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Monty on the Run – “Bon Voyage Monsieur Le Monty”

Manic Miner did not have very much to say about mining. Its name and ostensible theme came from Miner 2049er, but anything mine-related was incidental to all the…

The Way of the Exploding Fist – “10th Dan”

Gregg Barnett was born in Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia. He moved to Melbourne for university and then joined software company Melbourne House in 1982. Up to then, his…

Soft Aid – “Feed The World”

“The games industry was in the ascendancy, but was still in the shadow of the music business in those days” said Rod Cousens, when reflecting on the events…

Football Manager – “Match highlights to follow”

The UK chart success of Computer Scrabble in 1984 showed the audience for direct computer versions of modern board games. The makers of predecessor Monty Plays Scrabble had…

Computer Scrabble – “Are you also using a Scrabble® board?”

In 1938 in New York, Alfred Butts invented Scrabble. Well, he invented Criss-Cross Words, a board game based on an earlier game of his called Lexiko. It was…

The Activision Decathlon – “Let the games begin”

As we saw with Match Point, many game developers in 1984 had to go out of their way with hidden messages to get their names on record. In…

Beach-Head – “Battle Stations”

From the point in 1983 where the Spectrum got firmly established as the UK’s most popular computer (so… my second post), the games I’ve written about have had…

Twin Kingdom Valley – “In The Hall Of The Forest King”

Twin Kingdom Valley is a graphic adventure game, set in a fantasy valley with two rival kingdoms, headed by a Forest King and a Desert King. It doesn’t…

Valhalla – “You are in an icy waste in Hell”

One popular repeating story in games history is that of technical advances powering improved experiences. Being able to do more technically allows you to make better games, the…

Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles

Imageworks, Commodore 64, 1990