ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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18458 |
Crib (Micro-Aid) Mugged by a micro! |
Alan Farman | Review | The Micro User | 1st Jul 1985 | |
48708 | Swift Spreadsheet (Audiogenic) | Alan Goldsbro | Review | Atari User | 1st Mar 1988 | |
48741 | Blazing Paddles (Baudville/ABC Holdings) | Alan Goldsbro | Review | Atari User | 1st Dec 1987 | |
51225 |
Bloodwych (ImageWorks) Be sure to pick your partners well before setting out to face the forces of evil. |
Alan Greaves | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jun 1990 | |
16705 | Alien Blaster | Alan Green | Type-In Game | EUG PD | 1st Oct 1998 | |
22004 |
4 Game Pack No. 1 (Atlantis) If you started talking about a four pack here at Crash Towers, chance are you'd immediately be lynched by our sad and desperate hacks in search of their next drink. But no, this particular bulk buy bargain is actually four fab games from Atlantis. Alan Green went for a dip. |
Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Mar 1992 | |
22005 |
Captain Planet All you lentil-eating, CFC-free hairspray-using freaks are in luck this month, because good ol' Captain Planet and his green gang have brought their super-righteous brand of eco-friendliness to save our world. Alan Green fills up with lead-free petrol and tracks down the Planeteers... |
Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Mar 1992 | |
22006 |
Double Dare Suddenly discovering you've got a brain cell at the grand old age of 23 comes as a bit of a shock to anyone. Big Al Green was so gob-smacked by his discovery he walked straight into a wall! Since then, he's been seeing "double" so we "dared" him to write this review (ho ho). |
Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Mar 1992 | |
22008 |
G-Loc R360 G-Loc? It apparently means "Loss of consciousness through G-force", which happens if you do whirly-whirly manoeuvres in one of those fandangle machines. Might as well just dive into a washing machine, really! Alan Green was looking a bit grubby so we bundled him in and switched on. |
Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Mar 1992 | |
22011 |
Jonny Quest In Dr. Zin's Underworld Jeepers! Rubber Quest... er, sorry, I mean Jonny Quest and his cartoon pals have gone and gotten themselves into a whole heap of trouble. Alan Green is into assault and battery (rechargeable only) so we sent him off to bash some baddies (down boy, down - Ed) |
Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Mar 1992 | |
22013 |
The Shoe People Although the oldest statesman of the Crash team, Alan Green has the mind of a young child. Indeed, he's the ideal choice to look at this fun-filled educational release from Gremlin. So put on your kinky boots and walk this way... |
Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Mar 1992 | |
22017 |
Balls, Boots And Brains (Incentive) A decent footballer needs skill, dedication, courage and a poncy haircut [I didn't know you played football, Al - Ed]. But what it comes down to is balls, boots and brains... Have you get them or not? Alan Green definitely has all three and is here to prove his worth! |
Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | |
22026 | Rick Dangerous (Kixx) | Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | |
5062 | Output: Reactor Force | Alan M. Farquhar | Article | Personal Computer News | 23rd Jun 1984 | |
18378 |
Gatecrasher (Quicksilva) The £200 Prize Looks Safe |
Alan Mac | Review | The Micro User | 1st Dec 1984 | |
13096 | AMX Art (ACP/Pres) | Alan McLachlan | Review | Electron User | 1st Apr 1987 | |
6644 |
Output: Animation Routines Breathe fresh life into your graphics. With Alan Mynett's animation routines, you can store enough frames to produce some superb sequences. |
Alan Mynett | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
26784 | Snooker (Acornsoft) | Alan Pipes | Review | Acorn User | 1st Nov 1983 | |
31529 |
Sea Wolf (Optima) Commotion Under The Ocean |
Alan Pipes | Review | Acorn User | 1st Mar 1984 | |
31530 |
Microbe (Virgin Games) Blood Clot |
Alan Pipes | Review | Acorn User | 1st Mar 1984 |