ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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54822 |
The Game Zone Henriques brings us another selection of New Releases |
Henriques | Review | Micro Mart | 19th Sep 1991 | |
54829 | Les Manley In Search For The King (Accolade) | Review | Micro Mart | 26th Sep 1991 | ||
18211 | Loopz (Audiogenic) | Graham Bell | Review | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
24797 |
Rodland (The Sales Curve) Ben Caudell was rather intrigued at the thought of The Sales Curve's Rodland. Was it about the antics of Rod 'Sexy' Stewart? Was it about Rod 'Emu' Hill's exploits? Or was it all about Rodney 'Plonker' Trotter from Only Fools And Horses? Well, er... it wasn't about any of them, actually... |
Ben Caudell | Review | Zero | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26785 | Mercs (US Gold) | Adam Waring | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26787 |
Virtual Worlds (Domark) Was it really five years ago that Incentive launched Driller, the first of its famed and acclaimed Freescape series? My, how time flies when you're exploring Virtual Worlds. Now Domark's compilation brings four Freescape classics together - are you ready to enter a new dimension...? |
Adam Waring | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26788 | Forgotten Worlds (Kixx) | Adam Peters | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26789 | Cabal (The Hit Squad) | Adam Peters | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26790 | Gary Lineker's Hot Shot (Kixx) | Adam Peters | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26791 | Multimix 1 (Kixx) | Adam Peters | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26792 | Multimix 2 (Kixx) | Adam Peters | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26793 | The New Zealand Story (The Hit Squad) | Adam Peters | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26794 | The Smirking Horror (WoW) | The Balrog | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26795 | Plotting (Ocean) | Adam Waring | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26796 |
Grandstand (Domark) It's one of the sunniest summers ever, so why not stay indoors and play some computer sport? Kick that ball! Burn that rubber! Tee that ball! Er, string that racket...! |
Adam Waring | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1991 | |
30000 |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Ocean) It's 1994 and there's just three years before Judgment Day, the nuclear apocalypse. The future's ultimate, shapeshifting T-1000 Terminator has been sent back in time to ensure victory for the machines, but Mankind has one last hope. Arnie's back and this time the T-800 Terminator is a good guy, a kinder, gentler Terminator for the 1990s. Stuart Wynne dons black shades and fake flesh for the clash of the killer machines. |
Stuart Wynne | Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1991 | |
30001 | Darkman (Ocean) | Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1991 | ||
30002 | Dragon's Kingdom (Genias/Linel) | Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1991 | ||
30003 |
Swap (Palace) Phil King swaps his football for coloured tiles and goes flipping mad! |
Phil King | Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1991 | |
30004 |
Volfied (Empire) A strange name, but not so strange a game - at least to fans of the old Qix coin-op, of which this is Taito's upgraded Nineties verson. Phil King pulls out his laser cutter and draws a thin line between success and failure. |
Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1991 |