In 1983, 16yo programmer John Pickford listed dislikes including "younger brothers who hog his computer". Four years on, John and his brother Ste designed a classic game about feuding wizard brothers which reached UK #1.
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In 1983, Virgin Games paid £500 for a ZX Spectrum game called Ghost Town, a text adventure with some limited graphics and a gold rush setting. It was one of its programmer’s earliest published game…