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Post by Bill Harbison on Oct 27, 2007 18:49:51 GMT -5
Q10 Tank Buster Release Date: 1991 Genre: Shoot-'Em-Up
The Weetabix vs. the Titchies Release Date: 1984 Genre: Shoot-'Em-Up
Miami Vice Release Date: 1986 Genre: Modern Action Adventure
Operation Thunderbolt Release Date: 1989 Genre: Fantasy First-Person Shooter
Operation Wolf Release Date: 1988 Genre: Action
Savage Release Date: 1988 Genre: Beat-'Em-Up
Starquake Release Date: 1986 Genre: Sci-Fi Action Adventure
Thundercats Release Date: 1987 Genre: Beat-'Em-Up
E-SWAT Release Date: 1990 Genre: 2D Platformer
Dead or Alive Release Date: 1987 Genre: 2D Fighting
Gryzor Release Date: 1988 Genre: 2D Platformer
Gauntlet II Release Date: 1987 (US) Genre: Fantasy Action Adventure
Predator Release Date: 1987 Genre: Action
Livingstone, I Presume? Release Date: 1987 (US) Genre: 2D Platformer
Sky Shark Release Date: 1987 (US) Genre: Shoot-'Em-Up
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Post by madhatt3r on Dec 7, 2007 18:56:44 GMT -5
Livingstone, I Presume? Release Date: 1987 (US) Genre: 2D Platformer Sorry for the pedanticism but that was actually a Spanish game by Opera Soft (Livingstone Supongo). Wikipedia says too that it was distributed in the UK by Alligata, so I don't quite understand what's US doing there. Is it your personal favourites list or did you find it somewhere on the net/magazine? Operation Thunderbolt was way addictive, whoever worked on it certainly nailed it. I did spend countless hours playing it with my neighbour although we never made it through the boats stage (if memory serves me well)...loads of bazooka tooting bastards there. cheers,
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Post by Bill Harbison on Jan 3, 2008 8:05:19 GMT -5
Livingstone, I Presume? Release Date: 1987 (US) Genre: 2D Platformer Sorry for the pedanticism but that was actually a Spanish game by Opera Soft (Livingstone Supongo). Wikipedia says too that it was distributed in the UK by Alligata, so I don't quite understand what's US doing there. Is it your personal favourites list or did you find it somewhere on the net/magazine? Operation Thunderbolt was way addictive, whoever worked on it certainly nailed it. I did spend countless hours playing it with my neighbour although we never made it through the boats stage (if memory serves me well)...loads of bazooka tooting bastards there. cheers, It was from a list on the net, you easily saw through my plan.
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Post by britnostalgic on Sept 17, 2008 8:51:41 GMT -5
Bill, did you do the graphics for Chase HQ on the Amstrad CPC? Sorry if you've been asked this a zillion times, but i'm a meer mortal on here.
Oh and Operation Wolf has to be the most popular game on the CPC.
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Post by Bill Harbison on Oct 22, 2008 6:51:57 GMT -5
i certainly did!
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