Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Game Collections by Author

June 3, 2011:

Bob Withers and Stephen O'Dea DSK collection is now available.

April 8, 2005:


David Clark's DSK collection is now available.

April 3, 2005:


Craig Stewart's DSK collection is now available.

April 1, 2005:


Bob Crispen's DSK collection is now available.

March 27, 2005:


Ottmar Bochardt's DSK collection is now available.

March 14, 2005:


Leo Christopherson's DSK collection is now available.
J. Weaver Junior's DSK collection is now available.

March 29, 2002:


Dave Edson's DSK collection is now available.

January 1, 2002:


Ken Kalish's DSK collection is now available.

December 28, 2001:


Since I have been able to get permissions from original software authors to release their games to the public, I have decided to also make ZIPped .DSK images available, by author, as collections. This will make them easier to install on an emulator, or, if you have OS-9, with the DSK converter program. However, I don't always have all of the games of an author. I have been trying to find them, but it is taking a long time in some cases, so I thought I would start the page with what I have, and add to it as I receive more. So, check here periodically to see if any of the collections have been added to. To start with, we have Dave Crandall's 1 DSK image collection, which contains 12 games in total.

1) The Dave Crandall Collection (12 games, 1 .DSK file)
As of Dec. 28, 2001, it contains: El Bandito, Caterpillar, Doodle Bug (regular version), Doodle Bug (PAL color set version), Eyespy, Fangman, Gobbler, Nerble Force, Orbitron, Packmaze, Trickashay and Vox Chess.

2) The Ken Kalish Collection (9 games, 1 .DSK file)
As of Jan. 1, 2002 it contains: Devil's Assault, El Diablero, Dungeon Raid, Monkey Kong, Phantom Slayer, Danger Ranger, Starship Chameleon, Trapfall and Invaders Revenge. If anyone has working, Coco versions of either Escape or Athletyx, please email them to me so that I may add them to this collection. Every game on this DSK image only required 16K.

3) The Dave Edson Collection (5 games, 1 .DSK file)
As of March 29, 2002 it contains: Caterpillar, Catch' Em, Tube Frenzy, Tutankam, and Venturer. If anyone has working version of Planet Raiders, please email them to me so that I may add them to this collection. Every game on this DSK image only required 16K, except Tutankam, which requires 32K.

4) The Leo Christopherson Collection (1 games, 1 .DSK file)
As of March 14, 2005, it contains: Klendathu.

5) The J. Weaver Junior Collection (3 games, 1 .DSK file)
As of March 14, 2005, it contains: Catalyst, Intercept 4 and Outhouse.

6) The Ottmar Bochardt Collection (2 games, 1 .DSK file)
As of March 27, 2005, it contains: Cyber Tank (Coco 1/2 ONLY) and Zone 6.

7) The Bob Crispen Collection (1 game, 1 .DSK file)
As of April 1, 2005, it contains: Apples (Coco 1/2 ONLY).

8) The Craig Stewart Collection (2 games, 1 .DSK file)
As of April 3, 2005, it contains: Pursuit (Coco 3 ONLY), and Space Marauder (Coco 3 ONLY). If anyone has copies of his other 3 games (Shootout, Tangle or Tanks), please email them to me so that I may add them to this collection.

9) The David Clark Collection (4 game, 1 .DSK file)
As of April 8, 2005, it contains: Candy Company, Colorpede, Grand Prix, and Robotack.

10) The Bob Withers and Stephen O'Dea Collection (6 games, 2 .DSK files)
As of June 3, 2011, it contains: Calixto Island (graphic version), Sea Search, Shenanigans, The Black Sanctum (graphic version), The Vortex Factor, and Trekboer. All games in this collection require 32K, and saving a game in progress requires disk.