A downloadable game
- This is a racing game for the Commodore 64. It is a simple arcade style racer, inspired by games like Pitstop and Pitstop 2.
- It is a port and reworking of my Super Monza GP 2 game for the VIC 20.
- The game now features the Bahrain circuit, as well as the four circuits from SMGP2 (Monza, Monaco, Spa and Interlagos).
- An in-game circuit map with location indicator has been added.
- Colliding with cars results in damage, which can be repaired by entering the pits during the race. More damage equals slower maximum speed.
- Compete in a single race on any of the five circuits. Alternatively, play them all in sequence in the Championship mode, where you have to complete every race with a podium finish in order to continue.
- Choice of three difficulty levels, which are determined by starting position and race length.
- PAL / NTSC. It will run on either a PAL or NTSC system, but it is designed to run on a PAL system. It will run slightly faster on a NTSC system and will play a little harder.
- Joystick only. The game is a single load and will run on any C64 compatible system. Download files are provided in "prg" and "d64" formats for ease of use.
Status | Released |
Rating | Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | AJ Layden |
Genre | Racing |
Tags | 8-Bit,Commodore 64 |
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Greetings AJ Layden,
we hope you doing great. I am Areeba Malik (aka Titania) from the BrewOtaku-Team, we are launching our first homebrew gaming magazine soon. We loved your work and we have mentioned your game "Super GP 64” in our very first issue.
Please share your contact details if you would like to have a digital copy of our magazine. As we intend to sell the magazine at a very affordable price, you would need to keep it confidential for you only, of course you would get a free copy.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Kind regards
Areeba Malik (Titania)
Very nice racing game with a great feeling of speed and acceptable graphics, which technically reminded me a little of the C64 conversion of SEGA's "Power Drift". Our German-language review can be found in our recorded livestream starting at 02:12:39. Subscription to our YouTube or Twitch channel is welcome. 🙂