Yet another C64 conversion of a Cinemaware game hits the GTW archives, and this time another classic in the form of “Lords of the Rising Sun”. Very similiar in style to Defender of the Crown, Lords of the Rising Sun … Continue reading →
Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 is a great 2 player split screen driving game, and seeing the sequel is enough to make any user excited. The other versions were breathtaking, and the C64 version was apparently shaping well according to rumours. … Continue reading →
Mach 3 was a pseudo 3D racer which was released on the Amstrad (http://www.cpczone.net/game/2087), MSX and Spectrum (http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0002959), but it seems not on the C64 as stated to be coming soon by TGM in issue 03/88. Even though the game … Continue reading →
Sadly we know very little about this entry so far, but hopefully you do? The game was found out about thanks to HVSC recently digging out a series of tunes by Adam Gilmore. This one was titled Mad, but without … Continue reading →
Yet another early preview of a late C64 title from 2014 that seems to have been chucked onto the project scrapheap. Mad Ninja seems to be the start of a single screen platformer, in the style of Blagger, where you … Continue reading →
We guess the Sega logo in the background was no link for this title, which is a simple single screen game where you shoot at Mafia lurking up in building windows. There is little to do apart from this with … Continue reading →
A short entry for a title that has been highlighted by Peter Weighill as one which is currently missing. This was to be an adventure game, possibly a graphic text adventure which has the following blurb in the advert: “Are … Continue reading →
Probe software quietly had in development a game for U.S. Gold called ‘Magic Sword’. This conversion was in fact based on the Capcom arcade of the same name, which was a poor hack and slash affair, in no good comparison … Continue reading →
A short entry for a series that may or may not have ever been released. This was an educational title that was to be released by Commodore on disk and supporting the Magic Voice module. The description of The Magic … Continue reading →
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