nickmurdoch.nevira.net
L: A Mathemagical Adventure - Nick Murdoch
http://nickmurdoch.nevira.net/L
L - A Mathemagical Adventure. L - A Mathematical Adventure. L - A Mathemagical Adventure. Is a BBC Micro game which I played at school when I was 10 or 11 years old. It's a text based adventure with mathematical problems to solve along the way. It's as old as me (published 1984)! In Year 6 of school, two of my friends and I were allowed to play on it weekly, and although we got reasonably far with it, we hadn't completed it within the year, and left for another school. So, I played it! The hidden passage...
microcomputer.org.uk
Microcomputer - links
http://www.microcomputer.org.uk/links.php
40 ROMS and Software. 50 A Bit of Fun. Links to other sites of interest. Other sites with related information, all related to Microcomputers. Created April 2009 Issue 1.1 Last Update Nov 2009. Run by Ian Wolstenholme, a keen BBC Micro enthusiast, lots of useful information and photos, includes Domesday and Econet information. [VISIT]. Run by Neil Fazakerley, specialises in the experimental and control capabilities of Acorn's 8-bit micros, plus related hardware, software and documentation. [VISIT]. Apple ...
4corn.co.uk
4corn Computers: Acorn's 8-bit machines
http://www.4corn.co.uk/8bit.php
Acorn's initial computers, the 8-bit machines, from Series 1 to BBC, from Atom to Electron. 4corn does not attempt to replicate the excellent work of others on the web who support the 8-bit community admirably. But we will recommend some resources and emulators to help point people in the right direction. Stardot and STH Forums. The Stairway to Hell forums. Provide a great place for people to discuss all aspects of Acorn retro computing. The STH archive. BBC Micro and Master. 22, 3 June 2012.
beebgames.com
The BBC Games Archive - Welcome
http://beebgames.com/rungames.php
Last Updated 29th January 2009. The BBC Games Archive - digital memories. Playing Games From The Archive. So, you've found the site, the memories have come flooding back and you're longing for a blast on Zalaga or Snapper, what do you do? You download the games of course! What are these strange files inside the zip's? They're raw bbc files thats what, and you can't just execute them like any other file, so here's my guide to running games from the archive. Step 1. You need an emulator! Once the top dog o...