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Games developed by PAL Developments

We provide a list of companies that developed abandonware games. Select a company to view its games. To make searching easier, use pagination by number or letter.

Alien World

1991, the year Alien World was released on Commodore 64, as well as on Amiga and Atari ST. Made by PAL Developments and published by Hi-Tec Software Ltd., this action game is available for free on this page.

Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy

Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy is a game based on the Hanna-Barbera father and son characters in which you embody Augie Doggy, as you try to rid your house of pests while Doggie Daddy sleeps. The game is divided into four side-scrolling levels, each taking place in a different part of the house: the basement, downstairs, upstairs and attic. Each level has a different pest, which are mice, bees and beetles, and you have to eliminate ten of them with a net before the clock reaches zero. You start on the left side of the level and must walk around collecting the pests, but you can only carry five at a time, so once your net is full you must go back to the left to see an animated scene where you release the pests. There are many obstacles and other creatures such as bats, balls or an animal in a paper airplane that drops bombs and that you have to avoid because if they touch you you lose one of the five lives. There are also several objects that can be collected for bonus points, as well as pieces of cheese, and when you collect a whole wheel of cheese you get more points. In the second level, Downstairs, in addition to collecting the pests, you must catch the falling pots, because if they fall to the ground, your daddy slowly wakes up, shown by a pair of eyes at the bottom of the screen. If daddy wakes up, he will scold you and you will lose a life.

Black Hornet

You pilot the Black Hornet, an advanced stealth fighter that can sneak in and out without a sound to destroy any enemy. Once again, the world is threatened by a madman, so it has been decided to send you with the Black Hornet. You will encounter various enemies and ground facilities that are bent on destroying you. In addition to destroying them, you can also destroy buildings and various vehicles. You will have to traverse desert, valleys and mountains, sea and space to complete your mission. Black Hornet is a vertical scrolling shooter game viewed from above. The joystick is used to control your aircraft while the fire button fires one of the different weapons. To select a weapon you press the space bar. You also have to keep an eye on the fuel gauge, which slowly empties as you progress. Along the way you will see an airfield or an aircraft carrier. If you press the space bar and shoot at the edge of these, you can land on them. However, be careful because the enemy can still hurt you. Here you can buy more weapons and even refuel. These items cost you points, so be sure to shoot everything you see to increase your score. In addition to the main play area, you can also see your lives, your score, damage indicator, fuel indicator and selected weapon.

Blazing Thunder

1990, the year Blazing Thunder was released on Commodore 64, as well as Amiga, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST. Made by PAL Developments and published by Hi-Tec Software Ltd., this action game is available for free on this page.

Bomb Fusion

Terrorists have planted bombs all over the Sellerscale nuclear processing plant and will destroy the northern hemisphere if you don't defuse them. You play the hero selected for this dangerous mission in this single-screen platformer spread over several levels. In each level there are a varying amount of bombs and when one is nine seconds away from exploding, you have to reach out and touch it to reset it before it explodes. If it explodes, a radiation meter on the left of the screen will increase and when it is full you will lose one of your three lives. As you defuse the bombs, fuel capsules come out of a pipe and you also have to collect a certain number of them to put them in a box, and you can carry as many capsules as you want. To reach higher platforms you can use pipes that make you bounce higher or you can fall from the bottom of the screen to appear at the top. A ball moves across the screen and if you touch it carrying capsules you lose them and also increase the radiation meter. Once you have collected enough capsules and defused a certain amount of bombs, you will pass to the next level.

Chevy Chase

1991, the year Chevy Chase was released on Commodore 64 as well as Amstrad CPC. Made by PAL Developments and published by Hi-Tec Software Ltd., this racing / driving game is available for free on this page.

Cricket Captain

1990, the year Cricket Captain was released on Commodore 64 as well as Amstrad CPC. Made by PAL Developments, Steel City Software Engineers and published by Hi-Tec Software Ltd., this strategy and sports game is available for free on this page.

Future Bike Simulator

Future Bike Simulator is a futuristic action game set in 1999. The government bans motorcycles, so billionaire Finnius M Houlder built a hovercraft replacement. And while he was at it, he also added some weapons. So now his goal is to drive around and kill people who move slower than him (which is everyone). Killed enemies leave money that can be reinvested in vehicle upgrades between levels. A life is lost when the energy bar is completely depleted, so dodging obstacles and vehicles is advised. Movement is restricted to the left and right; speed cannot be adjusted.

Hong Kong Phooey: No.1 Super Guy

1990, the year Hong Kong Phooey: No.1 Super Guy was released on Commodore 64, as well as Amiga, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST. Made by PAL Developments and published by Hi-Tec Software Ltd., this action game is available for free on this page.

Insector Hecti in the Inter Change

You play the role of Hecti Insector, a computer detective who explores and protects computer circuits. You have been sent to the Exchanger, a very sensitive area, which has been invaded by Victor Virus and his gang of bugs. In 50 circuits they have changed the direction of some of the blocks in each circuit and your task is to straighten them all out. Viewed from above, with each circuit shown on screen, you must walk along the circuits to the misaligned pieces and return them to the correct position, and a ping sounds when it is in the correct position. As you tidy up the track, some of Victor's bugs also walk along the tracks and you can dodge them, shoot them with limited balls or turn a track piece when they are next to you to destroy them. Once all the bugs are destroyed they do not reappear. If you touch a bug, fall down a hole or fall off the edge of the track, you lose one of the five lives and when the lives run out it's game over. There is a password after every five levels to prevent you from repeating too many circuits. There is also a countdown clock and the track must be completed within the time. From time to time some helpful items appear which are extra balls, smart bomb, shield (limited), extra speed, freeze all bugs, extra time and stop timer.
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