Game Review: Back To Reality (Commodore 64, Mastertronic)
Back To Reality tries to set the tone for you being alone and isolated in space, and indeed the lengthy plot on the inlay of […]
Back To Reality tries to set the tone for you being alone and isolated in space, and indeed the lengthy plot on the inlay of […]
Melbourne House established themselves for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 system with a string of releases early in the machine’s life. This did give them […]
Three Lions is certainly a PC game with an identity crisis. It originally was planned to be released as Major League Soccer before BMG Interactive […]
Back in 1992, the first ever Championship Manager game was released by Domark, and programmed by the Collyer brothers of Sports Interactive. Over the years […]
The origins of Five-a-Side Soccer are not even from a football related game, but an ice hockey one. The US publisher Advantage Artworx had already […]
Several Commodore 64 games players, and indeed, fans of the SID sound chip in particular, will have had some conversations over the years beginning with […]
Several Commodore 64 Mastertronic games had some outstanding soundtracks that graced the SID chip, from the likes of Rob Hubbard, David Whittaker, Jeroen Tel, and […]
Energy Warrior was programmed across all the 8-bit formats by Binary Design, based in Manchester, but the Commodore 64 version did have a separate Mastertronic […]
Melbourne House published the Commodore 16 Games Book in 1984, and this book contained thirty BASIC type-in games that would suit a wide range of […]
Dark Tower may not have appeared to be too advanced a platform game for its time on the Commodore 64, especially as the likes of […]
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