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Quick Money

This is Quickmoney by Ben Campbell in 1992 It is a 2 Player Game, which you need to kill your opponent, The screen is split into 2 play areas, the top half is Player 1, and the bottom half is Player 2 The play area scrolls along with your current position in an up/down method, […]

Worms and Worms Directors Cut [D]

This gem is called Worms, by Team 17, way back in 1995 Here you control some Worms, and your mission is to defeat your enemy Worm team by any way possible, you can control your Worms via Mouse and the Keyboard Arrow Keys (which if using the Games Collection) means you need to change the […]

Tapper

This is Tapper, by Scott Jensen, from 2020 Based off the Arcade Game, and indeed has the same title screen, including its original release date of MCMLXXXIII (1983) on it, this is a Game what truly resembles the Arcade version almost to a “T” The only exception to this Amiga version is, when you finish […]

Smarty and the Nasty Gluttons

This is Smarty and the Nasty Gluttons, by Bitmap Soft in 2020 In this game, you star as Smarty, and your task is to kill those Nasty Gluttons, which start off Green, best going to a higher level in game to begin with, then shoot one to turn it motionless, then keep firing it off […]

Quadrix

This is Quadrix by Geoffrey Sparks from 1992 In this Game, you have tiles which appear at the edges of the Gameplay area, and your task is to match them up in a line with matching tiles inside the Gameplay area itself You can move the grid up/down/left/right using the joystick, and then press fire […]

Klawz The Cat

This is Klawz The Cat by Grand Master Design in 1993, Written in AMOS In this Game, you have to collect the small square dots on the level, while you are being persued by some evil robot dogs what have been released, they also move around quite randomly, and can change direction in a heartbeat, […]

BBC Micro – 42 Years Old (1981-2023)

This lovely machine is the BBC Micro, which was released 1st December 1981, 42 years ago today! It had a 2MHz MOS CPU and had a mere 32KB of RAM, and 5 1/4″ floppy disk storage, its Graphics for the time were great, and you had a 640×256 8 colour display, sound was powered by […]

Crazy Pipes

This is Crazy Pipes by Joe Rumsey in 19xx As you can tell it is basically a Pipe Mania Clone, where you need to direct the fluid, using the randomly picked pipe shapes, and keep it flowing for as long as possible, the longer the pipe, the better the score To start you need to […]

Qwak [D]

This is Qwak by Team 17 in 1993 In this platformer, Your task is to collect all the Keys to open the exit door on each level, as well as collecting fruit There are various enemies per level, which can be dispatched by a limited amount of Eggs which can be fired at them, some […]

Yatzooie II AGA

This is Yatzooie II AGA by Ken Winfield in 1993 In this 1 or 2 Player Dice rolling Game, you have to roll your dice 3 times, and after each roll you can remove Dice you do not want, then roll again, and again choose ones to remove, and after the final 3rd roll, you […]

Tumbling Tots

This game is called Tumbling Tots by David Ashley in 19xx This is a pretty simple game, but it is really great to play, You basically have just the one task, you have to save as many Babies from the Burning Building as you can, this is controlled by the Keyboard, 1-2-3 positions your Firemen […]

3D Tic Tac Toe

This is 3D Tic-Tac-Toe by Ron Charlton in 1990 NOTE: This game is also known as Noughts and Crosses or Xs and Os in some countries You start the Game on a clean game board, and then you just simply click where you want your counter to go, after which, the computer will also place […]

Ack! Ack!

This is Ack-Ack by Paul Hardy in 1993 – Written in AMOS In this game, you are positioned at the bottom of the screen, and your task is to hit the planes which fly above from right to left, there are different levels, but they all follow the same sort of task As the levels […]

Up and Down

The “U” Game month continues with, Ups and Downs by Jason Bauer in 1988 As you can tell this is a Connect 4 clone, with some voice sounds added in, which I must admit, is quite a nice touch You need to get 4 counters in a line, either horizontally, vertically or even diagonally before […]

The New Zealand Story [D]

This time the Commercial Game of the Month goes to The New Zealand Story from Choice/Ocean Software in 1989 You star as Tiki, and your task is to safely get Tiki through the stages, avoiding all the enemies and of course Spikes which will hurt Tiki You start out with a Basic endless supply of […]

Ultimate Quiz

This is yet another “U” Game called, The Ultimate Quiz by Andy Gibson from 1993 Get your Quizzing hats on for this one, its a cut-down version for coverdisks, But this Quiz has a few questions in it to get you started The Quiz is actually quite nicely designed, and has some decent sound effects, […]

Ultimate Fruit Machine

This is Ultimate Fruit Machine by Late Storey written in AMOS Professional As fruit machine style games go, this is a pretty basic one, and there is some music included, although no actual sound effects sadly, which would have been a nice touch There is all the usual things here, you can build up the […]

UChess AGA

This is UChess by Roger Uzun Yet another Chess game for the Amiga, I personally do not like Chess, as I have never really got into it in a big way, and I am not totally familliar with playing Chess This version is certainly pretty well designed, and looks good, and has decent gameplay thrown […]

Lunar-C

This is Lunar-C a CD32-Exclusive* Commercial Game, by Mindscape in 1993 The Game was one of many CD32-Exclusive Titles, and it was released as part of a CD32 Compilation which also contained Overkill which was a Defender-Clone Lunar-C is a horizontal shooter, which scrolls along, enemies appear in waves, and come in set patterns, eg. […]

Kiwi Tale AGA

This is The Kiwi’s Tale, Released in 2018 for CD32 and AGA, by Erik Hogan (Earok) This is a fan-made sequel to The New Zealand Story, and is a platformer which contains 15 levels of non-stop fun When you start, you are shown the map screen, which will show you the progress throughout the Game, […]

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