Just a very quick post to share a few pre-release versions of Hawkeye and Armalyte. Nothing to get too excited about, and the Hawkeye version has already been put out last year – just slightly under the radar. The purpose … Continue reading →
After Jeff Minter recently confirmed at Manchester’s PLAY expo that AMC’89 was long lost from his source disks, it seemed that all was lost. I had even mentioned the conversation to Mark Cambell (web admin for the brilliant Konix archive), … Continue reading →
Games That Weren’t has many many titles to search for after many suggestions and submissions of information over the years. It’s hard to get everything added with full review entries, so to ensure we keep open the searches for those … Continue reading →
Please see https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/about/ which talks more about the Games That Weren’t archive as a whole and its history. GTW64 specifically though is our Commodore 64 focused part of the archive attempting to find all incomplete and lost Commodore 64 games. … Continue reading →
After many years of saying we were going to update GTW64, it has finally been done! We are very proud to present the newly updated GTW64 site, now becoming part of the main Games That Weren’t website and taking advantages … Continue reading →
Zorro in Wonderland was a game that had a preview sneaked out many moons ago, but nothing was really known about it. Ruben Spaans in 2012 sheds some light on the game: “This was just a “test game” I wrote … Continue reading →
Along with Cyber Cop, Pedersen Systems were due to release this game on the Commodore 64 and advertisements listed it as so. However, only the PC versions managed to see the light of day and the C64 conversions failed to … Continue reading →
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