The Fourth Dimension were a publisher, mainly concentrating on Acorn platforms that operated from Percy Street in the Neepsend area…
1990
Gary Lineker’s Hot-shot! was released in Germany with the endorsement from FC Koln footballer Pierre Littbarski – otherwise known as…
Simon Phipp’s Switchblade probably received it’s best 8-bit conversion onto the Amstrad GX4000 and made good use of the hardware’s…
Axel’s Magic Hammer, Skidz, Super Cars and Switchblade appeared on one of Gremlin’s first 16-bit compilations in 1990.
Gremlin bounced back in 1990 with a plethora of quality racing titles. Toyota Celica was developed by Colin “Fungus” Dooley…
Included in the John Lowe Ultimate Darts game – a set of dart flights with the Gremlin Logo and Signature.
Ultimate Golf developed in part by Paul Blythe, Simon Blake and Berni Hill. It is unknown at what point during…