Gary Lineker’s Hot-shot! was released in Germany with the endorsement from FC Koln footballer Pierre Littbarski – otherwise known as…
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Simon Phipp’s Switchblade probably received it’s best 8-bit conversion onto the Amstrad GX4000 and made good use of the hardware’s…
Infocom (short for Information Communications) is a Japanese publisher which briefly went into video game publishing, and would later segue…
Krisalis ported their Manchester United football engine to the Sega Megadrive and developed European Soccer for Virgin Games.
Krisalils developed for the Archimedes by accident rather than design. Shaun Hollingworth toyed with the new technology and became fond…
Gremlin’s popular Star Games compilations had several theme editions – Karate, Flight, etc. This is the Commodore 64 version of…
Amstrad disk version of the popular Footballer of the Year game.
The very rare Typhoon – a Kingsoft game, published in the UK by Gremlin Graphics. Gremlin publised a very small…
An oddity French release of Gary Lineker’s Superstar Soccer – retailed as Superstar Football without the England Striker’s endoresement on…
Gremlin were a big supporter of the Commodore C16 and Plus4 computers. Jason Perkins and Anthony Clarke from Micro Projects…