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#31
Glad the games landed Eugenio.
#32
Commodore Chat / Re: [Amiga Game] Spheroid
March 07, 2022, 22:16:59 PM
Looks fab mate, maybe a Phoenix Ware release if you fancy a physical copy?
#33
Cracking news bud.
#34
General Retro Chat / Re: FreePlay Florida 2021
December 22, 2021, 22:03:56 PM
I might attempt to attend the 2022 event is COVID does one.
#35
Commodore Chat / Re: [C64 Demo] MD202112 - Humbug 2
December 20, 2021, 20:53:31 PM
Thanks for sharing bud, I will check it out.
#36
Hey mate, I never knew you was on here.

It sold out so getting some more made........
#37
Wait until you smell the box. 8)
#38
General Retro Chat / Re: FreePlay Florida 2021
December 01, 2021, 21:34:25 PM
Looks like you had a good time mate.

Was you there all weekend?

#39
Retro News & Chat / Re: TrekMD's Collection
December 01, 2021, 21:18:41 PM
You have some more new ones on the way.
#40
Atari Chat / Re: Missile Command book
December 01, 2021, 21:17:50 PM
I know Tony pretty well, clearly not well enough to know he had released this already lol.

I will go and bag me a copy.
#41
Sega Chat / Re: rez at 20
December 01, 2021, 21:15:22 PM
Cracking game, I can't say my memories are as warm as yours mate..
#42
I have them in my to do list lol.

Will let you know my thoughts.
#43

The year is 2021, and thanks to AGD & his son Nate, Dave Sloan has fulfilled a childhood ambition to make a game for the ZX Spectrum.
He longs to go back to the 80s so he can give his younger self the tools to make some fun little Speccy platform games, so he sets about building a time machine.

The fabric of time is not something to be trifled with however and Dave being Dave, the time machine goes a little wonky.
Due to a misunderstanding relating to the metric system, Dave & Nate get sucked into the time vortex and for reasons unknown the only thing that will save them is collecting 42 Maguffinanium crystals.

This is where you come in, can you save our intrepid duo and prevent an irreparable tear in the space-time continuum?

More here https://www.phoenixware.co.uk/product/forward-to-the-past/
#44

Cassette 50 was an infamous collection of games published by Cascade in 1983 and an early example of shovelware, marketed on the basis of sheer quantity rather than the quality or playability of its games. So Phoenix Ware and The RVG Squad created a competition in the hope of creating a brand new compilation tape â€" with all proceeds after costs to be donated to charity, (this is guaranteed to be a minimum of £5 for every tape sold) â€" featuring games by C64 developers of all levels of experience, focusing on great gameplay in a mini-game format while still retaining the look or feel of a Cassette 50 game, such as it was!

The Competition ran from December 8th 2020 to March 31st 2021, we was amazed with the level of interest, lots of very good games all having to be created within the confines of some very hard and challenging rules. For those of you that know about coding, you will understand what we mean if you look at the competition page, so with that said, everyone of these games (56 in total) deserve there place on this tape.

More herehttps://www.phoenixware.co.uk/product/cassette-50-collectors-usb-tape/
#45
Phoenix Ware Game Chat / [PW13] Chiller 2 - C64
October 31, 2021, 18:43:23 PM

Chiller 2 by Cosine Systems is a multi-level single-screen platform game inspired by the Mastertronic game Chiller.

The aim of the game is to collect 20 crosses on each level while avoiding all sorts of nasty ghouls, witches, and critters that drain your energy when you make contact with them. While you’re at it, make sure you also look out for where you stand as each level is littered with poisonous mushrooms that will also result in a loss of energy.

There are 12 challenging creepy levels for you to complete so I hope you are not afraid of the dark.

More here https://www.phoenixware.co.uk/product/chiller-2/