ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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30074 | First Samurai (Vivid Image) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30075 |
Rolling Ronny (Virgin) Even though Ronald McDonald is an annoying bast, clowns are generally very amusing fellows with their pie-throwing, whacking each other with planks of wood and hilarious 'car that always falls to pieces' routines. One such red-haired and red-nosed character has become an errand boy to help the police find some missing jewels. Mark 'Shaving-Foam Pie' Caswell investigates. |
Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30076 | Neighbours (Impulze) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30077 | Jonny Quest (Hi-Tec) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30078 | Super Seymour (Codemasters) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30079 | Double Dare (Alternative) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30080 | Last Ninja 2 (The Hit Squad) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30081 | Rainbow Islands (The Hit Squad) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30082 | Bubble Dizzy (Codemasters) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30083 | Greg Norman's Ultimate Golf (GBH Gold) | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1992 | ||
30085 | World Cup Soccer - Italia '90 (Tronix) | Review | Zzap | 1st Mar 1992 | ||
30086 | Monty Python's Flying Circus (Tronix) | Review | Zzap | 1st Mar 1992 | ||
30087 | Edd The Duck (Zeppelin Games) | Review | Zzap | 1st Mar 1992 | ||
30088 | Switchblade (GBH) | Review | Zzap | 1st Mar 1992 | ||
30103 |
Fun School 4 (Europress) "When will Ian Osborne ever learn to write?" asked Lucy, correcting his umpteenth "spelin' mistaik". Only one thing for it - send him back to school...! |
Review | Zzap | 1st Mar 1992 | ||
30106 | 3D Pool (Kixx) | Review | Zzap | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
30107 | Ghouls 'N Ghosts (Kixx) | Review | Zzap | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
30108 | Game Over II (Summit) | Review | Zzap | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
30109 | Midnight Resistance (The Hit Squad) | Review | Zzap | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
30110 |
2 Hot 2 Handle (Ocean) Should compilations go for a common theme, or lots of variety? It's a matter of opinion, I suppose, but I can't help feeling Ocean have got the balance spot on with 2 Hot 2 Handle. With a beat-'em-up, a hack-'em-up, a platform combat game and a driver, there's enough variety here to keep even the most demanding arcade freak happy. But are they any good...? |
Review | Zzap | 1st Apr 1992 |