Last Updated 5th May 2019
The BBC Games Archive - digital memories
Last Updated 5th May 2019
Newquay-based pooh-peddlars. 3D Space Ranger had two bites of the cherry - initially retailing for £7.95 then reissued in 1985 for a fiver - but failed to make an impact on either occasion.
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A terrible attempt at copying Software Invasions Vortex, this has neither the high-res graphics, or finesse of the original, the sprites are large, low-res and move slower, and the gameplay just isn't as good. You hardly get a feel of 3d at all.
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Yet another sub-standard Q-Bert clone, this is just like the hundreds of others out there, the only different thing being the sprite used for the main character. Shameless rip-offs seem to be a specialist subject for this company.
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Decent pinball game, this is by far the most entertaining Microbyte game. Its a very impressive attempt at pinball on the beeb, the graphics look good, colourful, even if the table is quite spartan. The one gripe is the fact that the ball seems to spend too much time away from the flippers, so it bounces around the table quite a lot before you get to hit it again!
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