Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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BBC Model B | Castle Frankenstein (Epic) | The game is good fun to play and quite entertaining. | 80% | ||
Atari 400/800 | 4 Letter Word (Soflow) | The game is fun and could be of educational value for small children, but more should be expected of a program designed for the 16K Atari. | 43% | ||
Spectrum 48K | 3D Starstrike (Realtime) | The game is fast and the graphics, based on wire-frame animation, are good and interesting. | 75% | ||
BBC/Electron | Creepy Cave (Atlantis) | The game is easy to play yet quite addictive, and you never know what surprises the next cave will hold. | 60% | ||
Commodore Vic 20 | Golf (Audiogenic) | The game is done well, and the holes are attractive and clear. | 84% | ||
Oric 48K | Super Meteors (Softek) | The game has a good start... but has not been properly finished. | 61% | ||
BBC Model B | Thrust (Superior) | The game has a compulsive quality that justifies Superior's usual high-profile promotion. | 90% | ||
TI99/4A | Kippy's Nightmare (Data Force) | The game ends when Kippy has been caught by the monsters five times. | 86% | ||
Commodore 64 | Choplifter (Ariolasoft) | The game could have been improved by having a 3D tape background to give it depth; it is very plain as it is. | 55% | ||
Spectrum 16K | Jumping Jack (Imagine) | The game appears to be so simple, you feel just one more go will give you that ace unbeatable score. | 98% | ||
BBC Model B | 'Owzat (Virgin Games) | The game appeals to me, and gives a change of scene from outer space to the Oval. | 74% | ||
BBC Model B | The Quest For The Holy Grail (Epic) | The game and type of problems it poses are, by now, fairly standard - not necessarily predictable, but very enjoyable for all that. | 88% | ||
Commodore 64 | Jumpin Jack (Livewire) | The game allows you to control nearly all aspects of play by a selection of keypresses and screen displays. | 84% | ||
Sinclair ZX81 | City Patrol (Macronics Systems) | The format and the graphics make it a little different from most of the other games I've tried for the ZX81. | 79% | ||
Commodore 64 | Space Shuttle: A Journey Into Space (Activision) | The flight simulator to end all flight simulators. | 95% | ||
BBC Model B | Bruce Lee (U. S. Gold) | The first game that combines the strategy element of Manic Miner clones with that extra touch of violence of combat games. | 80% | ||
BBC Model B | Ollie Octopus Sketchpad (Storm) | The enlarge and contract facility is well done, with good 'rubber-banding' on screen. | 40% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Fractions 1 (Kemsoft) | The end shows individual scores, average score and time taken if two or more children are playing. | 84% | ||
BBC B/B+/Master 128 | The Empire Strikes Back (Domark) | The Empire Strikes Back is an all-action, zap and blast, arcade game and even better than Star Wars. | 90% | ||
Acorn Electron | Crazee Rider (Superior/Acornsoft) | The Electron version does things at great speed to amaze Electron owners (cornering a strong technique point apparently). | 70% |