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Turbo was developed by Andy Key and published for the Memotech MTX by Continental Software.
Toado is a Frogger clone, developed by Ed Hollingshead and published by Continental Software in 1983 for the Memotech MTX.
The Wall is a Breakout type game, published for the Memotech MTX home computer by Syntaxsoft.
A graphics designer for the Memotech MTX512 computer allowing the creation of loading screens, backdrop planes, sprites, multi-colour UDGs and character sets.
You find yourself in a land where magic forces prevail. You must battle through the trials that await, encountering strange people and objects on your quest fot the fabled Orb.
Surface Scanner was written by Andy Key and released by Megastar Games in 1985 for the Memotech MTX home computer. It is a game in the style of Defender.
This is a minesweeper type game developed by Ed Hollingshead and published by Continental Software for the Memotech MTX.
Star Command was developed by Andy Key and published by Continental Software for the Memotech MTX in 1984.
Son of Pete is the sequel to Pothole Pete and is an arcade adventure video game developed and published by Megastar Games and released on the Memotech MTX500/512 and RS128 in 1985. It was created by A. Butterfield and J. Wills.
Snappo is a Pac-Man clone. It was written by D Charlton and published by Oxford Data in 1984 for the Memotech MTX.
SMG (Scrolling Maze Game) was programmed by Andy Key and released by Megastar Games in 1984. This game came in two versions. One for the 32k MTX500 and one for the MTX512. This was a large 4-way scrolling game which had you looking around for gold pots and keys.
Sepulcri Scelerati was developed by Chris Sawyer and released by Megastar Games in 1985 for the Memotech MTX512. It is a 3-d isometric adventure game similar to Ultimate's Knightlore game.
Roller Bearing (aka Rolla Bearing) was written by A Butterfield and released by Megastar Games for the Memotech MTX home computer in 1985.
A simulation of the board game where you play against the computer. There are four levels of difficulty. Features include board, piece and background colour selection, suggest a move and a help page.
This is part 2 of the Silicon Dreams Trilogy. The command robots of Snowball have found the colonisable planet Eden, and already set about colonising this lush verdant planet. Not easy though - native plants and animals have adapted and fought back at the threat to their territory. A walled area now encloses the city, which is crumbling around you. …
Quazzia was developed by Chris Sawyer and published in 1985 by Megastar Games for the Memotech MTX home computer.
Qogo 2 is the follow up to Qogo. It was developed by Chris Sawyer and published by Megastar Games.
Written by Chris Sawyer and published by Oxford Data for the Memotech MTX in 1984. It is a Q*Bert clone. It was followed a year later by Qogo 2, published by Megastar Games.
Pothole Pete is a video game developed and published by Megastar Games and released on the Memotech MTX500/512 and RS128 in 1984. It was created by A. Butterfield and J. Willis.
Phaid is a video game published by Continental Software and released on the Memotech MTX in 1984. It is a fixed screen shooter similar to Galaxian and was created by Keith Hook.
Obloids was programmed by Andy Key and published by Continental Software for the Memotech MTX home computer.
You must neutralise the power nodes before you get obliterated. When all nodes have been neutralised you advance to the next screen. Defences consist of Drones, Neutron Runners, Gamma Tracers and Geddon Riders. You start with five lives and gain an extra one every four screens. When bombs are present the border changes colour, and a warning sound is heard …