ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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30416 |
The Rebels (CC Soft) Lace up those steel-capped boots, it's time to kick-start a revolution! T.M.R kicks the crap out of the evil regime in this lost-and-found commercial gem. |
T.M.R. | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30417 |
Thrust Advance (RGCD) RGCD's latest side project - quality GBA homebrew games re-released in cartridge format! Our debut release is already a hit amongst the team - Grumpy Cat's remake of Thrust, GBA style. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30418 |
Traffic Jam (Imanok) Commercial quality MSX conversion of the popular mind-melting, car-shuffling 'Rush Hour' board game. |
Ruari O'Toole | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30419 |
Ultra Violent Worlds (Vorlon) One of the games originally released at the end of the Amiga's commercial life, Ultra Violent Worlds has been near impossible to find anywhere - until now. But has this re-release been worth the wait? |
G. Humphrey | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30420 |
Urban Legend (Elens) Electronic Entertainments Studio present their PC debut, a modern retro-style game with top-notch pixel art and turn based combat - just like what we used to have in the old days before RTS. RGCD's newest recruit has put in over 30 hours playing the game and he still can't get enough... |
Gnome | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
30421 |
Zub (RetroSpec) SirClive returns to his youth with Richard Jordan's sterling remake of Zub. Definately a Zub for modern Retro Zubbers. |
SirClive | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
41875 | Frank 'N Stein Rebooted (Colin Stewart) | Review | RGCD | 10th Oct 2011 | ||
81754 | Kweepout (Steve Mccrea) | Review | RGCD | 30th May 2024 | ||
30423 |
Colour Genie (EACA) Made in Hong Kong it may be, but Bill Bennett found that EACA's Colour Genie was far from being just a toy |
Bill Bennett | Review | Your Computer | 1st Oct 1982 | |
31528 | Bug Eyes (Icon) | Paul Bond | Review | Your Computer | 1st May 1985 | |
38480 |
Music Hardware Kendall Wrightson opens the lid on electromusic |
Kendall Wrightson | Article | Your Computer | 1st Sep 1984 | |
48811 |
Sharp MZ-700 Sharp's smart new MZ-700 offers 64K of RAM, built-in colour printer and cassette recorder all for just over £400. Simon Beesley finds out whether taking the music-centre approach to home computing really works. |
Simon Beesley | Article | Your Computer | 1st Jul 1983 | |
48812 |
Aquarius Will Mattel's £90 colour Aquarius make a big splash? Don Wilson checks out the U.S. newcomer |
Don Wilson | Article | Your Computer | 1st Jul 1983 | |
40672 |
Acorn Econet: Bench Test Sue Eisenbach and Chris Sadler continue our series of Multi-user Benchtests with a low-cost British system |
Sue Eisenbach | Article | ABC | 1st Jul 1981 | |
54374 |
Blizzard's Rift (Cronosoft) Typical, eh? You wait ages for a new Sinclair ZX Spectrum game to be released, and then two come along at once. Shaun takes a look at Blizzard's Rift, by Jonathan Cauldwell. |
Shaun Hollingsworth | Review | ABC | 15th Mar 2007 | |
54753 |
Quantum Gardening (Cronosoft) With Summer in full swing, Shaun has been tending to his rather unusual garden just in time for the lucrative Tulip-growing season |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | ABC | 7th Jun 2007 | |
54792 |
Retro Mart With news of a new game for the Amstrad CPC and an interesting piece of Atari hardware, Shaun brings your weekly dose of retro |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | ABC | 19th Jul 2007 | |
27632 |
Exile (Audiogenic) Audiogenic have pulled out all the stops to bring the C64 an absolutely out of this world arcade adventure. Our reviewer dons his pressure suit and plays a game with frogs, catacombs and not a little gravity |
Gary Penn | Review | Commodore Format | 1st Jul 1991 | |
82123 |
Time Machine (Activision) How can you travel back to the future when it doesn't yet exist? And what are you doing in the past anyway? Join Professor Potts as he tries to recreate the future by messing around with time, space and the evolution of mankind! |
Review | Commodore Format | 17th Jun 2024 | ||
82214 |
The Amazing Spider-Man (Empire) Bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker now exhibits the strangest of habits, like walking on walls and wearing blue and red together! Does this man have no dress sense? Our fashion correspondent investigates... |
Review | Commodore Format | 19th Jun 2024 |