ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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43497 |
U.I.M. (The 4th Dimension) Underwater Adventure |
Joseph Evans | Review | A&B Computing | 1st Jun 1990 | |
17097 | Not Paying Enough Attention | Josef Williams | Letter | EUG PD | 1st Feb 2001 | |
59099 |
Mercs (Capcom) Being a conversion of an all-action coin-op, US Gold's scrolling shooter has an obvious advantage over its rivals - but does it do justice to its arcade parent? |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59103 |
Shadow Dancer (U. S. Gold) Any new beat-'em-up needs something special to set it apart from the crowd. US Gold's latest Sega conversion is the follow-up to the infamous Shinobi, but is this enough to give it the edge? |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59124 |
Final Fight (U. S. Gold) Can US Gold bring the power of Capcom's mighty beat-'em-up to the small screen? Read on and find out... |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59125 | Populous (Electronic Arts) | Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59126 | Archipelagos (Prism) | Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59127 | The Immortal (Electronic Arts) | Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59128 | Chase H.Q. (The Hit Squad) | Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
59129 | Shadow Of The Beast (Sizzlers) | Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Oct 1991 | |
81756 |
Parasol Stars (Taito) Once again, that lovable twosome, Bub and Bob, are back for plenty of madcap platform action. And this time they've even got some protection if it starts raining. |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | |
81760 |
Titus The Fox (Fox Hits) He's furry, he's fast, he's lost his fiancee, he's... |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | |
81761 |
Myth (System 3) On the Commodore 64 he was dressed in a T-shirt and jeans. Now he's bared his chest, grown his hair, and gone for the barbarian look. System 3's hero has grown up. |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | |
81762 |
Vroom (Ubisoft) Is there room for another racing game? If it's as fast and playable as this is - Yes! |
Jools Watsham | Review | The One | 1st Apr 1992 | |
3699 | Basic Breaking On The Spectrum | Jonathan Williams | Letter | Personal Computer News | 21st Jan 1984 | |
7259 |
Output: Sprite Control Your sprites are organised for faster, more efficient use with Jonathan Whitchley's routines. |
Jonathan Whitchley | Article | Personal Computer News | 23rd Mar 1985 | |
48209 |
Click! (Slogger) With the press of a button, Slogger's Click! offers a host of DFS and ADFS utilities, a memorandum system and more for users of the BBC Master 128. Jonathan W. Wilkinson 'presses' it into action. |
Jonathan W. Wilkinson | Review | Beebug | 1st May 1990 | |
6584 | Addressing Graphics On The Spectrum | Jonathan Todd | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
58867 |
TOCA Race Driver 3 (Codemasters) The kind of four-wheel action that'd cause an even bigger bulge in Jeremy Clarkson's ill-fitting jeans |
Jonathan Todd | Review | Future Publishing | 1st May 2006 | |
58875 |
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure (Atarisoft) A beat 'em up, a platformer and a graffiti sim, all in one |
Jonathan Todd | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jun 2006 |