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The Golden Figurine is an arcade adventure game developed by Matt O'Donnell and published in 1988 for the BBC Microcomputer by Atlantis.
Survivors, or The Survivors, is a variant of the Boulder Dash game. It was developed by Glenn Carey and released by Atlantis Software for a number of home computers including the BBC Microcomputer. Almost a thousand people have been trapped in a hibernation dome after a nuclear war. The player takes control over three droids and must use their abilities …
Storm Cycle is an arcade adventure type game written by J P Townley and J M Perry. Your task is to find the five light refracting diodes that will power a super laser and prevent the total destruction of Earth by a rapidly approaching meteorite storm. You will find many objects along the way to help you in your quest, …
Psycastria 2 was developed by Gary Partis and published by Atlantis for the BBC Micro in 1989. for 1 to 4 players. You must destroy the ten circular energy pods to be found on each level then land on the main landing strip, signified by leading arrows on the left hand side of the strip. The Psycastrians in their strange …
In Panik! (aka Panik) you must clear each screen of monsters by digging holes to trap them, then hitting them over the head until they fall to the next level. Purple monsters need only to fall one level to be killed, but the red and green monsters need to be knocked through two and three levels respectively. Points are scored …
The sequel to Hobgoblin by the same author, developer and publisher. The on-screen game name had to be dropped due to the use of some of the screen memory for extra graphics.
Hobgoblin was programmed by David Parsons, developed by Pantheon Software and published by Atlantis. Made originally for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, which didn't receive any official port of Ghosts 'n Goblins, the game was successful enough to be ported to several other platforms. In 2008, Hobgoblin was even ported, with the blessing of the original author, to the …
Frankenstein 2000 is an action game written by Kevin Blake. The player controls a small machine, and travels in Frankenstein's body. The body is divided in several organs - for example the brain, stomach, lungs, etc. Each organ is a small maze, where the player avoids obstacles and activates special devices. Sometimes, travel between organs looks like a simple shoot'em …
Creepy Cave is a platform game for the BBC Microcomputer, published by Atlantis in 1989. On each screen you collect crosses then confront a ghost who has stolen your front door key.
Crack-Up is an Arkanoid clone written by Spike Moiran and released for the BBC Microcomputer and Acorn Electron by Atlantis in 1989.
Cops n' Robbers is a game for home computers. It was developed by Mike Davis and published by Atlantis Software for the Commodore VIC-20 and the Commodore 64. It was ported to the BBC Microcomputer in 1987. The game was controversial when released as the player is the 'robber' and must shoot the 'cops'.
Anarchy Zone was written by Rob Dulstone and released for the BBC Microcomputer by Atlantis Software. In Anarchy Zone, there are a variety of different alien spaceships all intent on destroying you. Some can be killed with one shot, some cannot. What makes Anarchy Zone interesting is the 360 degrees rotation that your ship can do around the entire screen. …