ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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59095 |
Hero Quest (Gremlin) Computerised board games are nothing new, but when the conversion is of a Games Workshop best seller, things tend to get a little bit more interesting... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59096 |
War Zone (Paradox) After a long absence, the 'Commando' game is back, with US Gold's conversion of Mercs (page 76) and this one from Core. But is there life in the old dog yet? |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59097 |
Metal Mutant (Silmarils) Despite a slow start, Silmarils' combination of beat-'em-up and puzzle solver offers a superb graphics, a thumping soundtrack and more enemies than Saddam Hussein. |
Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59098 |
Megatraveller 1: The Zhodani Conspiracy (Empire) After numerous incarnations, the world's most popular science-fiction Role-Playing Game is finally available on 16-bit. Paul Presley sees if it's been worth the wait. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59099 |
Mercs (Capcom) Being a conversion of an all-action coin-op, US Gold's scrolling shooter has an obvious advantage over its rivals - but does it do justice to its arcade parent? |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59100 |
Encounter (Novagen Software Ltd) Very few of the classic games of the 8-bit era have been reworked to make use of the extra eight bits. Novagen's shoot-'em-up is one - but is it a worthy enough effort? |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59101 |
Eye Of The Beholder (Strategic Simulations Inc) We've had top-down wargames, side-on arcade games and isometric RPGs. Now the AD&D series goes a step further - introducing 3D exploration. Dungeon Master beware... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59102 |
P. P. Hammer And His Pneumatic Weapon (Demonware) Whether you're stuck in a hole, trapped underground or caught in a block, P.P. Hammer has got a tool that can fix anything. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59103 |
Shadow Dancer (U. S. Gold) Any new beat-'em-up needs something special to set it apart from the crowd. US Gold's latest Sega conversion is the follow-up to the infamous Shinobi, but is this enough to give it the edge? |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59104 |
RBI Baseball 2 (Domark) A quick straw poll around the office couldn't produce a single person who'd ever heard of the original R.B.I. Still, its sequel won't be judged on past performances... |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59105 |
Stellar 7 (Dynamix) It's nostalgia time, folks! We've already seen a return of Breakout, Defender and Asteroids - and there's even a Space Invaders revival just around the corner. But for now, it's Battlezone's turn... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59106 |
3D Construction Kit (Incentive) Incentive's all-new game creator promises 'new worlds' for all. Laurence Scotford clears his mind of all things technical to try game creation made simple. |
Laurence Scotford | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59107 | Blood Money (Sizzlers) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59108 | Xenon II (Kixx) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59109 | Hard Drivin' (Domark) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59110 | Miami Chase (Codemasters) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59111 | CJ's Elephant Antics (Codemasters) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59112 | Licence To Kill (Re-spray) | Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
37748 | Mystical (Infogrames) | Alan Dykes | Review | Sinclair User | 6th May 1991 | |
37749 | Footballer Of The Year 2 (Gremlin) | Steve Keen | Review | Sinclair User | 6th May 1991 |