Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Amstrad CPC464 | Sudoku (Cronosoft) | A slick and addictive implementation of the paper-based original. | 90% | ||
Spectrum 48K/128K | Rallybug & Banger Management (Cronosoft) | Yet another solid and playable Jonathan Cauldwell production, with the originality that we have come to expect. | 70% | ||
PC (Windows) | Dungeon Siege 2 (Microsoft Game Studios) | Hardly a huge leap forward, yet fun nonetheless. | 70% | ||
Sega Genesis | R.B.I. Baseball '93 (Tengen) | Another high quality baseball title, more suited to the less fussy baseball fanatic. | 83% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (JP Version) | Snow Bros. Nick & Tom (Tengen) | A great conversion of a classic game. Without the passwords, the challenge level is pitched just right. Ignore these and this is definitely worth a look. | 83% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Technoclash (Electronic Arts) | Nothing but an average exploration game, with a short game life. | 68% | ||
Sega CD (US Version) | Batman Returns (Sega) | Finally we're starting to see some of what the Mega-CD can do! Literally two games in one package and ranks as one of the best Mega-CD titles money can buy. | 90% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Davis Cup World Tour (Tengen) | The best, and surely the definitive, and unquestionably grooviest tennis game for the Megadrive, at last! | 90% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | International Rugby (Domark) | An average Rugby game, which has some play flaws to add to its drab appearance. It's fun after a fashion, but fails to capture the real spirit of the sport. | 71% | ||
Sega Master System (EU Version) | Andre Agassi Tennis (Tecmagik) | Tecmagik's excellent reputation is rained off by an unplayable tennis simulation. Go for Wimbledon Tennis instead. | 46% | ||
Sega Game Gear (US Version) | Streets Of Rage 2 (Sega) | An excellent sequel to an already good game - one of the best scrolling beat-'em-ups to ever hit the Game Gear. | 89% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | NBA All-Star Challenge (Flying Edge) | A dull, wafer-thin excuse for a game that basketball fans especially should avoid at all costs. | 29% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | King's Bounty: The Conquerors Quest (Electronic Arts) | Compared to the likes of Landstalker and Shining Force, it's a steaming cowpat of a game and doesn't warrant purchase. | 80% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Blockout (Electronic Arts) | Unusual, addictive and just as brilliant now as it was back then. | 91% | ||
Sega Genesis | David Crane's Amazing Tennis (Absolute Entertainment) | The best tennis game on the Megadrive. Oozing realism and combining great action with stunning graphics. | 89% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Ranger X (Sega) | What a groovy game. Ranger X is impervious to just about every criticism, so getting it would be jolly sensible. A totally amazing blaster! | 92% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Ball Jacks (namco) | Weirdly enjoyable - for a short while. After the novelty wears off, its appeal plummets faster than that 'plane out of the movie Alive. | 63% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Captain Planet and the Planeteers (Sega) | A very average licence converted into an absolute shambles of a travesty on the Megadrive. Avoid at all costs. | 31% | ||
Sega Master System (EU Version) | WWF Steel Cage Challenge (Flying Edge) | Even die-hard WWF wrestling fans will be disappointed with this one. | 47% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (JP Version) | J League Pro-Striker (Sega) | Although initially off-putting, this soccer simulation turns out to be one of the greatest video game renderings of the national sport ever produced. | 91% |