THE SEUCK VAULT
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In 1987 the programmers of PARALLAX and WIZBALL decided to give away their trade secrets. It was something special.
| 29th February 2008 | EXCLUSIVE! |
| Jon Wells announces Sideways SEUCK! | |
| 30th June 2007 | The site has moved hosts as a temporary basis |
| Apologies for any inconvenience | |
| 19th May 2007 | New quick tips from Richard Bayliss |
| New Frank Gasking page in the Archive | |
| 21st March 2007 | Banners added to Main index and Links page |
| 18th March 2007 | New box scans added |
| Jon Wells talks about Breakthrough | |
| New high score listing for Secrets of SEUCKESS part 3 | |
| 21st January 2007 | Zombieparty added to the archive |
| 11th December 2006 | New & enhanced games to try in the archive |
| 6th August 2006 | Amiga menus are now explained online, along with a glossary of terms |
| Contact us with your Amiga games and stories! | |
| 29th May 2006 | Games by Richard J. Derocher in the archive |
| 13th May 2006 | Revenge of the Gators and Philip Bayliss Collection added |
| 12th May 2006 | Art Ravers disk and Commando 2 added to the archive |
| 18th April 2006 | Fixed NYAAAAAAH! Resurrection and Twin Russian Redux available |
| 11th April 2006 | More tips, reviews, links and scans online |
| 10th April 2006 | Reviews section online |
| 9th April 2006 | PAL versions of two NTSC games in the Archive |
| 8th April 2006 | Shaun Pearson page added to the Archive |
| 7th April 2006 | Archive and Wanted pages updated |
| January 2005 | Site design begins |
| September 2003 | Site idea started |
"The Shoot 'Em Up Construction Kit" revealed the secrets of professional games programmers and gave you the power to produce games to rival the biggest chart-topping blasters. You didn't need any training or programming experience to use the selection of utilities designed by Sensible Software. Using your joystick you could build your own Spacecraft and Weaponry, design your own Landscapes, Sound Effects, Levels and Attack Waves. You could start from scratch or redesign one of the 4 FREE games included in the pack. SHOOT 'EM UP CONSTRUCTION KIT was an essential part of every Commodore 64 owner's collection, with the Amiga and Atari ST versions following soon after.
The aim of the SEUCK Vault is to gather together the very best games created with SEUCK on the Commodore 64 and the Amiga. We are also looking for previously unreleased titles, your stories about how you used the Kit, and also the tips and tricks that make using the Kit easier.
Original idea by Frank Gasking and Andrew Fisher.
Web design by Andrew Fisher.
Contact the webmaster at webmaster@seuckvault.co.uk
or read the FAQ.