A very small entry for a title which we are not entirely sure as of yet if a C64 version was ever on the cards. The Light Corridor was a first person puzzle game released by Infogrames on the Spectrum, … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a title that was spotted by Martin/Stadium64. This is a football quiz game based on the Merseyside blues football club. www.mobygames.com/game/official-everton-fc-intelligensia Versions were released for the Amiga and ST, but the C64 version is very much … Continue reading →
The Punisher was advertised in various magazines, and was advertised by The Edge for all machines, including the Commodore 64. The game is based on the film project of the time which starred Dolph Lundgren and which went straight to … Continue reading →
A short entry for a title that has been recovered in late 2020 by Simon Quernhorst. A title that was found in a disk box with a bunch of old disks. It seems that The Reactor (Der Reaktor) was a … Continue reading →
Advertised a lot in the magazines and created by Thalion/Grandslam, The Seven Gates Of Jambala is best described as a clone of Son Son II on the PC Engine, and not Super Mario :). The game was released on the … Continue reading →
Thanks to Csaba Virag, we present yet another lost and unfinished game, this time with the very interesting title of The Spirit, which seems was due for release by Novo Soft in 1990. We don’t believe that the game is … Continue reading →
A very quick entry to confirm a title which was on the rumour list for sometime for the C64GS. Thanks to coder Neil Harding, we can confirm that there was to be an improved cartridge edition of The Spy Who … Continue reading →
A video game adaptation of one of my favorite movies of all time. Total Recall is a game that many of you will say was released … and it was! However, not this particular and very different version for a … Continue reading →
Tournament Golf was to be a conversion of the Sega arcade game Arnold Palmer’s Tournament Golf for the C64. The only knowledge we have of such a conversion was from Elite’s very own website: http://www.elite-systems.co.uk/elite/htdocs/games.php?id=64 The game got a release … Continue reading →
A short entry for a game that you can currently play, but not in its originally intended form. Strider 2 was a poor sequel released for various 8-bit and 16-bit platforms by US Gold and developed by Tiertex. Originally the … Continue reading →
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