Dave Moore (Aka Arcadian) has informed Games That Weren’t that the long lost BBC Micro version of Knight Orc has been found. In almost a one in a million discovery, the game was located at the Centre of Computer History … Continue reading →
A very short entry for a licence that would never actually get used in the end. Elite Software were pretty on the ball along with Ocean Software back in the day, getting hold of high profile licences such as Airwolf … Continue reading →
A game that has been knocking about a bit in the archives, by the creator of another title in the GTW vaults called Bimz. This title compared to the Bjarke’s previous game is a lot more ambitious, with a flick … Continue reading →
An early 1990 puzzle game, of which there were a flood back then which were started and abandoned it seems. This was yet another. I’m not fully sure what you have to do, but the game is well presented and … Continue reading →
Next up is a nice early run and gun game with some good graphics – very much like a title you’d expect to see released by Players/Rack-IT as a budget title perhaps in 1990. There are about 4 levels in … Continue reading →
An interesting car racing game preview, where it seems you would have been able to win races and upgrade the spec of your car to compete again later on. A lot of work seems to be still required, and the … Continue reading →
A very early game where it seems you are meant to disable a set of fans within a simple 2D map. I think! I’m not fully sure exactly what you are meant to do, but this preview was built back … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a new game that has been dug out by C64 musician JCH, which was a puzzle based game due out in the early 1990s, but was just never to be. JCH produced a number of tunes … Continue reading →
A very quick entry for a game that was submitted by Roy Widding for the GTW archives. This is a cool unfinished game that is based on Flyboy arcade machine from 1982 by Kaneko. The aim is simply to kick … Continue reading →
A quick entry for a title that was spotted in a catalogue for Ringside/EAS Software/Procovision by Martin/Stadium64. This was a puzzler style game which was a bit similar to Pengo. http://www.mobygames.com/game/roll-out Versions were released for the Amiga and ST, but … Continue reading →
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