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fiscap:
Check out this clip from YouTube of a near perfect port of the original Z80 code of Donkey Kong to a vintage TRS-80 Color Computer 3.



When I first saw this, I really thought it was a fake and someone had posted a Mame capture instead. I decided to download the code from the poster's site and try it out for myself in the VCC emulator for the TRS-80 CoCo 3 (doesn't run on the MESS version). I was shocked to see how accurate it actually was, but even more impressed that this was running on a 1.78 MHz 6809 processor - keep in mind that the original Donkey Kong ran on a 3 MHz Z80 processor. It is without a doubt the best rendition of a classic arcade game on a vintage console/computer that I have ever seen - what this coder pulled off is simply amazing.

CrazyKongFan:
Did it run pretty good on the VCC emulator? I did manage to get it to run on MESS, but it didn't run very well (it was sluggish and the sound wasn't very good) .

fiscap:
It runs much better on VCC. I tried it on MESS and noticed the same thing you did with the sound. Definitely give VCC a shot.

http://vcc6809.bravehost.com/

Level42:
That is impressive. There goes the Atari 8-bit version as the best DK port.....

Turnarcades:
That is very good, though not the first time I've seen a classic reworked onto a classic platform - a dude did a port of NES Megaman onto the Atari 2600. Far from as good quality as the NES, but very playable and fast from what I saw. It's good that people are still pushing these older boundaries but makes you wonder why the original developers didn't try that little bit harder to achieve what today's hobbiests seem to achieve on a regular basis?

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