1991 Mirrorsoft Platform: ZX Spectrum 128k Back in 1991, C64 developer and musician Dave Spicer decided to put together a technical demo for a potential conversion of Xenon 2 for the ZX Spectrum. What was produced was pretty stunning – … Continue reading →
Another single screen modern invaders clone. Apart from some nice graphics, the game is very simplistic, and quite poor. A simple attack wave of creatures fly around, and you simply shoot them, then its onto the next attack wave of … Continue reading →
A very cool Ghost n Goblins clone which has some nice graphics and a lot of promise at this very early stage. There is no sound in the game, but the rest of it seems to be coming together really … Continue reading →
1998 Simtex / Speedworks / Europress Platforms: PC, Sony PlayStation and Arcade XLR8 was a futuristic bike racing game, where you race through the likes of volcanic deserts and ancient prehistoric looking rainforests. The game was due to be released … Continue reading →
Xoanon (released as Xoanon Reptilia – which we’ll come onto shortly…) seems to be an early version of Xenon, or at least Gamebase makes the link with the game. So, are they indeed the same game? This preview just seems … Continue reading →
Our next entry (helping to fill up the rather empty X category) is a neat early preview of a Delta’esq clone called Xykik. The game was being developed by C64 musician Jason Morrell, of which this was his first venture … Continue reading →
Xytris is a really strange puzzler, which isn’t a tetris puzzler like you may think from the name, but a title where you must re-create the character from the box on the right side of the screen. There are two … Continue reading →
Thanks to Jazzcat for the heads up about this game, which was shown recently on the developer’s website. The game was an RPG which was looking to shape up pretty well back in 1986 when it was in development. However, … Continue reading →
Yloa’s Complex is a nice Lady Tut clone which was being done by Marcus Oliver Wagner back in 1987. Marcus did a number of C64 games that never saw commercial release, and very kindly released them into the wild on … Continue reading →
Ze-III is a sideways scrolling shooter, where you must clear various attack waves before moving onto a new attack wave. It’s fairly simple overall, and nothing to shout about – but it has been nicely done and could have made … Continue reading →
Another puzzler, and another game which I can’t make head or tail about. Fair graphics, but sadly I can’t find the playability. Thanks to contributor Csaba Virag, we learn that the game was created by the Hungarian group Chimera, with … Continue reading →
A rolling demo of what seems to be a Greek based game. This slideshow shows various screens of the game and credits, including a piece of the interluding screen from the game. It’s unknown how the game would play, but … Continue reading →
Our next entry in the archives is a simple puzzler from 1995 which is described by Gamebase as being a Mastermind style game. To be honest, I only quickly loaded the game up to get a feel for it and … Continue reading →
A promising game from the once promising Cherry Software. Coded by Taboo, the style of game was to be a cross between Flashback and Impossible Mission. The intro features a stunning 3D filled vector car driving around with fluid movement … Continue reading →
Zorro in Wonderland was a game that had a preview sneaked out many moons ago, but nothing was really known about it. Ruben Spaans in 2012 sheds some light on the game: “This was just a “test game” I wrote … Continue reading →
Zrenite was a game worked on by graphic artist Wayne Billingham with a friend from school named Anthony Wilder. The game was worked on after school for years, and finally it was signed up by Hi Tec in 1992. Sadly … Continue reading →
A strange name, but a very nice and colourful bomberban clone. Zwei Bereten is a two player bomberman clone, featuring some very snazzy and colourful graphics, wonderful titles and screens aswell for extra polish. Sonically just as impressive too :) … Continue reading →
A game that has been knocking about a bit in the archives, by the creator of another title in the GTW vaults called Bimz. This title compared to the Bjarke’s previous game is a lot more ambitious, with a flick … Continue reading →
Zynon is another long lost game this time from Ian and Mic. It originally was not known what the game was about, but we can confirm thanks to Rob Whitaker that is was indeed the preview already in Gamebase: http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=8932&d=18&h=0 … Continue reading →
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