ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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28259 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1987 | ||
29157 |
Space Harrier (Elite) Zzap Sizzler |
Review | Zzap | 1st Apr 1989 | ||
32758 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Rachael Smith | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Mar 1987 | |
35776 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Graham Taylor | Review | Sinclair User | 5th Oct 1986 | |
42553 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Steve Jarratt | Review | C&VG | 1st Sep 1988 | |
43653 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Review | C&VG | 1st Apr 1989 | ||
51673 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Mar 1987 | ||
53203 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Eugene Lacey | Review | Commodore User | 1st Feb 1987 | |
54108 | Space Harrier (Elite) | Tony Dillon | Review | Commodore User | 1st Mar 1989 | |
34452 | Space Gun (The Hit Squad) | Simon Forrester | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st May 1993 | |
85585 | Budjit Games: Space Gun (The Hit Squad) | Review | Commodore Format | 26th Jul 2024 | ||
45075 |
Space Gun (Sega) A crippled spaceship's crying for help; you leap into action to save those stranded onboard. But alas, this is no easy task, because the ship's been invaded by deadly aliens. Lurking behind hatches, on gantries, and in maintenance corridors, they leap at you when you least expect it and don't think twice about using fangs and claws. |
Review | Sega Master Force | 1st Oct 1993 | ||
22003 |
Space Gun (Ocean) "I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure..." Aliens, who needs 'em, eh? All they do is abduct people, mutilate cattle and burst out of people's chests. But, fear not, gentle readers, 'cause Mark Caswell's become an honorary member of the Colonial Marines to kick some alien butt. |
Mark Caswell | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1992 | |
30095 |
Space Gun (Ocean) Most of you have seen the movies Alien and Aliens, where huge nightmarish creatures ripped the shite out of all and sundry and burst out of people's chests (bleurgh). The creatures in Ocean's Space Gun ain't much better, but Mark "Whup Alien Ass" Caswell is on hand with a 10mm Pulse Rifle, a clean pair of undies and a copy of "Huge Guns And Xenophobes Monthly"... |
Mark Caswell | Review | Zzap | 1st Mar 1992 | |
34263 | Space Gun (Ocean) | Jon Pillar | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Apr 1992 | |
37828 | Space Gun (Ocean) | Garth Sumpter | Review | Sinclair User | 31st Oct 1991 | |
45587 | Space Gun (Ocean) | Mark Ramshaw | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Apr 1992 | |
49161 | Space Gun (Ocean) | Ed Ricketts | Review | ST Format | 1st Jun 1992 | |
81758 |
Space Gun (Ocean) James Cameron's done an awful lot for computer games. There's hardly a sci-fi game around that doesn't use his Alien creature for a bad guy. Space Gun is no exception... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | |
85047 |
Power Test: Space Gun (Ocean) Yikes! It can get nasty when you're all alone with a bunch of man-eating, super-intelligent aliens. Unless, of course, you carry the kit that comes courtesy of this claustrophobic chiller from Ocean. Our reviewer sparks up a flamethrower and steps into the unknown... |
Review | Commodore Format | 19th Jul 2024 |