Along with Sword of Samurai, Appointment with Fear was to be yet another Fighting Fantasy game on the C64 from US Gold according to http://pdd.if-legends.org/ldp/bdp.html. This game in particular was to be based around super heroes and we presume would … Continue reading →
A well recieved game on the Amiga, “Apprentice” was to be another great release from Rainbow Arts in 1990. The game made its way into magazines, via double sided adverts, but as usual the game never surfaced on the C64. … Continue reading →
A game mentioned to GTW by John Cassells who we have sadly lost contact with after learning of this game a few years ago. We are not entirely sure what this game was about or how it would have looked, … Continue reading →
Aquablast is probably better known today as “Live And Let Die”, a James Bond movie licence by Elite and Domark. But what was exactly “Aquablast” then? Well it seems that Elite had this great little boat game by Dave Thomas, … Continue reading →
A very short entry for now for a game that was one of many that never quite made it from Crystal Software back in the later end of the 90’s. This game was to be underwater shoot-em-up from what we … Continue reading →
An interesting little game from the late part of the 80’s, featuring music which Mark Wilson composed for Obliterator. This game involves controlling the main character on some kind of space craft, using arrow buttons with a pointer icon. There … Continue reading →
What seems to be a very promising preview at the start, with a lot of really nice glossy presentation and graphics – when you start this preview, you are pretty much greeted by a static bitmap and some test sprites … Continue reading →
Another GTW title which has been sat in waiting in the GTW file for almost an eternity. Arc Doors 2 is a sequel which was apparently in production by New Entry, after the success of the first game, which was … Continue reading →
Thanks to Richard Hewison for highlighting this particular GTW, and a rather interesting one at that! Arcade Classics was a real fantastic budget title which did extremely well with its compilation of 4 classic games in one load, and with … Continue reading →
A fairly obscure title this time from U.S. Gold. Arcade Wizzard is a pinball game which was briefly mentioned in one or two magazines before disappearing off the face of the earth. Zzap! 64 was on magazine to feature the … Continue reading →
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