3D Roam was a game which was due to be released by Swedish company Handic back in the early 80’s, but sadly was never to be (for reasons as yet unknown). It was to be part of a trilogy of … Continue reading →
A short entry which has been highlighted as a possibility thanks to Richard Bayliss. 3D Starfighter was an Oliver Twins game for Codemasters that was released on the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC platforms back in 1988. It’s always been … Continue reading →
A quick new entry and for another Quicksilva game which was listed in a few adverts as coming soon for the likes of the C64. However there seems to be no evidence of the game anywhere. Pretty much straight away … Continue reading →
A short entry for a title that has been highlighted by Peter Weighill as one which is currently missing. A small compilation of games including Tic Tac Toe, Slot Machine and 2 versions of Blackjack”‹. It is likely to be … Continue reading →
Yet another early version of a released game which has never seen the light of day. 4 Soccer Simulators was previously in production by none other than Simon Nicol, working with Said Hassan of Rigels Revenge fame. According to Said … Continue reading →
A bit of an unknown title this time for the archives, and not one we can write too much about at the moment. More research required and hopefully some scans. It seems that the game was some kind of Army … Continue reading →
A short entry for what is somewhat a bit of a mystery at the moment, being investigated by long-term C64 supporter Alex Aris. Alex has been collecting all the issues, and has highlighted that issue 14 seems to be completely … Continue reading →
A surprise entry into the archives which is thanks to its creator Keith Purkiss. This was a game that was being developed for Alternative Software in 1989 and was created whilst in between projects for Probe Software. According to Keith, … Continue reading →
A very quick entry for a title which may well be vapourware, but was briefly mentioned in the news pages of Zzap Italia back in 1988. 7 Minutes To Midnight we believe was described by Zzap Italia as having a … Continue reading →
A big thanks to Martin / Stadium 64 (http://s64.emuunlim.com/) for highlighting this interesting entry. 720 degrees was released in the UK by US Gold, and also in the USA by Mindscape a year later. Two completely different versions. However the … Continue reading →
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