Getting side-tracked…

While I was looking for a working tape drive to try and load my first serious Vic-20 program (as detailed in the previous couple of blog entries) I dug out most of my Vic-20 collection. Just so I have a record of this somewhere, here’s a brief listing of the cartridges I found. (Note: There are multiples of some cartridges because I tend to buy bundles of cartrridges off eBay and you tend to pick up dupes that way…)

Commodore branded carts:

  • VIC-1901 Avenger (x5)
  • VIC-1907 Jupiter Lander
  • VIC-1909 Road Race
  • VIC-1910 Radar Ratrace (x4)
  • VIC-1911 The Sky Is Falling (x3)
  • VIC-1912 Mole Attack (x2)
  • VIC-1913 Raid On Fort Knox
  • VIC-1914 Adventure Land (x4)
  • VIC-1915 Pirates Cove (x2)
  • VIC-1919 Sargon II Chess
  • VIC-1920 Pin Ball
  • VIC-1921 Super Smash (x3)
  • VIC-1923 Gorf
  • VIC-1924 Omega Race (x3)
  • VIC-1925 Money Wars (x4)
  • VIC-1926 Menagerie
  • VIC-1928 Home Babysitter (x2)
  • VIC-1929 Personal Finance
  • VIC-1931 Clowns (x3)
  • VIC-1933 Speed Math/Bingo Math (x2)
  • VIC-1937 Sea Wolf (x2)
  • VIC-1939 Star Post
  • VIC-1941 Number Grabber/Shape Grabber (x2)

Commodore utility/expansion cartridges:

  • VIC-1111 16K Ram Cartridge
  • VIC-1211A Super Expander With 3K RAM Cartridge (x3)
  • VIC-1212 Programmer’s Aid Cartridge (x3)

Non-Commodore cartridges:

  • Atari - Centipede
  • Creative Software - Apple Panic (x3)
  • Creative Software - Astroblitz
  • Creative Software - Choplifter
  • Creative Software - Trashman
  • HesWare - Facemaker
  • HesWare - Turtle Graphics
  • Sega - Frogger
  • Sirius - Snake Byte

As usual, this is not a complete list - just what I found tonight. One part of the Old Skool Computing site I am building will allow cataloguing of collections like this…
(Now, back to playing Omega Race on my 32″ TV… ;-) )

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