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 December 1986 |
Original Release Price: | Unknown |
Market Valuation: | £1.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Author(s): | - |
There are 0 other items featuring this same game (that we know about!). Click any of them for their details.
Unfortunately no-one is currently selling this item.
Worried you're being ripped off? Closing prices on eBay can help you decide what a reasonable price is for a particular item.
The following utilities are also available to allow you to edit the supplied screens of this game:
Linked articles are available to view in full on this site.
Linked reviews are available to view in full on this site.
An addictive and challenging simulation which requires quick thinking as well as fast reactions... Exceptional use of joystick.
An exceptional piece of software. It deserves credit but it defies rating since it is in a class of its own.
It's an expensive journey to hell. Nothing special - look before you leap.
Appealing and addictive... If you miss this, then you'll have missed one of the most magnificent puzzle games ever devised.
Not much improvement over The Last V8, although there are effective backdrops and a reasonable sprite.
The Sacred Armour Of Antiriad (Palace)
Another classy arcade adventure from Palace. The graphics seem more of an art form than simple set decoration for a game, and very atmospheric they are too.
The system perhaps has possibilities but I didn't feel that this game really exploited them to the full.
Seems a bit infuriating. Either the comic-book system is really stretching the C64 to its limits, or perhaps the programmers haven't got into their stride yet.
I think that families who listen to the radio program might really get a kick out of playing this game together in the long winter evenings.
Leather Goddesses Of Phobos (Infocom/Activision)
The game is Brilliant, Astounding, and Scrotnig. Plus, everything in this game's healthy and there isn't any real sexual activity to disturb the under-aged.
The Pawn (Magnetic Scrolls/Rainbird)
This will be remembered as a classic... One of the best graphic adventures this year and will keep you hunched over your beloved keyboards for ages.
It's fantastic...! Easy enough for a complete novice to use, but isn't condescendingly plebeian for a serious musician.
Fun for a few games... Several jolly tunes play throughout... But not much game for two quid.
Great fun stomping everything into the ground... A brilliant idea which should have made a better game.
Soldier One (American Action/Greve Graphics)
A dull and archaic seven screen shoot-'em-up. If I wanted to play Beach Head, I would dig it out from my bottom drawer!
Just the thing for non-pilots to get into... An excellent program which lacks that little something to make it a classic.
Orpheus In The Underworld (Alpha Omega)
Pathetic...! Even the original Atari VCS version of Pitfall is better than this! The graphics are feeble, the sprites even worse, and the sound just adds to the tackiness of the whole thing.
Montezuma's Revenge (Databyte)
Superb fun! Three challenging levels with many different routes to explore.
Fist II: The Legend Continues (Melbourne House)
Disappointing and severely lacking in content. Gimme a 'C'... Gimme a 'R'... Gimme an 'A'... Gimme a 'P'. And what've you got? Fist II!
Street Surfer (Entertainment USA)
Low price but low quality. One of Mastertronic's weakest releases.
Far from outstanding, but good fun. The computer players are tough, and the two player option provides some long term appeal.
All seven games are reasonable but this unusual approach to the sports simulation theme doesn't quite work.
A very dull shoot-'em-up, which is a vastly Inferior version of Paradroid for the same price.
A must for BMX fans and worthy of a look if you're too old for the real thing.
A very disappointing, second rate conversion of the arcade game... Six tedious levels to complete.
An excellent variation on the race game theme. Lacks variety, but the two player game holds long term interest.
Boulder Dash Construction Kit (Databyte/First Star)
The definitive purchase for Boulderdash fans. As many screens as you want, limited only by your imagination.
Highway Encounter (Gremlin/Vortex)
I enjoyed Highway Encounter quite a bit on the other machines and the C64 version has come well up to scratch in comparison.
We thank you from the bottom of our hearts if you report something wrong on our site. It's the only way we can fix any problems!
You are not currently logged in so your report will be anonymous.
Change the country to update it. Click outside of this pop-up to cancel.
If you auction an item, it will no longer show in the regular shop section of the site.