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*At the 2024 [[Tandy Assembly]], author [[Rick Adams]] [https://www.youtube.com/live/zMl10_sUN6A?si=KYZyLRvsPuqFw5kL told various stories, including the story of developing Temple of Rom]. | |||
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Revision as of 05:45, 30 September 2024
Temple of ROM is a loose clone of Adventure.
Unique elements include teleporter dots.
In this game, you are collecting treasures, and battling monsters, in a LARGE, scrolling maze. In some ways, it resembles the Atari 2600 classic cartridge Adventure, but only loosely. A rather neat story about the programming of this game: it was actually programmed on a cassette only system, using the EDTASM+ cartridge assembler.
Title: Temple of ROM
Author: Rick Adams
Publisher: Radio Shack/Tandy
Released: 1982
Requires: Color Computer 1,2,3, 4K RAM, cartridge, joystick.
Radio Shack CoCo1 4K Joystick