Gary Lineker’s Hot-shot! was released in Germany with the endorsement from FC Koln footballer Pierre Littbarski – otherwise known as…
Atari ST
Shoe People was a departure for Gremlin. They wanted to branch out into Educational Games and launched the “First Class”…
“From vast intersteller distances they came with mass destruction their intent” – Paul Blythe’s 3D version of Galaxians was a…
Axel’s Magic Hammer, Skidz, Super Cars and Switchblade appeared on one of Gremlin’s first 16-bit compilations in 1990.
The eagerly anticipated follow-up to the hugely popular Supercars top-down racing series from Magnetic Fields.
John Berkey’s wonderful artwork that adorned the front of Boys Without Brains’ Disposable Hero on the Commodore Amiga.
Costa Panayi’s Vortex Software provided Gremlin with another foray into the early 16-bit market with H.A.T.E. Carrying on with Costa’s…