This is the Turtleminator from 1998 by Alastair Murray You are a Turtle and your job is to collect Eggs
Author: Amiga Boing
Now we have BANG! by Sport Development Team in 1993 This is a sideways-on Bat and Ball Game, where you
This is Snakes and Ladders by Delwyn S Farr in 1991 Well most people know how to play Snakes and
This time Commercial Game Of The Month goes to UGH! by Play Byte in 1992 Here you take control of
This AMOS Created Game is called Egg Salad by Surf in 1997 The Game is quite simple, all you have
Here we have Banana Islands by Alastair Murray in 1997 Many of you will notice similarities to Rainbow Islands, and
The Atari 2600 was released waaaay back on 11th September 1977, the same year I was born, this was the
This time it is the turn of Boing! by Shawn Waters, Coded in AMOS, in 1995 You are a Blue
Well what do we have here then, It is Balloonacy by Delboy Dodson in 1990, Written in AMOS This game
Well this rather unusual Game, is called Head Games, Created by Neil Sorenson in 1990 using Shoot ’em Up Construction
This is Psychoblast from 1993 by Ordyh Software (This Game was given away with the special version of SEUCK distributed
Stuart Fisher who created Matchstick Man which I reviewed a while back, also created a Licenceware Game called 7 Blocks
The Commercial Game Of The Month has got to be Push Over by Red Rat Software from 1992! You star
This SEUCK Game is called, Slap’N’Tickle by Sensible Software (This Game was given away with the special version of SEUCK
F1 Licenceware was a company who offered Full Versions of Games at a Small Cost You could ring them up
This time we have Blood ‘N’ Bullets, Created in 1989 by Sensible Software, (This Game was also given away with
Here we have Insectoids 2 by Mark Sibly in 1993 Like all shoot-em-ups, You have to shoot the invaders what
What do we have here then, well it is Hemroids by J. R. Parsison in 1991 This is an Asteroids-clone,
This week it is Draughts by Steve Hargreaves Upon loading you can choose the Number of Players, if you want
The Commercial Game of the Month this time really has to goto Tearaway Thomas from 1992 by David Hanney and