Friday, 26 September 2025

TWO-FER #28: Zeppelin Games from the 1990's!

AMERICAN 3D POOL

Commodore 64 version:
Programming and graphics by Stephen Walters; Music by Thomas Mogensen. Published by Zeppelin Games in 1991.

Sinclair ZX Spectrum version:
Programming by Andrew J. Richards; Graphics by David "Tink" Taylor. Published by Zeppelin Games in 1992.

SLEEPWALKER

Commodore 64 version:
Programming by David Sowerby; Graphics by Neil Hislop; Music by Andrew Rodger. Published by Zeppelin Games in 1991.

Sinclair ZX Spectrum version:
Programming by John Carlyle and Steven Turner; Graphics by Clive Thompson. Published by Zeppelin Games in 1992.

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INTRODUCTION & GAME STATUS, PLURAL


To bring some more 1990's games into the blog's archive, I had to think of something really out of the ordinary to make an interesting two-fer, and eventually came up with another publisher that had not been featured too many times on the blog. Eventually, I found two games from Zeppelin Games that were both released in 1991/92, that would fit a two-for-one comparison entry nicely, particularly as Sleepwalker and American 3D Pool couldn't be much more different from each other. Not a high profile publisher by any means, but they do have some interesting titles, these two included.

Wednesday, 3 September 2025

UpDaTeS sChMuPdAtEs...

As much as I would have wanted to continue doing comparisons, I had to resort to doing this quick Updates entry because of one rather considerable and inconvenient reason. One of my external hard drives broke down completely all of a sudden, without it having taken any physical damage or anything of the sort, and this particular hard drive had most of my work files for FRGCB's YouTube material (along with plenty of irreplaceable work-in-progress music stuff and videos), so I'm only able to finish this season of My Nostalgia Trip Games, before having to redo all my previous plans. Right now, I'm trying to salvage things from my other USB hard drives, which are even older, and on surface, in an even worse condition than the one that broke down, so it'll take a week or two before I'm able to put all my usual focus on blogging and making videos. So, just to get something out to get this month started, I took the time to do this Updates entry to mention a few previously undocumented game things worth mentioning, some of them quite recent, too.

First off, some of you might have noticed from the comparison of IK+ having been updated a few days ago, that the retro gaming YouTube channel WORG - World of Retro Gaming - has given permission to link their comparison videos to my text comparisons, whenever possible. This means FRGCB is now collaborating with five different YouTube channels: WORG, Gaming History Source, Theshadowsnose, mikroman01 (the Mikroview series) and Retrocore. Thanks again to each of you for the permissions, if you're reading! ;)

Now, for the actual game updates that have been waiting to be done. As far as I've been able to dig into the blog's past, I can only update four entries now, but it's all better than nothing, so let's get on to them.