ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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58420 |
Dead To Rights (namco) A dark, moody cop named Jack and a shed-load of criminals to dispatch in this fine action shooter |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jan 2003 | |
58421 |
Shrek Super Party (TDK) Danny out of Hear'Say, but green. And partying |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jan 2003 | |
58422 |
Fireblade (Midway) We need a chipper chopper game. This wants to fill the void... |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jan 2003 | |
58423 |
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets (Electronic Arts) The bespectacled boy wizard flies onto Xbox. It must be time for some HP saucery... |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jan 2003 | |
58424 |
X-Men: Next Dimension (Activision) Mash up some mutants in this comic-inspired beat-'em-up |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jan 2003 | |
58426 |
Minority Report (Activision) Everybody runs. And when not running they beat each other to a pulp again and again and again... |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jan 2003 | |
58427 |
ToeJam And Earl III: Mission To Earth (Sega) It's a blast from the past as the dancing duo returns... and this time they're funkier than ever |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58428 |
Furious Karting (Atarisoft) A great vehicle for venting your road rage! |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58429 |
MX Superfly (THQ) Open up the throttle and race to glory. Are you a superfly guy, or will you just leave skidmarks? |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58430 |
Monopoly Party (Infogrames) Fight over the car, buy a few houses, get minted |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58431 |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance (Konami) Snake limbers up and sneaks onto Xbox with bags of new goodies for us all |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58432 |
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (Midway) Back when arcades had more to offer than just an endless line of hydraulic chairs and twin machine-guns, the Mortal Kombat machine would always draw a bloodthirsty crowd. |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58433 |
Nickelodeon Party Blast (Atarisoft) The wildest bash ever? Not in a month of parties... |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58434 |
ATV: Quad Power Racing 2 (Acclaim) Fancy spending a few quad on a new racer? Consider this... |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58435 |
Shenmue II (Sega) Avenge your father, untangle a plot of ultimate power and collect toys |
Andy Stephens | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Feb 2003 | |
58436 |
Indiana Jones And The Emperor's Tomb (Lucasarts) The man with the hat is back. And that's good news |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2003 | |
58437 |
Defender (Midway) The ancient coin-op gets dusted down and given a thick coat of 3D paint. Time to pick up some men... |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2003 | |
58438 |
Steel Battalion (Capcom) The ludicrously big controller and its accompanying game finally make their UK appearance |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2003 | |
58439 |
Dead Or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball (Tecmo) Beautiful ladies wearing very little and spiking balls like there's no tomorrow |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2003 | |
58440 |
The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (Electronic Arts) Middle East? Nah, the war is in Middle-Earth. |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2003 |