A recently found full game which was uncovered on the scene, and was developed in the early 90’s for a game’s company, but for strange reasons, it never quite made it out before now. It got given to Go64 magazine … Continue reading →
An entry where there isn’t too much we can say at present. Reports are of a game which was in production by some Hungarian "demo freaks", which had music exclusively produced for it by Guy Shavitt. The music doesn’t seem … Continue reading →
Our next entry into the GTW64 database is a title which has been long overlooked for many years, and has been highlighted by Richard Bayliss. The first time I heard of this nice looking Columns clone was from its release … Continue reading →
Another good looking platform game, in its early stages. Blockman is very similar to Bleep Boy which is also in the archives, and is built using the same engine, though cosmetically the game is completely different. Actually both games are … Continue reading →
A game which made the news pages of various fanzines, including Commodore Scene magazine here in the UK around 1997. Bloodrush was to be a promising shooter for C64 fans who desperately awaited any new software to come about. Apart … Continue reading →
We’re not entirely sure if this game was done for the intention of selling, it’s still early days to know. The content of this text adventure suggests it was done as a bit of fun. This game seems to have … Continue reading →
A fun little platformer which took off initially as a joke, controlling a alcholic which has to collect empty beer bottles and sell them in the "Netto" supermarket. Created by Rasmus Wernersson and Peter Rasmussen , who has kindly contributed … Continue reading →
Boing is a very simple game as our next GTW entry. The reason it is so simple is because it is such an early preview. Boing was yet another game being produced after the commercial collapse of the C64 by … Continue reading →
Minesweeper games are not exactly few and far between, and Bombzone is more evidence of this on the C64. A small Minesweeper clone which is what it is, and seems to have been prepared by the developer to be given … Continue reading →
This is probably the most similar looking Dynablaster game which you will find on the C64 in terms of its graphics. Very much faithful to the original classic. This preview is however a little slower paced than the original, but … Continue reading →
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