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We are an Cancelled & Unreleased Video games archive with prototypes, developer history and assets for many computers and consoles of all ages. A non-profit large archive dedicated to preserving lost games that were never released to the public. Sharing history and stories from the developers, assets and more before it is too late. GTW has been preserving lost video game history online since 1999, and long before that offline.

Please Browse our archive and discover the many entries that we host for many different platforms.

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Championship Golf at Pebbles Beach

A game which has been puzzling Stadium 64 for some years now, and we’ve been asked to put an entry on the site in the hope of solving this long mystery.   It has a game which has been searched for online and via auction sites, to no avail.

Championship Golf and Pebbles Beach was a mail-order only title that was advertised in American magazines during 1986, showing a C64 screenshot of a golf game, which to be honest doesn’t look too great.

The game was even reviewed in Commodore Micro Computers magazine back in September/October 1986 and details that there was a manual that was 22 pages – suggesting there was a physical product available.

Things get interesting thanks to Martin/Stadium64’s hard research, where Gamestar released a golf game for the PC, Tandy, Apple II and Amiga called – “Championship Golf – The Great Courses of the World, Volume One: Pebbles Beach”.  An almost identical game name, released the same year – but actually a very different game indeed!  The C64 entry in Gamebase is thought to be an error, and is not a C64 version of Gamestar’s released game.

Nothing unusual in a name being similar, but then Martin reveals that both Gamestar and Sportsware were only 30 minutes apart from each other – being both based in San Jose, California.   Then when you look at the loading picture for Star Rank Boxing, you’ll see the copyright tag “Sportsware Productions Inc”.  A further twist is that the “Orr” part could refer to a hidden credit to artist “Scott Orr”.

So what happened?   There are a number of possibilities.  The most likely is that Gamestar took over Sportsware or incorporated them as some kind of development team.   It could be that Sportsware had other titles planned, maybe Star Rank Boxing was another title in development which Gamestar obtained – and which explains the Sportsware credit.

The key thing is that Gamestar obtained the right in some way to use the name, but due to the C64 game looking very dated – they had the game redesigned and revamped for release.  It doesn’t explain the lack of a C64 version, but they probably decided against releasing the Sportsware game themselves, due to its dated look – but for some reason didn’t get a new version of the new design developed to replace it, which seems odd.

We have added some basic credits for now, and hope that someone may come forward to clarify what happened.  But it seems possible that a few copies of the Sportsware original game could have sneaked out during its advertising period, so can it be found at all?  Yet another journey begins!

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Champions

A short entry for what could have been actually released, but under a different name.

Champions was a football management game that was advertised by Peaksoft in 1984. However the C64 edition of the game never made it out, only the Dragon 32 edition.

UPDATE – Confirmed as released on the C64 as “The Boss”.

Case closed!

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Salvage 1 and 2

A quick entry for a title where the 3rd title in the series seems to be out there (http://www.gb64.com/game.php?id=17549), but the first two are completely missing.

The first two versions did exist, as it was clearly advertised in the press at the time. All three games were graphic text adventure games.

Can you help us find the first two editions to complete the trilogy?

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Bigfoot V1

A very quick entry, but thanks to Drew Northcott, we have been told that Bigfoot was originally in development by another team, before The Firm took over and completed it… http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=755&d=18&h=0

It’s believed that Peter Goldsmith (and maybe Jamie Irvine) were involved in an original incarnation of the game.

We’re not sure how different it was, but hope to find out more soon and see if there is a different game out there. The maps will be the same, and feature the same graphics as what Drew has done. The loading screen was added later on by The Firm it seems.

Do you know anything more about this game?

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Number Jotto

Our next title is a strategy game which can allow for up to 4 players in total.

Number Jotto is described as follows:

“Deduction, logic and patience are the skills you must master to win the game. The object is to discover your secret jotto number using the least number of tries. Each move is your probe that the computer must respond to with two hints. Think carefully, examine your guess chart on the screen, eliminate and choose wisely. Your opponent may show no mercy. NUMBER JOTTO is an ideal strategy game for the entire family, and may be played with up to four people.”

The game was never to surface, and if it has – then it unfortunately hasn’t been preserved just yet. There is also a Vic 20 version which is yet to be found, and it would be great if the C64 and Vic 20 versions could be preserved. Can you help at all?

