A limited Uridium clone which eventually made it onto the Amstrad platform, along with the Atari ST and Amiga versions. This game was brought to my attention by Martin Holland, who worked on the Amstrad, ST and Amiga versions, but … Continue reading →
Iron Maiden is another game which was originally planned by EBES when the C64 was dying out commercially around 1994 time. The game was mentioned in a note file from around 1995 where Russ talks about various games which EBES … Continue reading →
A short entry for yet another Kele Line title, and one which at this stage we know little about. Does “noid” suggest an Arkanoid clone perhaps? We have learnt about the title thanks to contributor Henrik Matzen, who had a … Continue reading →
Another combined entry for a series of titles, this time from Island Software, which may or may not have been released. These have been highlighted to us thanks to Bertrand / Atari Frog. These were Commodore 64 titles listed in … Continue reading →
A game that was seemingly released, but has yet to be fully preserved. Are you able to help preserve the game? Just to note that there is a non-JR edition already in Gamebase, but this is a different title by … Continue reading →
A pretty famous Cinemaware title which was originally released on the Amiga, PC, Megadrive amongst others – but was also mentioned as having a C64 conversion in the works according to C&VG. The game itself was inspired by many 1950’s … Continue reading →
I’ve cheated a little with this entry to save time, but I had an email from Francesco Milioni today, who helps with the site Edicola 8 bit and looks to find out the original titles for pirated games in Italy. … Continue reading →
Our next title is a little thin on the ground at this stage, but we believe there is a strong case that a Commodore 64 edition was on the cards. Ixion was a SEGA arcade title that never saw release … Continue reading →
A short entry for a series of games that were advertised in the US press as mail order only titles. The games were as follows: The Recent Unpleasantness – “Individual control of 43 Confederate Divisions/149 Brigades. Could you have turned … Continue reading →
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