---------|-|---------|-|22<br />
24-|---------|-|---------|-|24<br />
26-|---------|-|---------|-|26<br />
28-|---------|-|---------|-|28<br />
30-|---------|-|---------|-|30<br />
32-|---------|-|---------|-|32<br />
34-|---------|-|---------|-|34<br />
\-/ \-/ \-/<br />
<br />
3. Using a screwdriver and a cutter I reordered the wires that go to<br />
the A: drive (I left some of them not connected):<br />
<br />
to FD ctler. to B: drive to A: drive<br />
/-\ /-\<br />
2 -|---------|-|------- You can see that signals<br />
4 -|---------|-|------- 2,4,6,10(16 from the ctler)<br />
6 -|---------|-|------- are not used.<br />
8 -|---------|-|---------\<br />
10-|---------|-|-\ /-nc \-|-| 2 (connected to ctler pin 8)<br />
12-|---------|-|- \/ -------|-| 4<br />
14-|---------|-|- /\ -------|-| 6<br />
16-|---------|-|-/ \-------|-| 8<br />
18-|---------|-|------------|-| 10<br />
20-|---------|-|------------|-| 12<br />
22-|---------|-|------------|-| 14<br />
24-|---------|-|------------|-| 16<br />
26-|---------|-|------------|-| 18<br />
28-|---------|-|------------|-| 20<br />
30-|---------|-|------------|-| 22<br />
32-|---------|-|------------|-| 24<br />
34-|---------|-|------------|-| 26<br />
\-/ \-/ |-| 28<br />
|-| 30<br />
|-| 32<br />
|-| 34<br />
\-/<br />
<br />
Of course, odd pins must be connected to wires of ground (odd<br />
pins in the drive with odd pins in the ctler, doesn't matter the<br />
number).<br />
<br />
4. Next, you open the CPC6128, and get the 3"FD, unplug only the cable<br />
that comes from the controller (the one in the 26-pin connector).<br />
<br />
5. Plug-in the cable you have 'build' in step 3 to the FD cntler (as it<br />
was before you disconnected it), and connect the CPC 3"FD to the<br />
connector whose wires you have reordered. As the connector is 34 pin<br />
wide, and the drive is 26-pin, there will be a side not connected<br />
(corresponding to pins 28 to 34).<br />
<br />
Now you have the controller cable from the PC controller connected to<br />
the 3" drive. I think you can still connect another driver to the<br />
other free connector, but I didn't try it because I read some people<br />
have burned its controller doing similar things. You leave the power<br />
cable of the 3" drive connected to the CPC, as it was before.<br />
<br />
6. Now, you switch on your CPC (monitor, then keyboard). The FD will<br />
start running continuously.<br />
<br />
7. Now, you switch on your PC. If all is Ok, nothing should burn :), and<br />
the 3" FD will stop running. Then in the bios setup you tell you have<br />
a 360Kb 5.25" drive A. You boot the PC again if needed.<br />
<br />
8. In order to use with CPDRead, you must set your drive<br />
(cpdread.cfg) as a 360Ko drive with 360Ko disks, and you must set<br />
#STEP to 2)<br />
<br />
#STEP set to 1 worked for somebody else.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.2.1) 3,5" or 5,25" drive on CPC 06/29/98<br />
<br />
See A5.2 after installing your new drive.<br />
<br />
You can use a 3.5" or 5.25" drive on a CPC. You have to take care<br />
about the cabling, as some 6128s use a 36 pin port and the drive only<br />
has 34. A normal PC floppy cable (5 connector) can be used to connect<br />
drives, although some connectors may need changing. The six problems<br />
which can arrive are:<br />
<br />
- The drive has no ready signal. That is true for some older PC<br />
drives. In this case, forget it, if you are not able to solder some<br />
IC's to simulate the signal.<br />
<br />
- You can only use one side of the disk (180k). If you want to use<br />
both sides, you have to solder in a switch, or get another DOS<br />
(Vortex XDOS or Dobbertin X-DDOS), the best DOS is ParaDOS.<br />
<br />
- High-density drives have a hi/lo signal not present on CPCs which<br />
may cause problems, it is probably best to use older 720k drives.<br />
<br />
- Some 5.25" drives, namely 720k QD drives, may cause problems,<br />
however these are not very common and so shouldn't be a cause for<br />
concern.<br />
<br />
- Drives may not work properly on the CPC by giving read errors and<br />
seek errors, etc. The first thing to do in this event is to clean<br />
the edge connector on the CPC with some IPA (head cleaner fluid),<br />
and then clean the drive heads in the same way if necessary.<br />
<br />
- The jumper setting on the drive is wrong. On older 5.25" drives<br />
you may find that they have been set to Drive 0 (DS0), in which case<br />
you need to set the drive to drive 1 (DS1) or use a PC drive cable<br />
which has a twist in it.<br />
<br />
To copy disks from 3" in drive A to 3.5"/5.25" in drive B <br />
the best method is to use Disckit2/3 that comes with CP/M, depending on<br />
which version you have. If Disckit3 doesn't work, Procopy can tackle<br />
most disks, and runs from drive B so you can copy it across to your CPC<br />
fairly easily. You can read the CPC disks on the PC with 22DISK from<br />
Sydex, or Ulrich Doewich's CPDRead, see A1.2.6 and A1.2.8.<br />
<br />
The following diagram is a pin table comparing a modern 1.44Mb 3.5"<br />
drive to the drive B connector on a CPC, which you may find useful.<br />
Note that although the CPC connector is numbered backward, it is still<br />
directly compatible.<br />
<br />
1.44Mb 3.5" drive: CPC drive B connector<br />
<br />
All odd pins: Ground -------------> All even pins: Ground<br />
2: Hi/lo density -----------------> 33: N/C<br />
4: N/C ---------------------------> 31: N/C<br />
6: N/C ---------------------------> 29: N/C<br />
8: Index -------------------------> 27: Index<br />
10: Motor enable A ---------------> 25: N/C<br />
12: Drive select B ---------------> 23: Drive select 1 (B)<br />
14: Drive select A ---------------> 21: N/C<br />
16: Motor Enable B ---------------> 19: Motor On<br />
18: Direction select -------------> 17: Direction Select<br />
20: Head Step --------------------> 15: Step<br />
22: Write data -------------------> 13: Write data<br />
24: Write gate -------------------> 11: Write gate<br />
26: Track 00 ---------------------> 9: Track 0<br />
28: Write protect ----------------> 7: Write protect<br />
30: Read data --------------------> 5: Read data<br />
32: Head select ------------------> 3: Side 1 select<br />
34: Disk change ------------------> 1: Ready<br />
<br />
A detailed guide more specific to 5.25" drives can be found at the All<br />
Things CPC website, and there is also information at the other CPC<br />
sites, see A2.2.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.2.2) 3,5" or 5,25" drive on CPC+ (by Simon Matthews)<br />
<br />
See A5.2 after installing your new drive.<br />
<br />
Adding a 3.5" drive to the CPC 6128 was a doddle - 34 way card edge<br />
connector on one end, 34 way IDC on the other end and you were away.<br />
<br />
The numbering on the pins was pretty easy, too. Looking at the<br />
connector from the BACK of the machine, Pins 1 to 33 (odd) ran from<br />
left to right along the bottom, pins 2 to 34 (even) ran from left to<br />
right along the top. All of the top pins were grounded, and pin 1<br />
(bottom left) was the READY line, which by convention would be denoted<br />
by the "stripe" of the ribbon cable. At the other end, a simple IDC<br />
plug connected to the external drive, usually with the "stripe"<br />
nearest to the power connector.<br />
<br />
The problem with the CPC+ is that the connector on the back of the<br />
computer is 36-way, not 34 and is numbered back to front as well. So,<br />
looking at the connector from the BACK of the machine again, pins 1 to<br />
35 (odd) ran from RIGHT TO LEFT on the top of the connector, and pins<br />
2 to 36 (even) ran from RIGHT TO LEFT on the bottom of the connector.<br />
Again, all of the even pins were grounded. Here's where it gets<br />
tricky...<br />
<br />
This time, pin 33 is READY, pin 31 is SIDE 1 SELECT all the way to pin<br />
7 which is INDEX. In other words, the lines are in the same order,<br />
but different pin numbers. It all sounds quite hectic, but it's easy<br />
to sort out in practice.<br />
<br />
Firstly, take a length of 34-way ribbon cable and crimp the 34-way<br />
IDC connector on as usual. At the other end, peel away the cable on<br />
the other side of the "stripe" for a few centimetres. Now<br />
place this cable in the 36way Amphenol connector so that the stripe<br />
corresponds to pin 33; in other words, make sure the LEFTMOST 3<br />
blades are left empty. The other edge of the cable should be lying on<br />
the RIGHTMOST blade, with the wire you peeled away not connected to<br />
anything.<br />
<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
"stripe" --->|||||||34 WAY RIBBON CABLE||||||||<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| \<br />
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| \ <--- Peel away<br />
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
Goes to pin 33->||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| <--- Goes to pin 1<br />
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||<br />
pin 35 --------------------------------------- pin 1<br />
\ /<br />
\ 36 WAY AMPHENOL CONNECTOR /<br />
pin 36 ------------------------------------- pin 2<br />
<br />
* LEFTMOST 3 pins (36,35,34) NOT CONNECTED *<br />
<br />
Double check all is Ok, then crimp together. Now you can test the<br />
cable on your external drive. If the drive is unresponsive, or just<br />
spins constantly, try plugging the IDC cable in the other way around;<br />
most drives want the "stripe" nearest to the power connector, but a<br />
few want it the other way around.<br />
<br />
I know it sounds complex, but have a look at the pin-out diagrams and<br />
it's not too bad.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.3) parallel cable 06/08/2001<br />
<br />
The CPCEMU emulator has documentation on how to make such<br />
a cable yourself and includes utilities for both the PC and CPC that<br />
allow two-way communication and file transfer. However CPCPARA.BAS<br />
supplied in this package can extract files from CPC disk drives, not<br />
those saved on cassette tape. For files on tape, see A1.2.14.<br />
<br />
following line to be removed on next FAQ<br />
See A8.1.1.1 for getting this cable in France.<br />
<br />
If you have a problem with PCPARA.BAS, coming with CPCEMU, load the<br />
program into the emulator (put it in the TAPE directory) and save it<br />
as an ascii file with this command : SAVE"PCPARA.BAS",A<br />
or use SEND2<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.4) RS 232 & RS 422<br />
<br />
Neither the CPC nor the PCW have a RS 232. You can buy it, you then<br />
just need a communication program on PC and CPC/PCW and a null modem<br />
cable to exchange files between the computers.<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/rs232cpc.lzh for a circuit plan for<br />
a RS 232 interface, by Tim Riemann.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5) Companies<br />
<br />
Commercial companies can transfer your files<br />
<br />
A3.5.1) Locoscript Software (was Locomotive Software) 05/08/2000<br />
<br />
The Locomotive name and products has been sold to SD Micros (SD<br />
Microsystems Ltd). For sales write to sales locomotive.com,<br />
for support write to support locomotive.com<br />
<br />
See C3.1<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5.2) Rowansoft<br />
<br />
Contact Tony Gill at tgill alystra.win-uk.net for rates.<br />
<br />
ROWANSOFT, ROWANCRAIG, ARDFERN,<br />
BY LOCHGILPHEAD, ARGYLL, PA31 8QN<br />
Tel. 01852 500 257<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5.3) Holland Numerics Ltd 09/07/97<br />
<br />
Converts PCW data to PC format. A price list can be obtained by email<br />
from phil.holland bcs.org.uk on the web page :<br />
http://www.hollandnumerics.demon.co.uk/PCWPRICE.HTM<br />
or by post from:<br />
<br />
Philip R Holland<br />
Holland Numerics Ltd<br />
94 Green Drift<br />
Royston<br />
Herts SG8 5BT<br />
United Kingdom<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.5.4) David Simpson<br />
<br />
David Simpson (email : DAS picknowl.com.au)<br />
PO Box 187<br />
Mitcham Shopping Centre<br />
South Australia 5062<br />
Ph +61-8-83731693<br />
<br />
Contact me for rates.<br />
<br />
I also supply belts and/or do the replacement for 3" drives<br />
<br />
I am the contact for Amstrad Computer Club Incorporated in South<br />
Australia.<br />
<br />
The club meets weekly on Tuesday evenings between 6:30 and 9:00pm at<br />
Torrensville Primary School, Hayward Avenue, Torrensville, SA. While<br />
the club is primarily a no-brand PC compatibles club, I and several<br />
other members are familiar with CPC and PCW machines and are only too<br />
happy to help.<br />
<br />
<br />
A3.6) Tapes 03/28/2002<br />
<br />
A3.6.1) Using AIFF decoder 03/28/2002<br />
<br />
- digitalize the tape as AIFF or WAV files, using Cool Edit for example,<br />
- use AIFFdecoder (A1.2.10) for transforming an AIFF file to<br />
plain Amstrad files to put in the TAPE directory of an emulator,<br />
or use CPCFS (A1.2.4) to put the files into a .DSK,<br />
