Disks Labels for almost any C64 Game

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Disks Labels for almost any C64 Game

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Hi friends! I just found this place and it is awesome

https://retrocomputerverzamelaar.nl/c64-disk-labels/

It have tons of game disk labels to print.

Some examples attached (just to show).
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Re: Disks Labels for almost any C64 Game

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That is a very nice site. I'm surprised this hasn't been done before.
What would also be good, Atari 8-bit Disk labels, Apple II/e Disk Labels, BBC Micro Disk Labels.
These will be handy if, like me, you have original disks with labels covered in 35+ years worth of gunk.
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Re: Disks Labels for almost any C64 Game

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In my case, I lost all my C64 Disks when I moved out from my parents house. But I am planning to "restore it" from new bulk 5 1/4 disks I have bought. Originals I got as present were: Epyx Jumpman, Impossible Mission, Summer games, Broderbund's Loderunner and a few more.
MiSTer_Kirk wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 6:37 pm That is a very nice site. I'm surprised this hasn't been done before.
What would also be good, Atari 8-bit Disk labels, Apple II/e Disk Labels, BBC Micro Disk Labels.
These will be handy if, like me, you have original disks with labels covered in 35+ years worth of gunk.
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Re: Disks Labels for almost any C64 Game

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Thats a good idea. I might test my originals, and see if any have lost their magnetic integrity.
My list is rather large, but I have the following - mostly owned from the 1980s, but there are a few modern titles.

6 Pak Hit Pak Vol 2 - Elite systems
Ad Infinitum - Mastertronic
Arcade Hall Of Game - U.S. Gold
Aviator Arcade II - Psytronik Premium
Aztec Challenge - Paul Norman's Adventure Trilogy
Ballblazer - Lucasarts
California Games - Epyx
Cascade Disk 50 - Cascade
Caverns of Khafka - Paul Norman's Adventure Trilogy
Encounter! Novagen Original - Novagen
Fighter Pilot - Digital Integration
Football Manager 2 - Addictive Games
Forbidden Forest - Paul Norman's Adventure Trilogy
Gauntlet - U.S. Gold
Gold Silver Bronze Collection - Summer Games I & 2, Winter Games - Epyx
Golf Construction Set - Ariolasoft
Hunter Patrol - Mastertronic
Koronis Rift - Lucasarts
Leaderboard - U.S. Gold
Leaderboard Tournament Disk #1 - U.S. Gold
Lord of the Rings - Melbourne House
Paperboy - Elite
Planet Golf - Psytronik Premium
Rescue on Fractalus - Lucasarts
Summer Games I - U.S. Gold
Summer Games II - U.S. Gold
Super Cycle - U.S. Gold
Super Zaxxon - U.S. Gold
The Eidolon - Lucasarts
The Gold Collection I - U.S. Gold
The Gold Collection II - U.S. Gold
The Gold Collection III - U.S. Gold
They Sold a Million I - Hit Squad
They Sold a Million II - Hit Squad
They Sold a Million III - Hit Squad
Winter Games - U.S. Gold
World Games - Epyx
Worldclass Leaderboard - U.S. Gold
X-Force - Psytronik Premium

I also have a few boxes of still-sealed 5 1/4" Disks, most were bought for my BBC Master, and Apple IIe, but I could use some for repair of C64 disks.
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