Nice polished look… Naff game… After all the nice looking visuals, you are greeted with a poor 2 player game to do with words. Not interesting, and a waste of nice visuals. Probably intended as a freebie for a magazine … Continue reading →
Interceptor 2160 AD was a superb sounding game which boasted 4-layer parallax scrolling Defender/Choplifter/Falcon Patrol/Sanxion style action. Produced by Marc Walters, sadly nothing more than a scrolling demo was ever created, and nothing playable ever surfaced.. Marc tells GTW that … Continue reading →
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 →
Yet another Beyond Belief game which was planned and mentioned in the interview with Jim Scott. Information is a bit scarce, as all we currently know is that the game was to be a horizontally scrolling bike game for one … Continue reading →
Yet another Beyond Belief game which was planned and mentioned in the interview with Jim Scott. Information is a bit scarce, as all we currently know is that the game was to be a horizontally scrolling game which was based … Continue reading →
I was about to add a screenshot from the game from the recent 25th Anniversary Edition of Commodore Zone, when I realised we didn’t actually have an entry for this Visualize title at all! This was to be a sideways … Continue reading →
Information had been a little bit vague on this game. It was uncertain for a while if this were meant as a joke, or in fact was a real Lemmings conversion attempt. All there was, was a simple attempt at … Continue reading →
Liberation was a game similar to Turrican, and was in development for quite some time by Profile Entertainment. Danish based Profile Entertainment are also known under their demo name, Camelot. The game had a brief mention in the pages of … Continue reading →
An awesome little sequel to Lost Robot, which was released on a German disk magazine back in the early 90’s. Lost Robot 2 aimed to push things much further with a rather nifty little game. The game is a sideways … Continue reading →
Move Out is another tile based puzzler, though I couldn’t quite work out what you were meant to do. Anyone have any ideas? Well, contributor Ken Knight found the following via the comments: “The only thing I figured out as … Continue reading →
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