ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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21915 |
Insector Hecti In The Interchange (Hi-Tec) Hecti is a smart insect indeed. He's so smart he's gone and got himself computerised so he can crack computer crime and stuff. He is, if you will, an insector, and this is his first case. Mark Caswell decided to help him out by telling other small creatures to bug off! |
Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21916 | Into The Mystic (River) | Paul Rigby | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21917 | L.E.D. Storm (Kixx) | Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21918 | The Lamberley Mystery (Zenobi) | Paul Rigby | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21919 |
Mountain Bike Simulator (Codemasters) It's that tough sport for people with big leg muscles, and now it's on your home computer! Cycling up and down hills, through rocky patches, over rivers... It's all in this simulation. But, as Nick Roberts discovers, it's a rocky ride! |
Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21920 | One Of Our Wombats Is Missing (Zenobi) | Paul Rigby | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21921 | Sharkey's Moll (Zeppelin Games) | Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21922 |
Sky High Stuntman (Codemasters) Stuntmen are silly sausages, aren't they, viewers? They leap out of huge burning buildings or hang onto the wing of an airplane and constantly deny they're anything like that awful colt whatsisface from The Fall Guy. Here's Mark Caswell who gets the scenes rolling with a rousing cry of "Action!" |
Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21923 |
Spike In Transylvania (Codemasters) Vikings - nasty bunch of characters. Lushing about in their dragon-headed ships raping and pillaging... It's all a bit much, really. And what's more, as Nick Roberts finds to his disgust, they all have beards (even the women!). But now they've come a cropper, especially Spike, who's in for some castle capers! |
Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21924 |
Thunder Jaws (Domark) Dusky Maidens, Lizard-Women, Madame Q and something big blue-ish with lots of very, very, very sharp teeth. Yikes! It's ThunderJaws (as Richard Eddy soon discovers). Open wide and say "Arrrrgggghhhh!" |
Nick Roberts | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
21925 |
Virtual Worlds (Domark/Incentive) It's not very often a game comes out that takes a computer into a whole new dimension, but that's exactly what happened when Incentive unleashed Driller into the world. Programmed using a new technique called "Freescape" it blew away every so-called 3D game that came before it. Nick Roberts makes the journey into 3D city. |
Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1991 | |
24801 | Exile (Audiogenic) | Paul Rand | Review | C&VG | 1st Aug 1991 | |
26811 |
Hero Quest (Gremlin) Mastergame |
Frank O' Connor | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 | |
26812 |
Turrican 2 (Rainbow Arts) Mastergame |
Frank O' Connor | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 | |
26813 | RBI 2 (Domark) | Frank O' Connor | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 | |
26814 | Anarchy (Rack It) | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 | ||
26815 | Impossamole (Gremlin) | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 | ||
26816 | Passing Shot (Encore) | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 | ||
26817 | Quattro Racers (Codemasters) | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 | ||
26818 | Scooby Doo And Scrappy Doo (Hi-Tec) | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Aug 1991 |