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Bubbles

Our next game is slightly obscure, and was briefly advertised by US magazines in 1983. Thanks to Peter Weighill for the heads up.

The game was called Bubbles, and has you controlling Clarence the Clam, who must avoid and destroy menacing creatures of the deep. It was a clone of Centipede, and according to the coder Randal Linden – it was released. Some shops in Torono were selling it, but it is unknown if it ever made it to the US.

It is possible that Syntax didn’t last long, and Bubbles only made it out in limited numbers. Also in their line up was a utility called Scribbler, which also seems to be missing. However, Marco van Vlaanderen  found Scribbler on an old tape in 2019.

We don’t usually host utilities that are missing, but have added to this entry as a curiosity and to ensure its preserved and available for others. Confirms it was released too :) Csaba Virag found a disk copy later, and this has been added to the download.

Do you know anything more about the Bubbles game though, and can you help us preserve it?

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Orbyte Software titles

We’ve been on a roll recently (thanks to Peter Weighill) with a number of large company collections of games which have seemingly never seen the light of day, or they are just very obscure.

Our next set is from Orbyte Software, which was a US based company selling educational software. They had a staggering number of titles including:

  • Inventory Control FOUND – See downloads!
  • Pre-School Concepts
  • Letters & Words
  • Count Down
  • Early Numbers
  • Early Math
  • Addition & Subtraction
  • Multiplication & Division
  • Math Pack Drills
  • Math Challenge I – FOUND – See downloads!
  • Math Challenge II
  • Math Logic I & II
  • Graphic Math
  • Fraction Skills I & II
  • Fraction Frenzy I & II
  • Decimal Equivalents
  • Decimals
  • Measures ‘n Metrics
  • Factors & Multiples
  • Prime & Composite Numbers
  • Advanced Calculations
  • Reading & Rhyming
  • Nouns & Verbs
  • Adverbs & Adjectives
  • Subject Agreement
  • Prepositions & Modifiers
  • Reading References I & II
  • Stars & Stripes
  • Map Skills
  • Pioneer Progress
  • History Flash
  • Earth Science I & II
  • Weather I & II
  • The Human Body I & II
  • Basic Machines I & II
  • Measuring Power & Mass
  • Measuring Energy
  • Dollars & Sense I & II
  • Money WizeFOUND – See downloads!
  • Jigsaw Joggle
  • At Wit’s End
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Italian
  • Latin

Only three titles have been preserved so far, can you help us recover the rest?

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Diskovery titles

Yet another collection of educational titles which don’t seem to be out there just yet, thanks to Peter Weighill for the heads up. Were they unreleased, or merely just limited release?

The titles advertised in US magazines by Gladstone Electronics was:

  • Alphabet Factory
  • Match-up
  • Adding machine
  • Take Away Zoo
  • The Word Bird
  • Time Zone

None of the games have been preserved just yet, though the Atari/Apple editions could well be preserved already.

It has recently been confirmed that “The Word Bird” and “Time Zone” were developed by Kevin Kieller and John Traynor (who created Jack Attack). The games and Alphabet Factory were designed by Jill Golick as part of her company Teego Software.  Word Bird (Commodore 64) won a Parents Choice Award and was reviewed in Creative Computing – so it should be released and out there..

Do you know anything more about the titles, and if so can you help us preserve them?

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Davka Software

Another publisher where most of the games seem to be completely missing. Unreleased or just not archived yet? We’re not sure. Thanks to Peter Weighill for highlighting

Davka Software seemed to specialize in Jewish related software, and had the following programs advertised:

  • Crumb Chaser
  • Israel Geography
  • Samson and Delilah – In Gamebase at http://gb64.com/game.php?id=6553
  • Search for Your Israeli Cousin
  • Fuzzball (Not to be confused with System 3’s game :) )
  • How to Conduct a Seder
  • All About Passover

The last two entries might not be games.

Can you help us find and preserve them?

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Space Wars

Accelerated Software released a number of titles on the C64 back in 1984, but their advertised Space Wars game was one which never quite made it, or so it seemed.

Was it possibly due to the games market crash at the time? Or was it just a limited release that still needs to be found and preserved?

In May 2022, contributor Paladin managed to find a copy of the game and fully preserve it – confirming that the game did see a release (albeit limited).

Download a copy of the game below, and we can thankfully say that this is now a “case closed”!

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