Last Thursday, Apple made significant changes to the iOS SDK agreement, relaxing restrictions on development tools used to create iOS applications. One of the areas of the SDK agreement affected was section 3.3.2, the specific part of the agreement that Apple determined Manomio had violated with the initial releases of C64. Upon hearing this news, Manomio CTO Stuart Carnie was quick to read over the new Apple document and found the following, updated section 3.3.2.
3.3.2 An Application may not download or install executable code. Interpreted code may only be used in an Application if all scripts, code and interpreters are packaged in the Application and not downloaded. The only exception to the foregoing is scripts and code downloaded and run by Apple’s built-in WebKit framework.
With the BASIC mode, you also get the full C64 keyboard, which means gamers will have full and complete access to every game presented.
Here are some of the new features in Commodore 64 v2.0:
- Original Commodore 64 game graphics
- Original SID sound
- Auto-save, to continue exactly where you left off
- Realistic joystick
- Portrait and Landscape play
- Vertical and Fullscreen gaming (auto rotate for iPod users)
- and much more…
+ 8 GREAT GAMES FOR FREE!
With Commodore 64 you´ll get 8 great games for FREE to get you started:
- Dragons Den
- Le Mans
- Jupiter Lander
- Arctic Shipwreck
- Jack Attack
- International Soccer
- International Basketball
- International Tennis.
It comes with the following free titles:
Samurai Warrior, B. Lee, Laser Squad, Iridis Alpha and many more
App Store Link: Commodore 64, $4.99
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