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Happy New Year from aGTW - December 31, 2006
Happy new year from Amiga Games That Weren’t!
We have six new entries for you: complete games No Buddies Land and In Shadow of Time plus demos of AMRVoxel, FratzenGeballer, Fatal Noise and Alchemy.
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add a comment‘GTW 64′ - Christmas update - December 24, 2006
A huge update added to GTW64, including some new titles for download at http://www.gtw64.co.uk
- Exclusive ‘Block Game’ added.
- New ‘Cydonia’ preview added.
- New ‘Savage Platforms’ findings.
- New ‘Super Galaxies’ findings.
- *47* new GTW review entries added.
- 13 updated GTW entries.
Enjoy, have a great christmas and new year!
Posted by Frank Gasking in :
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add a commentpcGTW Christmas Update - December 23, 2006
The PC Games That Weren’t website has been updated right in time for Christmas. This time we bring you the playable remains of Zamolxe and Shenandoah: Daughter of the Stars. Moreover, we uncovered the story behind the lost Bullfrog game Genesis: The Hand of God. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
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add a commentAnother lost games resource… - December 21, 2006
Uncovered by GTW’s Andrew Fisher, we’d like to bring to your attention another unreleased games resource which reports on a number of systems and provides screengrabs and info on a variety of things you were never to see. Unseen 64 is an Italian based site, but you should be able to get around and browse through some interesting titles…
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add a commentGTW Review - Apocalypse 2 (SNES) - December 17, 2006
Year/Company: 1997 Nintendo
Format: Super Nintendo
Code - Simon Nicol
Graphics - Herman Serrano
Sound - Mike Clarke
As part of an early christmas present, here are two reviews starting with this review of Apocalypse 2 on the SNES.
Ten years after Mega Apocalypse, Simon Nicol’s awesome ‘Mad Planets’ conversion was to be given the 16-bit treatment. ‘Apocalypse 2’ was born.
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7 commentsGTW Review - Klax (Atari 7800) - December 17, 2006
Year/Company: 1992 Atari
Format: Atari 7800
Klax never quite reached the heights of Tetris in popularity stakes, but it did entertain for a good few years for many. Think Columns, mix a bit of Tetris and out pops Klax! (who thought up that name??)
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