Yup, you guessed it!… another Beyond Belief title, this time brought to our attention by Marco Das, who found a little advert from Beyond Belief stating about the game’s up and coming release. Sadly we only know of a name, … Continue reading →
Ok, a bit of a gap here with this one at present, but another title in the archive to be preserved at least as a memory for the time being. This is another game for Mastertronic which had graphics by … Continue reading →
Compute!’s Gazette (May 1990) ran a news piece on this possible baseball game from arcade specialists Data East. Bo was a superstar in the US, famous for playing both American Football and Major League baseball during his career as well … Continue reading →
A fun little platformer which took off initially as a joke, controlling a alcholic which has to collect empty beer bottles and sell them in the "Netto" supermarket. Created by Rasmus Wernersson and Peter Rasmussen , who has kindly contributed … Continue reading →
What we have here is what can only be described as a Bomberman clone, mixed with the classic Atari Combat game. Though the game here feels more to be related with Bomberman, with the style of shooting (Or dropping mines) … Continue reading →
Not to be confused with the game of the same name that Protovision released (We think?) This may have got dropped/renamed fairly early on due the name clash. Or are we completely wrong, and was this infact when a different … Continue reading →
Another combined entry for a series of titles, this time from Boston Educational Computing, Inc, which may or may not have been released. These have been highlighted to us thanks to Bertrand / Atari Frog. These were Commodore 64 titles … Continue reading →
Our next title comes from an advert which actually advertises about 2 other titles which never saw the light of day, Sabian Island and Solar Warrior. Bounce is mainly described in the advert as an arcade adventure on the planet … Continue reading →
Our next entry is a double pack release which should have been sold by a company called I.G. Programs. It was reviewed in PCG 1984, Issue 8 and had an average score overall. Boxing was to be a simple boxing … 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 →
DISCLAIMER: We are a non-profit digitisation project, aiming to digitally preserve software and history which would otherwise be lost for good. If for any reason there is anything that you do not wish to be on the website, please contact us for removal.
Games That Weren't® is the registered trademark of Frank Gasking.