Random C64 Disks

Just a few random disks I scanned in tonight.


Once I got up to around 30 or so disks of software, I decided it would be a good idea to number them. This probably isn’t the twelfth disk of software I downloaded, but I’m sure it was pretty early on. Raid Over Moscow and Beachhead II on the same disk? Fun.


“Levi Jam” was a Levi’s “Button Fly” commercial someone digitized. It probably took me half an hour to download that 20 second music clip of questionable quality. The “MT44” and “LALALA” written on the sleeve were my user ID and password for some local BBS.


This disk got a lot of use. ‘Nuf said.


Occasionally disks got reused and recycled, although I pretty much tried to keep everything I ran across. I can’t tell what used to be on this disk, but it now stores Bionic Commando on the front and Impossible Mission II on the back.

Once I finish converting all 700+ floppies to D64 disk images, I’ll physically scan them in as well and post the whole mess online for all seven of you who are interested.

7 thoughts on “Random C64 Disks

  1. Are you converting in order, or did you convert the audio of “Jack Flack on the moon” first ?

  2. Nice! Raid Over Moscow and Beach-Head are two of my favorite games. I however never played Beach-Head II. Now I have a reason to check it out. If Rob likes it and is archiving it, I’m sure it’s a good game :)

  3. “Medic!”

    “I’m Hit!”

    How did you get Fast Hack ‘Em 4.1? I never saw past version 2.0….. Balls!

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