More from GTW64, including a previously unseen platformer preview (in its early days) thanks to Joachim Wijnhoven. It is believed it could be the long lost Kid Saviour game by Roy Fielding… more on that soon! :) 2 new entries … Continue reading →
Kid Saviour was to be a Giana Sisters clone by Roy Fielding, who did some music work and also did Hectic 2 back in the early 90’s. All the hard work according to Roy was done, with decent collision, scrolling … Continue reading →
Yet more for May with the following additions and updates, including a great contribution from Jan Schulze on Bamboo and new entry Hydrogenese (prompting this update tonight): 2 new entries added Gunz, Hydrogenese 7 updates added Academy, Arsenal FC, Bamboo, … Continue reading →
And another update in quick succession … this time a slightly larger update with a number of new entries and updates (with new scans). 7 new entries added Basket Master V1, Mutant Zone, Reach For The Moon, T-Runner, Thundercats 3, … Continue reading →
Believed to be part of what was meant to be a “Crazy” series, Trick Ramp Crazy was to follow Combat Crazy on the Silverbird range. It never surfaced, although being mentioned as a title for C64, Amstrad and Spectrum. It … Continue reading →
Mutant Zone was to be the sequel to Spore and published by Mastertronic back in 1989. The sequel was a full 2/3 screen scrolling game which had a far right display panel (Top to bottom) consisting of multiplexed sprites. It … Continue reading →
A very quick entry for a surprise title which we never knew about until reading a snippet in ACE magazine about “Costly Games That Never Made it”. In that list was a game called Reach For The Moon, which apparently … Continue reading →
ACE magazine issue 4 had a pre-production screenshot of Basket Master from Imagine and Dinamic which looks pretty different to the final version we all know from Gary Biasillo. We’ll ignore the fact that there are no hoops just yet, … Continue reading →
No we’re not mad – but it seems that Elite had planned 3 Thundercats games to be released in 1988. The first in the series was Gargoyle Games’ Thundercats – The Lost Eye of Thundera. The second eventually turned into … Continue reading →
The first update for May with the following new bits and bobs: 4 new entries added Agrophobia, Satar, Fun School Special – Paint and Create, Unknown Educational game 1 update added Streethawk
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