- run the Multi-Machine emulator which can directly read .WAV files.<br />
<br />
You can use CPC2TAPE (A1.2.17) to transfer a tape directly from PC to CPC.<br />
<br />
A3.6.2) Using vox2tzx and playtzx 03/28/2002<br />
<br />
Voc2tzx is an utility to transfer cassette programs into CDT tape<br />
images for use with emulators. There are instructions at the ADATE<br />
archive which describe how to identify and convert various loading<br />
systems.<br />
<br />
Playtzx is an utility to convert CDT tape images to a real cassette<br />
for use on a real CPC. You can play the CDT through the sound card of<br />
your PC.<br />
<br />
Get voc2tzx and playtzx at Word of Spectrum<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A4) Maps, solutions, pokes, basic loaders ?<br />
<br />
A4.1) Maps & Solutions 02/14/2000<br />
<br />
Post solutions in the newsgroup, I will store them on lip6.<br />
<br />
- http://hjem.get2net.dk/gunn<br />
A lot of adventure games solutions<br />
<br />
- WOS games maps<br />
a lot of games maps<br />
<br />
<br />
A4.2) Pokes 03/05/99<br />
<br />
Starting with CPCEMU 1.3 you can easily poke games with an external<br />
database file. If you have new pokes, send them to<br />
tous club-internet.fr which maintains a database for CPCEMU. The last<br />
database is 1.641 pokes for 576 games, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/emu-uti/mix09.zip<br />
<br />
Amstrad CPC poke database (for CPCEMU), you can submit your pokes to<br />
be added in the database : http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~sergio/cpc<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A5) Hardware problems<br />
<br />
A5.1) Internal drive 07/22/2000<br />
<br />
If you have the error : 'disk missing', the drive belt should be the<br />
problem. The best solution is to come with your old belt in an<br />
electronics shop and see the available belts. You should look for<br />
one with the dimensions 72mm x 3 mm x 0.5 mm (although I believe it is<br />
OK to use belts in the length range of 69-72 mm long and either 3 or<br />
4mm wide).<br />
<br />
You can find belts at Paris (75011), reference Koenig 7093.00 at<br />
Espace Composants Electronique, 66 rue de Montreuil, métro Nation,<br />
phone 01 43 72 30 64, fax 01 43 72 30 67 (http://www.ibcfrance.fr)<br />
<br />
Cibotronic at Paris (France) used to sell them, but they<br />
don't have them anymore. The reference was MASTER type CR 4092,<br />
dimensions 71.0 x 0.6 x 2.8 mm.<br />
<br />
An U.K. address : Andre Howard at 65 Altyre Way, Beckenham, Kent BR3<br />
3ED. Price is #2.25 (UK pounds) including P&P.<br />
<br />
Still in U.K., CPC components sells them as reference AVBELT3 for 18<br />
pences. Phone (01772) 654455.<br />
<br />
Pinboard Computers can supply belts, email to Pinboardcomputers btinternet.com<br />
<br />
A working reference in U.K. : maplins reference RK99.<br />
<br />
For Germany, see A8.1.4.4 and A8.1.4.5<br />
<br />
Now it is time to change the belt of an Amstrad CPC 6128/6128+ :<br />
- open the CPC by unscrewing the screws at the back of the CPC,<br />
without disconnecting anything. For a CPC+ there are screws and 3<br />
clips,<br />
- unscrew the drive from the CPC,<br />
- disconnect the 2 cables (data and electricity),<br />
- if you have a CPC+, get out the drive from its metallic place, there<br />
are 4 screws and you have to push the drive,<br />
- put the drive to let you see the green electronic card,<br />
- unscrew the card from the drive,<br />
- disconnect the items which goes from the card to the drive to let<br />
you lift enough the card and see the belt (you wont be able to detach<br />
completely the card from the drive),<br />
- remove the belt with your fingers or a screwdriver. In all cases,<br />
keep always the drive with the head down, or a nail will fall.<br />
It is used for the detection of write protection.<br />
- buy a new belt (see above),<br />
- put the new belt, reconnect all items, screw again the green<br />
electronic card, reconnect the drive to the CPC, close the CPC.<br />
<br />
The other possibility is a fault with the index hole detection. As<br />
well as the large shutter on a 3" disc, there is also a smaller one<br />
through which the disc drive can watch for the index hole to go past.<br />
There is a LED and an associated detector that watch for this, and if<br />
either has gone wrong or got covered in dust you may get disc missing<br />
messages.<br />
<br />
<br />
A5.2) External drive 05/15/99<br />
<br />
See A3.2.1 and A3.2.2 for adding a 5,25" or 3,5" drive to your CPC.<br />
Then, when the drive is installed, you can't format your disk to the<br />
full 720 Ko unless you have a ROM box and another operating system<br />
such as RoDOS, ROMDOS (not CPC+ compatible) or ParaDOS (the best one).<br />
Parados recognise all ROMDOS formats and can replace ROM slot 7<br />
(Amsdos).<br />
<br />
<br />
A5.3) Components<br />
<br />
The place to go for CPC spares is (coincidentally) a company called<br />
CPC Spares in United Kingdom, at +44 1772 654477.<br />
<br />
There are 3 Gate Array, two types being used on 464 (a very old cpc uses<br />
400007, the newer ones have 400010).<br />
<br />
The AM40007 is the type used in most CPC464's and they should be<br />
available from CPC Ltd. +44 1772 654455. They're gonna be expensive<br />
though, probably about 25-35 pounds.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A6) How can I help the Amstrad world ?<br />
<br />
A6.1) Updating the FAQ<br />
<br />
By sending corrections, modifications, new informations for this FAQ<br />
to roussin noos.fr<br />
<br />
<br />
A6.2) Commercial games becoming freeware 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
If you know addresses of authors who wrote programs on CPC/PCW, send<br />
me their address, I will write them to ask the persmission for letting<br />
their games to become freeware or shareware (they still will retain<br />
the copyright, even after all these years).<br />
<br />
See http://genesis8.free.fr/gamecal.php<br />
for the games that already became freeware, or almost freeware<br />
(authors stating that they don't care for the distribution of their games).<br />
<br />
<br />
A6.3) Adding files to ftp.lip6.fr 04/15/2001<br />
<br />
You can send me your latest production. As there is no upload<br />
directory on lip6, you will need to email your programs to<br />
roussin noos.fr, or send them to ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/incoming,<br />
I will then put it on ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad<br />
<br />
<br />
A6.4) Updating ALL_CPC, ALL_HW, ALL_ROM, ALL_UTIL 04/14/2002<br />
<br />
Frederic Herlem (frederic.herlem planetis.com) is writing the complete<br />
inventory of the CPC programs, get v08 and help him to update it :<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_cpc.zip<br />
<br />
Kevin Thacker (amstrad aiind.upv.es) wrote :<br />
<br />
- inventory of all hardware produced for the CPC (v1.0 is 02/04/97)<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_hw.zip<br />
- inventory of all CPC ROM software, (v1.0 is 02/04/97)<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_rom.zip<br />
- inventory of all CPC utilities, commercial or not, (v1.0 is 02/04/97)<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/all_util.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A7) Commercial programs which are now PD, freeware or shareware 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
See http://genesis8.free.fr/gamecal.php<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A8) Useful addresses and information<br />
<br />
A8.1) Addresses<br />
<br />
See A3.4 for a PCW address.<br />
<br />
A8.1.1) FRANCE<br />
<br />
A8.1.1.1) removed 05/18/2001<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.1.2) Futur's 10/31/99<br />
<br />
Futur's is a french group, they do many things. They bring you the<br />
Soundplayer (a better Digiblaster). It connects on the printer port.<br />
The Soundplayer is used by Protracker and Digitracker. You can do it<br />
yourself for about 5 euros of electronic components. The electronic<br />
plan is in the paper zine Quasar issue 9, see A9.1.3. With this little<br />
marvellous thing, you can have 8bit samples, instead of 4bit samples.<br />
The SoundPlayer+ is a better SoundPlayer, which can include Virtual<br />
Net 96 (see A10.5) for a bit more more, or which can use a CPC+ port instead<br />
of the normal CPC printer port.<br />
<br />
The SoundPlayer II now exists. It connects on the expansion port and<br />
permits to make mono 8 bits/22KHz digitalized sound. It offers one<br />
more port to connect a second Soundplayer (for stereo) or to free the<br />
printer port.<br />
<br />
For ordering a SoundPlayer+ or 2, see A9.1.3<br />
<br />
see http://www.chez.com/futurs or http://www.ifrance.com/futurs<br />
<br />
<br />
old A8.1.1.3 removed, A8.1.1.4 become A8.1.1.3<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.1.3) Association des Fans de CPC (AFC) 07/31/2004<br />
<br />
AFC is a french association whose aim is to be a link between the various<br />
CPC users. For more information, write to<br />
<br />
Emmanuel Roussin<br />
10 rue du Capitaine Menard<br />
75015 PARIS<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
or see http://genesis8.free.fr/<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.2) U.S.A<br />
<br />
A8.1.2.1) Sinotech Ltd.<br />
<br />
A source for Amstrad PCW, PC 1286/2286, PC1386/2386, PC 1512/6400, and<br />
PC 1640 disks, ribbons, memory and drive upgrades, etc. in the USA is:<br />
<br />
Sinotech Ltd.<br />
218 Terrace Drive<br />
Mundelein, Illinois<br />
USA 60060<br />
<br />
phone: (708) 566-0504<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.3) United Kingdom<br />
<br />
A8.1.3.1) Comsoft (was Campursoft) 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
Comsoft doesnt exist anymore. This company was held by Peter Campbell.<br />
Comsoft was selling ParaDOS, DES, and other products. One of these<br />
products was the Basic Idea, a tutorial of 42 pages and disc of <br />
examples for the basic programmer, now available at :<br />
<br />
http://www.sean.co.uk/books/amstrad/index.shtm<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.3.2) United Amstrad User Group 06/01/98<br />
<br />
Martyn Sherwood<br />
Sherwood<br />
13 Rodney Close<br />
Bilon<br />
Rugby<br />
Warwickshire<br />
CV22 7HJ<br />
United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The group has been going for 10 years now. We publish a magazine<br />
called "CPC User" every couple of months, and have other services<br />
for members (disk and tape library, book library, and help-lines).<br />
The magazine carries occasional articles on using CPCs in conjunction<br />
with PCs (how to set up emulators, share files, and so on), and other<br />
articles range from those aimed at beginners to experienced users,<br />
with competitions, type-ins, tutorials, and fiction.<br />
<br />
See A2.2 for web address and A9.1.2 for fanzine.<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.3.3) Brian Watson<br />
<br />
Brian Watson<br />
39 High Street<br />
Sutton-in-the-Isle<br />
ELY<br />
Cambs<br />
CB6 2RA<br />
England<br />
<br />
Tel (and FAX by arrangement, phone first): +44 (0)1353 777006<br />
E-mail : brian spheroid.demon.co.uk<br />
<br />
Supplier or distributor of a number of products and services<br />
for users of CPCs, CPC Pluses, PCW/PcWs and some other<br />
computers. Fuller details with prices on application<br />
<br />
- The Protext family, including Proprint, Protext Office,<br />
Maxam, Utopia etc for the CPC and PCW (also the PC and<br />
Atari versions and the Prodata PC database). Free user<br />
support at normal phone rates is included with all items<br />
<br />
- Montrac: a new monitor/tracing program to work with Maxam<br />
<br />
- PcW16 operating system upgrades. Free for a DS/HD disc and<br />
return postage with your address in a padded bag<br />
<br />
- Pipeline Tutorials for the CPC: a printed tutorial course in<br />
parts (and firmware guides) with free example files on disc<br />
<br />
- Second-hand Software: an extensive range for the CPC, all<br />
originals with documentation. From 50 pence UK.<br />
<br />
Also editor of 8BIT magazine, and is the Publicity Officer of<br />
WACCI CPC club and IEBA (Independent Eight Bit Association)<br />
<br />
Send large Self Adressed Envelop (SAE) or two International Reply<br />
Coupons (IRC) for Brian Watson Software catalogue.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4) Germany<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.1) Karl-Heinz Weeske<br />
<br />
Karl-Heinz Weeske<br />
Potsdamer Ring 10<br />
D-71522 Backnang<br />
Tel +49 7191 60078<br />
Fax +49 7191 60079<br />
<br />
supply of:<br />
<br />
CPC hardware and software, printer ribbons (NQL401 & DMP), circuit<br />
diagrams, manuals, etc..., demand an offer list !<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.2) Walter Kuhn<br />
<br />
Walter Kuhn<br />
EDV-Zubehr<br />
Hessenstrasse 7 (Frohnhausen)<br />
D-35684 Dillenburg<br />
Tel./Fax +49 2771 32688<br />
