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 January 1991 |
Original Release Price: | £1.95 |
Market Valuation: | £1.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Author(s): | - |
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An ambitious conversion which disk owners will enjoy... On cassette, only the most patient of Dragon Breed fans will enjoy it.
Six looped tracks offer little variety, but at least the C64 game is fast and plays all right. Both versions however, are hardly the hottest thing on four wheels.
Buck Rogers: Countdown To Doomsday (SSI/US Gold)
Absorbing and addictive... The king of the 'Tactical' RPG castle.
An interesting murder-mystery across six disks, with graphics including rather nice digitized images of actors and actresses as characters in the story.
Curse Of The Azure Bonds (SSI)
A dated game, despite the advanced graphics and sound... The combat system is very good with the game allowing the player to deal in tactical manoeuvring.
Captivating stuff! The game world is well-designed, the plot and the opponents are imaginative, and the puzzles ore challenging with many thrills and spills to keep you on the edge of your chair.
Supremacy (Virgin/Mastertronic)
The presentation is glossy and entertaining, the challenge is high and tactical thought is necessary.
Hard to beat... Technically impressive, with some okay sprites and top-notch backgrounds.
The Real Ghostbusters (The Hit Squad)
While gameplay isn't bad, later levels repeat the graphics from earlier ones and the end screen is the same as the one at the start, only with different text.
There's little to compete with R-Type for sheer style and quality of conversion.
Magic Land Dizzy (Codemasters)
Good fun, with a large play area to explore and some very fiendish puzzles that'll have you tearing out your hair.
Operation Wolf (The Hit Squad)
A simplistic game idea, very tough, but well done and if it appeals - buy it!
At least the main plane graphic looks good, which is about the only positive thing that can be said.
A fascinating conversion of the Atari Lynx game... A big challenge that it's hard to leave alone.
Emlyn Hughes Arcade Quiz (Audiogenic)
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Five levels provide a big, and very tough challenge. Unfortunately, end-of-level confrontations are made dull with Strider turning into a sluggish, tank-like robot.
An uninspiring and unambitious conversion. Licence To Kill was much better!
James Pond: Underwater Agent (Millennium)
Cute and colourful... Twelve varied missions provide a big challenge, though repeating early levels could be offputting - a password system would have been welcome.
Extremely easy to get into and great fun with two players... All the characters and creatures look good; nicely detailed and well-animated.
Night Shift (Lucasfilm/US Gold)
Working in a toy factory really is as good as your kid brother dreams!
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