ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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45360 | Magnum: The Compilation (Ubisoft) | Colin Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45361 | Virtual Worlds (Domark) | Jonathan Davies | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45362 | Virtual Reality 1 (Elite) | Colin Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45363 | Mega Lo Mania (Image Works) | Mark Ramshaw | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45364 |
The Simpsons: Bart Vs. The Space Mutants (Ocean) After the catastrophe of last year's Turtles game, expectations for The Simpsons weren't exactly high. So the finished product comes as something of a shock... |
Matt Bielby | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45365 | AH-37M Thunderhawk (Core Design) | Jonathan Davies | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45366 | Blade Warrior (Image Works) | Jonathan Davies | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45367 | Elf (Ocean) | Colin Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45368 | Nebulus 2: Pogo-A-Go-Go (21st Century Entertainment) | Gary Penn | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45369 |
Gauntlet III (Gremlin) US Gold's latest coin-op licence, erm, isn't. Instead, it's a home-grown sequel, never having seen an arcade in its life |
Jonathan Davies | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
45370 |
Midwinter 2: Flames Of Freedom (Rainbird) The long, long (long) awaited sequel to Mike Singleton's Midwinter is finally with us. It's bigger than the first game, more ambitious and irons out a number of the rough edges - but is it really any more fun to play? |
Matt Bielby | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45371 |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Ocean) The thinking person's hardman gets pixelised again for another computer outing - something he hasn't had too much luck with in the past. Could it be fifth time lucky, perhaps? |
Colin Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45372 |
Cruise For A Corpse (Delphine) Delphine's much-delayed pleasure cruise is finally about to set sail in the same waters as Lucasfilm's Monkey Island, but can playing at murder really be as much fun as simply playing for laughs? |
Mark Ramshaw | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45373 |
Rodland (Storm) After experiencing the 'anti-cute' in Brat, Storm now offer an arcade conversion which is billed as 'so cute it'll make you puke'. Yes, but is it any good? |
Stuart Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45374 |
Magic Pockets (Renegade) After the disappointing Gods, the pressure in on for those Bitmaps to come back with a real winner, but does Magic Pockets have that magic? |
Matt Bielby | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45375 |
The Adventures Of Robin Hood (Millennium) We've had both the American and British movies, the No. 1 song, and even a TV ad. Now (at last) it's the turn of the Amiga |
Colin Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45376 |
Silent Service II (MicroProse) It may not be everyone's cup of tea - heavy duty military simulations of this sort never are - but with the original Silent Service selling half a million worldwide, it's unlikely MicroProse are going to find themselves out of their depth with this one. (And - would you believe it? - it's fun too!) |
Colin Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45377 |
Utopia (Gremlin) Take a large dollop of Sim City, add the 3D view of Populous, transport the whole planet, and surely the results must be out of this world? |
Stuart Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45378 | Dino Wars (Magic Bytes) | Rich Pelley | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45379 | Geisha (Tomahawk) | Gary Penn | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 |