Flight Deck 2 was a cool flight sim game which was released by Aackosoft back in 1986 on the MSX. However, a C64 version was clearly planned, maybe even completed, as the C64 is clearly labelled on the MSX’s packaging. … Continue reading →
This is a very short stub entry for now for a game called Flight Simulator, which was a concept for a Commodore 64 game that was highlighted on Viktor T. Toth’s website. We know very little at this stage apart … Continue reading →
One of the big surprises of working through Cory Kin’s disks, was the sheer amount of bits and bobs found that were written by Carl Coffey – who was the man behind Wheelies and the aborted Soldier of Fortune. Flok … Continue reading →
A new addition to GTW by Gremlin Graphics, which was never heard about until now. Pete Dabbs has brought to our attention a game called Flonk, where you control a green mutant frog like creature, similar to that of Gribbly. … Continue reading →
Flyspy is a great little budget title from Mastertronic which was well received. You basically control a helicopter inside a super computer and have to destroy it with a nuclear bomb. It was a nice flick screen arcade adventure game. … Continue reading →
A vague title in the dungeons of GTW. Unfortunately there is not currently much information on this game, but there was only the rumor of Rob Hubbard composing the music for this game. This now has been confirmed thanks to … Continue reading →
A short entry for another missing title from Cult Games, flagged up thanks to Martin/Stadium 64. This was listed as an available title within the inlay of Boxing Manager 2 and was marked as being available for C64, Spectrum and … Continue reading →
A very short entry for what we believe was a C64 title in the works by Software Creations, but little else is known at this stage. In 2023, Tim/Geoff Follin’s music archive was uploaded onto github and made available, where … Continue reading →
If you hadn’t of guessed from the title, then FootMan is a Pac Man clone which was due for release around 1988/1989, and was a conversion of the Amiga game by Incognito. Although seeming to get quite far with some … Continue reading →
Force of Four was a cheeky Gauntlet clone which was being coded by Wayne Beckett for Alternative Software (Who also produced Space Rider). GTW found out about the game thanks to Craig Kelsall who saw the title being developed whilst … Continue reading →
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