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Kevin Zurawel was our guest in one of the last issues with a video already. The video was about 6502 Assembly development for the NES.

Now Kevin adds something on top. And that is a book. Free of charge!

Famicom Party is licensed under a Creative Commons License and the book is - apart from not yet finished chapters - completely available online.

And 6502 Assembly is all but obsolete. Western Design Center produces fully compatible successors of the legendary 6510 CPU to this day. And whether you want to program 6502 Assembly for the NES, the C64 or C128, or any of the other myriad of systems based on the 6502, the fundamentals of the Assembly dialect in this book are the same for all systems.

Actually a case for $49 on Amazon. In fact free of charge. Thanks Kevin!

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