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Originally for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum with ports for the Atari ST and Amiga coming later. ThunderCats: The Lost Eye of Thundera was developed, published and released by Elite Systems in 1987. So here, I’m going to take a look at ThunderCats: The Lost Eye of Thundera and some of the other ThunderCats games that never quite were… or were but not quite ThunderCats. There were in fact other ThunderCats games, but for various reasons they either were never released, or they were released but ultimately without the ThunderCats licence. While researching for and digging up info for said game, I discovered something fairly interesting. It was the only ThunderCats game based on the original TV show that was ever made and released. In fact, there was only one ThunderCats game that I remember playing. But there was one area where the ThunderCats license was lacking, that area was video games. I suppose you could say that ‘ ThunderCats were on the move, ThunderCats were loose’. Yes, the ThunderCats were everywhere in the mid-eighties and the brand seemingly had its name and logo plastered onto everything. I loved ThunderCats and would regularly tune in to watch the show before playing with my Lion-O action figure and trying to fill up my Panini ThunderCats sticker album… which I never did manage to do. More recently, there’s been news of another attempt at making a ThunderCats flick. There was an attempt to make a live-action movie, to be released in 2010, which never happened.
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There was the awesome animated TV show, an extensive toy line, comic books, a TV movie and the series was revived and updated in 2011 and again in 2020… though I never watched them.
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ThunderCats was massively huge when I was growing up in the eighties.