Computing Games written by Jason Perkins

The following is a list of Computing Games written by Jason Perkins 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 written by Jason Perkins in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
Blue Moon Date: 1984 Blue Moon

Software House: Merlin Software
Author: Jason Perkins
Platform : Commodore 64

Daley Thompson's Star Events Date: 1985 Daley Thompson's Star Events

 The C16 answer to Daley Thompson's Decathlon

Software House: Ocean
Author: Jason Perkins
Platform : Commodore C16 / Commodore Plus 4

Deflektor Date: Deflektor

Use mirrors, refractors and more to guide your laser beam to the home receiver in this exciting puzzle game

Software House: Gremlin graphics
Author: Jason Perkins
Platform : Commodore 64

Gullwing Falcon Date: 1985 Gullwing Falcon

Into the screen space shooting action, that anyone who has played Blade Alley Will be reminded of

Software House: Gremlin Graphics
Author: Jason Perkins
Platform : Commodore 16/Commodore Plus 4

Kung Fu Kid Date: 1985 Kung Fu Kid

Re Worked version of Yie Ar Kung Fu  

Software House: Gremlin Graphics
Author: Jason Perkins
Platform : Commodore C16 / Commodore Plus 4

Ruff 'n' Tumble Date: 1994 Ruff 'n' Tumble

  Yesterday, Ruff Rodgers was a normal, happy-go-lucky eight year old, with a spring in his step and a penchant for shiny marbles

Software House: Midscape International
Author: Jason Perkins
Platform : Commodore Amiga

Wimbledon Date: 1986 Wimbledon

Tennis sim where the player can compete in the last stages of the famous tennis tournamen

Software House: Gremlin Graphics
Author: Jason Perkins
Platform : Commodore C16 / Commodore Plus 4

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