Another beat-em-up clone which was planned for the Commodore 64 back in 1990, and another one which never got to see the light of day. Manhattan Dealers was released on the Amiga/ST platforms and was a relative success, but not … Continue reading →
Mantronix was due to appear on the C64, along with a release on the CPC, in 1986, sometime after it was first released by Probe Software on the ZX Spectrum. Like so many Spectrum games it failed to ever get … Continue reading →
Made by the same company who made Tank Attack, Marine Attack was to be released by CDS Software sometime around the late eighties. There is no real information on this game, merely a reference to its existence in a statement … Continue reading →

No doubt just a test name at this stage, Mario Clone is a very early proof of concept of a platform game – with a cute hi-res overlaid character. You can move around, climb ladders, but not collect any items … Continue reading →
A rarity this one… actually seeing Mario on the home computers. Released on PC and other formats, this was no action adventure like the games we all know, but a kids adventure title which you’d most likely find in a … Continue reading →

Mario Run is a neat early runner game, where you have to just collect coins and get to the end of the level controlling the famous red plumber. It’s fully playable at this stage, with some nice graphics and Super … Continue reading →
A game which was mentioned in Zzap issue 49 on page 3, coming soon on the Amiga and C64. A few mentions were done of the game across a few issues, but sadly nothing was to ever surface. Thanks to … Continue reading →