An early days entry for a title which was being written by Glyn Williams, who wrote Cholo and Starglider on the C64. This title was a currently unknown Helicopter game which was to be released by Island Logic (a short-lived … Continue reading →
The latest issue of the free C64 fanzine, RESET has been released, which features a full GTW article on System 3’s Fuzzball game. Check out the magazine and download here: http://reset.cbm8bit.com/?dir=issue3
Yet another title for the archives which was in a very different state compared to the final game at one stage. Thanks to Dr Strange/Atlantis for highlighting this title, which has actually been doing the rounds for some time. This … Continue reading →
Continuing the stream of updates for 2014 and for April, some more updates to the archive. 2 new entries added 3D Pool V1, War in Middle Earth V1 14 updates added (details of each update under “Updates made” link for … Continue reading →
An interesting entry for our next GTW comes in the shape of another title which may have had similar issues like Chiller did, and by the same company and development crew. You may recall that Chiller had an alternative version … Continue reading →
Keeping up with the updates, more entries added and various updates (each entry includes details of what has changed). See below for details: 3 new entries added Heart Of Yesod, Monstics Mystery 2, C64GS cartridge titles 7 updates made Attack … Continue reading →
A very quick entry until we get more details, but this was to be a planned 3rd game in the series of the Yesod games by Odin. Unfortunately it only got as far as a proposal on 3 sheets of … Continue reading →
A bit of a lazy covering entry for a range of potential cartridges that were meant to have come out for the C64GS. Back when the C64GS was launched, there was a strong list of support from the likes of … Continue reading →
Keeping up the updates for March, we have the following updates for you: 1 new entry added Droidz 6 updates added Flight Deck 2, Heebie Jeebies, Lusitania, Mega Twins, Orcus, Viking Child
I’ve been chatting to two guys called Simon and Ekkehard, who used to develop a lot of Vic 20 games back in the day. In recent times, they had tried to recover their long lost work – but were having … Continue reading →
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