ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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40045 |
Damocles (Novagen Software Ltd) My God, it's full of stars! Novagen's long-overdue sequel to Mercenary is out of this world... and this solar system for that matter. But that doesn't stop Brian Nesbitt boldly going where no man has gone before. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1989 | |
40081 |
Black Tiger (U. S. Gold) Resident pussy cat Brian Nesbitt gets his teeth around US Gold's latest Capcom conversion and finds it's earned its stripes. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jan 1990 | |
40428 | F-15 Strike Eagle II (MicroProse) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st May 1991 | |
43879 | Damocles (Novagen Software Ltd) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | C&VG | 1st Dec 1989 | |
59096 |
War Zone (Paradox) After a long absence, the 'Commando' game is back, with US Gold's conversion of Mercs (page 76) and this one from Core. But is there life in the old dog yet? |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59100 |
Encounter (Novagen Software Ltd) Very few of the classic games of the 8-bit era have been reworked to make use of the extra eight bits. Novagen's shoot-'em-up is one - but is it a worthy enough effort? |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59104 |
RBI Baseball 2 (Domark) A quick straw poll around the office couldn't produce a single person who'd ever heard of the original R.B.I. Still, its sequel won't be judged on past performances... |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59107 | Blood Money (Sizzlers) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59108 | Xenon II (Kixx) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59109 | Hard Drivin' (Domark) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59110 | Miami Chase (Codemasters) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59111 | CJ's Elephant Antics (Codemasters) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59112 | Licence To Kill (Re-spray) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59123 |
Wild Wheels (Ocean) Imagine a futuristic 'footie' game, contested by heavily-armoured cars instead of human players. Well, you can stop imagining now, as Ocean proudly presents... |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59176 |
Hill Street Blues (Krisalis) Brian Nesbitt prepares to do it to them before they do it to him. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1991 | |
59177 |
Switchblade 2 (Gremlin) It may seem like only 18 months, but believe it or not it's actually 200 years since Switchblade hit the streets. Now that Havok has risen again, Brian Nesbitt steps in and sharpens his blade. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1991 | |
59179 |
I Play: 3D Soccer (Simulmondo) Brian Nesbitt gets up out of his seat - and then sits right back down again to enjoy the first of Simulmondo's sports simulations for the armchair fan. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1991 | |
59196 |
The Immortal (Electronic Arts) Brian Nesbitt takes a trip on Electronic Arts' magical mystery tour. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1990 | |
80162 |
The Games: Winter Edition (Epyx) Brian Nesbitt waxes his skis, wipes his 'goggles' and recites a chorus of 'Fly Eddie Fly' as Epyx's second snowy selection of games arrives on the piste. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80174 |
Denaris (Rainbow Arts) Brian Nesbitt shoots to thrill in Rainbow Arts' clone of a clone of a clone. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 |