ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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79993 |
Army Moves (Imagine) Having dipped their toes in the water with Arkanoid, Eco and Wizball, Ocean are set to unleash some hot products. Sadly, this isn't one of them, as Gary Whitta discovered. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79994 |
Netherworld (Hewson Consultants) Hewson's unusual shoot 'em up cum maze game has been converted to 16-bit by West Yorkshire programming team Imagitec. Featuring colourful graphics and eight-way scrolling, the Amiga version presented few problems. But how did the ST fare? Steve Jarratt tells all. |
Steve Jarratt | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79995 |
Star Ray (Logotron) Williams' timeless coin-op classic Defender has often been imitated but never surpassed. Or has it? Logotron's Star-Ray is a slick adaptation of the age-old formula, and Gary Whitta is the man with his fingers on the buttons... |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79996 |
International Karate Plus (System 3) Gary Penn trades blows with a pair of hardened opponents in Activision's latest and comes to the conclusion that it can't be beat... |
Gary Penn | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | |
79997 |
Eliminator (Hewson Consultants) Hewson's first original 16-bit product was initially designed as a motorbike racing game featuring tunnels which the bike would be able to ride up, in true 'Wall Of Death' style. However, technical problems meant that this idea was dropped in favour of a different approach. Steve Jarratt takes a closer look... |
Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | ||
79998 |
Pacmania (Grandslam) Almost a decade after a cute yellow ball called Pacman gobbled his way into the hearts of a nation, Namco unleashed yet another sequel. Pacmania quickly developed a cult following when it appeared in the arcades earlier this year, and Grand Slam's officially licensed conversion will undoubtedly do the same. Gary Penn goes wicka wicka... |
Review | The One | 1st Oct 1988 | ||
37221 | After Burner (Activision) | Chris Jenkins | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37222 | Peter Beardsley's International Football (Grandslam) | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | ||
37223 | Barbarian II (Palace) | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | ||
37224 | Guerilla Wars (Imagine) | Graham Taylor | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37225 | Airborne Ranger (Microprose) | Chris Jenkins | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37226 | Lancelot (Level 9) | Sandra Sharkey | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37227 | By Fair Means Or Foul (Superior) | Chris Jenkins | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37228 | Trivial Pursuit (Domark) | Tony Dillon | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37229 | Motorbike Madness (Mastertronic Added Dimension) | Chris Jenkins | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37230 | Rex (Martech) | Chris Jenkins | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37231 | Advanced Pinball (Codemasters) | Tony Dillon | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37232 | Jet Set Willy 2 (Mastertronic) | Graham Taylor | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37233 | Pools (Basic Software Services) | Chris Jenkins | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 | |
37234 | Typhoon (Imagine) | Tony Dillon | Review | Sinclair User | 9th Sep 1988 |