Computing Games published by MAD

The following is a list of Computing Games published by MAD 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 7 Computing Games published by MAD in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
Amaurote Date: 1987 Amaurote

This is an isometric arcade adventure, where the player controls a tripod walking machine that that can fire bombs in a straight line where it bounces along, until it hits an object

Software House: MAD
Author: John & Steve Pickford, David Whittaker
Platform : Atari 8 Bit

The Last V8 Date: The Last V8

Software House: MAD
Author:
Platform : Atari 8 Bit

Grand Prix Tennis Date: 1987 Grand Prix Tennis

An isometric tennis game which can be played against either the computer or another player

Software House: MAD
Author: Alex Duck
Platform : Commodore 64

The Last V8 Date: 1985 The Last V8

Graphically one of the best titles on the C64, and with a great soundtrack

Software House: MAD
Author: David Darling, Jim Wilson, Rob Hubbard
Platform : Commodore 64

Hero Of The Golden Talisman Date: 1985 Hero Of The Golden Talisman

Venture into a deadly labyrinth in order to locate and reunite the 5 pieces of the Golden Talisman to free your people from a terrible curse

Software House: MAD
Author: Shaun Southern
Platform : Commodore 64

Spellbound Date: 1986 Spellbound

 

Software House: MAD
Author: Adrian & Peter Sheppard
Platform : Atari 8 Bit

Motos Date: 1987 Motos

Protect the Solar Base against an attack by the Space bees, move across the landscape and bump off any enemies before they can do the same to you

Software House: MAD
Author: Binary Design
Platform : Commodore 64

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