Emulation of Ghost Busters for Commodore 64

Australia, 1980s

Videogame

Ghost Busters is a single player action game where the player swings around a beam to attach moving ghosts. “Z” and “M” keys are used to swing the beam from left to right on the screen. “,” key is used to attack the ghosts with the beam. Doing so get earns the player 10 points.

Original game created for Commodore 64 by Matthew Hall and released into the public domain circa 1985. More info on Matt Hall’s games can be found at: http://www.ourdigitalheritage.org/archive/playitagain/bedroom-coders-matthew-hall-15-commodore-64-games-rescued-from-decaying-cassettes/

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Credits

creator

Matthew Hall

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1980s

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Group of items

Play It Again I: Games Collection

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ACMI Identifier

ARC000070-4

Subject category

Game

Object Types

Emulation file/Computer game/Game

Materials

Computer game emulation file

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