Memories
A.J. Remic wrote SPONGE (Silicon-based Prototype Oxygen Numerising Genetic Entity) in 1986, using Incentive Software’s GAC (Graphic Adventure Creator). Read More
A.J. Remic wrote SPONGE (Silicon-based Prototype Oxygen Numerising Genetic Entity) in 1986, using Incentive Software’s GAC (Graphic Adventure Creator). Read More
We have nothing to go on this title except for a mention in the 4th issue of TelecomSoft News. Read More
This skateboarding game for the Spectrum was likely to be a clone of Atari’s 720 degrees coin-op. Read More
Before Tony Rainbird helped create the Rainbird publishing label, he saw a gap in the fledgling software market for budget priced utilities for the 8-bit platforms. Read More
Teenager Richard Paynter wrote this top-down platform game for the C64 a year or two after winning an Elite-athon competition in Gillingham, Kent. Read More