A “Missing” Amiga Port Of Codemasters’ Stuntman Seymour Has Just Been Recovered

Games That Weren’t rescues a lost piece of Codemasters’ history.

Games That Weren’t, the incredible online resource for lost and cancelled games, shared the news earlier today that it has recovered a missing Amiga port of Codemasters’ side-scrolling platformer Stuntman Seymour. And better yet, it has made the files for the port available online, should you want to check it out for yourself.

Stuntman Seymour, in case you’ve never heard of it, was originally released on the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC in 1992 and was developed by the company Reflective Designs and published by Codemasters. An Amiga version of the game was in development between 1992 to 1993 and was pretty much finished. However, it was ultimately never released and has pretty much been missing ever since its cancellation.

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Games That Weren’t rescues a lost piece of Codemasters’ history.

Games That Weren’t, the incredible online resource for lost and cancelled games, shared the news earlier today that it has recovered a missing Amiga port of Codemasters’ side-scrolling platformer Stuntman Seymour. And better yet, it has made the files for the port available online, should you want to check it out for yourself.

Stuntman Seymour, in case you’ve never heard of it, was originally released on the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC in 1992 and was developed by the company Reflective Designs and published by Codemasters. An Amiga version of the game was in development between 1992 to 1993 and was pretty much finished. However, it was ultimately never released and has pretty much been missing ever since its cancellation.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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