Computing Games published by New Generation Software

The following is a list of Computing Games published by New Generation Software 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 New Generation Software in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
3D Tunnel Date: 1983 3D Tunnel

What lies in the depths of the TUNNEL? Flying bats, leaping toads, scurrying rats, crawling spiders, and perhaps more, all appear live in 3D TUNNEL

Software House: New Generation Software
Author: Malcolm E Evans
Platform : ZX Spectrum

3D Warrior Date: 1982 3D Warrior

Software House: New Generation Software
Author:
Platform : Sinclair ZX81

Knot In 3D Date: 1983 Knot In 3D

A new and original 3D Game from the author of 3D TUNNEL & ESCAPE for the Spectru

Software House: New Generation Software
Author: Malcolm E. Evans
Platform : ZX Spectrum

Shoot the Rapids Date: 1984 Shoot the Rapids

Software House: New Generation Software
Author:
Platform : Commodore 64

The Complete Machine Code Tutor Date: 1985 The Complete Machine Code Tutor

A complete tutor that will take the BASIC programmer on a step by step guide through the mysteries of machine code on the Amstrad CPC 464

Software House: New Generation Software
Author: Malcolm Evans
Platform : Amstrad CPC464

The Complete Machine Code Tutor Date: 1984 The Complete Machine Code Tutor

 

Software House: New Generation Software
Author: Paul Bunn
Platform : Commodore 64

The Custard Kid Date: 1985 The Custard Kid

The Custard Kid starts in the main corridor on the first floor

Software House: New Generation Software
Author: Not Known
Platform : ZX Spectrum

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