Sheffield’s Painting by Numbers developed Cool World for Ocean Software on the SNES in 1993. Pictured here are artists Alan…
1993
Infocom (short for Information Communications) is a Japanese publisher which briefly went into video game publishing, and would later segue…
Frank Gasking’s excellent Games That Weren’t site continues to provide a host of historical information on Gremlin games. Here’s his…
A SNES prototype of Zool was recently listed on an internet auction site for sale. Development of console games would…
LCD electronic games were popular in the 1970s and 1980s. They used liquid crystal to animate a series of static…
A compilation of Zool, Nigel Mansell’s World Championship and Lotus: The Ultimate Challenge for PC.
Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing was developed by Gremlin Graphics and programmed by Alex Syrichas on behalf of Virgin Games.
The big box version of Litil Divil came complete with sheets for the player to manually map the game’s labyrinths…
Alex Syrichas, aided and abetted by Richard Stevenson, Mick Lister, Matt Furniss and Pat Phelan developed the impressive Sega Master…