Computing Games written by Ross Goodley

The following is a list of Computing Games written by Ross Goodley 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 6 Computing Games written by Ross Goodley in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
Blagger Date: 1984 Blagger

Follow the exploits of Roger the Dodger, master burglar, as he works his way through numerous buildings - searching for the golden keys, robbing safe after safe but always on the alert to the many obs ...

Software House: Alligata Software Limited
Author: Ross Goodley
Platform : BBC Micro

Dambusters Date: 1983 Dambusters

How many direct hits can you score? How many points can you accumulate? Will you ever be as successful as the famous 617 Squadron and blast the Möhnesee Dam to destruction with the revolutionary ...

Software House: Alligata Software Limited
Author: Ross Goodley
Platform : BBC Micro

Gravity Date: 1990 Gravity

Software House: Image Works
Author: Ross Goodley
Platform : Commodore Amiga

Meltdown Date: 1986 Meltdown

A few mini games put together to ward of the potential nuclear disaster, there are puzzle elements, and isometric section, and a good old fashioned side on platformer

Software House: Alligata
Author: Ross Goodley
Platform : Amstrad CPC464

Meltdown (disk) Date: 1986 Meltdown (disk)

Arcade action game set in a nuclear power plant

Software House: Alligata Software
Author: Ross Goodley
Platform : Amstrad CPC464

Son of Blagger Date: 1984 Son of Blagger

Relive the daring exploits of Roger the Dodger through his prodigy Slippery Sid

Software House: Alligata Software Limited
Author: Ross Goodley
Platform : BBC Micro

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