A very short and quick entry for a title that was released by cracker Zenith back in the day of a very early sideways scrolling shooter. It just has a simple parallax scrolling background and has a sprite multiplexer implemented … Continue reading →
A new GTW which has plenty more to be added in the near future.This is a very promising platformer game with some very nice graphics. At the moment nothing is much playable, and you’ll only be able to see the … Continue reading →
Our next entry is for a title we believe was called Earth Mover, due to its filename, but this could also have been a work in progress name. The game was found and recovered from Cory Kin’s personal disk collection. … Continue reading →
More arcade conversion action from Elite in the form of Edward Randy, a interesting arcade game with a character inspired by Indiana Jones. The game featured levels such as part where Edward Randy is on a wing walking on a … Continue reading →
Thanks to Csaba Virág for passing on our next GTW entry, which is a Hungarian text adventure produced by Cream in 1992. The title translates roughly into ‘A little fling’. Unfortunately you probably won’t be able to play the game … 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? El Moringe was an intriguing arcade title, which seemed to have a series of … Continue reading →
As well as the dire Quicksilva version of the arcade classic, it seems that we were due to be given another version by American firm, Datasoft. Sam Poole, the president of Datasoft, spoke to Zzap 64 in issue 13 about … Continue reading →
Sadly I couldn’t get this one to run in Vice, so i’ve borrowed the screenshot from Gamebase 64 for now. I’m not entirely sure what the game is about, but it seems to be a single screen isometric puzzler which … Continue reading →
After what was an abysmal conversion, Electric Dreams were seemingly keen to make up for some reason. Instead of just forgetting about the conversion, a PCW show (Zzap issue 32) had reports from Electric Dreams about working on a new … Continue reading →
Crystal Software and Electronics were an ambitious software house trying to save the C64 gaming market back in 1997 with a large range of planned releases. Sadly it wasn’t to be, and as with other companies – it was found … Continue reading →
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