Games like Tour de Force (CPC/Spectrum)
Looking for games like Tour de Force (CPC/Spectrum)? Here are top racing recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Final Matrix (CPC/Spectrum), Metabolis (C64/Spectrum) or Match Day & International Match Day (C64/CPC/Spectrum).
1 View GameOriginally released in 1987 for the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum home computers, this unique top-down shooter from prolific British developers Gremlin Graphics saw players take on the role of Nimrod, a plucky little Biopton, who is sent on a dangerous mission to rescue other Bioptons who have been imprisoned by the hostile Cratons and imprisoned on the sinister network of 'Matrix' prison planets. N…
View Game2 View GameOriginally released in 1985 for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum home computers, this surreal platformer was developed by prolific British game developers Gremlin Graphics. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Contains both the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum versions. Before your eyes your friends, your family are rendered helpless, transformed to lesser beings - birds and m…
View Game3 View GameOriginally released in the mid 1980s for home microcomputers, Match Day boasted unprecedented ball control for a football game, along with a unique side-view '3-D' simulated pitch. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Contains the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64 versions of Match Day, plus the 128K ZX Spectrum exclusive International Match Day, which featured enh…
View Game4 View GameOriginally released in 1986 for home microcomputers, this stylish high-speed motorcycle game from legendary developers Epyx saw players grab the handlebars of 750 ccs of screaming machine, chrome, and pistons ready for the road. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Included are Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 versions.GameplayRace through a series of courses with v…
View Game5 View GameOriginally released in 1986 for home microcomputers, this heart-pounding fast-paced surreal arcade racer from Mr Chip Software saw players take on the role of a ball racing down a patchwork runway through space. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Contains the C64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum versions of the game. The C64 version also features 2-player simultaneous play.G…
View Game6 View GameOriginally released in 1985, this puzzley action game for home microcomputers from British developers Gremlin Graphics saw players take on the role of Gilbert 'Grumpy' Gumphrey, veteran store detective. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Included are the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC versions.GameplayGumphrey has a number of different timed tasks to perform, from rescuing ch…
View Game7 View GameOriginally released in 1990, this top-down combat racer from the creators of the Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge games saw players take the wheel of a high-powered super car in an all-out deadly race. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Contains the Commodore Amiga, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum versions of the game.GameplayCompete in a series of dangerous races.…
View Game8 View GameOriginally released in 1989, this dirtbike simulator brought all the fun and challenge of motocross to home computers. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Contains all the versions originally created for the Amiga, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum computers.GameplayMake your way through a series of hazardous motocross courses against the clock. Careful control of…
View Game9 View GameOriginally released in 1984 for home microcomputers, this surreal game from innovative publishers Artic Computing saw players take on the role of the titular Monty, who wants nothing more than to get rich and be recognized as a hero. Now, relive those days in this remastered emulated version. Contains the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64 versions.GameplayMove through 40 different levels,…
View Game10 View GameOriginally released in 1990 for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST computers, this side-scrolling platformer/shoot-em-up hybrid from prolific British developers Gremlin Graphics saw players take on the role of a robotic fly, tasked with saving the world from hordes of mutant cybernetic killer insects - the result of a disastrous attempt to restore the planet's ecological balance after the extinction…
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