ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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80172 |
Prison (Chrysalis) The Chrysalis debut is set to lock you up and throw away the key, but Gary Whitta is not a number... he is a free man. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80173 |
F-16 Combat Pilot (Digital Integration) Simulation expert Digital Integration looks set to give Spectrum Holobyte and SubLogic a run for their money with its very first 16-bit effort. Gary Whitta grabs his joystick and heads for the fast-filling air corridors. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80174 |
Denaris (Rainbow Arts) Brian Nesbitt shoots to thrill in Rainbow Arts' clone of a clone of a clone. |
Brian Nesbitt | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80175 |
The Games: Summer Edition (Epyx) The Games series has covered at least 40 separate events so far. Tracey Snell looks at the latest package and asks: is there anything left to simulate?! |
Tracey Snell | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80176 |
Hybris (Discovery) Always happy to nuke a few space gooks, Ciaran Brennan greases up his joystick and launches into Discovery's unusual Scandinavian/American joint venture. |
Ciaran Brennan | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1989 | |
80225 |
Railroad Tycoon (Microprose) MicroProse's simulator has more bells and whistles than Casey at the throttle of the Cannonball Express. Kati Hamza hitches a ride. |
Kati Hamza | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80226 |
International 3D Tennis (Palace) Sensible Software's taken tennis from a different angle - all of them, in fact. Gary Whitta makes a racket with Palace. |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80227 | World Cup Soccer: Italia '90 (Virgin Games) | Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80232 |
Italia '90 (Virgin Games) Gordon Houghton has a ball with Virgin's official World Cup soccer game. |
Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | ||
80233 |
Dynasty Wars (Capcom) Blood, death and fine - that's what you get when two feuding Samurai clans clash. Kati Hamza plays Shogun. |
Kati Hamza | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80234 |
Italy 1990 (U. S. Gold) On a diet of pasta, pizza, cappuccinos and football, Gordon Houghton ingests US Gold's World Cup antidote. |
Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80236 |
Antheads (Cinemaware) Having saved Lizard Breath from the hands of Cinemaware's giant ants last year, Gary Whitta hoped the nightmare was all over. But it was only just beginning... |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80237 |
Ultimate Golf (Gremlin) Ciaran Brennan swings into action, taking a well-deserved break with Gremlin's long awaited golf simulator. |
Ciaran Brennan | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80238 |
AMC (Dinamic) For action, adventure and career advancement, join the Astro Marine Corps. Kati Hamza visits boot camp. |
Kati Hamza | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80239 |
Photon Storm (Arc) Gordon Houghton indulges in some psychedelic shooting, courtesy of Arc and Jeff Minter. |
Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80240 |
Cloud Kingdoms (Millennium) Kati Hamza develops an interest in rubber and plays ball with Millennium. |
Kati Hamza | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80241 |
Rotox (U. S. Gold) US Gold's robot combat trainer is based on a whole new graphical perspective. Gordon Houghton casts a revolving eye over the first ever Rotoscape romp. |
Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80242 |
Impossamole (Gremlin) Has Gremlin made a mountain out of a molehill with its fifth instalment in the Monty saga? Gary Whitta burrows to the core to find out... |
Gary Whitta | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
80243 |
Jumping Jack Son (Infogrames) Infogrames' homage to rock 'n roll has Gordon Houghton strutting his funky stuff. |
Gordon Houghton | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
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 |