Yet another title found in 2004 by Triad, and another game by Dirk Conrad… this time a futuristic Archon style game with space ships. This is a complete and very nice strategy game which strangely has never been released as … Continue reading →
Accelerated Software released a number of titles on the C64 back in 1984, but their advertised Space Wars game was one which never quite made it, or so it seemed. Was it possibly due to the games market crash at … Continue reading →
Apparently this game was actually stolen from German company "E.P.S" by Coco Industries, who cracked this game. A little bit sad, as the preview doesn’t seem to tell a lot about the game, apart from its a Star Wars based … Continue reading →
Released on the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, Spaced Out was a puzzle game that was produced by Steve Cain and John Gibson back in 1987 for Firebird Software. The game had a mixed reception, but was a good solid … Continue reading →
Advertised in BigK magazine, Spacestation Alpha was sadly another title which was never to see the light. The C64 version was stated as coming soon. The game was described as follows on the advert: "A graphical space battle – The … Continue reading →
A short entry for a potential sequel that has been flagged up to us by Jazzcat. This sequel to the classic Firebird budget title was mentioned in a preview release, where artist Per Madsen says to “Look out for Special … Continue reading →
Spectral Sneer is a neat early preview, where you can control either a Wizard or a Warrior in a sideways scrolling platformer, where you can go underground or above ground, fighting with various enemies. It’s fairly dinky, but pretty neat … Continue reading →
A very very early preview where you currently just scroll upwards on a never-ending road with nothing to really do or anywhere to go. It seems just like a basic test routine to start off with, which never got much … Continue reading →
Another game which was said to be released from Kele Line in 1987 (Mentioned in Soft magazine). It is another title from Kele Line which we know little about, but we can guess what happened to it anyway. Maybe it … Continue reading →
Now then, Mr Chip Software treated us to some brilliant C64 games – the Kikstart series, Humdinger, Super Scramble and many more. Of course along the way there was bound to be some casualties, and Speed Sprinter is one of … Continue reading →
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