ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
45136 | Star Wars (JVC) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45137 | Mario Lemieux Ice Hockey (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45138 | Dragon's Lair (Sony Imagesoft) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45139 | Quackshot (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45140 | Marble Madness (Electronic Arts) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45141 | Smash TV (Acclaim) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45142 | Mission: Impossible (Ultra Games) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45143 | R-Type (Irem) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45144 | Trog (Acclaim) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45145 | Granada (Renovation) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45146 | Rolling Thunder 2 (Electronic Arts) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45147 | Pit-Fighter (Tengen) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45148 | Castlevania (Konami) | Review | Mean Machines | 1st Jan 1992 | ||
45466 | Smash TV (Ocean) | Mark Ramshaw | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Jan 1992 | |
45467 |
Birds Of Prey (Electronic Arts) The Argonaut team finally get their collection of 40 (very detailed indeed) planes off the ground with the most-delayed piece of software in history (probably). |
Jonathan Davies | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Jan 1992 | |
45468 |
Battle Isle (Ubisoft) At last - a wargame for the common man! But what's the biggest surprise - that it looks set to put a hex on average games players, or that it's come from Ubisoft...? |
Stuart Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Jan 1992 | |
45469 | Oh No! More Lemmings (Psygnosis) | Stuart Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Jan 1992 | |
45470 |
Celtic Legends (Ubisoft) Mix hex-based strategy with 8-bit classic Chaos, the result is the year's surprise success... |
Karl Foster | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Jan 1992 | |
45471 | Bonanza Bros (US Gold) | Gary Penn | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Jan 1992 | |
45472 |
Moonstone (Mindscape) It may not be the first game to offer a heady mix of hack-'em-up and FRP, but it's the first to include a gore on/off option! |
Neil West | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Jan 1992 |