ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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59083 | Super Pacman 92 (17 Bit Software) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1992 | ||
59084 | Fatal Mission & 'That Tennis Thing' (17 Bit Software) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1992 | ||
59085 | Battlecars 2 (Fortiss Pd) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1992 | ||
59086 | Legend Of Lothian (PD Soft) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1992 | ||
59087 | PlaySID (17 Bit Software) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1992 | ||
59088 | Magnatron (17 Bit Software) | Review | The One | 1st Aug 1992 | ||
59092 |
The Secret Of Monkey Island (Lucasfilm) From the same stable that brought you the wacky humour of Zak McKracken and the superlative skills of Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade comes yet another masterpiece... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59093 |
Elf (Ocean) With games getting bigger and bigger with every passing month, Ocean has taken a new track by making its hero smaller. But is it good for his 'elf? |
Ciaran Brennan | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59094 |
Logical (Rainbow Arts) Dexterity and intelligence are required for Rainbow Arts' latest. Laurence Scotford lacks both, but is happy just juggling balls... |
Laurence Scotford | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59095 |
Hero Quest (Gremlin) Computerised board games are nothing new, but when the conversion is of a Games Workshop best seller, things tend to get a little bit more interesting... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59096 |
War Zone (Paradox) After a long absence, the 'Commando' game is back, with US Gold's conversion of Mercs (page 76) and this one from Core. But is there life in the old dog yet? |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59097 |
Metal Mutant (Silmarils) Despite a slow start, Silmarils' combination of beat-'em-up and puzzle solver offers a superb graphics, a thumping soundtrack and more enemies than Saddam Hussein. |
Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59098 |
Megatraveller 1: The Zhodani Conspiracy (Empire) After numerous incarnations, the world's most popular science-fiction Role-Playing Game is finally available on 16-bit. Paul Presley sees if it's been worth the wait. |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
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 | |
59100 |
Encounter (Novagen Software Ltd) Very few of the classic games of the 8-bit era have been reworked to make use of the extra eight bits. Novagen's shoot-'em-up is one - but is it a worthy enough effort? |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59101 |
Eye Of The Beholder (Strategic Simulations Inc) We've had top-down wargames, side-on arcade games and isometric RPGs. Now the AD&D series goes a step further - introducing 3D exploration. Dungeon Master beware... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59102 |
P. P. Hammer And His Pneumatic Weapon (Demonware) Whether you're stuck in a hole, trapped underground or caught in a block, P.P. Hammer has got a tool that can fix anything. |
Paul Presley | 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 | |
59104 |
RBI Baseball 2 (Domark) A quick straw poll around the office couldn't produce a single person who'd ever heard of the original R.B.I. Still, its sequel won't be judged on past performances... |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 | |
59105 |
Stellar 7 (Dynamix) It's nostalgia time, folks! We've already seen a return of Breakout, Defender and Asteroids - and there's even a Space Invaders revival just around the corner. But for now, it's Battlezone's turn... |
Paul Presley | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1991 |