Gremlin Graphics did deals with several manufacturers to bundle games with their hardware. Commodore were a big fan of Gremlin’s…
Table Football for Atari computers, released on Alligata Software’s Budgie budget label in 1987. Confusingly Budgie is also listed as…
Shoe People was a departure for Gremlin. They wanted to branch out into Educational Games and launched the “First Class”…
Tony Kavanagh joined Imagine/Ocean after a successful spell with book and game distributor Websters. Before Geoff and Anne Brown’s CentreSoft,…
From the BBC Archive, On This Day feature for 25 July. 1984: Arthur Scargill found himself cast as the antagonist…
Richard Costello is featuring in an interview and feature on his “Desert Island Disks” in issue 167 of Retro Gamer…
Mark Green is the editor of A Gremlin in the Works. He has done a plethora of fabulous work around…
George Allan is interview by Retro Gamer Magazine in issue 162 (December 2016) and discusses the creation of Gremlin’s iconic…
Developed by Spanish studio DInamic, Gremlin obtained the rights to Abu Simbel Profanation in 1985 and distributed it within the…