<br />
supply printer ribbons Schneider/Amstrad, DMP 2000...3160, NLQ<br />
401, Joyce, LQ 3500, PCW 8256/8512, PCW 9512,<br />
Multistrikeband, Maxell 3"-Disks 10 pack,<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.4) Beratung Mewes 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
EDV-Beratung Mewes<br />
Gartenstr. 2<br />
53902 Bad Muenstereifel<br />
Tel. +49 2253 932388<br />
Fax +49 2253 932387<br />
Email : s.mewes usa.net<br />
<br />
drive belts (CPC, PCW), 3" drives (PCW), RAM-Extensions, repair<br />
service for disc-drives (3")<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.1.4.5) Andreas Micklei 06/19/2004<br />
<br />
Andreas will send out replacement belts for 3 inch drives to anyone in<br />
germany. The price is 1,5 euro per belt plus 0,55 euro for postage.<br />
Payment is accepted in cash, stamps, bank transfer or CPC hardware.<br />
<br />
To avoid long delays and assure that enough belts are in stock,<br />
contact him at nurgle gmx.de<br />
<br />
Andreas Micklei<br />
Lefevrestr. 15<br />
12161 Berlin<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2) information<br />
<br />
A8.2.1) the firmware guide<br />
<br />
The unofficial (not the proper SOFT 968 guide) Amstrad CPC Firmware<br />
guide is available now! Thanks to Bob Taylor and Thomas Defoe for<br />
allowing the distribution.<br />
<br />
David Cantrell has scanned and reformatted the electronical version!<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/firmware.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.2) Pin-out for colour monitor<br />
<br />
u<br />
5 1<br />
6<br />
4 2 (viewed from rear)<br />
3<br />
<br />
1 = Red 4 = Sync<br />
2 = Green 5 = Gnd<br />
3 = Blue 6 = Lum<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.3) Programs on ROMs (01/10/99)<br />
<br />
With RamRomBox by Inicron or RAMCARD by RAM7 (see A10.3.2) come the<br />
utility Softbrenner which can easily save any program on ROM (or<br />
fake, SRAM-simulated ROM in case of a RamRomBox), even ones longer<br />
than 16 kb.<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.4) "The Anatomy for the CPC's" 03/21/2005<br />
<br />
The Anatomy for the CPC is a hardback book, with a pink cover, and<br />
contains details of the CPC hardware and software. It describes the<br />
different Gate Array versions (including the one with the heat sink),<br />
the CRTC, FDC and more, their signals (and what those do), and how<br />
these relate to the CPC. It also contains:<br />
<br />
- a listing of the CPC firmware calls, plus the undocumented maths<br />
calls.<br />
- a commented "disassembly" of the CPC Basic and OS Rom (this comes<br />
in the form of an address and a comment. Although not a actual fully<br />
commented disassembly, it is still very useful).<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.5) using a CPC joystick on PC 09/18/99<br />
<br />
To use a CPC joystick on PC, get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/DPADPR50.ZIP<br />
<br />
<br />
A8.2.6) loading protected BASIC programs 02/20/2000<br />
<br />
'Read Amstrad CPC protected BASIC files<br />
'<br />
' Adapted from Clefs Pour Amstrad, 2. Systeme disque<br />
' by Daniel MARTIN and Philippe JADOUL<br />
' (c) Editions du PSI, 1986 ' ISBN 2-86595-256-8 '<br />
' Run, type in filename (can be empty for tape) and<br />
' then type 'CALL &A400'<br />
'<br />
' This program will fail for very large BASIC files<br />
'<br />
' A line needs to be changed for CPC464s '<br />
MEMORY &9FFF<br />
INPUT "Filename "; n$<br />
n = LEN (n$)<br />
FOR i = 1 TO n<br />
POKE &A430 + i, ASC (MID$ (n$, i, 1))<br />
NEXT i<br />
FOR i = &A400 TO &A428<br />
READ a$<br />
POKE i, VAL ("&" + a$)<br />
NEXT i<br />
POKE &a401, n<br />
DATA 06, 00, 21, 31, A4, 11, 00, A0, CD, 77, BC, 30, 18<br />
DATA C5, 21, 70, 01, CD, 83, BC, C1<br />
DATA 21, 70, 01, 09, EB, 21<br />
DATA 66 : ' Change this to 83 for CPC464s<br />
DATA AE, 06, 04<br />
DATA 73, 23, 72, 23, 10, FA, CD, 7A, BC, C9<br />
PRINT "Type 'CALL &A400'"<br />
NEW<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A9) Fanzines<br />
<br />
If french people are interested, don't forget to send stamps to get<br />
back your disk or paper fanzine. For foreign people, International<br />
Reply Coupons are available from post offices in all EU countries,<br />
US, Canada, and most others. A single International Reply Coupon<br />
(IRC) can be exchanged by the recipient for enough postage stamps<br />
to cover airmail for a letter weighing up to 10 grams. For heavier<br />
letters, such as those containing disks or zines, send more IRCs!<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1) on paper<br />
<br />
A9.1.1) WACCI 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
For more informations see http://www.wacci.org.uk/<br />
<br />
They have a Book Library, Tape library, "Homegrown" Disk Library and<br />
PD Disk Library, 3" Disks supplied at 1 pound 50p each, alternative<br />
Firmware Guide and Disk, 6 pounds.<br />
<br />
For a free sample copy of the clubs magazine either Email at<br />
brian spheroid.demon.co.uk with your name and address.<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.2) CPC User<br />
<br />
A magazine published every couple of months by the United Amstrad<br />
User Group (UAUG), see A2.2 and A8.1.3.3<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.3) Quasar 05/02/2003<br />
<br />
A french zine, especially about programming on CPC(+). Last issue is<br />
no 20 (July 2002), for prices and availibility see their bilingual<br />
site at :<br />
<br />
http://www.chez.com/futurs/<br />
<br />
Philippe Rimauro (Futur's/Quasar)<br />
8 chemin des Maillos<br />
09200 SAINT-GIRONS<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.4) Eurostrad 10/31/99<br />
<br />
A french paper zine, most of the articles are translated in english.<br />
Last issue is no 12 (summer 1999).<br />
<br />
Thomas FOURNERIE<br />
Le Reverdy<br />
50530 SARTILLY<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.1.5) Amstrad Action 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
Not a fanzine, but a commercial U.K. newspaper which stopped with<br />
issue 117 in June 1995. It was sold with cover tapes containing<br />
commercial games. Issue 117 came with North & South.<br />
<br />
Issues of Amstrad Action are now available online with the permission <br />
of its editor Future Publishing <br />
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/<br />
at the following address :<br />
http://cpcoxygen.digi-alt.net/<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2) on disk<br />
<br />
A9.2.1) Boxon 07/28/97<br />
<br />
Nicolas Ader (Nicky one)<br />
Place du Donjon<br />
32320 BASSOUES<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
Boxon issue 3 is out (07-96 to 02/97).<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.2) Demoniak 11/03/98<br />
<br />
Anthony Nevo (orphee)<br />
Le Louya<br />
35290 GAEL<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
Get issues 3 to 6 on ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines (dmk*.zip)<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.3) Dracula Fanz 08/01/98<br />
<br />
Miguel Fremeaux (Dracula)<br />
238 rue du cardinal Allen<br />
59553 CUINCY<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
Last issue is 5 (December 1995) with articles in english, get the<br />
issues at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.4) Phaser<br />
<br />
Sebastien Broudin (Seb)<br />
1 rue Emile Combes<br />
60600 FITZ-JAMES<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.5) Better Than Life<br />
<br />
An English disc fanzine, with around 40 articles (all in English)<br />
covering a huge range of subjects. Issues 1 to 4 are out, look at<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines, you can e-mail the editor<br />
Richard Fairhurst (CRTC/Systeme D) : richard systemed.u-net.com<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.6) Tribal Mag 05/23/99<br />
<br />
A good german zine, with some english articles, issue 8 is the last<br />
one. Tribal Mag has now merged with CPC-Telegramm. Web site is :<br />
http://tribal-mag.home.pages.de<br />
<br />
All issues are on ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines<br />
<br />
Jan Deppisch (email : Deppisch Internet-Service.nu)<br />
Lechstr. 10a<br />
76437 Rastatt<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.7) Art of Fantasy<br />
<br />
A TGS/Creators production. It's a discmag that is mainly about<br />
non-computer stuff, but instead about stuff like role-playing games,<br />
fantasy books, science fiction, stories, etc. Collapse, the editor,<br />
gets nearly no contribution, so it would be good to point his mag out<br />
a bit... The first issue (the only one out up to now) was German only,<br />
but if he gets English stuff, this mag could become international<br />
soon! The address:<br />
<br />
Collapse of TGS/Creators<br />
Tobias Zimmermann<br />
Augsburger Weg 3<br />
59439 Holzwickede<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.8) Guten TAG<br />
<br />
A new disc german-only mag by the group "TAG". I don't know much to<br />
write about it now... ask the editor! His address:<br />
<br />
Gremlin of TAG<br />
Thomas Schilling<br />
Rebenweg 28<br />
79793 Wutschingen-Horheim<br />
GERMANY<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.9) Coders Paradise<br />
<br />
A disc mag for all the programmers out there. All Routines the editor<br />
(Steve of Wizcat) gets are published with many explanations<br />
(normally). Steve has many problems getting enough stuff for each<br />
issue, so pointing him out would be good again... The address:<br />
<br />
Steve of Wizcat<br />
Christian Stengel<br />
Ihnbergstrasse 9/1<br />
73479 Ellwangen<br />
Germany<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.10) CPC-Telegramm 08/04/98<br />
<br />
German Diskzine by<br />
<br />
Andreas Koenig<br />
Hutstr. 7<br />
D-91056 Erlangen<br />
<br />
<br />
A9.2.11) Digital Press 07/11/2004<br />
<br />
At first a german zine with english articles, now a french-german<br />
production. Get the issues at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/zines<br />
For information email oliver.floquet manchoo.com :<br />
<br />
Olivier FLOQUET<br />
84 rue de Montbray<br />
50200 COUTANCE<br />
FRANCE<br />
<br />
<br />
A10) Additional hardware<br />
<br />
For using older additional hardware on a CPC+, you will need an<br />
adaptor called a widget, as connections are not the same. They use<br />
the same connectors as german CPC (Schneider). All hardware should<br />
work with this adaptor, except the standard multiface, see A10.2<br />
(06/09/97)<br />
<br />
Look A6.4) for a list of hardware made on CPC.<br />
<br />
A10.1) Hard disks (no more produced)<br />
<br />
A10.1.1) MFM hard drive<br />
<br />
- a Dobbertin MFM interface with 20 MB HD,<br />
- in the very early years a Vortex Filecard with 20 MB MFM HD.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.1.2) AT IDE hard drive<br />
<br />
A10.1.2.1) GIDE 11/08/2004<br />
<br />
The GIDE is a generic Z80 device that allows easy connection of any<br />
AT (16 bit) IDE hard drive to a Z80 computer. If your Z80 is<br />
socketed, you simply unplug it, plug the GIDE into the Z80 socket, and<br />
plug the Z80 into the GIDE. You need to write your own driver<br />
software, however.<br />
<br />
Gide doesnt exist for Amstrad CPC, but you will find informations<br />
about the GIDE for PCW on : <br />
- All about the GIDE interface<br />
- KC-Club.GIDE-Interface.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.1.2.2) IDE Drives (by RAM7)<br />
<br />
It uses an ISA IDE controler and an adaptator card wich plugs in the<br />
expansion connector. It will be able to use IDE hard drives, CDROM<br />
(certainly) and disk drives (1.44 Mo). Not available for the moment.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.2) Multiface II<br />
<br />
A useful add-on, connected to the expansion port, its primary use is<br />
to make snapshots, exactly like the emulators. See A1.2.7, an utility<br />
to transform multiface snapshot to emulators snapshot.<br />
<br />
There is a special multiface for the CPC+, standard multiface doesn't<br />
work on a plus, even with a widget. (06/09/97)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.3) ROMBOX<br />
<br />
A10.3.1) ROMCARD and RAMCARD 10/31/99<br />
<br />
Francisco DOS SANTOS<br />
123 boulevard Strasbourg<br />
94130 NOGENT SUR MARNE<br />
FRANCE<br />
email : ram7 mail.dotcom.fr (no reply or very slow, best way is<br />
to use snail mail)<br />
<br />
The ROMCARD is a ROM box with 4 available slots which accepts 16 Ko<br />
(27128) or 32 Ko (27256 or 27C256) EPROM for a maximum of 128 Ko<br />
(so better use 32 Ko as there are only 4 slots). Other ROMCARDs<br />
can be put in parallel, to add another 128 Ko of ROMs each time.<br />
<br />
The RAMCARD is a ROMCARD that uses 128 Ko of RAM instead of ROM.<br />
<br />
the ramcard, a rombox using RAM<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.3.2) Inicron ROM-RAM-BOX 04/15/2001<br />
<br />
