Mentioned on the title of Scorpion 2 for CDU, Bubble Blaster was only ever briefly known about just through this game. Leslie Wigmore was not much of a well known character on the C64, but produced two decent games for … Continue reading →
Bruce Lee was a classic title on the C64 and other 8-bit systems, with its simplistic gameplay and cuteness (!) To follow on from the success, Datasoft were to create a sequel title called Bruce Lee – Enter The Dragon. … Continue reading →
Jon Wells is probably one of the most talented but unfortunate C64 programmers towards the end of the C64’s life. Ultimately, Jon is a great programmer, but sadly his time on the scene came as the C64 started to die … Continue reading →
This game and Pyramids of Time were supposed to be Firebird’s proof that budget games could be quality games too, according to sales manager of Telecomsoft, Martin Defries when he spoke to Soft magazine (1988, issue 2, pg. 9-10). In … Continue reading →
Not technically a C64 game, but kind of a tribute in certain ways.. and a game which certainly could have been a C64 game. Johan Boije from the Swedish Royal Academy of Arts made a game for their final exam … Continue reading →
Hmmm… not too much to say about this game, apart from that its a quiz game with a simple logo and some questions, where you get points for each one you get right. Not so much a "Brainstorm", with little … Continue reading →
Brainleak was an arcade adventure type of game being developed with a point-and-click based system implemented into the game via a series of icons. The game apparently had a very complex plot, which unfortunatly Jason Kelk does not remember. Information … Continue reading →
A bizarre entry which was mentioned in the “Next Month” back pages of Commodore Format, Issue 3. They promised a review of this game for issue 4, but it never appeared. This was the only mention ever made of the … Continue reading →
Boxing Manager was a fairly standard management affair which was released on the C64 back around 1987/88 and which seemed to be popular enough for the management mad company D&H to release a sequel. However, although mention in various adverts, … Continue reading →
A good looking boxing sim from the Italian gaming giants “Simulmondo”. Apart from the standard sideways boxing we are all accustomed to with most C64 boxing games, you could face front ways to attack your opponent using a variety of … Continue reading →
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