As well as preserving unreleased games, we also try and preserve titles which are known to be released, but are not yet digitally preserved. We have another two Commodore 64 games for you today, as well as some extras which … Continue reading →
Another combined entry to search for titles which may have been released, but have not yet been preserved. Thanks to Bertrand / Atari Mania, an advert was flagged up from Home Computer Magazine in 1984 with a list of tiles … Continue reading →
2005 Acclaim Studios Cheltenham Platforms: Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox Our next entry into the archive is one where very little is known, but today that is about to change at Games That Weren’t with The Last Job. Not only … Continue reading →
A short entry of an unofficial conversion of an obscure arcade title called Monster Bash, which was being done by Luigi Vicari. Luigi described the game on his site as follows: “MONSTER BASH is a fascinating cartoon theme game featuring … Continue reading →
A very short entry for a title that was advertised within the manual of Aliants at the very end. Time Capsule was listed as “Coming Soon” and was a strategy action game. Nothing else is known at this stage, and … Continue reading →
As well as unreleased works, we try and preserve games that were released, but were perhaps hard to find or released in limited numbers. Please use the A-Z index below to navigate and select a page to view some of … Continue reading →
1988 Apex Computer Productions / Hewson Platform: BBC Micro This may come as something of a shock, but there was a BBC Micro edition of the classic Commodore 64 title Cyberdyne Warrior in development at the same time as that … Continue reading →
Well, after a bit of a break there was quite some backlog to clear. Thank you for all the submissions and also kind words about my Dad. This month we have a slightly larger GTW64 update with the following below … Continue reading →
A very short entry to highlight that there is suggested to be a Spanish version of Mandragore, along with the English, German and French editions that exist. At the moment it is missing – so can you help find and … Continue reading →
A short post to highlight an early Apprentice (Rainbow Arts) screen that was shown in ACE magazine issue 27 on page 110. Here you can see a screenshot with a different dashboard, without text and as Anonymous Contributor suggests, perhaps … Continue reading →
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