ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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80158 |
Highway Hawks (Anco) Gary Whitta puts the pedal to the metal in Anco's Mad Max-style combination of high-speed pursuit and high-calibre firepower. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80159 |
Millennium 2.2 (Electric Dreams) The future according to Activision sees the Earth dying and fate resting in the hands of a tiny group of space colonists. Gary Whitta lends a hand... |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80160 |
Sword Of Sodan (Discovery) Gary Whitta flexes his pectorals and unsheathes his weapon in Discovery's combination of spirits, spectres and sword-slaying action. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80161 |
F-19 Stealth Fighter (Microprose) Always quick off the mark, Microprose's latest flight program simulates an aircraft which has only just come out from under wraps. PC User's Declan McColgan takes to the air for an early test flight. |
Declan McGolgan | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80162 |
The Games: Winter Edition (Epyx) Brian Nesbitt waxes his skis, wipes his 'goggles' and recites a chorus of 'Fly Eddie Fly' as Epyx's second snowy selection of games arrives on the piste. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80163 |
I, Ludicrus (Actual Screenshots) CRL releases another Barbarian style combat game upon an unsuspecting world. Graham Taylor thinks it sounds like a joke but wonders if it is the one the company intended... |
Graham Taylor | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80164 |
Superman: The Man Of Steel (Tynesoft) Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's Ciaran Brennan, discarding his contact lenses and making for the nearest call box... |
Ciaran Brennan | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80165 |
TechnoCop (U. S. Gold) The old-fashioned bobby may not have been afraid to give offenders a good clip around the ear, but in the near future they're going to have to be a little tougher than that. Tony Dillon gets to grips with modern technology in Gremlin's game of futuristic law enforcement. |
Tony Dillon | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80168 |
The Munsters (Alternative) Monster mash expert Paul Boughton puts the frighteners on Again Again's first release based on the hit TV show. Will it be a graveyard smash? |
Paul Boughton | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80169 |
Jet Fighter: The Adventure (Software Circus) Gary Whitta hits the hard deck with a PC-only flight simulation from American software house Velocity, and finds that creator Bob 'Interceptor' Dinnerman is no one-game wonder. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80170 |
Crazy Cars 2 (Titus) With three racing games already under its belt, Titus goes back to basics with the official sequel to its first release. And, if you can read this, you're too close to Gary Whitta. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80171 |
Zany Golf (Electronic Arts) Caddy in tow, Gary Penn dons Plus Fours and goes for a drive in the country. |
Gary Penn | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80172 |
Prison (Chrysalis) The Chrysalis debut is set to lock you up and throw away the key, but Gary Whitta is not a number... he is a free man. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80173 |
F-16 Combat Pilot (Digital Integration) Simulation expert Digital Integration looks set to give Spectrum Holobyte and SubLogic a run for their money with its very first 16-bit effort. Gary Whitta grabs his joystick and heads for the fast-filling air corridors. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80174 |
Denaris (Rainbow Arts) Brian Nesbitt shoots to thrill in Rainbow Arts' clone of a clone of a clone. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80175 |
The Games: Summer Edition (Epyx) The Games series has covered at least 40 separate events so far. Tracey Snell looks at the latest package and asks: is there anything left to simulate?! |
Tracey Snell | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80176 |
Hybris (Discovery) Always happy to nuke a few space gooks, Ciaran Brennan greases up his joystick and launches into Discovery's unusual Scandinavian/American joint venture. |
Ciaran Brennan | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
37322 | Forgotten Worlds (Capcom) | Jim Douglas | Review | Sinclair User | 4th Feb 1989 | |
37323 | Sanxion (Thalamus) | Tony Dillon | Review | Sinclair User | 4th Feb 1989 | |
37324 | The Real Ghostbusters (Activision) | Jim Douglas | Review | Sinclair User | 4th Feb 1989 |