ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50999 | Timegate (Quicksilva) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 24th Oct 1982 | ||
51000 | Rabbit Writer (Rabbit) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 24th Oct 1982 | ||
51001 | Computer Scrabble (Little Genius) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 24th Oct 1982 | ||
51002 | Robot Nim (A 'n F) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 24th Oct 1982 | ||
51003 | Chess (Micro Power) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 24th Oct 1982 | ||
51004 | Buck Dodgers In The 25th Century (The Software House) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 24th Oct 1982 | ||
51005 | Stock Car (Micro Power) | Shingo Sugiura | Review | Personal Computing Today | 6th Apr 1984 | |
51006 | Space Panic (Solo) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 6th Apr 1984 | ||
51007 | Red Meanies (Salamander) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 6th Apr 1984 | ||
51008 | Glug Glug (CRL) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 6th Apr 1984 | ||
51009 | Clever Clogs: Star Trucker (Argus Press) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 6th Apr 1984 | ||
51010 | Lionel And The Ladders (Intrigue) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 6th Apr 1984 | ||
51011 | Draw 15 (Fowler) | Review | Personal Computing Today | 6th Apr 1984 | ||
24796 |
Dark Seed (Cyberdreams) At last! An arcade adventure based on HR Giger's gruesome artwork! At last! A title that can only be said in a deep, gravely voice - Dark Seed. At last! Another review by the crappiest writer ever - David McCandless. |
David McCandless | Review | Zero | 1st Jun 1992 | |
24797 |
Rodland (The Sales Curve) Ben Caudell was rather intrigued at the thought of The Sales Curve's Rodland. Was it about the antics of Rod 'Sexy' Stewart? Was it about Rod 'Emu' Hill's exploits? Or was it all about Rodney 'Plonker' Trotter from Only Fools And Horses? Well, er... it wasn't about any of them, actually... |
Ben Caudell | Review | Zero | 1st Oct 1991 | |
24798 |
Exile (Audiogenic) Having always been a bit of an exile from society (as his Borstal and Broadmoor records confirm), David 'McVicca' McCandless decided that this game suited him down to the ground (and anyone who argued could discuss it with his Foster & Furnace RX27 Thermo-Cannon). |
David McCandless | Review | Zero | 1st Jun 1991 | |
25188 |
Exile 2: The Search For Fluffy A taste of what is to come... |
Gary Penn | Article | Amiga Power | 1st Jul 1991 | |
45333 |
Kick Off Vs. Gary Lineker's Hot Shot Both newly re-released on budget, we've pitted Kick Off against Gary Lineker's Hot-Shot |
Article | Amiga Power | 1st Jul 1991 | ||
25189 |
Exile (Audiogenic) Don't turn the page! Beneath these decidedly average graphics lurks not only an enthralling game but the nearest thing to an 'every-day life simulator' yet seen. Audiogenic have re-invented the arcade adventure - and it works! |
Gary Penn | Review | Amiga Power | 1st May 1991 | |
30458 |
Odyssey (Audiogenic) It's nothing to do with that Greek twit. Not that we're in any way Homerphobic or anything. |
Cam Winstanley | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1995 |