Zorro in Wonderland was a game that had a preview sneaked out many moons ago, but nothing was really known about it. Ruben Spaans in 2012 sheds some light on the game: “This was just a “test game” I wrote … Continue reading →
Zrenite was a game worked on by graphic artist Wayne Billingham with a friend from school named Anthony Wilder. The game was worked on after school for years, and finally it was signed up by Hi Tec in 1992. Sadly … Continue reading →
A small entry for a SEUCK effort which never quite got to see the light of day, produced by Andrew Rodger (famous for Terminus and many tunes on the C64, such as Arnie 2). The game was completed, though never … Continue reading →
A strange name, but a very nice and colourful bomberban clone. Zwei Bereten is a two player bomberman clone, featuring some very snazzy and colourful graphics, wonderful titles and screens aswell for extra polish. Sonically just as impressive too :) … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a game which was flagged up by Peter Weighill whilst doing some research. Zyborian Terror was a game briefly advertised in the likes of Your 64 and Commodore Computing International in 1984, under the main advert … Continue reading →
A game that has been knocking about a bit in the archives, by the creator of another title in the GTW vaults called Bimz. This title compared to the Bjarke’s previous game is a lot more ambitious, with a flick … Continue reading →
Zynon is another long lost game this time from Ian and Mic. It originally was not known what the game was about, but we can confirm thanks to Rob Whitaker that is was indeed the preview already in Gamebase: http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=8932&d=18&h=0 … Continue reading →
A bit of a cheats entry, but whilst going through Zzap Italia scans, we found many titles that the magazine previewed and which are as of yet unpreserved. SEUCK, 3DCK and custom developed titles that are still at large. Please … Continue reading →
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