A short entry to show a very early preview of what was to become Poseidon – Planet Eleven. Started off by Ashley Routledge and David Saunders around 1989. The game was eventually picked up and finished for Hi-Tec Software in … Continue reading →
An interesting puzzler which was released for the Amiga and Amstrad platforms, but not on the C64 – as stated would be the case in C&VG magazine. This was released in Europe under the name of “Tiny Skweeks” The game … Continue reading →
It seems like Commodore User magazine were a little naughty with their Nemesis review back in the 80’s. Featuring screenshots from what seem to be an earlier version of the game – just look at the brown/orange score panels, which … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →
A rather different early preview of Bugs Bunny – Private Detective has been found on Ash and Dave’s work disks recently. This was done around 1991 time, and seems to have undergone some major changes that led up to the … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →
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