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Happy-Chess
(Masterchess v1.2),
a chess program for the
Commodore 64
written by
Thomas Starke
in
6502
assembly
[1]
, published by the German
Happy Computer
magazine in 1988 as part of the C64 game collection Vol. 4
[2]
. Happy-Chess has an
graphical user interface
and is only able to play with the black pieces.
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Masterchess v1.2 - GB64.COM - C64 Games, Database, Music, Emulation, Frontends, Reviews and Article
Commodore 64 Emulator - Computer Chess Game Collection - Masterchess v1.2
from
The Spacious Mind
[3]
References
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Commodore 64 Emulator - Computer Chess Game Collection - Masterchess v1.2
from
The Spacious Mind
^
64'er Spielesammlung, Volume 4 - C64-Wiki
^
Commodore 64/128 Old Computer Chess Game Collection - Masterchess
from
The Spacious Mind
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Happy-Chess (Masterchess v1.2),
a chess program for the Commodore 64 written by Thomas Starke in 6502 assembly [1], published by the German Happy Computer magazine in 1988 as part of the C64 game collection Vol. 4 [2]. Happy-Chess has an graphical user interface and is only able to play with the black pieces.
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