ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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51823 | Night Raider (Gremlin) | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1988 | ||
51824 | Football Manager 2 (Addictive Games) | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1988 | ||
52222 | World Without Words (4Mation) | Marshal Anderson | Review | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1988 | |
52223 | Mary Rose (Ginn) | Dave Marshall | Review | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1988 | |
52224 | Hoverbod (Minerva) | Robert Miller | Review | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1988 | |
52225 | Fireball (Go-Dax) | Sam Greenhill | Review | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1988 | |
52226 | Alerion (Dabs Press) | John Abingdon | Review | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1988 | |
52227 |
The Time And Magik Trilogy (Mandarin) Picture Perfect Pastimes |
Robert Miller | Review | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79979 | Federation Of Free Traders (Gremlin) | Gary Penn | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79980 | Starglider II (Rainbird) | Steve Jarratt | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79981 |
Hostages (Infogrames) Strategy and action are combined in Infogrames' Hostages, yet another game that calls for a mix of arcade and strategy skills. It's edge-of-the-seat thrills all the way when you take control of a team of six crack commandos - as Graeme Kidd discovered in his attempts to rescue hostages after a terrorist attack... |
Graeme Kidd | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79982 |
Skychase (Image Works) High-flying Gary Whitta puts Image Works new flight cum combat simulator through its paces. There's plenty of options including two player head-to-head. But does Skychase earn its wings? |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79983 |
Whirligig (Firebird) With four billion levels to explore, Whirligig must be one of the largest games yet to appear on 16-bit machines. Gary Whitta jumps into hyperspace and finds to his surprise that it's not quite all it's cracked up to be. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79984 |
Exolon (Hewson Consultants) Continuing Hewson's assault on the 16-bit front comes Exolon, a flick-screen shoot-'em-up converted from Raphael Ceccio's 8-bit original. Steve Jarratt wonders if it's another case of a pint in a quart pot. |
Steve Jarratt | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79985 |
Final Assault (Epyx) Mountain climbing has never been easy... until now. Gary Whitta packs his rucksack and takes his pick to tackle Epyx's Final Assault. But does this unusual simulation scale the highest heights? |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79986 |
Zynaps (Hewson Consultants) While vertically-scrolling shoot-'em-ups are two-a-penny on the ST and Amiga, the 'progressive' blaster is a genre that 16-bit owners very rarely get to see. Hewson's Zynaps is one of the first to appear - Gary Whitta lets rip... |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79987 |
Star Goose (Logotron) Star Goose is a Logotron shoot-'em-up from ex-Denton Design programmers Graham 'Kenny' Everett and Steve Cain, whose previous exploits include Black Lamp and Star Trek. Julian Rignall looks beyond the bas-relief horizon. |
Julian Rignall | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79990 |
Action Service (Cobra Soft) It's gruelling out there, training to be a Cobra Force Commando. Attempt three training missions, or design your own course to test yourself to the limit, but remember to do your best - every move is videoed from the Command Post. Infogrames' Action Service is much more than a Combat School clone. Graeme Kidd reports from the training camp. |
Graeme Kidd | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79991 |
Super Hang-On (Electric Dreams) After almost a year-long wait, Sega's classic coin-op has finally made its way onto the ST, courtesy of Electric Dreams. Gary Whitta dons his leathers and puts his joystick into gear... |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79992 |
Where Time Stood Still (Ocean) Arcade game or adventure? Black and white graphics on a colour monitor? Most odd. Ocean's latest epic from Denton Designs is a strange game in many ways... as Graham Taylor found out when he journeyed through a land Where Time Stood Still... |
Graham Taylor | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 |