Advertised in many magazines, this was a title being sold by Anik Microsystems… however only two Anik games exist and seem to have been released on the C64. The advert describes the game as follows: "You’ll hand it to this … Continue reading →
Back in the 1980’s, Atarisoft were doing official conversions for the Commodore 64. Vanguard was one of them! We learn of this conversion thanks to Mat Allen who has documented the conversion briefly in Digital Press. We hope to learn … Continue reading →
A potentially fantastic space SEU from Denmark which sadly never saw the light of day. GTW is proud to present a specially made slideshow by IaN Coog (Released by Hokutoforce and Onslaught) of the game and how it was looking. … Continue reading →
Yet another GTW which sadly hasn’t got a great deal we can say about it. Commodore Format magazine in issue 17 mentioned this game in their previews, stating that Sales Curve were producing a St Valentines Day game to coincide … Continue reading →
Virgin Atlantic Challenge was to be an arcade game based on Richard Branson’s attempt to break the transatlantic speed record in a boat. So, not the same game which was released later on with the rather cool Rob Hubbard tune. … Continue reading →
Around 1988-1989, John Buckley and Martin Holland were working on what can be described as a first-person adventure game with a detailed character selection front end, and a pseudo-3D map section. The main game itself was apparently very much in … Continue reading →
Parallel Logic were to be one of the saviours of the C64 in the UK market, as many companies began to leave the C64 behind in favour of the consoles. Amoung their selection of releases was to be a very … Continue reading →
A very quick entry, but in an interview with Zach Townsend back in around 1997/98 time, Zach recalled producing a puzzle game in the space of a day which was very addictive. However, nothing was done with the game and … Continue reading →
A rather quick entry until we get more info, but this Unnamed game was in production by Paul Black, who did a number of C64 titles including Dizzy Down The Rapids. The game was to be a Wizball/Thrust clone of … Continue reading →
Yet another from the news vaults of disk mags and fanzines back in 1997. This currently unnamed game was a rumourmill title which was apparently being developed by RRR/Oxyron (graphics) and Baldhead/Alphaflight (code). The game details are very sketchy to … Continue reading →
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