Only a few C64 sceners who stayed around until the end with Commodore Format magazine will remember this game probably. 10th Dan was to be a ground breaking martial arts beat-em-up game by Jon Wells, featuring two massive sprites and … Continue reading →
A very quick entry which was picked up upon by browsing through Thomas Mogensen’s work directory in HVSC. Within the directory are a large number of tunes for a game called 24th Amaranth GP, which we assume was to be … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a title which was advertised within a Players Software inlay for Steel Eagle for all Players Premier titles. 3D Snooker was listed as a game available for all the key formats, including the C64. Not to … Continue reading →
A combined entry to try and find and recover a set of homebrew 3D Construction Kit games that were due for release on the Commodore 64 back around 1993. The games are as follows (one which we already have an … Continue reading →
A point and click based adventure game in similar vein to the Lucasfilm series. Move around the locations and solve the puzzles. The game was confirmed to be heavily inspired by Day of The Tenticle by Lucasfilm. The game was … Continue reading →
Crystal Software and Electronics were an ambitious software house trying to save the C64 gaming market back in 1997 with a large range of planned releases. Sadly it wasn’t to be, and as with other companies – it was found … Continue reading →
A very short entry for now for a game that was one of many that never quite made it from Crystal Software back in the later end of the 90’s. This game was an adventure game (We assume text adventure) … Continue reading →
“The Devil has invaded your coastal village, and has kidnapped the village population. As the village priest, you alone must defeat the devil and rescue your flock. A main road goes through the village, but don’t expect anyone to stop … Continue reading →
A Review Zak and Maniac Mansion type adventure A.P.E.X stands for Advanced Prototype EXploration Unit, and is the beginning of a fair looking Operation Wolf clone. The preview features some average graphics and good music, and smoothly scrolls along. Although … Continue reading →
A rather intriguing title this time which may not interest some, as it is a SEUCK title which has gone missing. The Absolute Beginning (TAB) was produced by Asif A Bhagwandin for the Zzap megatape, and was sent in and … Continue reading →
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