A very quick entry for a potential C64 game that wasn’t from Games Workshop. According to an ex-employee, for Blood Bath at Orc’s Drift – the programmer who was hired to create the game for various platforms had simply copied … Continue reading →
A Games Workshop board game of sorts by Tynesoft in their dying days I think. The game was first mentioned in around 1989 with Paul Rand from Zzap 64 talking about seeing the preview version in its early stages. He … 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 →
A bit of a surprise entry for you this time… yet another Psytronik game that never was by Alf Yngve. Bloodwheels was another which was due to be released on the label back in 1994 after the commercial decline of … Continue reading →
A quick entry for now until we learn more – but Bloody Kids was a game based on a comic strip that briefly featured in Skateboard Magazine. Players Software were to release the game as a budget title, but it … Continue reading →
A very early stages game this time, with Bloody Stars putting you in a space ship to blast enemy hourdes. Much in the same vein as the old Synapse game, "Sentinel", or supposidly by the looks of things. There is … 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 →
Due for release in May 1985, Blue Sun was believed to have been a graphical adventure from Zinta Micro-Systems in 1985. Sadly, although advertised in the US – it seems the game was never released. Quite possibly it was due … Continue reading →
Yup, you guessed it!… another Beyond Belief title, this time brought to our attention by Marco Das, who found a little advert from Beyond Belief stating about the game’s up and coming release. Sadly we only know of a name, … Continue reading →
An interesting entry for our next GTW comes in the shape of another title which may have had similar issues like Chiller did, and by the same company and development crew. You may recall that Chiller had an alternative version … Continue reading →
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