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Feels like yesterday that I put up a webpage on this game, promoting it as “coming soon”. In the days when I was doing C64 news as well as GTW as a side stream site. Now over 19 years on … Continue reading
Preserving Cancelled & Unreleased Video Game History Since 1999
Total results: 8
Feels like yesterday that I put up a webpage on this game, promoting it as “coming soon”. In the days when I was doing C64 news as well as GTW as a side stream site. Now over 19 years on … Continue reading
3 Days In Carpathia was originally thought to be a sequel to the popular Valkyrie 17 game by George Stone and The Ram Jam Corp. A text adventure, which was written using “The Biro” and featuring character set screens, livened … Continue reading
4 Emelet was a really lovely looking Hungarian graphic text adventure that was being developed back in 2012. Great quality overall, but sadly seems to have been abandoned at this stage, with no further updates in almost 10 years at … Continue reading
A point and click based adventure game in similar vein to the Lucasfilm series. Move around the locations and solve the puzzles. The game was confirmed to be heavily inspired by Day of The Tenticle by Lucasfilm. The game was … Continue reading
A big thanks to Martin / Stadium 64 (http://s64.emuunlim.com/) for highlighting this interesting entry. 720 degrees was released in the UK by US Gold, and also in the USA by Mindscape a year later. Two completely different versions. However the … Continue reading
7DShoot is a nice and simple football game, where you have a ball that comes across the screen and you have to time your connection with it to shoot it into the back of a net. The game was developed … Continue reading
A short entry for a title possibly inspired by Super Smash Bros? This is a very early development that features Mario and Megaman that move around quite nicely, but that is about it at the moment. A very early proof … Continue reading
2003 Argonaut Games Platform: Nokia N-Gage As part of the launch and release of The Games That Weren’t book, we are adding assets and content that didn’t make it to print as bonus DLC content to share with you. Within the book is … Continue reading
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