Monday, January 03, 2022

Game Covers - Labyrinth (Commodore 64)

We know all about you.  We even know your weaknesses. Weaknesses that have made you our thrall.  To regain your freedom you must find the castle at the heart of the Labyrinth.  If you are unable to break the spell within 13 hours, you will be lost forever.  Which, for your information, is a very long time...

A key.  Popcorn.  A Movie ticket.  Everyday objects have a way of taking on a whole new meaning once you enter the Labyrinth.  Be prepared for anything.  A wall of hands, talking door-knockers, or a friend in need.  Only one thing's for certain:  we cannot be held responsible if you get lost.










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Game Covers - Bride of Frankenstein (Commodore 64)

It's the middle of the night, outside an electrical storm is raging and you're all alone in Castle Frankenstein.  Your task is to revive Frankie, the monster who wants you at the top of the tower while you hunt around for the vital organs that will make his life complete.  You will need to find a pair of lungs, a pair of kidneys, a liver, a heart, and of course a brain if you want to make a man of him.  But make sure you use only quality spare parts as some of the older items may cause a breakdown.

It won't be easy.  The castle has many rooms, dungeons, dark corridors, crypts, graveyards, and laboratories to explore (sixty screens in all).  And who knows what may lurk behind those locked doors.

Special Features

60 rooms to search
7 different keys to find
Horrorshow graphics
Special 'cardiac arrest' feature
Hideous ghoulies and zombies




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Games Covers - Better Dead Than Alien (Commodore 64)

Prepare to do battle as you and galactic hero Brad Zoom face the most revolting life forms ever to pollute the universe.

Watch with horror as sickening waves of malformed mutants threaten to obliterate freedom and democracy.

Risk your lunch as you and Brad choose between decency and annihilation.






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Sunday, January 02, 2022

Now That's What I Call Stuart's Favourite Music 18 - Zoolook (Jean-Michel Jarre)

Another blast from the past.  I've been a big fan of Jean Michel Jarre since watching his massive "Rendez-vous Houston" concert in April, 1986.  

This song is one of my favourites, from the album "Zoolook" from 1984.  Strangely, it conjures up many memories of watching demos on the Commodore 64 and Amiga, with sampled Jarre songs mixed with fancy graphics and spinning vector polygons!


Saturday, January 01, 2022

Game Covers - Mini Golf (Commodore 64)

Watch your ball roll, bounce, and spin across a perilous course filled with obstructions and hazards including sandhills and metal borders.  As in real life, you must play from one hole to the next using skill and dexterity to pot those balls.  You determine the direction and strength of your stroke - you have the chance to improve your game with every shot.

Mini Golf from Magic Bytes gives you the opportunity to play this well-known and much-loved sport in the home for the first time!

-  Courses for beginners and experts.
-  Birds and profile view of the courses.
-  2, 3 or 4 player-options




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Now That's What I Call Stuart's Favourite Music 17 - Do You Want To Be A Hero (Jon Anderson)

I don't care what anyone says...   I was probably one of the very few people who thoroughly enjoyed the 1986 movie  "Biggles - Adventures in Time", and this was the main theme tune from it.  I remember it being one of the very first films which I watched on a cable channel called "Premiere" probably around 1987/88...  This was back in the day when most households only had 4 channels to choose from.  We were fortunate enough to have Sky quite early on, and Premiere was the only movie channel on offer before Sky did their own.

I watched this movie over and over again.  Not sure why though as when I look back at it, the film isn't particularly special.  It's just a fun ol' time travelling romp - I mean, where else can you see a modern Metropoliton Police Helicoptor fight in World War 1?   I believe it was also Peter Cushing's last acting role before sadly passing away a few years later.

Anyway, the song is sung by Jon Anderson (the lead vocalist from Yes).  Enjoy,  and try and watch the film if you've never seen it before.  It's not THAT bad.