![]() ![]() ![]() After some months I had a working version of Manic Miner written in C and using SDL2. As I’d recently started learning to program in C, I thought it’d be a great learning experience to port this classic Z80 game to the C language. Although I had a ZX81 the year before, it was the ZX Spectrum I received as an xmas gift in 1983 that got me hooked on games, in particular the classic Manic Miner a simple, addictive, and deceptively difficult platformer.Ī year and a half ago I found the Skoolkit disassembly toolkit and one of the examples was the disassembled source code for Manic Miner. Along with it came the birth of the British video game industry. The home computer was born in the early 1980’s and in England this came in the shape of the ZX Spectrum. ![]()
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