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* [[ZX Spectrum Chess]] | * [[ZX Spectrum Chess]] | ||
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+ | * [http://www.talkchess.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39029 A forgotten author ? Thomas Starke/Germany] by Sylwy, [[CCC]], May 10, 2011 | ||
=External Links= | =External Links= |
Revision as of 12:44, 13 March 2021
Happy-Chess (Masterchess v1.2),
a chess program for the Commodore 64 by Thomas Starke, written in 6502 assembly
[2],
published by the German Happy Computer magazine in 1988 as part of the C64 game collection Vol. 4
[3].
Happy-Chess has an own 2D graphics board graphical user interface. It can only play with the black pieces.
See also
Forum Posts
- A forgotten author ? Thomas Starke/Germany by Sylwy, CCC, May 10, 2011
External Links
Chess Program
- Masterchess v1.2 - GB64.COM - C64 Games, Database, Music, Emulation, Frontends, Reviews and Article
- Commodore 64 Emulator - Computer Chess Game Collection - Masterchess v1.2 from The Spacious Mind [4]
Misc
- Happy (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Happiness from Wikipedia
- The Rolling Stones - Happy (Live at Tokyo Dome 1990), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Commodore 64 Emulator - Computer Chess Game Collection - Masterchess v1.2 from The Spacious Mind
- ↑ Commodore 64 Emulator - Computer Chess Game Collection - Masterchess v1.2 from The Spacious Mind
- ↑ 64'er Spielesammlung, Volume 4 - C64-Wiki
- ↑ Commodore 64/128 Old Computer Chess Game Collection - Masterchess from The Spacious Mind