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Latest revision as of 06:36, 27 November 2023
Llamarama | |
Developer | Llamasoft |
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Publisher | Retro Gamer |
Platforms | Windows |
Released | April 2005 |
Added to Museum |
February 8, 2022 |
Llamarama was a compilation disc for Windows.
It contained thirty-four games that were developed by Jeff Minter of Llamasoft.
The included games spanned over three decades from 1981 to 2002.
It was released in the twelfth issue of Retro Gamer magazine in April 2006.
Included emulators
Eighteen emulators were available on the disc to play the thirty-four included games across seven different platforms.
In addition to the emulators to play the included games, two Sharp X68000 emulators were included as well.
- Atari 8-bit computers: Atari800win, Atari++
- Commodore 16: Minus4w, WinVICE, YAPE
- Commodore 64: CCS64, Frodo, WinVICE
- MSX: BlueMSX, NLMSX, ParaMSX
- Sharp X68000: EX68, WinX68
- VIC-20: Pfau Zeh, WinVICE
- ZX81: NOZX81, Xtender2
- ZX Spectrum: Spectaculator, SPIN, ZX32
Included technical demos
Five technical demos were also included on the disc, for Atari 8-bit computers and the Commodore 64.
- Atari 8-bit computers: Colourspace light synthesizer demo and documentation
- Commodore 64: Syncro Demo 1, Syncro Demo 2, Torus Demo 1, and Torus Demo 2
Included games
Llamarama contained thirty-four games.
This included games developed by Llamasoft, as well as those by Jeff Minter that predate Llamasoft.