Last Updated 5th May 2019
The BBC Games Archive - digital memories
Last Updated 5th May 2019
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You have to be the Air Traffic controller as you guide the traffic around the busy skys. It is a very difficult, not to mention boring game, and it is text only, so there is nothing much interesting to look at. It is hard to find a reason for why this game should have been created.
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A simulator of a Train, in this you have to go from place to place, controlling the train, making sure it is going fast enough or not too fast, and watching what the signals say. It is very boring, trains are hardly the most interesting things to simulate, but at least the graphics are of a reasonable standard, with nice 3d surroundings in high-resolution. Sound is annoying because of the constant noise of the steam engine!
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Adventure game, this is quite good, it's fairly large. It is quite impressive because it doesn't seem to have been written one of the usual adventure making tools, and it plays on without you typing which is quite a hard thing to do in an adventure game. Worth a look.
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The same sort of thing as in Evening Star, except you control a different train, and have to travel to different places.
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A conversion of a hit C64 game, this is a pretty impressive sideways scrolling shoot-em-up, in fact, if you play this you will notice a certain similarity to a certain Psycastria, Hewson noticed this too and complained to Audiogenic who produced Psycastria, although I don't think it did much good, and the Hewson game went largely unnoticed on the Beeb, mainly due to poor marketing. The graphics aren't as good as Psycastria, but it is technically impressive and has bags of gameplay.
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