Commodore 64
Tony Crowther’s William Wobbler was released on cassette for the Commodore 64. Strangely it included a disk that players could…
The Commodore 64 port of Greg Holmes’ seminal Jack the Nipper was handled by Mark Rogers and Jason Perkins.
Featuring a wonderful soundtrack by Ben Daglish, inlay artwork by Peter Andrew Jones and sumptuous pixel work by Berni Hill,…
Tony Crowther returned to Alligata after stints with Gremlin, Quicksilva, Wizard and Ariolasoft. His “comeback” game was the much-hyped shooter…
Written by Jason Perkins for his Merlin Software label. The cover pixie bears a remarkable resemblance to Gremlin’s original logo…
One of the first Commodore games from the Mr Chip label, run by Doug Braisby, Shaun Southern and later joined…
A beautiful puzzle game originally conceived by Vortex Software and converted to other formats by Jason Perkins and Steve Kerry.…
Exploring the US market, Gremlin partnered with Epyx for a short time releasing Commodore 64 games on disk in the…
Tony Crowther formed Wizard Developments with Roger Taylor, building on Roger and Ian Stewart’s hardware brand to develop Commodore 64…