Ladies and Gentlemen, fellow C64 enthusiasts and Retro Gamers! To celebrate the summer, Version 12 of the Gamebase64 database has just been released! The total game count is now 24450 - another 450 new entries!Įnjoy the collection and have a great summer! Support for the latest HVSC #62 is provided! Lean back and enjoy. Luck but instead it is raising the bar to a new level of 24800 databaseĪll in all nearly 500 titles have been added or updated and The GameBase64 Collection v13 is there and this time only half a year What a milestone! The GB64 collection now lists 25000 entries - and there is more to come, including a big surprise and a long lost gem. Another 700 entries done and dusted with a total of now 25700 games - and still counting - Enjoy! Halloween is coming up! Just in time for the season the GB64 Team releases the 15th incarnation of the GB64 Collection. Thanks to the great support of Shane Wood we have a new forum up and running that finally allows user to register again! Or shall we better say 'Welcome to the Pleasuredome of GameBase64 v16'?
Spring time! As the long winter finally seems to be coming to an end in the Northern hemisphere, we'll celebrate by releasing an early Walpurgis release of the Gamebase 64 collection: Version 17 has just risen, consisting of a haunting 28500 entries!
Maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently.News | New here? | The GB64 Team | CreditsĪn attempt to document ALL Commodore 64 gameware before it's too late!ĭriving out the cold season with GB64 v17! These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. More information about MS-DOS operating system can be foundĥ different online emulators are available for Grand Prix Circuit.
Today, its development is no longer continueĪnd for emulation the free DOSBox emulator is most often used. Time of its greatest fame, several thousand games designed specifically for computers with this system were created. After 1995, it was pushed out by a graphically more advanced system - Windows and With most of the IBM computers that purchased a license from Microsoft. It was the most widely-used operating system in the first half of the 1990s. Which was operating system developed by Microsoft in 1981.
This version of Grand Prix Circuit was designed for personal computers with operating system MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System),
įind digital download of this game on GOG or Steam. īuy original version of this game on or. More details about this game can be found on .įind this game on video server or. There are five difficulty levels and three playing modes: practice, single event and championship circuit and the game is accompanied by music written for the Commodore 64 by Kris Hatlelid.Īs stated in an interview with BBC's Top Gear in 2010, Kazunori Yamauchi, the creator of the Gran Turismo (series) racing franchise for the PlayStation, was initially introduced to the genre of racing simulators by Grand Prix Circuit. As the slowest of the three the Ferrari is also the easiest to control. The Ferrari is actually the 1988 turbo car's chassis with a V12 engine. Interestingly the Williams-Renault is the 1989 combination but the Renault engine was in reality a V10, not the V8 that is in the game. The Williams-Renault is the next most powerful and the car is relatively neutral to control. This is the 1988 combination that won 15 out of 16 Grands Prix. The McLaren-Honda turbo is the most powerful car in the game but is also the most difficult car to control. Players can choose from three different cars in the game. It was first released in 1987 by Accolade. Grand Prix Circuit is a motor racing game for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple IIGS, Commodore 64, DOS and ZX Spectrum. Mattrick, Brad Gour, John Boechler, Tony Lee, Eric Pauker, Brad Gour Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. If you prefer to use a java applet emulator, follow this link. This game is emulated by javascript emulator em-dosbox. For fullscreen press 'Right Alt' + 'Enter'. Game is controlled by the same keys that are used to playing under MS DOS.