Balls Of The Scrolling Thunder was a superb vertical scroller which was done for a SHUMPS competition we believe, and was never intended to be finished. However the game started out as a thread on Lemon 64, with the developer … Continue reading →
A short entry for a title that was started back in 2006 and which was highlighted to us recently by Ken Knight. The game is a decent looking platformer, with a few bits of graphics borrowed from Mayhem In Monsterland … Continue reading →
Candyman is a very early preview of what seems to be a large multi-directional platformer. At this stage, you have a main character which can be flown around the map, with no jumping mechanic in place at this point in … Continue reading →
An unofficial conversion of the popular PC game, and one which was looking very impressive when the preview was released back in 2006. Unfortunately though it looked as if the project stalled, but thankfully it seems that the game is … Continue reading →
A very quick entry for a title that was being developed by Hein Holt in 2006. Fight Run is a cool early single screen fighter game, with a number of options available to play. There is a limited amount of … Continue reading →
Another later in life C64 game which seems to have fallen by the wayside in the shape of a modernized Galaga clone. It seems that this particular preview is a little broken, as the background is white and pretty garish. … Continue reading →
Ah, the days when Ocean churned out many a movie/tv licence which was utter tripe eh?… Well, 1986 was a popular year mainly for some real stinkers such as Highlander, V and also Knight Rider. All of which were heavily … Continue reading →
Our next entry is something I had hoped not to add to the archives, but sadly it does seem to have been abandoned. This is a brilliant conversion of the Amiga classic Pinball Dreams, that first wowed C64 users back … Continue reading →
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