1994 Denton Designs Platforms: PC, Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn Retro Gamer issue 113 had once featured an excellent feature on the trilogy of Shadowfire by Martyn Carroll. Trilogy? Well, you’ll need to check out the article to find out … Continue reading →
Another title recovered by Jason Kelk which was being coded by Alan Jesse (of Quantum fame). This title was being developed by Alan shortly after completing Quantum, and was to be a similiar style of puzzle game. The idea is … Continue reading →
Continuing to get through the occasional update. Here is some more to keep you all going! 5 new entries added Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers, Rescue Mission, Speed Trap, Toi Acid Game, Vicious Circle 5 updates added 10th Dan, … Continue reading →
Speed Trap was a game being written by a guy called Alan Jesse, who also wrote a puzzle game called Quantum (released on Commodore Zone magazine) and also worked on a Trailblazer game that never saw the light of day … Continue reading →
A very quick entry which we will properly flesh out over time. But this was a Spanish arcade action game which was based on a cartoon of some kind. The game was split across 4 areas, including a Disco, Beach, … Continue reading →
NOTE: This has been brought into the GTW64 archive as a V1 entry at: Knuckle Buster V1 A quick addition showing a rather different looking Knuckle Buster game on the C64 by Mat Sneap. Luckily in this case the preview … Continue reading →
A long winded name for a point and click adventure by Exxos (who produced Captain Blood and Purple Saturn Day) was once penned for release on the C64 back in 1989. But as with Purple Saturn Day, the C64 version … Continue reading →
The first update for March this year. Hopefully some findings coming up very soon, with some exciting developments bubbling up. Check these out for now… 3 new entries added Battle Truck, Eagle Storm, Squad One 11 updates added Cloak Of … Continue reading →
Squad One was a game that was produced by a crew called Groovy Bits back in 1989, first heard about thanks to a magazine article in Datormagazinet Issue #4/1989 (Released in March) in Sweden which interviewed the team about a … Continue reading →
Andrew Morris has been allowing us to preserve some of his disks to show incomplete/unused materials to the world, and recently we have discovered the assets to the likes of Kikstart 2 and Cosmic Causeway and various others. This is … Continue reading →
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