ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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31566 | Zany Golf (Electronic Arts) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
31567 | Fire And Forget II (Titus) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
31568 | Space Harrier (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
31569 | Forgotten Worlds (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
31570 | Rainbow Islands (Taito) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
31571 | Eswat (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
31572 | Rambo III (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
31573 | Columns (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
34362 | Badlands (The Hit Squad) | Rich Pelley | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Nov 1992 | |
34363 | Race - Pack 4 (Zeppelin Games) | Rich Pelley | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Nov 1992 | |
34364 | S.T.U.N. Runner (The Hit Squad) | Rich Pelley | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Nov 1992 | |
34365 | Sword Of The Samurai (Zeppelin Games) | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
34366 | The Tears Of The Moon (Zenobi) | Tim Kemp | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Nov 1992 | |
34367 | Popeye 3 (Alternative) | Jon Pillar | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Nov 1992 | |
39970 |
Wing Commander (Origin) Have you got what it takes to save the Galaxy from alien scum? David Upchurch mutters "Red Five standing by" into his flight helmet and prepares to find out if he comes up to scratch... |
David Upchurch | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | |
39971 | Pinball Fantasies (21st Century Entertainment) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39972 | Shadoworlds (Krisalis) | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39973 |
Road Rash (Electronic Arts) Motorbike racing with a hefty amount of cheatng and violence thrown in is the name of the game in Electronic Arts' second Megadrive-to-Amiga conversion. Gary Whitta straddles the throbbing metal monster. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | |
39974 |
Zyconix (Accolade) Klax meets Arkanoid meets Tetris, that's the best way to describe Zyconix. But is it more than the sum of its parts or less? David Upchurch reports. |
Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 | ||
39975 |
Rome A.D. 92 (Millennium) How we long for those days when the baths were as hot as the orgies and stealing and knifing were as commonplace as slavery. Simon Byron slips into a cosy toga and pops down to Rome for a dip in steaming ass's milk with the not-very-ugly Cleopatra. |
Simon Byron | Review | The One | 1st Nov 1992 |