ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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51174 |
Shinobi (Virgin Games) Another Ninja bonanza which has you rescuing babies from the henchmen of oriental baddies. |
Mark Luckham | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Dec 1989 | |
51175 |
The Story So Far Volume 4 (Elite) Another Elite compilation of six games including Ghostbusters, Aliens and Back To The Future. |
Adrian Pumphrey | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Dec 1989 | |
51176 |
Moving Target (Players Premier) In this topical romp, you are pitted against evil drug barons with their troops and dogs. |
Adrian Pumphrey | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Dec 1989 | |
51177 |
Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O' Fun (Mindscape International Inc) Save the circus from the clutches of the greedy bank, but watch out for that clown with the evil smile. |
Adrian Pumphrey | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Dec 1989 | |
51178 |
Trancer (Remon) Drive yourself round the bend with this ancient puzzle game of shapes and numbers. |
John Taylor | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Dec 1989 | |
51179 |
Crystal Castles (Kixx) Help Bentley the cute Bear pick up gems and avoid nasty creatures in a budget revamp of an old arcade favourite. |
Andrew Banner | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Dec 1989 | |
51180 |
Avon & Murdac (Topologika) An adventure game that takes a fun romp through a wacky Shakespearean world of witches and castles. |
Basil Bread | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Dec 1989 | |
51181 |
Ghouls 'N Ghosts (US Gold) Battle it out with the undead and recover kidnapped Princess Prin Prin in this spooky romp through the underworld. |
Adrian Pumphrey | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jan 1990 | |
51182 |
Mutant Fortress (Players Premier) You are a trucker trying to survive in a post apocalyptic world and recover your stolen rig. |
Chris Knight | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jan 1990 | |
51183 |
Dynamite Dux (Activision) You are a loveable duck armed with a portable rocket launcher, out to rescue your girlfriend. Watch out for the bouncing dog heads. |
Adrian Pumphrey | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jan 1990 | |
51184 |
After The War (Dinamic) Yet another post-apocalyptic scenario as you seek out evil Prof McJerrin in this beat-'em-up with big sprites. |
Simon Pipe | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jan 1990 | |
51185 |
Scapeghost (Level 9) An adventure game based on a world of ghosts and graveyards. |
Basil Bread | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jan 1990 | |
51186 |
Sporting Triangles (CDS) Test your sporting knowledge in this spin-off from the gogglebox. Well 'arry... |
Mark Luckham | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jan 1990 | |
51187 |
The Star Wars Trilogy (Domark) A compilation based on the legendary Star Wars films. This is your chance to be Hans Solo. |
Mark Luckham | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Jan 1990 | |
51188 |
Pictionary (Domark) Amaze your friends and impress your neighbours with your drawing dexterity thanks to this board game conversion. |
Mark Luckham | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Feb 1990 | |
51189 |
Power Drift (Activision) A conversion of the popular coin-op which has you racing up ramps and round corners with breathtaking speed. |
Mark Luckham | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Feb 1990 | |
51190 |
Moonwalker (U. S. Gold) Wacko Jacko fans will love this one as their hero plods round a maze collecting a rabbit costume. |
Chris Knight | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Feb 1990 | |
51191 |
War Machine (Players Premier) Avoid the acid baths as you trip your way around Asteroid XR27B armed with a plasma blaster. |
Chris Knight | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Feb 1990 | |
51192 |
Toobin' (Domark) Paddle down the Amazon on an inflated innertube, but be sure to avoid the crocs, punks, swamp monsters and kamikazi penguins. |
Marc Jones | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Feb 1990 | |
51193 |
Ghostbusters II (Activision) The spooks are on the run as the 'busters turn out once again to save New York from a slimy fate. |
Andrew Banner | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Feb 1990 |