ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
22026 | Rick Dangerous (Kixx) | Alan Green | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | |
22027 | Robocop 3 (Ocean) | Lucy Hickman | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | |
22028 | Shadow Of The Beast (GBH) | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
22029 | Staff Of Power (Zenobi) | Ian Osborne | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | |
22030 | Stunt Car Racer (Kixx) | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | ||
22031 |
TNT 2: Double Dynamite (Domark) Is TNT 2: Double Dynamite the most explosive compilation ever, or has it got half the blasting power of a damp firework? We sent Ian Osborne to investigate |
Ian Osborne | Review | Crash | 1st Apr 1992 | |
22032 | Colony (Bulldog) | Ben Stone | Review | Crash | 1st May 1987 | |
22033 | Hydra (Domark) | Review | Crash | 1st Jul 1991 | ||
30558 | Pipe Mania (Empire) | Review | Crash | 1st Jan 1991 | ||
32251 |
Daffy Duck (Hi-Tec) This despicable duck is the next in line for the Hi-Tec treatment as part of their new Loony Tunes range of software. Who did we send out into the wilderness with a duck call and decoy on his head? Yup, Nick Roberts got his popgun out. |
Nick Roberts | Preview | Crash | 1st Mar 1992 | |
32269 | Impatience (FREDSoft) | Nick Roberts | Review | Crash | 1st Jan 1992 | |
32303 | Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters (Enigma Variations) | Review | Crash | 1st Jun 1991 | ||
32304 | Klax (Enigma Variations) | Review | Crash | 1st Jun 1991 | ||
34499 | Gangsters (Cases) | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1984 | ||
34500 | Grand Prix Driver (Britannia) | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1984 | ||
34501 | Byte (Cases) | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1984 | ||
34502 | Gridrunner (Quicksilva) | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1984 | ||
34503 | Gotcha! (Blaby) | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1984 | ||
34504 | Atic Atac (Ultimate) | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1984 | ||
34505 | Gold Rush (Thorn EMI) | Review | Crash | 1st Feb 1984 |