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 rather cool GTW entry this time, and luckily one which you are easily able to download and play for yourself. So no search required here, but an entry none-the-less for this interesting little shooter which we think was developed … Continue reading →
Yet another short entry, and probably a case open and closed before we even start. This was to be a conversion of the Amiga helecopter game that was being created by Jason Perkins and later taken over by Miracle Games … Continue reading →
It is thanks to the great efforts of the team at C64 Endings which helped to highlight our next GTW to enter the archives. On completion of Navy Moves, you are presented with some text which says to watch out … Continue reading →
A nice old preview, which very much reminds me of the classic "Shadow Of The Beast". Featuring some nice graphics, with parallax scrolling features, the game has the standard building blocks of a good game. The only problem seems to … Continue reading →
Yet another unfinished project from Rasmus, and this time a neat looking early preview. This was mean’t as an experiment with multilayer parallax scrolling, which turned into a promising looking game. There are two previews of the game, both quite … Continue reading →
Big Business is a strategy game where you have to run a business and do various dodgy things. It’s a combination of business and humour according to most reviews for the Amiga platform. – on which it actually got a … Continue reading →
Big Run was the Jaleco coin-op based on the Paris to Dakkar rally which includes a very tough rally car which can be crashed into anything and still plod on. Popular in the arcades, this C64 conversion was part of … Continue reading →
Our next entry into the GTW64 database is a title which has been long overlooked for many years, and has been highlighted by Richard Bayliss. The first time I heard of this nice looking Columns clone was from its release … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a game which has recently been uncovered. This is a very early and simple sideways SEU which is of particular interest because it contains we think an unheard JT tune and graphics by Arthur Van Jole. … Continue reading →
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