ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
51967 | Swap (Microids) | John Taylor | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
51968 | A.P.B. (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
51969 | Bubble Bobble (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
51970 | Vindicators (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
51971 | The Untouchables (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
51972 | Ghostbusters II (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
51973 | Renegade III (The Hit Squad) | Jim Johnson | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59114 |
Rise Of The Dragon (Dynamix) When a city has to be saved from itself, there's only one man for the job. Dynamix invites you to a future like you've never seen before. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59115 |
MiG 29M Super Fulcrum (Domark) It 'simis' that one successful foray into the world of flight sims wasn't enough for Domark. Prepare for another dose of MiG-alomania. |
Kati Hamza | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59116 |
King's Quest V (Sierra) Sugar and spice and, that's what little girls, Roberta Williams and the latest in the series are made of. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59117 |
Big Business (Magic Bytes) The bigger they are, the harder they fall. It's dog eat dog in the cut-throat world of high finance, and only a special kind of businessman has what it takes to survive. Unfortunately, he's your opponent. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59118 |
Alien Breed (Team 17) An alien invasion, a violent electrical storm and two battle-hardened mercenaries - sound tough enough for ya? Just remember, in space no one can hear you scream. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59119 |
Silent Service II (Microprose) Laurence Scotford dives into the sequel to MicroProse's classic submarine simulator and blows all his tanks over it. |
Laurence Scotford | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59120 |
Lotus Turbo Challenge (Gremlin) Laurence Scotford swaps his pushbike for a Lotus Elan and once again takes to the open road to test-drive Magnetic Field's sequel to its classic racing game. |
Laurence Scotford | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59121 |
Zone Warrior (Electronic Arts) Time waits for no man, except with a time machine. Electronic Arts invite you to a battle where every second counts. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59122 |
World Class Rugby (Audiogenic) Rugby may be a game played by men with funny-shaped balls, but it's also shaping up to be the 'next big thing' for the end of 1991. Audiogenic is in first with its interpretation of the sport of gentlemen. |
Ciaran Brennan | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59123 |
Wild Wheels (Ocean) Imagine a futuristic 'footie' game, contested by heavily-armoured cars instead of human players. Well, you can stop imagining now, as Ocean proudly presents... |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59124 |
Final Fight (U. S. Gold) Can US Gold bring the power of Capcom's mighty beat-'em-up to the small screen? Read on and find out... |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59125 | Populous (Electronic Arts) | Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59126 | Archipelagos (Prism) | Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 |