Yet another game which was mentioned as in development by Digital Magic, which was a driving game of sorts mentioned in one of the big magazines at the time (Any ideas which one?). Advert here. Nothing seems to have surfaced … Continue reading →
All I can say is that this game looks really cool and reminds me of a PC strategy game that an old work colleague used to play and had a similar vector feel to it. Unfortunately I have no idea … Continue reading →
When first getting in touch with Chris Harvey about another long lost C64 game, the first thing he responded was that he could have sworn I was about to ask about Dukes of Hazzard. I wondered if Chris had perhaps … Continue reading →
A bit harsh I know, but Dump couldn’t be more apt a name for a game which doesn’t really do anything at all. There is a simple logo screen to kick things off, followed by a static screen and some … Continue reading →
Don’t get too excited about this one. Its uncertain if this was meant to be, but Dune 2 may well have been planned for development at some stage on the C64. The static mock ups that we have here could … Continue reading →
A rather grey attempt at Dungeon Master on the C64, quite literally with its greyscale multicolour graphic mode. This is an ambitious project to try and attempt on the commodore, but someone had the guts to have a try, and … Continue reading →
A neat looking Dungeons and Dragons style game from 1993 is our next title, just simply called Dungeons. There is not a huge amount of interaction apart from a bit of moving around, so again as with many previews in … Continue reading →
Back in the 1980s there were innumerable indie publishers of the kind so rightly lauded in today’s mobile and online gaming market. Just as today all you need to become a developer is a single app on a marketplace, in … Continue reading →
Dungeons, Amethysts, Alchemists ‘n Everythin’ was to be a simple text adventure created in GAC and converted from the Amstrad/Amiga/ST (Amiga we don’t think was GAC related) release of the same name. We have confirmation that a C64 version was … Continue reading →
A very quick and new entry thanks to a recent release by Onslaught with a Demo compilation pack. Dwarfs and Diamonds was one of those games on the pack, and is a pretty neat looking Bubble Bobble/Bombjack styled clone with … Continue reading →
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