Originally mentioned in CVG as a new game being produced on the Spectrum and C64, Dr Blitzen and the Islands of Arcanum was on its way. This is better known as Dynamite Dan II, and was eventually released on the … Continue reading →
A very quick entry for a title we know very little about. Eagle Storm was a title listed in the Screen Test Budgets section of ACE magazine (Issue 20, May 1989 – Page 66) as coming soon. The game however … Continue reading →
Our next entry is for a title we believe was called Earth Mover, due to its filename, but this could also have been a work in progress name. The game was found and recovered from Cory Kin’s personal disk collection. … Continue reading →
Not sure how we managed to miss this one, but at some point there were plans for a Commodore 64 game based on the UK soap EastEnders, to be published by Macsen Software around 1987 time. The game eventually saw … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a game we know very little about, apart from a few mentions in various demos that was produced by Hookie/Cosine. The demos were Mega Muzak and Bouncing Kerzonkas, and the game was discussed by Hookie within … Continue reading →
Another combined entry for a series of titles from Educational Activities, Inc., which may or may not have been released. At present the following titles are missing: ABC-123 – Activities for Learning Adventures of Dobot, The Algebraic Expressions Annam – … Continue reading →
An Italian title which may have been released, but is currently missing and yet to be preserved. Can you help us and ready64.org to recover it? El Moringe was an intriguing arcade title, which seemed to have a series of … Continue reading →
As well as the dire Quicksilva version of the arcade classic, it seems that we were due to be given another version by American firm, Datasoft. Sam Poole, the president of Datasoft, spoke to Zzap 64 in issue 13 about … Continue reading →
Elite 2 was released for the Amiga, ST and PC back in 1993 as Frontier: Elite 2 – but what may surprise you is that a C64 and BBC version was also in the works too by David Braben and … Continue reading →
Elysium was to be a game to match the class of Ultimate’s Knightlore and Alien 8 games on the C64, using some rather cool programming techniques to get everything running to speed. The developer had finished Imhotep, and started working … Continue reading →
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