Eddie Thewlis

Four Team Tournament

Commodore 64 - Released - 1992

The Division One, 1992, Four Team motorcycle racing tournament game created by Eddie Thewlis.

Nostalga Speedway

Commodore 64 - Released

A motorcycle racing game.

Professional Speedway Manager

Professional Speedway Manager

Commodore 64 - Released - 1995

A motorcycle racing game mixed with a helping of management simulation game published in Italy as Speedy in Sport Games Nuova Serie n.3 (1993) and by ET software in Europe a few years later. Experience the thrill of being in charge of a great speedway team. At the beginning you have to choose which team to lead and you will be immediately introduced to the particular knockout cup at the best of two matches plus a possible play-off. In this competition you have to face an opposing team over the course of 15 races per match. The meetings will take place alternately at home and away. In each race there are 2 riders per team who will get a score (from 4 to 0 points according to the order of arrival) and in the end the one who has obtained the most points wins. Your task is to select the drivers who will make up the starting grid by deciding on the basis of the results obtained by each member of the team (constantly shown on the screen) and also on the basis of opponents. You must be particularly careful not to over-tire your athletes by always having the same riders race!

Speedway: Team Championship

Speedway: Team Championship

Commodore 64 - Released - 1992

A motorcycle racing game that was released under several names and as a part of the gamepack of Team Championship, Nostalga Speedway & Four Team Tournament.

Team Championship II

Commodore 64 - Released - 1991

A motorcycle racing and management game created by Eddie Thewlis and released by ET Software.

The 1991 World Cup Knockout

The 1991 World Cup Knockout

Commodore 64 - Released - 1991

A text based cycle racing management simulator created by Eddie Thewlis and published by ET Software in 1991. Choose your country from the top dozen cycling medalists. Based on your team pick your riders from popular cyclists of the times. Get your match ups with the other team you are riding against and if this is a home or away race and watch the match ups. Based on this determine who to rest for the next race. If all goes well you could end up at the World Regions Cup!

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