Can I Speed Up This C64 BASIC 'Pong' Game?


This week I have another online tool for you to play with, plus the write-up of my latest C64 BASIC optimisation rabbit hole - enjoy!

​More C64 BASIC Optimisations​

I came across a C64 BASIC game that ran pretty slow, so I challenged myself to see how much I could speed it up.

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​Retro Pixel Image Editor​

I made a retro pixel art bitmap image editor that works in your web browser

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​Introducing Dungeon Loom​

I wrote an online text adventure/dungeon map editor.

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​Replacing Parts of Strings in C64 BASIC​

More investigation of C64 BASIC string manipulation and data structures

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​CHIP8 and How Emulators Work​

Ever wondered how emulators work? And what is the difference between an emulator, a simulator, an interpreter, and a virtual machine?

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​Full Browser-Based CP/M emulator β€” finally!​

Finally achieved my goal of a JavaScript-based Z80 CP/M emulator!

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​Printing PETSCII Faster​

How can we display pretty PETSCII art on the C64 as quickly as possible only using BASIC?

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​Online Retro IDE: x86 and BBC Micro Updates​

Yearn for the days of Turbo C, Turbo Pascal, QBasic, and x86 Assembler?

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Until next time, keep geeking!

-- Chris

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