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			Remember the old C64 game, Friday the 13th? I thought not... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Well, it has been cracked and updated, with numerous changes and bug fixes. And it is available here for your enjoyment. I remember playing this game a fair bit when it was new (well over 20 years ago now). This is a great update to an old classic. This file is in .d64 format, which is a Commodore 64 disk image. So you can either play it in an emulator (I recommend VICE for C64 emulation in Windows); or you can transfer it to a 5.25" disk for playing on a real Commodore 64 (by far the best option if you can). Have fun!  | 
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			The original you're referring to, is that the same one that was on NES? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			...Always quite liked the NOES one that came out around then, but can't say I ever got into f13, looked interesting enough but felt a little like I was walking in circles or something? I'll take a look at this one. 
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	The door opened...you got in..:rolleyes:  | 
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			There was a Friday the 13th game for the NES, but it was different to the C64 version. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	The NES version was better IMO. At least it was possible to win - the C64 version was an endless loop.  | 
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			I transferred this to a 5.25" floppy and played it on a Commodore 128D today. It plays very well. Quick movement and transitions between screens. Only played it briefly, so didn't get to see all the gore screens. But from what I saw, it does seem like a good update of the original.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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