Cover artwork of The King of Chicago

// Archive entry № 32537

The King of Chicago

The King of Chicago is a 1988 entry from the 8-bit home-computer and console era, preserved here as a discovery record for Amiga, DOS, Mac, Sharp X68000.

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About the game

Dating from 1988, The King of Chicago for Amiga, DOS, Mac, Sharp X68000 is preserved in the VG90 archive as a catalogue entry — a factual marker of a release that belonged to the 8-bit home-computer and console era.

By 1988 the landscape around releases like this was set — bedroom coders and small studios shipped astonishing work on tiny memory budgets. Reading The King of Chicago against that backdrop is part of what makes browsing an archive by year worthwhile.

Preservation records on VG90 link directly to verified external archives and downloads. Explore the platform, year, and era context, or launch the download directly from this entry.

Why it matters

This entry is worth keeping because the 8-bit home-computer and console era is easy to flatten into a few famous names, when in truth bedroom coders and small studios shipped astonishing work on tiny memory budgets. Preservation archives exist so lesser-known releases are not lost between the landmarks.

Technical notes

Platform on record: Amiga, DOS, Mac, Sharp X68000. Release year: 1988. Details are drawn from public catalogue metadata; corrections and additions are welcome through the archive.