Commodore 64 joystick adapters
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Commodore 64 joystick adapters are hardware peripherals
Commodore 64 peripherals
This article is about the various external peripherals of the Commodore 64 home computer.-Tape drives:In the United States, the 1541 floppy disk drive was widespread. By contrast, in Europe the C64 was often used with cassette tape drives , which were much cheaper, but also much slower than floppy...

 that extend the number of joystick ports on the Commodore 64
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer introduced by Commodore International in January 1982.Volume production started in the spring of 1982, with machines being released on to the market in August at a price of US$595...

 computer. The additional joysticks can be used on games with dedicated support for the specific adapter.

A few different joystick adapters have been constructed for use with the C64. The Classical Games / Protovision adapter is supported by the largest number of games. It is also the only adapter presently available commercially, but building instructions are available for most of the adapters. Some of the adapters are also emulated in C64 emulators.

Starbyte adapter (1990)

Supports 2 additional joysticks. Released by Starbyte Software in 1990 for use with their game Adidas Championship Tie Break. At the time sold separately under the name Tie Break Adaptor.

Kingsoft adapter (1992)

Supports 2 additional joysticks at the userport. Introduced with the game Bug Bomber by Kingsoft in 1992, but might be compatible with (or identical to) the Starbyte adapter. The game came with instructions to build your own 4-player adapter.

Building instructions (plugs, wires and diodes) are also available on the web.

Classical Games adapter (1997) / Protovision 4 player interface

Supports 2 additional joysticks at the userport. Developed by Chester Kollschen (CKX) of Classical Games and released in 1997 with the game Bomb Mania. Kollschen later joined Protovision and the adapter is now available as the Protovision 4 player interface.

Building instructions (plugs, wires and an IC), sample code, shop and list of supported games are available at the Protovision website.

O. Stillers adapter

Supports 8 joysticks (at the expansion port). Developed by Oliver Stiller. Building instructions and documentation probably appeared in a 64'er mag.

L. Pantarottos adapter (1998)

Supports 8 joysticks, all connected to the user port and one joyport. Appears with the game Space Balls (1998) for 2-8 players by Luigi Pantarotto. (No claim of originality, so this could also be a reuse of another adapter.)

Building instructions (plugs and wires only) is provided with the game SpaceBalls.

Ninjas SNES pad adapter (1998)

Supports 8 SNES pads at the joyports. Developed by Ninja of The Dreams. Only a few games are available for this adapter.

Building instructions (plugs and wires only) are available at the Hitmen 4 player adapter website. Code interface is demonstrated in the SNES-Pad-Tooldisk #1.

Digital Excess & Hitmen 4 player joystick adapter (1999)

Supports 2 additional joysticks at the userport. Developed by Groepaz of Hitmen and Thomas Koncina and Bjoern Odendahl of Digital Excess in 1999 as an easier to build alternative to the Classical Games adapter. A few 4-player games are available for this adapter.

Building instructions (plugs and wires only) and sample code is available at the Hitmen 4 player adapter website.

Related

Adapters for a few related computers can also be used with the C64.Those adapters include PET (normally only used on the PET/CBM2), Hummer (normally only used on the C64DTV) and OEM (normally only used on the VIC20). There are probably no game supporting those adapters on the C64.

Emulation

The C64 emulator VICE
VICE
The software program VICE, standing for VersatIle Commodore Emulator, is an emulator for Commodore's 8-bit computers, running on Amiga, Unix, MS-DOS, Win32, Mac OS X, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS, and BeOS host machines...

supports the Classical Games / Protovision and the Digital Excess & Hitmen adapters from version 2.3.

Games

List of games with original or added support for the various adapters.

Title Year Description # Joystics Adapter Interfaced by
Alone in the Green 2009 original 1-4 C Edikles
Amazing Maze 2005 Amazing Maze (1983) hack 1-3 C Triad
Bomb Mania 1997 Bomberman clone 2-4 C Protovision
Bomb Mania patch 1998 Bomb Mania (1997) patch 2-4 C, N Da!NyL
Bomb Mania patch 1999 Bomb Mania (1997) patch 2-4 C, D DXS & HIT
Bug Bomber 1992 Bomberman clone 1-4 K Kingsoft
Garrison 2007 Gauntlet (1986) hack 1-4 C, D Nostalgia
Grubz (preview) 2004 Worms clone 2-4 C Singular Crew
Hockey Mania 2004 original 2-4 C Protovision
International Karate + Gold 2001 International Karate + (1987) hack 1-3 C, D, N The Dreams
Marble Madness+ 2004 Marble Madness (1986) hack 1-4 C Nostalgia
Pac It (preview) 2000 Pacman clone 1-4 C Protovision
Phong 2004 Pong clone 1-4 C, N Instinct/Triad
Quadris 1998 Tetris clone 1-4 C Protovision
Quadtron 2000 Snakes clone 2-4 C Protovision
Rampage Gold 2003 Rampage (1987) hack 1-3 C, D, N The Dreams
Snakes 4 Snakes 2002 Snakes clone 2-4 C Protovision
Space Balls 1998 original 2-8 P Pantarotto
Square Attack 2011 original 4 C Prof. Pi^2
Super Off Road+ 2007 Super Off Road (1990) hack 1-3 C, D Nostalgia
Tanks 3000 2006 original 2-4 C Protovision
Team Patrol 2005 original 2-4 C Protovision
Tie Break 1990 original 1-4 S Starbyte
Tour de France 2005 original 2-4 C Hack n' Trade


Adapter:
S = Starbyte, C = Classical Games / Protovision, D = Digital Excess & Hitmen, N = Ninjas SNES pad, K = Kingsoft, P = Pantarotto, O = O. Stiller.

Description:
original/clone = new implementation, patch = patch for existing game, hack = unautorized release based on existing game.

Interface origin:
Publisher or official source of joystick adapter support. In order to use hacked versions legally, you should own the original game.

External links

  • Protovision 4 player interface page, shop and list of compatible games
  • Hitmen building instruction on 4 player adapters and list of 4 player games
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