The RRB is a ROM box that doesn't need EPROMs. Up to 32 EPROMs can be<br />
simulated in the 512Kb big RAM (if build the enhanced RRB). Additional<br />
to this you can use a normal EPROM from 8-64Kb in a normal EPROM<br />
socket. Go at http://www.inicron.de or get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/roms/rrb.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.4) SoundPlayer 1 and 2<br />
<br />
See A8.1.1.2) and A9.1.3)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.5) Network 10/31/99<br />
<br />
A10.5.1) Virtual Net 96 (VN96)<br />
<br />
Virtual net 96, a network for Amstrad CPC, made by germans, look at<br />
(english and german page) :<br />
<br />
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/6129/start.htm<br />
<br />
Get ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/vn96eng.lzh (or ger instead of eng)<br />
for information about VN96.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.5.2) Multi-IO card 05/30/2003<br />
<br />
VN96 doesn't work on a CPC+, but Futur's (see A8.1.1.2) has a plan for a<br />
VN96 card for CPC+, which will work of course on plain CPC. But the<br />
multi-IO card is more than a VN96 card, it has a standard parallel port<br />
where you will be able to connect all parallel devices such as a printer or<br />
a ZIP drive when a driver will be ready. The price will be about 15 euros.<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.6) Future OS 05/31/2003<br />
<br />
Future OS is a new operating system for Amstrad CPC that needs<br />
a rombox or a rambox, Future OS is more powerful than amsdos, but<br />
amsdos and CP/M programs must be adapted before using them under<br />
Future OS (they can even work faster). Type |OS or |FDESK to launch<br />
Future OS. For more information, go http://www.FutureOS.de<br />
You can use it on emulators like Caprice (install ROMs A B C D<br />
in slots 10 to 13) or WinAPE 2.0a4 (doesnt work with WinAPE 2.0a5).<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.7) Memory extension<br />
<br />
A10.7.1) 256 Kb to 2 Mb MemCard (by RAM7) 05/30/2003<br />
<br />
For 6128 and 6128+, it's compatible with Dk'tronics memory extensions,<br />
it plugs on the expansion connector. It uses the same memory managing<br />
of the 6128 second 64 Ko bank. It comes with 4 slots of static RAM (128 Kb<br />
or 512 Kb). For more information, see A10.3<br />
<br />
Beware the 256 Kb and 512 Kb models use 128 Kb RAM, the 1 and 2 Mo use<br />
512 Kb RAM. An extra cable is also needed.<br />
<br />
the memcard, a memory extension compatible with Dktronics<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.7.2) Inicron RAM-BOX 04/24/2000<br />
<br />
A 512 Ko RAM extension for Amstrad CPC by Inicron, get<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/rambox.zip<br />
or go at http://www.inicron.de<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.8) Card Tridge (by RAM7) 10/31/99<br />
<br />
The Card Tridge can read, copy and store Amstrad CPC+ cartridges with<br />
its 512 Ko of RAM). For more information see A10.3<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.9) CPC ISA 03/26/2005<br />
<br />
Connect ISA cards on your CPC by Siou (siou free.fr) :<br />
http://siou.free.fr<br />
<br />
As 26th March 2005, playing adlib music (.SA2 files) works with a Sound Blaster, and<br />
low level working of hard disks too, file system must still be done.<br />
<br />
the CPC ISA card<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.10) Amstrad MP1 and MP2 10/27/2000<br />
<br />
Amstrad MP1 and MP2 replace the CPC monitor alimentation and permits to<br />
use the television (SCART connector) for the video output (MP1 for 464,<br />
MP2 for 664/6128). You can also send the video signal on a PC which has<br />
a tuner card.<br />
<br />
The MP1 does not provide the 12V connector the 664/6128 needs to power<br />
the floppy disk drive. So you can use a 664/6128 with a MP1 but you<br />
cant use the floppy, or you need an external power supply.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.11) CD-ROM 05/12/2003<br />
<br />
For several years people thought that the CPC version of the<br />
Codemasters CD-ROM (using a domestic CD player and a special<br />
interface to convert the audio signal into something suitable for<br />
Arnold) didnt exist. In fact, the developper (The Oliver Twins) of<br />
product acknowledged that it did exist, for more informations :<br />
http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad/docs/audiocd2.html<br />
<br />
<br />
A10.12) Mouse 08/06/2000<br />
<br />
You cant use a PC mouse (serial or PS/2). There are Amstrad CPC<br />
mouses, but few programs uses them (Advanced OCP art studio) :<br />
<br />
- AMX mouse (the most common),<br />
- GENIUS mouse,<br />
- DATEL mouse.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A11) Upcoming Meetings<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B - Amstrad Notepad (NC100/150/200)<br />
<br />
B0) NC 100/150/200 presentation 08/06/2000<br />
<br />
The Notepad is Amstrad's idea of a simple word processor. It is NOT<br />
a PC-compatible and is NOT the PenPad PDA.<br />
<br />
The NC100, launched in september 1992, is about A4 size with a LCD<br />
screen (80 car. x 8 lines), nearly full size keyboard, a PCMCIA memory<br />
card slot on the left side, four coloured keys, 64 Kb of RAM. It<br />
features a word processor, word spell checker, address book,<br />
calculator, diary, clock, alarms and BBC basic. There are a serial<br />
and parallel ports.<br />
<br />
The NC200, launched in october 1993, has a fold-down LCD screen<br />
(80 car. x 16 lines), a 3.5" disk drive, 128 Kb of RAM, new software<br />
(spreadsheet and graphics, games).<br />
<br />
The NC150, launched in april 1993, has the look of the NC100 but<br />
the NC200 software, 128 Kb of RAM too, and the possibility to connect<br />
a 3,5 drive. It exists only in french and italian versions.<br />
<br />
<br />
B1) Emulators<br />
<br />
B1.1) M.E.S.S. 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
See A1.1.20.<br />
<br />
<br />
B1.2) NC100EM 03/17/2001<br />
<br />
NC100EM by Russell Marks for Linux (svgalib, X, tty) and MSDOS. It<br />
supports both the ROM software and ZCN, a free CP/M 2.2 clone. Get<br />
it at http://rus.members.beeb.net<br />
<br />
<br />
B2) How can I buy one ? 10/27/2000<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, Tandy finally stopped selling them in November 1996.<br />
The best way to buy one now is probably second-hand ads in national<br />
computer magazines, "for sale" newsgroups or auctions sites like<br />
http://www.ebay.com<br />
<br />
<br />
B3) What peripherals can I use ?<br />
<br />
The Notepads have standard Centronics parallel ports and RS232 9-pin<br />
serial ports. The system has drivers for 9 and 24-pin dot matrix,<br />
Canon inkjet and Laserjet printers. The serial port claims 9600 bps,<br />
but I can only make my NC100 work reliably at the full speed using<br />
Xmodem and the AC adapter. This seems to be a common problem probably<br />
because the AC adapter supplies 10 volts and the batteries only 6.<br />
<br />
<br />
B3.1) Printing 07/14/99<br />
<br />
The NC can use dot matrix, inkjet and laser printers with its built-in<br />
drivers (for emulating Epson, IBM, Canon, LaserJet). The LaserJet printer<br />
driver doesn't seem to be fully implemented. It doesn't support changing<br />
font sizes (at least in the german version of the NC100). If anyone fancies<br />
writing the necessary software, we'd love to hear about it...<br />
<br />
<br />
* B3.2) Extra Memory 09/09/2009<br />
<br />
A battery-backed PCMCIA memory card (SRAM) will keep data even if<br />
your Notepad crashes and increases the available memory. It also<br />
allows you to create a file with BASIC bigger than 2048 bytes. This is<br />
because BASIC allocates all available memory on start-up except 2048<br />
bytes. The memory card (maximum of 1 Mo) can be bought from :<br />
<br />
- Primary Simulation Inc., 2963 Mozart Drive, Silver Spring,<br />
MD 20904, USA. http://www.psism.com/sramsp.htm<br />
<br />
- - Talisman Electronics, P.O. Box 26 Pangbourne, Reading, RG8 8TL.<br />
- Telephone 01491 671914. http://www.talisman-uk.com<br />
<br />
- Vikant Corp., 512 Kb or 1Mb cards (http://www.vikant.com or<br />
https://secure.webcom.com/vikant/onlineorder.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
B3.3) Disks 08/15/99<br />
<br />
Cliff Lawson (NC Project Manager): if you have an NC200 you already<br />
have a disk and built in Ranger disk routines. If you have an NC150<br />
then the only bit of Ranger code is the terminal but it contains a hidden<br />
"hook" which allows the Ranger external disk to be connected to the<br />
machine and if you have an NC100 there is no Ranger code in it at all.<br />
<br />
<br />
B4) How do I connect it to a PC ?<br />
<br />
B4.1) What's the cable ?<br />
<br />
Brief instructions are given in the manual. You can either use the LapCat<br />
parallel port system or use a standard "null modem cable", available<br />
from most computer parts shops. If you really want to make your own, the<br />
NC serial port is a 9-pin RS232, and the PC cables are:<br />
<br />
25 pins at PC 9 pins at PC<br />
<br />
NC PC NC PC<br />
2 ----------- 2 2 ----------- 3<br />
3 ----------- 3 3 ----------- 2<br />
4 ----------- 6 4 ----------- 6<br />
5 ----------- 7 5 ----------- 5<br />
7 ----------- 5 7 ----------- 8<br />
8 ----------- 4 8 ----------- 7<br />
<br />
<br />
B4.2) Settings<br />
<br />
Use a terminal program on the PC (Telix supports XModem file transfers<br />
as well, but standard windows terminal/hyperterminal works ok for text).<br />
Set both ends to the same speed (9600 is fine), 8 data bits, no parity,<br />
1 stop bit, RTS/CTS handshaking on and experiments until it works...<br />
<br />
<br />
B4.3) Converting Word Processor Files 04/29/2000<br />
<br />
Converter programs are available for both PC and NC to convert from<br />
the NC's protext to RTF on the PC :<br />
<br />
- for msdos : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/nc100/nc2rtf.zip<br />
- for NC : ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/nc100/nc2rtfb.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
B4.4) How do I connect it to a BBC micro 08/15/99<br />
<br />
You will need a 5 pin C-type DIN plug, a 9 pin serial plug, some<br />
cable, and the instructions from http://www.gre.ac.uk/~st702/qanda.htm#q11<br />
<br />
<br />
B5) BASIC<br />
<br />
Oddly enough, the Notepad includes a copy of BBC BASIC. This allows<br />
you to create your own programs and download other peoples. However,<br />
some people have found that using the WP to look at a BASIC file can<br />
crash the machine, so backup your important files first.<br />
<br />
<br />
B5.1) Where can I find programs for it ?<br />
<br />
- ftp.maekong.york.ac.uk/pub/BBC<br />
- http://www.ncus.org.uk<br />
Tim's Amstrad NC Users Site, go to links<br />
<br />
<br />
B5.2) Can I use the Word Processor to enter listings ?<br />
<br />
Certainly, to go from WP to BASIC type "*EXEC filename" into BASIC<br />
(don't forget line numbers). To go from BASIC to WP, load the program<br />
and then type:<br />
<br />
*SPOOL document<br />
LIST<br />
*SPOOL<br />
<br />
Don't put formatting (bold, etc...) in the program.<br />
<br />
B5.3) Can I make a program auto-run ?<br />
<br />
Of course, just save it with the name AUTO and whenever you start<br />
BASIC, it'll run.<br />
<br />
<br />
B6) Other Programs 07/11/99<br />
<br />
ZCN is a free operating system for the NC100. It's largely compatible<br />
with CP/M 2.2. It runs most CP/M 2.2 programs, including ZDE, QTERM,<br />
Mallard Basic, and Hitech C. It can also run the NC100's ROM BBC Basic<br />
as if it were a native ZCN program. You need an NC100 and at least one<br />
PCMCIA memory card to use it, a separate computer (perhaps a PC)<br />
and a serial lead to get the system code to it for the first time.<br />
It's available from ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/nc100 or<br />
http://www.ncus.org.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
B7) I've just crashed it...<br />
<br />
If you're lucky, switching it to standby and back will get you out. If<br />
you've got context saving on then it definitely won't. Try these:<br />
switching on while holding Function; switching on while holding<br />
Function, Stop, Del and the right-hand Shift; removing all the<br />
batteries (including the lithium cell) and the power adapter and<br />
trying to switch on. The last two definitely blank the memory. The<br />
first two don't always, but they don't always fix it.<br />
<br />
<br />
B8) I've just broken it...<br />
<br />
Try CPC supplies on +44 1772 654455 (Main switchboard) or Email their<br />
fax machine at remote-printer.Sales 6.6.4.4.5.6.2.7.7.1.4.4.tpc.int<br />
and ask them to 'phone you! Failing that, call Amstrad (see A2.2<br />
<br />
<br />
B9) Help! Where to ask 08/15/99<br />
<br />
Since the demise of Amstrad and Tandy stopping to sell the Notepad,<br />
the best place to ask for help is the newsgroup comp.sys.amstrad.8bit<br />
