Amstrad CPC464 Games published by Players

The following is a list of Amstrad CPC464 Games published by Players in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 10 Amstrad CPC464 Games published by Players in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
Dizzy Dice Date: 1987 Dizzy Dice

Software House: Players
Author: Jason falcus

European Soccer Challenge Date: 1990 European Soccer Challenge

(from the back of the box) Experience all of the excitement and action of international soccer in this accurate soccer simulation

Software House: Players
Author: Simon Hobbs

Joe Blade  II Date: 1988 Joe Blade II

Software House: Players
Author: Kevin Parker

Killapede Date: 1986 Killapede

The killapede and a whole gang of creepy crawlies are out to get you

Software House: Players
Author: The Oliver Twins

Magic Clock Date: 1985 Magic Clock

A stimulating learning package for 3-9 year olds

Software House: Players
Author: The Oliver Twins

Magic Maths Date: 1986 Magic Maths

A stimulating learning package for 3-9 year olds

Software House: Players
Author: The Oliver Twins

Psycho City Date: 1989 Psycho City

Software House: Players
Author: Players

Space Ace Date: 1987 Space Ace

Shoot-'em-up that draws heavily from 'Asteroids' for its gameplay

Software House: Players
Author: Peter Williamson

Star Trooper Date: 1988 Star Trooper

The alien syndicate have stolen earth's only supplies of 5 new super alloys, one man is tasked with getting them back, the Star Troope

Software House: Players
Author: Robert Lever

Sword Slayer Date: 1988 Sword Slayer

Software House: Players
Author: Kevin Parker, Martin Severn, Mike Brown, Andy Severn, Ian Potts

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