Genre: | Unknown Genre Type |
Publisher: | Newsfield Publications |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Commodore 64, Commodore 128 |
Release: | Magazine available via High Street/Mail Order |
Original Release Date: | 1st August 1986 |
Original Release Price: | Unknown |
Market Valuation: | £1.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Author(s): | - |
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Quality production and lots of action for your money... Makes Rambo and Commando feel like a Sunday stroll through the park.
A brilliant and polished program that will appeal to strategenarians, adventurists, arcade zappers and just about any self-respecting Commodore owner.
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Four different mysteries to keep the amateur sleuth sleuthing for several chapters. Agatha Christie would be proud.
Durell's best yet on the C64, but a shame they didn't make the fullest use of the machine's capabilities.
Touchdown Football (Ariolasoft)
Initial interest in the sport might give you the incentive to give it a try, but there's nothing to go ape over, even if you love the sport.
The only way to Samurai bashing - slightly flawed and 'quiet' at times, but interesting all the same.
Dead simple to get into... A great and addictive sports simulation.
Despite the nice features, the game presents a rather hammy image on-screen.
An old-fashioned hit-points-and-dire-wolves number, but it's quite nicely done and should keep us mindless treasure-hunters happy for a while.
Such nostalgia sent me right back to the good old, bad old days and as such it shall recline on my shelf in well-deserved glory. I doubt that's what the programmer intended.
A fairly standard effort... There's very little atmosphere and the game relies too heavily on its graphics for my liking.
Pretty, but boring. I think Psychedelia still has the edge in what is a very limited field of binary entertainment.
Legend Of The Amazon Women (US Gold)
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Groovy Garden (Central Solutions)
Far too unplayable and frustrating to be addictive. Crude instructions and demo mode, but little else to speak of.
A below average game that's nothing to write home about. In fact at the price, save yourself the postage.
It's what C128 owners have been crying out for - ridiculously cheap for a disk game, and it's damn good too!
Samantha Fox Strip Poker (Martech)
It's all very stupid; how anyone is expected to get excited over a rather badly put together bunch of pixels?!
Time Trax (Mind Games/Argus Press)
One of the more interesting (if demanding) arcade adventures to have appeared recently.
This is the first poor offering from the Odin stable. A tenner's a bit steep for what it offers.
Two very simple games with many flaws. A quid a game is still asking too much.
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