Eradicator 2 has been sitting on our Wanted list for some time now, but never had an entry in GTW until the game’s author came forward! The game was advertised in the back pages on a CDU compilation disk under … Continue reading →
Following on from the SEUCK based Eradicator 2 which was due for release by CDU, Jason G. Doig was working on a faster paced bi-directional vertical shooter, but moved on to Amiga stuff before it was finished sadly. None of … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a title that was spotted by Martin/Stadium64. Although there is a “European SuperLeague – Football Fortunes 2.” by CDS, “European Superleague” was confusingly a completely different title with a similar name. An interview can be found … Continue reading →
Evil Garden was first highlighted to us by Lenny Bronstein, as a title covered in Power Play magazine 6/89. The Amiga version (which was released) was reviewed, which listed the C64 version as coming soon – which you can see … Continue reading →
Thanks very much to Peter Weighill for highlighting this long lost game from Kingsoft. Unfortunately we haven’t got anything to show apart from a screenshot scanned in for Gamebase. It depicts a game in similiar vein to Delta and possibly … Continue reading →
Exodus was to be a very ambitious war game which was described by its developer as a mix of Elite, Civilization and Traveler RPG. Paul Clansey was the C64 developer and shed some light on a development not really mentioned … Continue reading →
Yet another game which gets thrown into the archives, brought to GTW’s attention by Jason Kelk, and also released from the man himself. Extreme Force featured graphics by Julian Francois and was coded by his then girlfriend Amanda Wynne. This … Continue reading →
Seems to be a good constant stream at the moment of unreleased C64 games surfacing, and going well into July 2020 – Simon Quernhorst got in touch with GTW64 to let us know that this early platformer had been recovered. … Continue reading →
A short entry, where Namco/Atari’s Final Lap was to be converted to the C64 and other 8-bit and 16-bit platforms according to PowerPlay magazine from December 1988. The conversion was listed alongside news of conversions of Xybots, Vindicator – which … Continue reading →
If it’s not puzzlers, its sideway SEU’s… this time another one from 1989. Fine Tin is currently not so fine yet, with little to do in this early preview. Apart from some scrolling brown turd like mountains and a few … Continue reading →
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