VARIOUS, 1984
■ Otherwise known as the joystick and keyboard breaker, the idea of licensing Olympic personality Daley Thompson was inspired, transforming an otherwise plain Track & Field clone into a smash hit. There are ten events spread over two days: 100m, long jump, shot-put, high jump and 400m on day one, with 100m hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin and 1,500m on day two. An incredible seller on the ZX Spectrum, Ocean owed much of its early impetus to this renowned joystick waggler. Two sequels, Supertest and Olympic Challenge, followed over the next four years.
GARY’S MEMORIES
“I think this was the game that elevated Ocean from just another computer-game company to a serious player. Whenever I mention Ocean to anyone from that time, their first response is almost always,…