Free user support on Protext, the NC series word processor,<br />
from Brian Watson (protext spheroid.demon.co.uk).<br />
<br />
<br />
B10) Internet resources 12/17/2000<br />
<br />
- http://www.amstrad.com and http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson<br />
official and unofficial Amstrad page<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/nc100<br />
NVG FTP site<br />
<br />
- http://www.miracles.win-uk.net/NC100<br />
New address of Mark Ray NC page<br />
<br />
- http://www.ncus.org.uk<br />
Tim's Amstrad NC Users Site<br />
<br />
<br />
B11) Credits 08/15/99<br />
<br />
Although I appear to maintain this section, it wouldn't be in its<br />
current fine state without the many people who have asked questions<br />
and provided answers over the year. Especially Tim Surtell and<br />
Russell Marks, who have provided substantial amounts of information.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C - Amstrad PCW<br />
<br />
C0) PCW presentation 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Amstrad made the following PCW systems :<br />
<br />
1) PCW8256<br />
2) PCW8512<br />
3) PCW9512<br />
4) PcW9512+<br />
5) PcW9256<br />
* 6) PcW10, see http://www.fvempel.nl/pcw10.html<br />
7) PcW16<br />
<br />
1) had 180K drives, 2) had a 180 kb A drive and a 720 kb B drive,<br />
3) had only 720 kb drives. All subsequent models had 3.5" disks<br />
using CP/M format at 720 Kb until 7) when it switched to 1.44 mb in<br />
MS-DOS format. The PcW's (no capital 'c') all used EMT rather than<br />
EMS early morning start files with 3.5" drives. The PcW 9512+ was a<br />
look-alike from the older 9512, including the daisy-wheel printer.<br />
The 9256 (256 kb memory) was a redesign of the 8000 series, with<br />
thesame dot matrix printer and keyboard, but in a more modern<br />
lookingdesign. The PcW 10 resembled the 9256 but had 512 Ko.<br />
<br />
The PcW16 is a radical digression who's sole "raison d'être" was to<br />
make a true WYSIWYG product but this meant a change in the screen<br />
and processor (to 16MHz) which meant that it could not be kept<br />
compatible with the previous models (though documents ARE compatible).<br />
<br />
<br />
C1) Emulators and utilities<br />
<br />
C1.1) Emulators<br />
<br />
C1.1.1) Joyce 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
A superior PCW emulator with loads of features. Currently at version 2.02<br />
(stable) or 2.1.5 (unstable). The 2.1.1 emulates the PcW 16 as well, version<br />
2.02 all the other PCW and PcW models.<br />
<br />
JOYCE 2.x is an integrated program: most utilities for e.g. converting disks to <br />
images (including MicroDesign disks) or vice versa, can be accessed through the<br />
menus. Features include, but are not limited to:<br />
<br />
- emulation of all PCW's (as from 2.1.1) with additional memory and hardware.<br />
- emulation of additional hardware includes amongst others: mouse, serial/<br />
parallel port and 2mb of memory;<br />
- support of actual disc drives;<br />
- virtual hard disc drives (8 mb each);<br />
- DOS directories for reading or writing, export and import tools;<br />
- one disc image included, with loads of CP/M tools, for use with JOYCE;<br />
- a variety of settings, including the original color settings of the PCW <br />
screens;<br />
- printer support. Either through LPT ports or rerouted to file (e.g. superb <br />
matrix printer emulation in Adobe PDF files);<br />
- the Windows version allows for easy creation of print screens (very useful<br />
for an editor);<br />
<br />
Check the documentation for obtaining or creating the boot disks.<br />
<br />
Available on http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Unix/Joyce/<br />
<br />
The (older) version for DOS v 1.36 is also still available.<br />
<br />
<br />
C1.1.2) Joyce MAC 11/08/2004<br />
<br />
MACOs port of Joyce by Richard Bannister at<br />
http://www.bannister.org/software/emu.htm<br />
<br />
<br />
C1.1.3) M.E.S.S. 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
See A1.1.20<br />
<br />
You need the boot images. M.E.S.S. should not emulate other hardware<br />
than the standard (i.e. no Centronics parallel port on a PcW 9256).<br />
<br />
<br />
C1.2) Utilities 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
See C2.2) for some PD stuff. A listing of the better commercial utilities<br />
as well as PD will follow shortly.<br />
<br />
<br />
C2) Where can I find emulators, ROMs and programs ? 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
C2.1) FTP sites 07/24/2004<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/cpm/<br />
Demon UK, Amstrad directory, containing lots of programs for the PCW.<br />
<br />
- ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/pcw/<br />
NVG, a few PCW programs.<br />
<br />
<br />
C2.2) WWW 10/03/2004<br />
<br />
- http://www.locomotive.com<br />
Locomotive Software, co-author of the Amstrad CPC and PCW ROMs<br />
bought in 2000 by SD Micros, see below<br />
<br />
- http://members.aol.com/sdmicro<br />
new owner of Locomotive name and products<br />
<br />
- http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson<br />
a site by an Amstrad member staff with information, files for all<br />
the Amstrad computers. The official Amstrad site :<br />
http://www.amstrad.com<br />
<br />
- http://ai.ansible.co.uk/<br />
Ansible information, makers of AnsibleIndex for LocoScript,<br />
AnsibleIndex Pro and AILINK (to convert LocoScript data to e.g. Word).<br />
Free downloadable CPM.EXE (freebies) to copy files from CF2DD to DOS.<br />
<br />
* - http://www.fvempel.nl<br />
PCW Joyce Computer Club : PCW serial communication with a PC,<br />
mounting a 3.5" drive on a PCW, a 3" on a PC, repairing a 3" drive,<br />
upgrading memory to 512 Ko, club news, PCW ads. Downloadable Public<br />
Domain.<br />
<br />
- http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk<br />
John Elliott's CP/M page, he is the man behind some of the finest PCW<br />
freeware around and provides links to many generic CP/M resources.<br />
He's also put up exhaustive information on the PCW's XBIOS.<br />
Lots of downloadable conversion tools, also for graphics.<br />
<br />
- http://www.systemed.net/pcw/<br />
Richard Fairhurst page about PCW hardware reference<br />
<br />
- http://www.xs4all.nl/~ianmacd/PCW.html<br />
Ian Macdonald, about PCW<br />
<br />
- Protext related issues: Brian Watson (protext spheroid.demon.co.uk).<br />
http://www.cix.co.uk/~mtilley/protext<br />
<br />
- Walnut Creek CD-ROM has a PCW section, no longer sold, but get it at<br />
ftp://ftp.barnyard.co.uk/cpm/walnut-creek-CDROM/ <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C2.3) Various sources 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A PCW CD-ROM by P.D. Blake with over 4,500 files of PCW software,<br />
including all of his commercial titles and around two hundred PD and<br />
Freeware titles. There is also a large amount of Microdesign material<br />
and just about every programming language and utility available for<br />
the PCW. The CD costs £25 + £2.50 P&P. You can order it by<br />
sending a cheque for £27.50, made payable to Mr P.D.Blake to:<br />
P.D.Blake, 32 Sample avenue, Beverley, E.Yorks, HU17 9DW, England.<br />
E-mail address : pdblake yahoo.co.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C3) Transferring between PCW and PC 08/08/2004<br />
<br />
Transferring data from floppy discs is easy if you have a 3.5" drive:<br />
all PcW's have one. A PCW (the 8256, 8512 and 9512) can be provided<br />
with such a drive. The free software CPM.EXE from Ansible Index at<br />
http://ai.ansible.co.uk/ can read CF2DD (double sided<br />
discs for drive B). If you have a 3.5" disc, reading it in a PC will be<br />
easy. If you only have a 3" drive you could opt for mounting the B<br />
drive in your PC (see C3.4). If you have other logical disc formats on<br />
3.5", Sydex 22DISK will give you the best results.<br />
<br />
Summarising the hardware conversion alternatives:<br />
<br />
- 3.5" drive on PCW (DIY possible),<br />
- LocoLink between PCW and PC,<br />
- RS 232 serial null-modem between PCW and PC (DIY possible),<br />
- 3" drive on PC (DIY possible),<br />
- acoustic communication (DIY possible).<br />
<br />
The 22DISK, MS Odball, PCWTrans and CPM.EXE software is freely<br />
available: 22DISK still is shareware formally and should be purchased<br />
(USD 25, an unsupported license) with Sydex. Of these programs 22DISK<br />
is the only one that can handle all disc formats for the PCW : some<br />
formats require additional definitions, some common ones listed in<br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/euro1.zip.<br />
If you have discs that have been formatted by DISCTOOL (the<br />
one from Matthijs Vermeulen, not the Moonstone program with the same<br />
name) which offered variable combinations of directory- and data-<br />
* allocation, see the site http://www.fvempel.nl/.<br />
<br />
There are quite a lot of commercial alternatives around: among others<br />
Moonstone 2-in-1 and DDriverPCW (a DOS driver that allows disks to be<br />
read and written on a PC). These two can still be obtained from<br />
LocoScript Software.<br />
<br />
Besides the hardware process you will need to pay some attention to<br />
the file format as well: at least where LocoScript is concerned.<br />
<br />
The simple and cheap option is to export the documents on the PCW to<br />
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange - the<br />
"language" that works with most computers, except for Windows which<br />
uses a slightly different dialect called ANSI). By exporting to ASCII<br />
your files will be restricted to the default 256 characters available<br />
with ASCII (quite a downgrade from the 600 as offered by LocoScript)<br />
and you will lose formatting, headers, footers, page numbers and<br />
accents. When you opt for the PAGE IMAGE attribute, present on all<br />
versions of LocoScript, you will at least retain some details like tab<br />
stops (replaced by spaces) and margins, but you definitely will have to<br />
check the end-result on the PC. When combined with mounting a 3" drive<br />
on a PC or (more expensive) a 3.5" drive on a PCW it is a cheap DIY<br />
solution, useful and reliable for confidential data or data that you do<br />
not want to risk losing in the mail.<br />
<br />
If you want to retain the document settings, layout, accents and the<br />
like you will have to convert the document(s), using the available<br />
commercial programs:<br />
<br />
- Ansible AILINK<br />
- LocoScript Professional or LocoScript Easy with or without LocoLink<br />
(for Windows)<br />
<br />
Which one suits you best depends on your budget and purpose. The<br />
AILINK http://ai.ansible.co.uk/ can read CF2DD format disks and convert<br />
all LocoScript formats (from 1 to 4) into a.o. Richmond Text Format,<br />
a format commonly used in word processors. At GBP 19.50 it may sound<br />
expensive and I have not used all of it's features but it seems like a<br />
good alternative to reformatting documents or buying a DOS word<br />
processor for conversion only. AILINK is a true Windows program<br />
(allowed for the occasional DOS box) and offers amongst others RTF,<br />
RTF for Word, WordPerfect 4.2, ASCII, ANSI, HTML and some other<br />
formats.It allows for mass copying and converting and seems to produce<br />
a 1:1 copy including formatting and accents. Do note that AILINK can<br />
read from CF2DD only (no CF2 or other formats) and does not solve the<br />
3" problem, unless you mount a 3" drive in your PC.<br />
<br />
The LocoScript alternatives are more expensive but they also provide<br />
the hardware solution (LocoLink, part of LocoScript, does). Data<br />
conversion retaining layout and accents is also seamless but there is<br />
no mass-tagging option and the PCW LocoScript source file has to be<br />
translated to PC LocoScript source file before it can be exported to<br />
other formats. But then again, the LocoScript PC word processing<br />
software is not bad either. LocoFile datafiles need to be "squashed"<br />
by LocoScript Professional or PC Easy before they can be used.<br />
Conversion requirements do not apply for LocoLink for Windows, only<br />
the earlier version requires it.<br />
<br />
To use the data from a LocoFile datafile with other PC software you<br />
will need to use LocoScript Professional or LocoScript PC Easy<br />
Mailmerge commands to output the data to a LocoScript document. You<br />
should then export the document as above. Or LocoLink for Windows can<br />
be used to convert datafiles to DBase or FoxPro formats.<br />
<br />
I have heard from other projects on the subject, but have not seen<br />
products so far.<br />
<br />
Using Mallard BASIC programs on the PC is possible, though the<br />
following aspects should be considered. First of all, Mallard BASIC has<br />
a special file format that (I think) can be read by the PC version of<br />
Mallard BASIC only (an expensive and therefore rare item: I do believe<br />
it is still for sale, though). Saving it into ASCII format is easy<br />
