Spectrum Gallery Room 1

Welcome to the Gallery, which is split into four rooms alphabetically by game title. Please be patient while the pictures load.

Gallery Pages: A-F : G-L : M-R : S-Z

3D Tunnel by New Generation - One of the scariest early spectrum games, battle with 3D frogs and toads, and even Tube trains on the 48k version.

Arena by Lothlorien, a rare arcade game from the strategy experts. Huge but impressive packaging.

Bored of the Rings by Silver Soft. A cult comedy adventure based on Lord of the rings.

Chuckie Egg 2 by ANF, the classic sequel to a classic platformer.

Doctor What! An incredibly rare game based on Dr Who! by CRL. I think this game was withdrawn, hence the rarity.

Dun Darach by Gargoyle, the classic role playing game sequel to Tir Na Nog.

Forest at Worlds End by Interceptor, now that’s a creepy cover!

3D Deathchase - by Micromega. Inspired by Return of the Jedi, a frantic shoot-em-up by Mervyn Escourt. Do the enemies fire back on later levels??

Ashes by Pulsonic, a rare cricket game from 1983.

Brian Bloodaxe by Edge. Monty Python inspired revolutionary platformer. Blow up any part of the scenery to discover new levels.

Contact Sam Cruise by Microsphere, uses the Skool Daze engine to provide a gangster based adventure -

Dragontorc by Hewson, the sequel to Steve Turner’s Avalon, a classic arcade adventure game.

Echolon by US Gold, highly sought after arcade/adventure game.

Factory Breakout by Poppy Soft, a rare arcade action game,

3D Tanx by DK’Tronics, the classic two player turn based tank battle, like Worms for the -bit revolution.

Arnhem by CCS, a classic war strategy presented in a huge case.

Barmy Burgers by Blaby. A very rare Burger Time inspired arcade game - from 1983

Cattel IQ Test by Sinclair, a very rare title which allows you to work out your IQ, scary if it’s lower than your girlfriend’s!

Dinky Digger by Postern, a super rare Dig Dug rip off, very playable game

Enigma Force by Beyond. The sequel to the cult arcade strategy game, Shadowfire, by Denton Designs.

Frogger by Rabbit, if you’re looking for the Sega logo, keep looking. Totally un-official.

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Alien Attack by Ace in Clam style case. Great artwork and packaging for a familiarly styled shoot-em-up.

Admiral Graf Spee by Temptation, a super rare title with holographic box.

Battle of Britain by M&S, a very rare 1982 strategy war game. Not that M&S by the way.

Death Star Interceptor by System 3. A fantastic shoot-em-up which carries a blatant flavour of Star Wars

D Day by Role Playing experts Games Workshop. Tank based strategy war game.

The Evil Crown by Mindgames - Rare Big Box adventure game.

Froggy by DJL, a very good Frogger game from 1983, this one is the truck sleeve.

Androids by Sunshine, not to be confused with the Vortex game, but a real rarity

Ah Diddums - By Imagine, the original company before they went belly up.

Black Crystal by Carnell, who would later rename themselves Crystal. A very rare adventure game.

Di-Lithium Lift by Hewson, 1983, a rare and classic arcade game from Hewson’s very early days.

Danger Mouse by Creative Sparks, the rare official game of the cartoon series.

The Eidolon by Lucasfilm, a classic arcade game from the guys who brought you Star Wars.

Froggy by DJL, Same game, but different sleeve, also from 1983.

Avalon by Hewson, programmed by Steve Turner. A major arcade adventure title in its day.

Android 2 by Vortex. An early Robotron inspired arcade game from a legendary software house.

Caterpillar by CDS, Centipede inspired countless copy cat titles, but only few could call themselves after genuine insects.

Disco Dan by Gem Software, a great arcade action game which is incredibly hard to find

Devil Rides In by Carnell. A Horror adventure game based on the classic movie, Devil Rides Out.

Evening Star by Hewson, a rare Steam Train simulation game by the team that brought you Southern Belle.

What is the gallery? This is a selection of classic spectrum games, picked to appear in our gallery thanks to their rarity, interesting artwork, or strange facts about the games. Many of the games featured in the gallery are actually in stock and available to buy, so Click Here to go check our stock list, which includes even more pictures.

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