ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
51034 | Equinox (Ubisoft) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
51035 | The Stealth (Ktron) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
51036 | Superheroes (Domark) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
51037 | Hard Drivin' (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
51038 | Robocop (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
51039 | Santa's Xmas Caper (Zeppelin Games) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
51040 | Edd The Duck (Zeppelin Games) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
51041 | Slightly Magic (Codemasters) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1992 | |
37911 | Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis (US Gold) | Garth Sumpter | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37912 | Hit Pack Number Two (Zeppelin) | Jason Baptiste | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37913 | Dizzy Down The Rapids (Codemasters) | Jason Baptiste | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37914 | Grell And Falla (Codemasters) | Ed Lawrence | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37915 | Bonanza Bros. (U. S. Gold) | Ed Laurence | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37916 | Captain Dynamo (Codemasters) | Alan Dykes | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37917 | Skate Wars (The Hit Squad) | Paul Rand | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37918 | Crack Down (Kixx) | Paul Rand | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37919 | Dragons Of Flame (Kixx) | Alan Dykes | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37920 | Sly Spy (The Hit Squad) | Steve Keen | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
37921 | Castle Master (The Hit Squad) | Steve Keen | Review | Sinclair User | 25th Mar 1992 | |
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Lucasfilm Line-Up Since the success of The Secret Of Monkey Island and Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, Lucasfilm has become one of the biggest players in the graphic adventure stakes. Paul Presley looks at the next two instalments. |
Paul Presley | Article | The One | 1st Apr 1992 |