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Yet another game which was found on the disks of Ash and Dave. This is a very early demonstration of a side-on scrolling game with an interesting split screen view. At first we knew nothing about it, then Steven Day … Continue reading
Preserving Cancelled & Unreleased Video Game History Since 1999
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Yet another game which was found on the disks of Ash and Dave. This is a very early demonstration of a side-on scrolling game with an interesting split screen view. At first we knew nothing about it, then Steven Day … Continue reading
Our next entry is for a series of tools which was being advertised in 1986 in Zzap 64 magazine. The suite included a music, a battle game construction kit and an arcade game construction kit. Although the Arcade Creator was … Continue reading
A short entry for a title which may have been started on the C64. Space Max was a space based strategy game which was released on the PC and Amiga platforms, but at the end of PC Joker magazine, there … Continue reading
A quick entry for a title which seems to have been abandoned. Not being touched since 2013. The game is quite a simple downward scrolling game, where you have to keep your character on platforms and not miss, grabbing as … Continue reading
“Take the part of Al Wrong in his quest for his first sexual experience” That’s the opening description for a game that was found hidden away on Ashley Routledge’s CNet download disks. Uploaded to CNet by P.Hardcastle of P.H.Atholsoft and … Continue reading
Achim Volkers has been a saviour for C64 fans in recent years, thanks to production of various superb games such as Vice Squad and Space Trip. Unfortunately, even in these post-commercial days – along the way there are always casualties … Continue reading
Achim Volkers has been a savior for C64 fans in recent years, thanks to production of various superb games such as Vice Squad and Space Trip. Unfortunately, along the way there are always casualties with various ideas that do not … Continue reading
A short entry for a series of games that were advertised in the US press as mail order only titles. The games were as follows: The Recent Unpleasantness – “Individual control of 43 Confederate Divisions/149 Brigades. Could you have turned … Continue reading
A short entry for a game that was advertised in the US press as a mail order only title. The game was described in the advert as being a text adventure game written by a U.S Army veteran, with a … Continue reading
Our 2000th GTW64 entry added! Many thanks to you all for your support and contributions over the years. Thanks to you, we have reached a milestone today with our 2000th GTW64 entry into the archive. To celebrate we are proud … Continue reading
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