Tony’s second game for Wizard Development published by Quicksilva.
Ian Stewart and Roger Taylor started Wizard Development, a hardware company that produced add-on peripherals and ROM (read-only-memory) chips for…
For the coveted Crash Magazine Reader’s Awards in 1984 Gremlin’s Monty Mole won by a comfortable margin over Jet Set…
Gremlin Graphics’ first major magazine interview came in Crash, issue 18. The magazine was controversial because of its adult-themed Dun…
The “Thingie” character from Thing on a Spring started appearing in ZZap!64 magazine’s margins in February 1986. Artist Oliver Frey…
Roger Taylor and Ian Stewart formed Wizard Developments, a company focusing on joystick hardware for the BBC Micro and Acorn…
At the release of Black Thunder, Tony Crowther had left Gremlin Graphics and joined Roger Taylor to start his own…