Just a quick post to share some preservation work by our friend Allan Pinkerton, with Linkword German by Artworx on the Commodore 64. As it was released, it doesn’t warrant creating a GTW64 entry, so we’ve done a post with … Continue reading →
An Italian title which may have been released, but is currently missing and yet to be preserved. Can you help us and ready64.org to recover it? Dance on a Volcano was a strategy/adventure game by the looks of it, and was previewed … Continue reading →
An Italian title which was released, but is currently missing and yet to be preserved, and highlighted thanks to an article by quattrobit.blogspot.com. La Casa was the product of a Marco Pesce, and featured a neat two-player split-screen window with … Continue reading →
An Italian title which was released, but is currently missing and yet to be preserved. Can you help us and ready64.org to recover it? MegaGame 64 was a great looking space strategy game. It was featured within a regular column … Continue reading →
1987 Quickbeam Platform: Dragon 32 A late title for the Dragon 32 now, with one which was apparently similar to Uridium on the Commodore 64. A Uridium clone on the Dragon 32? This I would love to see! The game … Continue reading →
1985 Cable Software Platform: Dragon 32 Our next Dragon 32 entry into the archives was a strange sounding game where you must encounter nine different screens of action with revolving doors and a mad woman called Edna. Welcome to ‘Eager … Continue reading →
198? AcePak Software Platform: Dragon 32 This is a short entry to extend our Dragon 32 entries into the Games That Weren’t archive, though for two titles which may have actually been published according to Dragon 32 historian Simon Hardy. … Continue reading →
With Autumn well and truly under way and the nights drawing in, there is less time outside and more time trying to update the archive as best as we can. This month we have the following for you: 5 new … Continue reading →
1985 Oliver Ridler Platform: Commodore VIC-20 If you consider that the Commodore 64 essentially put an end to the VIC-20’s commercial life perhaps a bit prematurely, there are likely many titles out there which never saw the light of day … Continue reading →
Before you say it – yes, this was an April Fools and not a real game. However, we have of course featured Mindsmear in the past, so it is only right that we feature Zzap Italia’s 1989 April Fools. The … Continue reading →
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