though: just add the attribute A when you (re-)save a program, e.g.<br />
SAVE "PROG.BAS",A will save the file in ASCII format. This format can<br />
be read by 99% of the other Basic dialects. Also, unprotect your<br />
file program, if it has been protected, before exporting it.<br />
<br />
Although Mallard BASIC is pretty much standard in command convention,<br />
there are a couple of exceptions.<br />
1) JetSam keyed-index databases cannot be used by other Basic dialects:<br />
redesign of the program to a sequential or random access database<br />
structure will be required.<br />
2) GSX, the Graphics System eXtension, does not have an MS Dos<br />
equivalent. In fact it is not part of BASIC but if your application<br />
uses this add-on on the PCW, it can obstruct the proper working on<br />
another Basic language. It will have to be replaced by graphics<br />
functionality offered by the other Basic.<br />
3) Machine code and peeks & pokes will not work at all. If the<br />
program contains too much of these: forget it...<br />
4) The different hardware can be a bit of a problem when the program<br />
uses the PCW hardware to it's maximum. The big screen and the<br />
Epson FX-80 emulation on the printer may force you to re-write<br />
the program.<br />
<br />
I found that good old GWBasic, supplied in numerous quantities with MS<br />
Dos, works best when porting PCW Basic source to other computers. Check<br />
a program up-front for the mentioned issues and decide whether it is<br />
worth your while to adopt it on a PC, to redesign it on a PC or to use<br />
a PCW emulator on the PC. Do be careful when modifying a PCW Mallard<br />
BASIC program on the PC, though!<br />
<br />
Using PC data on a PCW is also possible: ASCII would be the normal<br />
standard here but several Dos and Windows programs offer export<br />
formats for older software (e.g. dBaseII, SuperCalc II) too. LocoScript<br />
Professional or LocoScript Easy documents can be read by LocoScript<br />
2.50 or later on the PCW if they have been saved in the LocoScript 2/3<br />
format, a feature offered by LocoScript Professional 2 or LocoScript<br />
PC Easy (version 1.01 or later).<br />
<br />
LocoFile databases from a PC need to be extracted to a LocoScript<br />
document and can be converted to the PCW. On the PCW the LocoFile<br />
database needs to be rebuild.<br />
<br />
Software Versions and Requirements (Howard Fisher)<br />
<br />
To use LocoLink, LocoScript Professional or LocoScript PC Easy is<br />
required. The above information applies to versions since 1 st January<br />
94 - LocoLink for LocoScript Professional, Version 1.08 or later of<br />
LocoScript Professional and Version 1.01 or later of LocoScript PC<br />
Easy. To export from LocoScript on the PC to the PCW you need v2.50<br />
or later of LocoScript on the PCW. LocoLink for Windows can<br />
convert documents and datafiles produced with any version of<br />
LocoScript.<br />
<br />
Alternatively, you can use a disc transfer service both to copy the<br />
discs and if necessary convert the files to other PC word processor<br />
formats.<br />
<br />
Here are those which can transfer and/or convert files :<br />
<br />
- http://www.locomotive.com,<br />
- http://members.aol.com/sdmicro,<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.1) 3.5" drive to a PCW 06/09/2004<br />
(this section by Axel_Berger Su2.Maus.De)<br />
<br />
Amstrad uses a 26-pin floppy bus, which is exactly similar to the 34<br />
pin Shugart bus but with 4 signals, that are never used anyway, left<br />
out. In both cases all odd numbered lines are grounded and all signals<br />
are active low. The unused lines of the Shugart are: (usage of some of<br />
them varies, I have tried to state the most common one)<br />
<br />
2: Density<br />
4: Head Load<br />
6: Drive Select 3, Ready<br />
14: Drive Select 2<br />
<br />
<br />
So you have to splice the cable and fit it to a 34-pin connector as:<br />
<br />
Amstrad Shugart Use<br />
2 8 Index<br />
4 10 Drive Select 0<br />
6 12 Drive Select 1<br />
8 16 Motor On<br />
10 18 Step Direction<br />
12 20 Step<br />
14 22 Write Data<br />
16 24 Write Gate<br />
18 26 Track 00<br />
20 28 Write Protect<br />
22 30 Read Data<br />
24 32 Side Select<br />
26 34 Ready<br />
<br />
There is one problem with the choice of drive: The PCW expects to get<br />
a "Ready" on pin 26 and IBM compatible 3.5" HD don't deliver it.<br />
Drives used to have jumpers but with the Gates monopoly they don't<br />
have them anymore, so you might have to improvise something. A direct<br />
connection from Drive Select to Ready by Diode will deliver the signal<br />
too soon, reading will work, as the computer gives it a second try but<br />
writing will be dangerous. I haven't needed to try that, I have got<br />
enough old 720 k drives that can be jumpered or otherwise adapted<br />
to fit.<br />
<br />
Some people have experimented successfully with a diode protected push<br />
<br />
switch with a signal from motor on. See http://www.king27.freeserve.co.uk/<br />
<br />
*BEWARE OF A SERIOUS PITFALL*<br />
Amstrad has the *power connecter wired the other way round* and on top<br />
of that uses yellow for 5 V and red for 12 V!!!!<br />
<br />
Note from FvE: this remark is not valid for the PCW 9512!<br />
<br />
Details and a photo-session on the subject can be viewed on :<br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/3pc.html<br />
<br />
I have added a changeover switch that allows me to make the 3.5"<br />
either drive A or drive B and the original 3" one the other. Of course<br />
my 3.5" disks have to be formatted differently for either use and the<br />
3" accessed as drive B will not work, but allows me to boot from 3.5"<br />
and then switch over to use the full 720 k capacity.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.2) LocoLink (for Windows) 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
LocoLink is a cable that can connect a PCW to a PC with a parallel<br />
cable (connects to the expansion port of the PCW). The software is a<br />
part of LocoScript Professional or LocoScript PC Easy and converts the<br />
complicated format of the PCW LocoScript file seamless.<br />
<br />
At present there are two versions around, the old LocoLink and LocoLink<br />
for Windows. The latter one provides mouse support and a wider range of<br />
direct conversions to PC format WPs.<br />
<br />
A Laplink serial cable can also be used.<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.3) RS 232 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
RS232 can serve for a null-modem cable to connect to a PC. In order to<br />
create such a cable (when you buy one in a store, do check for the<br />
prescribed connections!) connect the pins as stated below.<br />
<br />
PCW PC<br />
2 3<br />
3 2<br />
5 20<br />
7 7<br />
20 5<br />
<br />
Pins 4, 6 and 8 must be connected to each other on the same side! It<br />
may look like a classic 'short circuit', but it has to be done !<br />
So : 4, 6 and 8 connected to each other on the PCW side and 4, 6 and<br />
8 connected on the PC side connected to each other.<br />
<br />
A Laplink serial cable can also be used.<br />
<br />
For software I would recommend Kermit. An old (v 3.0, 1990) but<br />
functional DOS version can be downloaded : <br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/mskermit.zip. <br />
* The PCW version is http://www.fvempel.nl/kermpcw.zip.<br />
If you cannot convert it to a 3" contact me. A safe speed is<br />
9600 bps if you have a standard interface. Other transfer<br />
products like CSTAM and Pipeline will do too. If you have a high<br />
speed model you may try a higher baud rate.<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.4) 3" Drive on PC 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Operating a 3" 720Kb drive on a PC is very well possible: the cable<br />
required is already presented under A3.1 (the CPC resembles the PCW in<br />
this respect). However, in view of my experiences with it I would<br />
recommend it only to experienced Do-It-Yourselfers. I would not take<br />
the risk and go through the trouble for just 10 3" disks. Besides the<br />
hardware troubles you probably still face the problem of how to convert<br />
LocoScript to a format common on PC's. If you absolutely want to do it,<br />
* consult http://www.fvempel.nl/3pc.html (specific details<br />
for the PCW and a photo session).<br />
<br />
Getting the data on a PC is a problem only with a 3" drive as mounted<br />
in an 8256, 8512 or 9512. When you have a 3.5" fitted there are plenty<br />
of utilities around to read from CF2DD format (Ansible's free<br />
downloadable CPM.EXE, the shareware program 22DISK from Sydex or the<br />
PCWTrans/MS Odball programs by John Elliott). The next problem is<br />
getting the data into a format that can be used on a PC: most programs<br />
(dBase, SuperCalc, Masterfile, TasWord, WordStar, MicroDesign) have a<br />
version commonly available for MS Dos and the CP/M file can therefore<br />
be imported in the PC counterpart easily and without loss of details.<br />
<br />
<br />
C3.5) Acoustic communication 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
At present experiments with acoustic communications are being<br />
conducted (in Spain). This would allow for cheap one-way communication<br />
(only the PCW to PC) that requires a PCW 8000 model, a PC with a sound<br />
card and a microphone. A short BASIC listing (that, will be made<br />
available after release of the programs) can be typed in on the PCW<br />
and will allow files to be converted into beeps (call it morse) that<br />
can be received by the microphone and converted back into files again<br />
on the PC.<br />
<br />
The software works already: the speed (at present 25 bps) is not very<br />
fast but it is a very promising project that finally could provide 3"<br />
PCW'ers with a cheap and easy way to exchange small data files. The<br />
object is to produce a program protocol that can reliably send and<br />
receive up to 400bps with the additional + feature to record it on<br />
tape, thus allowing for playback. Subject to be continued.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C4) Shops supporting PCW 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
Mike Mackenzie (AVCOM Services)<br />
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA<br />
Phone/Fax: 07 32775701 (in Australia)<br />
International callers use "61 7" instead of "07"<br />
Email : avcom gil.com.au<br />
<br />
Elliam Associates still supports the Amstrad 8256, 8512 and 9512 in<br />
the US with software, hardware, supplies and repairs. Their address is<br />
<br />
P.O box 2664, Atascadero, CA 93423, USA<br />
Phone (805) 466-8440<br />
Fax (805) 461-1666<br />
<br />
Pinboard, repairs, parts and disc drives. UK.<br />
Pinboardcomputers btinternet.com<br />
http://www.btinternet.com/~pinboardcomputers<br />
<br />
Merline Serve, hardware and systems, books, consumables, repairs,<br />
parts, games, conversion. See their large, downloadable, catalogue.<br />
http://www.midnight.uk.com/merline<br />
<br />
Cambrian Computers, 50-52 Paget Street, Grangetown Cardiff<br />
44 2920 384646 still undertakes repairs<br />
<br />
SD Microsystems Ltd, who took over LocoScript Software in 1999, are<br />
dedicated to the profesional support of the Amstrad PCW in general<br />
and all LocoScript products in particular. We offer probably the most<br />
comprehensive range of software and supplies for this market and can<br />
be contacted by phone on 08700 736427, by mail at PO Box 99 Thetford<br />
UK IP24 1NA, by email at sales locoscript.com or via our web site:<br />
http://www.locoscript.com<br />
<br />
<br />
To add a 3" drive to your PC you will need a 3" Disk Kit which<br />
includes both the drive and software to copy files from a 3" disc to<br />
a DOS disc. This is available from Eureka on 01329 239953.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are also some enthusiasts who continue to support the<br />
machines, including limited spares and repairs :<br />
<br />
- Geoffrey Hayes on +44 1606 - 784697<br />
- John King at http://www.pcwking.freeserve.co.uk for technical information,<br />
spares and some second user software.<br />
- Ron King at http://www.king27.freeserve.co.uk for technical information<br />
and repairs.<br />
- Anthony Hill at +44 2920 618012 or 07778 044696, email : anthony.rhill tiscali.co.uk<br />
<br />
HCC Amstrad Gebruikers Groep (Dutch only):<br />
http://www.hccnet.nl/hccworld/groeperingen/groepering.cfm?groep=AMS<br />
or directly at http://www.amstradcg.nl/<br />
<br />
Some clubs continue to exist in supporting the PCW, though many<br />
have expanded to include PC's:<br />
- British Amstrad PCW club<br />
- Crawley PCW club<br />
- North Wales Computer club contact http://www.nwcc.org.uk<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
HCC Amstrad Gebruikers Groep (Dutch), web site will open in October 2001:<br />
<br />
http://www.hccnet.nl/hccworld/groeperingen/groepering.cfm?groep=AMS<br />
<br />
<br />
Look also for A8.1.4.4<br />
<br />
<br />
C5) Hardware<br />
