Well this little adventure was done by Andreas König using the ‘Graphic Adventure Creator’. It was judged as average adventure, good for adventure novices. Not much else is known about the game, apart from that it was reviewed by a … Continue reading →
A brief entry for a title that never got very far… not very far at all! At the end of Rick Dangerous 2, things are left open – suggesting that a 3rd game was going to continue the adventures of … Continue reading →
Thanks to Joerg Droege for bringing this game to our attention. Rigor is a game which Nipson back in the mid-90s, and what an impressive looking game it is! Featuring an excellent 3D tunnel effect, the game looks really stunning … Continue reading →
Also known as: The Return of Medusa: Rings of Medusa 2
Another amazing looking C64 title that bit the dust, again suffering from the gradual commercial decline of the C64 back in the early 1990s. After completing the C64 conversion of Rolling Ronny in 1991, the team were assigned to work … Continue reading →
Rip Off is a very simple single screen shooter that feels more of a technical demo than an actual game at this stage. There’s a simple ship at the bottom, and just a standard attack wave that swoops in and … Continue reading →
A very quick entry, mainly as we have very little on this one – but in 1997 it was mentioned in a few fanzines at the time that a German software house named “Data house” were to release a Robin … Continue reading →
Our next entry into the C64 archives was a huge surprise when it was revealed by Ocean’s stalwart – Paul Hughes in February 2021. When CommodoreBlog posted a tweet showing the title screen from the NES version of Robocop 2, … Continue reading →
A rolling demo of a classic 3D maze themed game, with a grid and a scanner (Possibly to help track down enemies in the finished game). The game looks quite simplistic, like its other counterparts, and doesn’t seem to offer … Continue reading →
A very interesting new GTW entry, and a game which was part of a competition held by 64’er magazine back in 1993. Rockus was one of the entries for the competition, but sadly didn’t win, and hence was never released … Continue reading →
Although eventually released, we are led to believe that there was an earlier version of Rodland on the C64 by Steve Snake, which was much different to the version that was eventually complete. So we enter Rodland V1 into the … Continue reading →
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