A short entry for a series of games that were advertised in the US press as mail order only titles. The games were as follows: The Recent Unpleasantness – “Individual control of 43 Confederate Divisions/149 Brigades. Could you have turned … Continue reading →
Jam It! is a neat little music game by Gregg Kustudic, who produced the Space Ace preview also in GTW. This was sent in along with Space Ace, and may predate other games of its type where you have to … Continue reading →
This is a multi-directional platformer in the style of Sonic and James Pond 2. Its very fast, and the action is quick. The released previews featured some lovely graphics and animations, but on a very small screen area. The majority … Continue reading →
Unfortunately I cannot say too much about this game as its all in German, but it looks to me as a Spy game using text commands. Jasmyn is a female CIA spy, who has to probably solve some kind of … Continue reading →
Great news, but for years this game was existing as a preview, but the guys at Protovision in 2011 have now released the game! Check it all out here: http://www.protovision-online.com/games/jimslim.htm Case closed!
Yet another game from Beyond Belief which didn’t make it very far…. This neat looking game was actually previewed in Zzap!64 and Commodore Format, with them looking forward to the finished result…. It did look good, apart from some large … Continue reading →
A strange little game this, with some nice looking early graphics and main character. This preview is at a very early stage, as you cannot really do anything apart from jump on the platforms. It’s not known what kind of … Continue reading →
Another puzzle game which i’m not sure exactly what you have to do. However, I can tell you that the game features some nice graphics and sound. This game was obviously being created in the aim of being sold commercially, … Continue reading →
Jump is a very neat looking Great Giana Sisters clone with a cool hires sprite. In this preview, there is one level and some annoying spikes to avoid – but it is enough to see the amount of promise in … Continue reading →
Our next title was apparently being planned for release by CP-Verlag back in 1994, but i’m not so convinced. Jump-Kid is more of a technical demo than an actual game – plenty of polish and lovely music, but there isn’t … Continue reading →
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