ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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79965 | Reversi (Continental) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79966 | Lingo (Complete Microcomputer Services) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79997 |
Eliminator (Hewson Consultants) Hewson's first original 16-bit product was initially designed as a motorbike racing game featuring tunnels which the bike would be able to ride up, in true 'Wall Of Death' style. However, technical problems meant that this idea was dropped in favour of a different approach. Steve Jarratt takes a closer look... |
Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | ||
79998 |
Pacmania (Grandslam) Almost a decade after a cute yellow ball called Pacman gobbled his way into the hearts of a nation, Namco unleashed yet another sequel. Pacmania quickly developed a cult following when it appeared in the arcades earlier this year, and Grand Slam's officially licensed conversion will undoubtedly do the same. Gary Penn goes wicka wicka... |
Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | ||
80027 |
Barbarian II (Palace) Barbarian is back, complete with bulging breasts and flowing hair - and that's the bloke! Gary Whitta hacks and slays his way into Drax's domain in Palace's latest blockbuster and finds himself having the time of his life. |
Review | The One | 1st Nov 1988 | ||
80034 | Game Over II (Dinamic) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1988 | ||
80232 |
Italia '90 (Virgin Games) Gordon Houghton has a ball with Virgin's official World Cup soccer game. |
Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | ||
81754 | Kweepout (Steve Mccrea) | Review | RGCD | 30th May 2024 | ||
81765 | Golden Axe (Virgin Games) | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
81766 | Deflektor (Prism) | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
81767 | Viz (Tronix) | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
81768 | Beyond The Ice Palace (Encore) | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
81769 | Puffy's Saga (The Hit Squad) | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
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 |