Memories
Back in the late 1980’s, the computer press started to report that Bo Jangeborg was going to be writing his first 16-bit title for TelecomSoft. As was often the case back then, the press added two and two together and made five! Read More
Back in the late 1980’s, the computer press started to report that Bo Jangeborg was going to be writing his first 16-bit title for TelecomSoft. As was often the case back then, the press added two and two together and made five! Read More
Dragon was ICOM Simulations (UK)’s second title signed to Firebird. Unfortunately, just like Blazing Barrels, Dragon never made it to market either! Read More
Spartacus was one of Odin’s unfinished games for TelecomSoft. It was being coded on the Amstrad CPC by David Rowson, with graphics by Paul Salmon and music by Keith Tinman. Read More
Gary Liddon was an ex-Newsfield magazine journalist who was best known for reviewing games for Zzap!64 magazine, published by Newsfield out of Ludlow, Shropshire. Read More
All Terrain Gardener (ATG) was a mad C64 platform caper where you played a gardener who had to dash around screens, rescuing plants and flowers before they drowned. A swarm of killer bees was going to thwart you (amongst other things), and all you had to protect yourself was a trowel. Read More
Body Slam for the Commodore 64 was a conversion of a 1986 Sega coin-op featuring female wrestling. The game was written by Jonathan French, Wayne Blake and Tim Follin at Software Creations. Read More