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Hardcore was a fantastic looking Turrican/Assassin clone developed by Digital Illusions and due for the #SEGA MegaDrive. Later released as Ultracore via the Mega SG, what happened to the #Amiga version?
https://t.co/xJdjnQoW7b
Dennis & Gnasher was due for release from Alternative Software on the #Amiga in 1994. A promising isometric title with a huge Beanotown to explore. The game vanished, like his friends in the game's plot. Thanks to @mcbpete & @yorecomputer for heads up.
https://t.co/dQBweF7II5
The Killing Tool was to be a cyberpunk platformer created by Dynabyte Software for the Sony #PlayStation back in 1996. Sadly it never got past the concept stage, after the closure of Dynabyte. Check out assets from the game thanks to @damgentemp
https://t.co/1DOPJCOVZT
Amiga Games That Weren't blows the lid on CyberSpace - an unreleased cyberpunk game by Oxford Digital Enterprises, based on a table top role-playing game. Featuring previously unseen screens from the cancelled #PC edition and interviews with the team.
https://t.co/YMqgxLN78t
Combat Remix was a late #Amiga fighting game due for release in 1998 from Low Level Productions, highlighted to GTW thanks to regular Grzegorz Antosiewicz. Little else is currently known, with just these 3 screens remaining. Can anything of it be found?
https://t.co/73T9pQuHXJ
More added/updated in the Games That Weren't #C64 archive with a total of 3 new entries and 32 updated pre-existing entries. Still hoping that Ultrabulb shows up some day!
https://t.co/ByADmFwpIm
Bazooka Sue was a strange SCUMM-style adventure featuring a part human, part pig protagonist that saw release on #PC in 1997, but had long been in development as an #Amiga game before disappearing when the market dried up.
https://t.co/av7GaBUan0
Yogi's Big Clean Up was carefully reconstructed from recovered source code by Martin Pugh for Games That Weren't. A long lost #C64 Hi-Tec game by Ash n Dave that you can now finally play. With Ste Day creating extra art + Joachim Wijnhoven the music.
https://t.co/KyZelhNYtd
Ooops Up was a great looking Pang clone to be released on the #C64 by Demonware back in 1991, mentioned by several magazines. Sprite limitations caused the game to be cancelled, with a final build leaked shortly after. Check it out at:
https://t.co/wta8LKVOfJ
#unreleased
Here is the yearly GTW64 xmas update, with 41 new C64 entries added to the archive, along with 17 entries updated.
Hope you enjoy and happy holidays to everyone!
https://t.co/ISvBCh2GhG