<br />
C5.1) Printer 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
The original PCW printers can't be used on another computer, being<br />
controlled by the PCW itself.<br />
<br />
The 9 pin matrix printers, as supplied with the PCW 8256, PCW 8512,<br />
PcW 9256 and PcW 10 are basically the same. They are not fully<br />
compatible, though. Printers for the:<br />
<br />
8256 can be used with the 8512 too. Separate data (flat)<br />
cable and power cord;<br />
8512 can be used with the 8256 too. Separate data (flat)<br />
cable and power cord;<br />
9256 only for the 9256. Integrated data and power cable,<br />
IBM/Centronics connector which is NOT Centronics<br />
compatible!!!<br />
10 only for the 10. Connector type of the 8256/8512 but<br />
integrated data and power supply.<br />
<br />
All of these printers are basically identical, support 7 bit Epson<br />
FX-80 and use Seikosha SP 800/SP 1000 ribbons (available in both nylon<br />
and carbon).<br />
<br />
The matrix printer is one of the first parts that will wear and<br />
eventually break down (after 10 or more years). Spares cannot be<br />
obtained and repair is often an expensive and insufficient option. I<br />
can supply used print heads (at postal expenses) but no guarantee<br />
towards quality or life span. In view of the price of a new computer<br />
plus printer, expanding a PCW with a Centronics printer interface might<br />
be a realistic alternative.<br />
<br />
You would need to pay attention to the availability of printer drivers<br />
for LocoScript and CP/M and/or the emulation modes offered by the new<br />
printer. The original PCW printer is Epson FX compatible: partly<br />
(7 bits only). Other common emulations used on PCW's are HP Laserjet<br />
III, Diablo 630 and Canon BJ.<br />
<br />
The daisy wheel printer as supplied with the PCW 9512 and PcW 9512+<br />
are compatible with each other only. The part that can break down first<br />
in this printer is the hammer, which is subject to violet action.<br />
Spares can be obtained and replacing it is easy. The standard ribbon<br />
type is Olympia Carrera II.<br />
<br />
Some of the 9000 models were supplied with standard non-Amstrad<br />
printers as well, a common model was a Canon but Epsons were supplied<br />
too. Being standard models of printers, they are beyond the scope<br />
of this document.<br />
<br />
The PCW 9512, PcW 9512+, PcW 10 and PcW 16 have a standard parallel<br />
Centronics printer interface, the other types can be equipped with<br />
such a port through the expansion port (by means of an add-on<br />
<br />
interface). Several models were made some of them featuring<br />
additional options like a serial RS 232 port, a real-time clock,<br />
or additional memory (up to 2mb). There is a lot of software for the<br />
PCW's that can make use of external printer: LocoScript (using<br />
softfonts - downloaded from the RAM disc) and MicroDesign (up to 400<br />
dpi graphics) are the top in this respect. But utilities like<br />
landscape printing and screen dumping in text or graphics mode for<br />
CP/M are around too. Again, before considering attaching an external<br />
printer to the PCW, attention should be paid to the best combination(s)<br />
available!<br />
<br />
<br />
C5.2) Keyboard 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Three different keyboard layouts were produced for most PCW's: the<br />
QWERTY lay-out used for the majority, the QWERTZ for Germans<br />
(Schneider's) and AZERTY for French machines.<br />
<br />
Usually reliable sources have told me that the entire series of PCW<br />
keyboards (8256, 8512, 9512, 9256, 9512+ and 10, that is) can be<br />
exchanged. I have not tested them all but found that the Teqniche (an<br />
XT keyboard meant for the 8000 series) does indeed work with a 9000<br />
model, so the statement should be true. In how far all keys will<br />
respond depends on the software version used but I see not much reason<br />
to exchange keyboards, unless you want to use the 9512/9512+/Teqniche<br />
keyboards on the other machines. PCW keyboard do not work on other<br />
computers (or the other way around).<br />
<br />
Interesting detail is that the PCW keyboards (already customised to<br />
work as a dedicated word processor) can be altered entirely to match<br />
the user preferences. Besides the standard CP/M SETKEYS.COM there is a<br />
more user friendly SMARTKEYS (a Resident System Extension, RSX) and<br />
LocoScript has the LocoKey program available to do the job.<br />
<br />
A negative side effect of the customised keyboard is the confusion<br />
when confronted with standard key-notation of PC (or CPC's for that<br />
matter). Here are some useful keys to remember in CP/M:<br />
<br />
PCW: Other computers:<br />
EXIT ESC<br />
ALT CTRL<br />
SHIFT+EXTRA+EXIT CTRL+ALT+DEL<br />
You will find the three keystrokes above useful when reading computer<br />
books or magazines: they confirm to the standards in the computer<br />
industry. ALT+P will for instance function as a toggle to turn print<br />
output (next to screen output) on or off. EXIT will work for certain<br />
strokes: it is the ESCape character that allows control over the<br />
hardware. This is usually from software to e.g. set the printer<br />
to italic. You can input some of these ESCape codes through the<br />
keyboard:<br />
EXIT+E+EXIT+H+ENTER will clear the screen. CP/M 3.0 converts all input<br />
to capital letters unfortunately so all small letter ESC's will not<br />
work: consult a good book on the subject. Some special key stokes on<br />
the PCW:<br />
PTR Printer control status<br />
EXTRA+PTR graphics screen dump of the screen on<br />
the printer<br />
ALT+ENTER CAPS lock (like SHIFT lock, except for<br />
the numeric keys)<br />
ALT+RELAY NUM lock (enables the 'numeric path',<br />
the section were the cursor keys are<br />
located to produce numbers.<br />
<br />
Using the standard Amstrad SETKEYS (or the enhanced SMARTKEYS) will<br />
allow you to redefine practically all keys on the board as long as you<br />
know it's number and the number of the character or ESC sequence you<br />
want to produce. Certain keys can take more than one character: the<br />
so-called expansion keys. There is a shorter way to modify the<br />
keyboard: the language. Take a look at the manual for the different<br />
accents that will produce.<br />
<br />
The PcW 16 Anne (section D) has a PS/2 compatible keyboard and will<br />
NOT work on a Joyce!<br />
<br />
<br />
C5.3) Disc drive 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
The 3" disc drives of the 8256, 8512 and 9512 can suffer from the some<br />
problems as the Amstrad CPC can. Refer to section A5.1) for tips on<br />
how to solve these. The usual problem with a PCW 3" drive is a worn or<br />
broken drive belt. The typical symptoms are: unable to boot, LED<br />
burning constantly, slipping motor noise and a variety of disc and/or<br />
data errors. When you have only one boot disk but do have more 3" data<br />
disks, try to boot from a data disk. If the PCW does not respond with<br />
three beeps (no system disk in the drive) chances are that the belt is<br />
defective.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C6) Additional hardware 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
C6.1) Memory up to 512 kb 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
All PCW (except the 16) can take a maximum of 512kb on the main board<br />
and all of them do have this amount of RAM, except for the PCW 8256<br />
and PcW 9256, which came with a standard of 256kb. These machines can<br />
easily be upgraded to 512kb using 8 x IC 41256 in the range of 100-150<br />
nanoseconds. This is a standard chip, old fashioned nowadays and<br />
should cost a maximum of 10 euros.<br />
<br />
All extra memory goes into the RAM disc M and will not attribute to<br />
the computers internal memory capacity of 64kb. CP/M and LocoScript<br />
use a so-called bank switching system that allows the use of more than<br />
64kb: the remainder of memory will go into drive M. A PCW with 256kb<br />
has 110kb drive M, a 512kb model has 368kb drive M. Increasing M can<br />
be very useful, as e.g. disc copying is done through the RAM disc. A<br />
368 RAM disc will allow you to copy a 720kb disc is 2 passes (4 disc<br />
swaps). Moreover: several programs can work with virtual memory (see<br />
below) and starting (and running data-intensive) programs from disc M<br />
is a lot faster than from floppy disc.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.2) Memory beyond 512kb 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Besides the maximum of 512kb on board PCW's can use memory above that:<br />
<br />
the same applies as with normal RAM memory above the bank switching<br />
system. It will be assigned to the RAM disc M. Again, this is very<br />
useful: besides DiscKit, programs like LocoScript 3/4 (softfonts),<br />
MicroDesign (high resolution up to 400dpi), The Rocket, Scratchpad<br />
Plus (the latter two spreadsheets), Flipper (multitasking), The<br />
Network (networking) and several others can use disc M as virtual<br />
memory, thus allowing for more features or capacity.<br />
<br />
Several interfaces (see C6.3) were put on the market, while Cirtech<br />
also produced an on-board version called the Sprinter. That card<br />
replaced the Z80 processor by a faster processor on 8mHz and expanded<br />
memory up to a maximum of (I believe) 2 megabytes. Besides the<br />
processor you had to remove a memory chip as well in order to plug the<br />
Sprinter card onto the main board of the PCW. It fitted for the 8000<br />
models only, as the sizes of the main boards do vary.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.3) Interfaces (various purposes) 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
An interface is an add-on that fits on the expansion port on the back<br />
of the PCW and provides additional communication ports or memory (at<br />
least that is how I define it). An interface is therefore always an<br />
add-on, but not the other way around. A break-through connector is a<br />
feature that allows a second add-on to be connected on the break-<br />
through connector (basically a second expansion port). This<br />
'back-packing' of add-ons is commonly known as the Christmas Tree and<br />
can lead to potential dangerous situations regarding the power supply<br />
of the PCW or the risk of losing an add-on. The later is fatal to the<br />
life of any PCW when connected: never (dis-)connect devices while the<br />
PCW is switched ON!!! Many of the add-ons are no longer for sale.<br />
<br />
- Amstrad/Schneider (the German model known as CPS - Centronics<br />
Parallel Schnitstelle). Offered a Centronics parallel and RS 232C<br />
serial port but does not feature a through connector and has a<br />
female Centronics connector: with the normal type of printer that<br />
requires a cable with Centronics male/Centronics male connectors,<br />
rather than the stand Centronics male/IBM.<br />
- SCA Professional & Professional Plus. A look-alike from the original<br />
CPS, but the Professional Plus has a battery-backed up clock plus<br />
software.<br />
- Cirtech parallel interface. Low-budget printer interface with only a<br />
Centronics port. The right, market-standard, connector though!<br />
- Cirtech SpeedPrint. Print spooler that frees the PCW of print jobs.<br />
- Cirtech FlashDrive: non volatile RAM disc memory (data remains after<br />
switching off the PCW) in two different sizes of 1 Mb and 2Mb, with<br />
and without through connector<br />
<br />
- The SCA Rampack is an add-on of additional RAM memory of (I believe)<br />
up to a maximum of 2mb. Break through connector for a second add-on.<br />
- LocoMotive RAMpack, additional memory. Marketed when LocoScript started<br />
featuring downloadle soft fonts (with version 3).<br />
<br />
- Phono Set (Vortex) offered an RS232 port and an acoustic modem. Sure<br />
wish a had such a beast, considering the Spanish project for acoustic<br />
comm's.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.4) ProScan 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
A hand-held scanner, 400dpi, by Creative Technology for use principally<br />
with MicroDesign and some other graphics packages. Uses an add-on box<br />
for the expansion port (through connector available).<br />
"Best in the West".<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.5) MasterScan 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A scanner that is fitted on the print head of the 9-pin dot matrix and<br />
connects to the expansion port (break through available). Sheets that<br />
are fed through the printer can be scanned and digitised.<br />
<br />
Although the format supported was screen size only, the supplied<br />
MasterPaint (a Mac look-alike) is a piece of art in itself.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.6) Electric Studio Light Pen 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Light Pen from Electric Studio (PCW variant of the CPC device) for use<br />
