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Glove is a Gauntlet style game written by James McKay with some beta testing by the forum members of this site. Glove was finished in 2007 and was going to be released by [[Cronosoft]] as a real cassette for the Dragon 32/64 and Tandy CoCo 2/3 but as yet nothing has been produced. | Glove is a Gauntlet style game written by James McKay with some beta testing by the forum members of this site. Glove was finished in 2007 and was going to be released by [[Cronosoft]] as a real cassette for the Dragon 32/64 and Tandy CoCo 2/3 but as yet nothing has been produced. | ||
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The game borrows heavily from Gauntlet and is an amazing attempt to get that style of gameplay onto the 6809 machines and it achieves this well and demonstrates that the Dragon and CoCo could hold their own in the old 8-bit wars - if a little short on on screen colours. | The game borrows heavily from Gauntlet and is an amazing attempt to get that style of gameplay onto the 6809 machines and it achieves this well and demonstrates that the Dragon and CoCo could hold their own in the old 8-bit wars - if a little short on on screen colours. | ||
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Glove is a Gauntlet style game written by James McKay with some beta testing by the forum members of this site. Glove was finished in 2007 and was going to be released by Cronosoft as a real cassette for the Dragon 32/64 and Tandy CoCo 2/3 but as yet nothing has been produced.
The game is available for download from James site - which I will not advertise here unless he wants to edit this article himself and provide the link - just incase he doesn't want you all downloading something he might prefer you purchase !!
The game borrows heavily from Gauntlet and is an amazing attempt to get that style of gameplay onto the 6809 machines and it achieves this well and demonstrates that the Dragon and CoCo could hold their own in the old 8-bit wars - if a little short on on screen colours.