ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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39986 | Ishid-O-Matic: Assassins 31 (Fortiss) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39987 | Sector One: Assassins 32 (Fortiss) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39988 | Dizzy: Prince Of The Yolkfolk (Codemasters) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39989 | Pictionary (The Hit Squad) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39990 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (The Hit Squad) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39991 | Head To Head (Domark) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39992 | Trivial Pursuit (The Hit Squad) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39993 | Bart Simpson Vs. The Space Mutants (The Hit Squad) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39994 | Super Monaco Grand Prix (Kixx) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
40028 | Beach Volley (Ocean) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1989 | ||
40033 |
Quartz (Firebird) Paul Shirley's first 16-bit effort for Firebird incorporates just about every shoot-'em-up concept ever devised - plus a few more besides. Enough to impress just about anybody, even Brian Nedbitt. |
Review | The One | 1st Aug 1989 | ||
40034 | High Steel (Screen 7 Ltd) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1989 | ||
40036 | Grand Prix Circuit (Accolade) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1989 | ||
40037 |
Buffalo Bill's Rodeo Games (Tynesoft) Brian Nesbitt gets off his horse and drinks his milk to prepare for a spot of wild west action courtesy of Tynesoft. |
Review | The One | 1st Aug 1989 | ||
40038 | Stunt Car Racer (Micro Style) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1989 | ||
40039 |
Paperboy (Encore) Elite's conversions of Atari's classic coin-op finally arrive in time for the late edition, so Gary Whitta dons his baseball cap and bicycle clips to do the rounds. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Sep 1989 | |
40040 |
Kingdoms Of England (Incognito) In days of old when Knights were bold and Gainstar wasn't even around, let alone distributing Incognito's software, Paul Presley picked up his lance and prepared to defend a new crown. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Sep 1989 | |
40041 |
Life & Death (The Software Toolworks) Fancy a career in the theatre? Well, if swabs and scalpels are more your style than footlights and grease-paint, then Mindscape's surgical simulation could be for you. Kati Hamza scrubs up... |
Kati Hamza | Review | The One | 1st Sep 1989 | |
40042 |
Strider (U. S. Gold) The hero of US Gold's conversion of the Capcom coin-op is such an athletic all-rounder he makes Daley Thompson look like... well, Gary Whitta really. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Sep 1989 | |
40043 |
Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O' Fun (Mindscape International Inc) Mindscape's Big Top O' Fun certainly isn't fair... as Gordon Houghton found out when he performed with the appropriately named Fiendish Freddy. |
Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Sep 1989 |