Bongo King

Andreas Mettler was a fairly prolific developer in Germany in the mid 80’s, doing a large number of PD games, as well as a few commercial ones too. With the amount of games produced, you’d understand how it might be … Continue reading
Preserving Cancelled & Unreleased Video Game History Since 1999
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Andreas Mettler was a fairly prolific developer in Germany in the mid 80’s, doing a large number of PD games, as well as a few commercial ones too. With the amount of games produced, you’d understand how it might be … Continue reading
A good looking boxing sim from the Italian gaming giants “Simulmondo”. Apart from the standard sideways boxing we are all accustomed to with most C64 boxing games, you could face front ways to attack your opponent using a variety of … Continue reading
Boxing Manager was a fairly standard management affair which was released on the C64 back around 1987/88 and which seemed to be popular enough for the management mad company D&H to release a sequel. However, although mention in various adverts, … Continue reading
Brainway is a simple puzzler, very similar to titles such as Sensitive, but where you must destroy all the tiles with purple circles on and without getting stuck or falling. It’s a nice twist on games like Sensitive, and was … Continue reading
A very short entry for a title which was closed as quickly as it was added. Breaker was a cool breakout clone produced for Radarsoft in 1987, but what seems to be a title which is complete and fully released, … Continue reading
Bronnoyquest was a jokey adventure game which was written by Ruben Spaans (aka Scroll/Megastyle). Ruben explains more about the game and how it came about: "It started out as a very silly adventure game made by me and a friend … Continue reading
Way back in Commodore User issue 25 (October 1985) is how far we’re travelling for our next entry in the Games That Weren’t database. This time with a board game related title in the shape of Bryan Robson’s Super League, … Continue reading
Way back in Commodore User issue 25 (October 1985) is how far we’re travelling for our latest preservation work – a board game tie-in that blurred the lines between digital and physical play: Bryan Robson’s Super League, published by Paul Lamond Games. And that is the key thing, at first on our C64 entry we wasn’t sure if it was published or not, but turns out it was. Continue reading
Just a short post to add a slightly earlier prototype of Ariolasoft’s Bug Blitz which has been recovered thanks to Csaba Virag and Janos Szeitz (who digitized the turbo tape where it was found).
A title which many of you may not have heard of, considering publicity on the game was pretty much never done for the C64 for this game. Bugs Bunny is as special as Daffy Duck, as they are both from … Continue reading
Thanks to Csaba Virag, yet another obscure piece of Commodore 64 software has now been saved with the recovery of Bundesliga 2 . This is a Football management software written by Werner Krahe in 1986. Werner is credited in a … Continue reading
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