Back in 1992 Gremlin Graphics created a game that was to become so popular to Amiga gamers that it would be ported to other systems and go down as one of the finest games to appear on the Amiga computer, that game was Zool. Developed with guidance from the original developers of Gremlin Graphics, a […]
Video Game Review – Monty and the Temple of Lost Souls on the ZX Spectrum
Villordsutch reviews Monty and the Temple of Lost Souls on the ZX Spectrum… Monty Mole from Gremlin Graphics was huge star on the 1980’s gaming scene. Wanted: Monty Mole rocked the 8-bit gaming world as a wee stubby mole, designed by Peter Harrop, wandering through the British Coal Mines (set during the 1980’s Miners Strike) snaffling coal […]
The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #38 – Gauntlet
If the life of a cut-throat Mercenary isn’t for you then it’s time to leave the wire-frame world behind and pick up either a bow, staff, sword or axe as No.#38 in the Your Sinclair Top 100 is the rather excellent Gauntlet from U.S. Gold. Gauntlet began life as a four-player Atari arcade game back […]
The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #90 – Bounder
Villordsutch counts down Your Sinclair’s Top 100 ZX Spectrum Games… From Avalon yesterday we bounce towards the life of a sentient tennis ball with the first Gremlin Graphics game (and it certainly won’t be the last) to grace our countdown, as Bounder arrives to truly shatter our nerves. Gremlin Graphics was the software house that delivered numerous titles […]