Yet another title which had graphic work being done by Haydn Dalton, but again another title we don’t know that much about at the moment, until we chat to Haydn about it. We have no idea who the game was … Continue reading →
The third and final game in the Blinky game series sadly never quite came to life. Mentioned at the end of Titanic Blinky, Arthur J Hackensack sends himself back in time to the Wild West in America just as the … 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 →
You may recognise the title and the main character from the Amiga game by Core Design, though this is nothing like the zooming and bouncing original. What we have here is much closer to Sensitive, and where you must destroy … Continue reading →
An apparently neat puzzle game which doesn’t offer the most attractive of graphics, but is apparently very great to play. The game was done as some fun by a guy called Jer, who does not mention any more finishing off, … Continue reading →
An exclusive title to GTW and for the Christmas update of 2006. Thanks to Dave Spicer, our next title was originally known only as “Block game” due to not being given a proper name during its development, but we later … Continue reading →
Blockade Runner was a game released onto the Intellivision system in 1983. The game involved trying to get your fleet of ships home, but on the way back they are stopped by a fleet of enemy ships. You have to … 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 →
Bloid Bros is a 2 player split screen scrolling game which was written by Paul Rogers who did Time Soldier and Double Dragon 3 on the C64. You control two blobs which look rather like the character from Head The … Continue reading →
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