Game Review: Strike (Commodore 64, Mastertronic/MAD)
Tenpin bowling to this day is something I still enjoy, especially if I get a few friends together and have good couple of matches over […]
Tenpin bowling to this day is something I still enjoy, especially if I get a few friends together and have good couple of matches over […]
Sport of Kings started life on the ZX Spectrum, with that version programmed by Jeff Calder. It was also a first-generation MAD release with the […]
Olympic Skier was first released by Mr Chip Software, and back then had proved to be a hit with reviewers, with its three sections working […]
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 […]
Quick Thinking was first released by Mirrorsoft back in 1983 across several systems including the ZX Spectrum and BBC Micro / Acorn Electron, as well […]
Rockford: The Arcade Game was a conversion of the Arcadia Systems arcade game, where the systems were based on Amiga boards and used that hardware […]
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 […]
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