A very quick entry which was picked up upon by browsing through Thomas Mogensen’s work directory in HVSC. Within the directory was a tune labelled “My big brothers game”, which must have been a game being developed by Ole Mogensen. … Continue reading →
A short entry for a title that we need to find out more about from Mike (Kernal) Berry. This was likely to be a sideways scrolling shooter that Mike Berry was producing for a budget label or similar back around … Continue reading →
Very quick entry, but mentioned in a 1997 edition of Commodore Scene was a Summer Games styled game set in space being worked on by Ewen Gillies. There is no further evidence of the game, and we do not know … Continue reading →
Not really known for sports games, unless you count Slicks, Ashley Routledge (and possibly Dave Saunders) was working on a Tennis game around the early 90’s. A set of graphics showing a tennis court were discovered on Ash’s disks in … Continue reading →
Ben Hayes was famous for his music produced at Sonic Grafitti, but also did a stint of game development – producing the C64 versions of Bubble Dizzy and Wrestling Superstars for Codemasters. He was also part of the Kick Off … Continue reading →
Yet another game with no name, this time a title from American group From The Ashes, which was apparently to be a new Project Firestart style of game. And that is all we currently know at present. Looking at CSDB, … Continue reading →
EXON + SCHN were rumoured to have been working on a Creatures/Rick Dangerous clone which was according to reports almost complete. We only ever heard of the game in a brief news item and then that was it. There only … Continue reading →
Yet another from the news vaults of disk mags and fanzines back in 1997. This currently unnamed game was a rumourmill title which was apparently being developed by RRR/Oxyron (graphics) and Baldhead/Alphaflight (code). The game details are very sketchy to … Continue reading →
A very quick entry, but in an interview with Zach Townsend back in around 1997/98 time, Zach recalled producing a puzzle game in the space of a day which was very addictive. However, nothing was done with the game and … Continue reading →
Parallel Logic were to be one of the saviours of the C64 in the UK market, as many companies began to leave the C64 behind in favour of the consoles. Amoung their selection of releases was to be a very … Continue reading →
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