
I don’t know how my parent’s picked the Commodore 64, probably because it was a lot cheaper than an Apple II, but initially I was pretty disappointed that it was not the computer my cousins had. However, as soon as I saw the promt and blinking cursor I was hooked. There was something fascinating for me about typing in words that make the computer do something, like it was more intelligent than a typical gaming console. The Commodore came with a book, or my parents bought it, about how to operate and program the Commodore 64.
I studied that book and experimented with the computer and found that even more than playing games I liked programming it. My mother and my brother only really needed to learn one command, LOAD “$”,8,1 which would run whatever executable was on the disk (in this case it would be a game of some sort). My dad did not even learn that much. Myself on the other hand went deep into the mysteries of BASIC and began programming.

There was one game I really tried to emulate for a bit called Bard’s Tale. In Bard’s Tale you could go wherever you wanted and gain experience, collect items, and have combat based on random numbers and stats like hit points and damage and so on. I really got most of it down pretty well except for the maps which I never really figured out when I was 9 and really didn’t figure out how to do that in BASIC until 30 years later really. I also made a couple games using sprites and joystick detection but one of them was pong and the other was a one level side scrolling game where you moved a spaceship up or down to avoid obstacles for about 30 seconds. If you made it through you won. If you didn’t you lost.

That will have to be a story for another day though as I am out of time for now. Til next time.

