ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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78828 |
Retro Mart: Lone Star This week, Shaun sets out to review two pieces of Commodore VIC-20 software: one for the VIC-20 and the other for the Atari XE/XL. Confused? |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | Micro Mart | 13th Mar 2008 | |
81556 |
Retro Mart: These Go To Eleven After months of perfecting his air guitar techniques, wannabe rock star Shaun Bebbington tries to become an axe master on the Commodore 64... |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 20th Mar 2008 | |
81602 |
Retro Mart: Damaged Goods With news of a shooty-thingy for the Sinclalr ZX Spectrum, as well as a new game to buy for your MSX it's this week's retro round-up with Shaun |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 27th Mar 2008 | |
81648 |
Retro Mart: Return Of Death Chase Shaun returns with news of a classic 16k game for the Amstrad CPC, as well as some Atari developments |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 3rd Apr 2008 | |
62408 |
Retro Mart: Commodore News Shaun returns with some interesting Commodore news |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 24th Apr 2008 | |
81696 |
Retro Mart: Colourful Spec Ever wondered what would happen if someone actually wrote a Sinclair ZX Spectrum game that benefitted from its quirky colour-attribute clash? |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 15th May 2008 | |
81742 |
Retro Mart: Better By Design For one week only, Jason D'Allison takes a seat in the retro chair... |
Jason D'Allison | Review | Micro Mart | 5th Jun 2008 | |
59012 |
Retro Mart: Atari OutRuns The Competition Ever wondered what Sega's classic OutRun would play like on an Atart 8-bit? Or pondered what's possible with an upgraded Commodore 64? Shaun reports on some interesting developments... |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 11th Jul 2008 | |
56359 |
Retro Mart: Taking The Wii While Shaun takes a short break to do new daddy stuff (Congratulations, Shaun!), Martyn Carroll steps in to uncover retro treasure on the Nintendo Wii... |
Martyn Carroll | Review | Micro Mart | 31st Jul 2008 | |
57329 | SingStar Bollywood (London Studio) | Priya Mitchell | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Aug 2008 | |
57330 | Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal (Warner Bros.) | Mike Sterry | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Aug 2008 | |
57331 | Need For Speed ProStreet (Electronic Arts) | Shaun Curnow | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Aug 2008 | |
56314 |
Retro Mart: Colossal Adventures Martyn Carroll steps into Shaun's size nines to cast one eye back at text adventures of yore and the other forward to the upcoming IFComp... |
Martyn Carroll | Article | Micro Mart | 13th Aug 2008 | |
81804 |
Street Fighter II (Hermol) Okay, one of the most famous arcade games from the early nineties finally arrives on the CPC, but was it worth the wait? |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 | ||
81805 |
Fres Fighter II Turbo (Bollaware) Street Fighter II didn't make it to the CPC (pre-1999 that is), but Fres Fighter II Turbo comes in to save the day. But is it too little too late though? Andy Sharp grabs hold of all four disks and investigates. |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 | ||
81806 |
Groops! (Binary Sciences) New CPC games in 2007? Who would have thought it? And who would have thought that some of them would be good? Well this one is. |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 | ||
81807 |
Black Land (Bollaware) Eight disks? Four game disks and four save disks. A lot of disk swapping, an adventure role playing game. Is it worth the bother? You bet your trusty old CPC it is. |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 | ||
81808 |
Frogger (Richard Wilson) An old arcade classic on the CPC? Can it possibly be of any interest these days? Ali Halabi finds out. |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 | ||
81809 |
Death Chase (Richard Wilson) A CPC conversion of an old 1983 Spectrum game? Get outta here. What? You're serious? Okay if you must. |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 | ||
81810 |
Blowaway Bob (The Electric Monk) Think of the classic puzzle games in gaming history and you might remember Lemmings, Bomberman and... erm, Minesweeper. Does Blowaway Bob join the elite of these classics? |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 |