ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
48891 | Blood Money (Psygnosis) | Mark Higham | Review | ST Format | 1st Oct 1989 | |
48890 | Leonardo (Starbyte) | Mark Higham | Review | ST Format | 1st Oct 1989 | |
48889 | Verminator (Firebird) | Dave Packer | Review | ST Format | 1st Oct 1989 | |
48888 | Red Heat (Ocean) | Gary Barrett | Review | ST Format | 1st Oct 1989 | |
48887 | Robocop (Ocean) | Gary Barrett | Review | ST Format | 1st Oct 1989 | |
48868 |
Play It Again Sam 15 (Superior/Acornsoft) Peter Rochford finds great entertainment in Superior Software's latest games compilation. |
Peter Rochford | Review | Beebug | 1st Jul 1991 | |
48825 |
Musicom (Compo Software) Direct to hard drive recording systems usually cost thousands of pounds, but Musicom brings one to you for under £50 |
Clive Parker | Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | |
48824 | Ishar: Legend Of The Fortress (Silmarils) | Rob Mead | Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | |
48823 | Hero Quest (GBH) | Grant Rencourt | Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | |
48822 | Crystals Of Arborea (Silmaris) | Grant Rencourt | Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | |
48821 |
Crystal Kingdom Dizzy (Codemasters) Dizzy the wonder-egg is back to help out the Yolkfolk villagers. Paula Richards sees how he's managing his latest adventure. |
Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | ||
48820 |
Cohort 2 (Impressions Ltd) Take part in one of history's most efficient war machines with Impressions' latest combat game. Rob Mead gets in his chariot and gallops off into the sunset |
Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | ||
48819 |
McDonaldland (Virgin Games) Fast food makes you fat, spotty and buy games with the Hamburglar. Rob Mead puts on his paper hat and asks "do you want fries with that?" |
Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | ||
48818 |
Gooch's World Class Cricket (Audiogenic) Warm beer, cucumber sandwiches and the smack of leather on willow. Rob Mead measures up with Gooch and the rest of the cricket world. |
Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | ||
48817 |
Creatures (Thalamus) Are you sick of platform games or are platform games just plain sick? Rob Mead takes a hatchet to the latest offering |
Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | ||
48816 |
Sleep Walker (Ocean) Ocean pull off a major feat this month with the release of this excellent charity platformer - this is bound to keep you awake |
Rob Mead | Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | |
48814 |
Xenomorph (Pandora) A supremely powerful rendering package... with a funny Greek name |
Chris Lloyd | Review | ST Format | 1st Jul 1993 | |
48813 | House Of Ashes (Supermassive Games) | Dave E | Review | Everygamegoing | 23rd Oct 2021 | |
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 | |
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 |