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The Llamasoft Collection

 

 

The Llamasoft Collection 

There are twenty-seven retro games on The Llamasoft Collection Evercade cartridge. These games are from these systems initially - VIC-20/VC-20, Commodore 64, Spectrum, Atari ST. They are 8-bit to 16-bit computers from way back. Many of the games in The Llamasoft Collection look old. In fact Ratman looks like it would be one of those Game and Watch kind of a video game. I live streamed all twenty-seven games on our Twitch channel. The publisher for The Llamasoft Collection is Blaze Entertainment. The developer for The Llamasoft Collection is Llamasoft.

The games on The Llamasoft Collection are Abductor, Andes Attack, Deflex V, Gridrunner (A), Hell Gate (A), Laser Zone (A), Matrix Gridrunner 2 (A), Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time (A), Ratman!, Ancipital, Attack of the Mutant Camels, Batalyx, Gridrunner (B), Hell Gate (B), Hover Bovver, Laser Zone (B), Matrix Gridrunner 2 (B), Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time (B), Revenge of the Mutant Camels (A), Revenge of the Mutant Camels II, Sheep In Space, Voidrunner, City Bomb, Superdeflex, Llamatron 2112, Revenge of the Mutant Camels (B), and Super Gridrunner. Look for a full review of The Llamasoft Collection in issue #225 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming e-magazine.
{04/04/2026}
- Paul


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