Game Review: Roller Kong (Commodore 16 and Plus/4, Melbourne House)
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 […]
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 […]
Flippy Side This game is a Flippy release meaning that both the Spectrum and Amstrad versions are on the same cassette. One side for the […]
Even though Mastertronic sourced many of their games from other publishers, there were times when only one version was available. In these situations, they turned […]
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 […]
If you ask most Commodore 64 owners, the chances are that International Soccer will come high up in people’s lists of the all-time greatest football […]
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 […]
The Plot Alcatraz Harry must escape from prison using arcade, strategy and adventure skills. Along the way, you must steal secret files, negotiate a mine field, […]
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 […]
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