with, among others, Fleet Street Editor. Break-through available.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.7) Electric Studio Digitiser 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Video digitiser, also from Electric Studio. European PAL system, works<br />
neat, although the monochrome effects of saved snapshots sometimes<br />
need editing. Break-through connector is available.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.8) Robotics Hegatron Grafpad II 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Graphics drawing pallet with a substitute keyboard (using the pen).<br />
This package was often used for (electrical) technical drawing.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.9) Intergem interface 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A lame duck: an interface that allows you to connect an 80 track disc<br />
drive from a BBC computer to the PCW. Not very useful, considering<br />
the number of BBC owners that would want to offer their drive(s) for<br />
this purpose.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.10) Disc drives 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Several manufacturers made (Pace) and still make (Pinboard) disc<br />
drives packages that allow 5.25" or 3.5" disc-drives to be connected<br />
to a PCW. In view of the relatively minor adjustments that are<br />
required for a do-it-yourself operation not very useful, unless you<br />
consider an external power supply (power supply is the PCW's weak<br />
spot). And with the exception of the Pinboard drives that are supplied<br />
in a variety of models. Besides switchable types that allow a 3" 720kb<br />
to be operated next to a 3.5" 720kb (both as drive B) there are also<br />
"double deckers" and versions that allow an 8000 model to boot from<br />
3.5" 720kb discs.<br />
<br />
Pinboard is still in business : Pinboardcomputers btinternet.com<br />
http://www.btinternet.com/~pinboardcomputers/<br />
<br />
LocoScript software supplies a 3.5" that fits into the bay of a 3"<br />
drive, email sales locomotive.com<br />
<br />
ACW Soft (Germany) offered a kit to connect a 3" to the PC, Eureka<br />
01329 239953 (UK) still does.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.11) Hard disks 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
Several hard discs were made too for the PCW series.<br />
- The ACC Computer Services came as a 10mb hard disc, with Tasword<br />
(LocoScript was not supported).<br />
- Vortex (Germany) offered the WD2000 of 20mb.<br />
- WEB made a 20mb hard disc.<br />
- ASD supplied one in 10/20/40mb capacity with some utilities.<br />
- Cirtech offers a variety of hard discs with patched versions of<br />
LocoScript 2.<br />
Others were made for networking purposes and are very rare, considering<br />
the expensive software (back then) which came with these.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.12) Margin Maker 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A small, inexpensive add-on for the 9-pins matrix printer that allows<br />
for a shortcoming in the PCW's printer. The PCW printer does have a<br />
ruler but lacks a device that will align paper to the chosen left of<br />
right margins.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.13) Mice & other input devices 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Lots were made for the PCW series: the Kempston 2-button and the AMX<br />
3-button mice are the most familiar but Star, Electric Studio and<br />
Gerdes also marketed these. Most DTP packages support these. The AMX<br />
features a through connector.<br />
<br />
Cirtech produced the keymouse, which unlike the others worked through<br />
the keyboard socket.<br />
<br />
d'k Tronics produced a joystick for the PCW and several adapters<br />
appeared from various producers. Some were supported by PCW software,<br />
others were not. A simple diy scheme was around that allowed a<br />
joystick to be connected to the cursor keys of the keyboard. Also see<br />
the sections on the light pen C6.6) and the graphics tablet C6.8).<br />
<br />
The PcW 16 (see section D) has a PS/2 mouse.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.14) Teqniche keyboard 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A standard 102 keyboard (IBM AT type) was made for the Amstrad PCW<br />
series. It fits on all PCW's except the PcW 16 (which uses a PS/2<br />
type). A real heavy keyboard featuring separate [F.] function keys,<br />
cursor and numeric keys, adopted for the Amstrad word processing<br />
layout.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.15) LocoLink & LocoLink for Windows 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
See C3.2) <br />
<br />
<br />
C6.16) d'k Tronics sound synthesiser. 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
A sound synthesiser was produced by d'k Tronics but I do not know of<br />
any details. Some DIY layouts were published in magazines to produce<br />
sound add-ons for PCW's.<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.17) ISA card. 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
The layout to make an Industry Standard Adapter for the PCW is<br />
available on http://user.tninet.se/~psr810p/<br />
<br />
<br />
C6.18) Various DIY layouts. 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
A number of layouts for diy expansions to the PCW can be found on:<br />
* http://www.fvempel.nl/diy.html<br />
Amongst others they contain serial and parallel interfaces plus<br />
some applications for these and small modifications to the system.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
C7) Fanzines 06/09/2004<br />
<br />
No magazines are now produced, the last two PCWPlus and Amstrad PCW<br />
User ceased production in 1998 though the information they contained<br />
is still valid. Two Fanzines exist The Disc Dive produced by The<br />
British Amstrad Group, see above for details of membership or receive<br />
copies. The other is PCWtoday, though issue has become intermittent of<br />
late. Their web site http://www.pcwtoday.co.uk<br />
gives details and subscription rates.<br />
<br />
Joyce Bulletin, in Dutch, is the quarterly magazine of the Joyce<br />
Computer Club Amsterdam. It often includes 3" Disks.<br />
It is now available as on-line (Dutch only) Adobe PDF file on:<br />
http://http://www.amstradcg.nl/.<br />
It deviates slightly from the paper version, due to mismatches<br />
between the page layout in PDF and printer settings.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
D) PcW 16<br />
<br />
D0) PcW 16 presentation<br />
<br />
This presentation comes from a csa8 article by Cliff Lawson.<br />
<br />
Unlike all previous 4MHz Amstrad Z80 machines this has a 16MHz Z80<br />
core (hence the 16 in PcW16). I know a lot of people "hate" us for not<br />
making it binary compatible with the previous PCWs but the fact is<br />
that we couldn't do it and design the architecture optimised for<br />
graphic word processing software (which means that it is optimised for<br />
BitBlt type graphics). The screen is actually kind of VGA compatible<br />
in that it is 640x480x2 with a straight raster mapping rather than the<br />
character scan raster map and roller RAM of previous PCW (in fact a<br />
lot like the 640x200 mode on the CPC I suppose).<br />
<br />
The main thing that makes this machine such a dream to develop for is<br />
the graphic OS (windows, icons, mice are all in there in the core OS).<br />
The OS was developed in the main by Simon Hargreaves of Creative who<br />
is renowned for MicroDesign on the previous PCWs.<br />
<br />
The Rosanne operating system that he has put together is just so<br />
advanced compared to the other Z80 operating systems that we have been<br />
responsible for in the past that it just seems a shame that any Z80<br />
development talent out there isn't considering writing stuff for the<br />
system - you'd enjoy it, believe me.<br />
<br />
Apart from the graphic stuff, message based event system (a la<br />
Windows) you've got window, menu, dialog, scroll bar, radio button,<br />
checkbox, etc. etc. all immediately available in the OS.<br />
<br />
The OS also has a rich set of disk/flash disk filing stuff. The system<br />
read/writes MS-DOS format files/disks and can also read (not write)<br />
CP/M format files/disks.<br />
<br />
It has fairly advanced memory alloc/dealloc routines and OS support<br />
for 24 bit banked addressing.<br />
<br />
There's an RTC in there so functions exist for that.<br />
<br />
Even the spell checker in the WP is exposed as an OS callable<br />
function.<br />
<br />
Perhaps best of all is the huge support for variable typefaces for<br />
output to both the screen and printer using Swiss and Times in 6, 8,<br />
10, 11, 12, 14, 18, 24, 36, 72 point.<br />
<br />
The machine has an unused RS232 on the back so there's a possibility<br />
for developing email/news software - perhaps even a web browser!<br />
<br />
There's a help engine in the OS so adding Help support to your apps is<br />
also very easy.<br />
<br />
For doing maths there's a 5 byte floating point system in the OS so<br />
sin/cos/tan/log/exp are all provided.<br />
<br />
If you want to read more about this operating system then get:<br />
ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/misc/ROSANDOC.ZIP<br />
or email me direct and chat about it.<br />
<br />
<br />
D1) Emulators 08/08/2000<br />
<br />
D1.1) CP/M v2.2 and 3.1 for the PCW16 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
Get this CP/M emulator for PcW16 by John Elliott at<br />
http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Cpm/pcw16.html<br />
or get directly ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/amstrad/cpm/cpm_101.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
D1.2) M.E.S.S. 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
See above<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
D2) Support 08/04/2001<br />
<br />
<br />
The PcW16 is still supported by Comsoft, Creative technology and<br />
Locomotive.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
If you know a PcW16 owner who can't download the operating system<br />
upgrades from Cliff Lawson's Web site, Brian Watson will supply a free<br />
upgrade for a DS/HD disk, return postage, and an address label. Send<br />
disk in a reusable padded bag to the address at A8.1.3.3). Or download<br />
the boot disc of a PcW 16 (rescue disk) at :<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/files/pcwos.zip<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
For more frequently asked questions and other support information, go to<br />
http://www.pcw16ers.fsnet.co.uk<br />
<br />
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<br />
E - PDA600 10/10/2000<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
E0) PDA600 presentation 10/10/2000<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
the PDA600<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The Amstrad PDA-600 Pen Pad created in 1993 has a weight of 400<br />
grams (14 ounces, 0.87 pound), size is 115mm x 160mm x 27mm<br />
(6.3" x 4.3" x 1.0"). The CPU is a Zilog Z8S180 at 14.3 Mhz. There<br />
is a reflective LCD screen by Kyorcera is 240 x 320 pixels, 70mm<br />
x 93mm (3.5" x 2.75"). The screen is pressure sensitive for Letter<br />
based printed handwriting recognition. It uses 3 batteries and a<br />
lithium pile. It has 128 Ko memory, 32 Ko for display, 32 Ko for<br />
recogniser software. It can also use PCMCIA type 1 SRAM cards upto<br />
2 Mo. It features address list, telephone list, diary, time manager,<br />
todo list, note-taker, world time, multiple alarms, calculator,<br />
calendar, OS by the Eden Group, Mini serial RS232, Speaker, RTC.<br />
Optional Extras : PC-Organiser for Windows, Forms Software, memory.<br />
Probably the first PDA on the market.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
F - CP/M 04/21/2002<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
CP/M is an operating system widely used with computers before ms-dos<br />
existed. It is available on Amstrad CPC, PCW and the NC with ZCN. For<br />
more information, read the newsgroup comp.os.cpm and its FAQ at<br />
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.os.cpm<br />
The Unofficial CP/M Web site : http://www.cpm.z80.de<br />
<br />
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=== Demos ===<br />
<br />
* [[Madrast]]<br />
* [[MadMaze]]<br />
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=== Utilities ===<br />
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* [[Architek]], Modeler / render creates animations of 3D objects with lightsource <br />
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=== Games ===<br />
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* [[Arkanoid 3]] (1994, spread in 1999, released without music)<br />
* [[ZaxonII]] (1994, spread in 1999 )<br />
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=== Groups ===<br />
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* [[Power System]]<br />
* [[Crack'n Rom]]<br />
* [[BenG]]<br />
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