Shown in an inlay for one of their other releases, Spectresoft were due to release a game called 1990 – which was an adventure sequel to their other titles Mission Om and Crisis Countdown. Based on how Mission Om looks, … Continue reading →
A very quick entry which was picked up upon by browsing through Thomas Mogensen’s work directory in HVSC. Within the directory are a large number of tunes for a game called 24th Amaranth GP, which we assume was to be … Continue reading →
Also known as: First ever family quiz
3-2-1 was a popular quiz show in the UK during the 1980’s, hosted by Ted Rogers with a strange side kick character called Dusty Bin. Many games coming out the time were tied into various films and TV shows, and … Continue reading →
Plucked from the advert pages of Computer and Video Games comes this intriguing racing game entitled 3D Formula One by Knightsoft. We do not know much about the game, but it seems that all that was ever mentioned was the … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a title which was advertised within a Players Software inlay for Steel Eagle for all Players Premier titles. 3D Snooker was listed as a game available for all the key formats, including the C64. Not to … Continue reading →
A short entry which has been highlighted as a possibility thanks to Richard Bayliss. 3D Starfighter was an Oliver Twins game for Codemasters that was released on the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC platforms back in 1988. It’s always been … Continue reading →
A quick new entry and for another Quicksilva game which was listed in a few adverts as coming soon for the likes of the C64. However there seems to be no evidence of the game anywhere. Pretty much straight away … Continue reading →
A short entry for a title that has been highlighted by Peter Weighill as one which is currently missing. A small compilation of games including Tic Tac Toe, Slot Machine and 2 versions of Blackjack”‹. It is likely to be … Continue reading →
A bit of an unknown title this time for the archives, and not one we can write too much about at the moment. More research required and hopefully some scans. It seems that the game was some kind of Army … 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 →