Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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BBC/Electron | Round Ones (Alternative) | The quality of Alternative's games has certainly improved recently and Round Ones will make a worthy addition to your collection. | 80% | ||
BBC B/B+/Master 128 | Play It Again Sam 7 (Superior/Acornsoft) | The quality is excellent, and though two of the games are re-releases of old titles, they are still fun to play. | 90% | ||
BBC Model B | Games Pack 1 (Logic Systems) | The programs work, and are of the average standard of those found listed in magazines, but my only recommendation can be that they are cheap. | 45% | ||
BBC Model B | Magazine Bibliography (McHugh Enterprises) | The programs are very useful and can save hours of work. | 78% | ||
BBC B/B+/Master 128 | Grafdisk And Grafkey (Clares Micro Supplies) | The programs all failed however to exploit the full capability of the BBC graphic commands. | 63% | ||
BBC B/B+/Master 128 | Galaforce (Superior/Acornsoft) | The programmer has returned to the days when games were simpler in concept and shown how fast, versatile, dazzling and astounding a well-coded game on the Beeb can be. | 90% | ||
Commodore Vic 20 | Countdown (Paramount) | The programmer has gone to town on the graphics and colours. | 90% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Mad Martha (Mikro-Gen) | The program understands a fair number of words and is very easy to communicate with. | 78% | ||
TI99/4A | Wallaby (Stainless) | The program runs smoothly unless you attempt to move sideways off screen... then it crashes with a "Bad Value". | 85% | ||
TI99/4A | Backgammon (Stainless) | The program overall seems reasonable, but it has little to offer an experienced player. | 60% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Buriabeast (Kerian UK Ltd) | The program often crashed, producing martian-style graphics, but even so, it is one to be recommended. | 66% | ||
Commodore 64 | Zodiac (Anirog) | The program makes up in sound for what it lacks in graphics. | 63% | ||
Dragon 32/64 | Tiny Touch 'N Go (Dorling Kindersley) | The program loads data files from tape at regular intervals... Otherwise, it works well. | 86% | ||
TI99/4A | Aztec Gold (Lizard Games) | The program itself is a master for any adventure because it is entirely data-driven, the program being loaded first then data read from files. | 77% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Moon Cresta (Incentive) | The program is well done with very fast action and impressive graphics. | 95% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Abersoft Forth (Abersoft) | The program is excellent... The special features are well worth the extra money. | 84% | ||
TI99/4A | Duel (Byteware) | The program is entertaining, highly absorbing and very well-thought-out and presented, with good graphics and colour. | 68% | ||
TI99/4A | Tower (Stainless) | The program is continually updating the screen display and aircraft data... Trying to input commands seems very slow and can be inaccurate. | 80% | ||
BBC/Electron | Southern Belle (Hewson Consultants) | The program is certainly original. | 70% | ||
BBC Model B | Mr. T's Number Games (Ebury) | The program is aimed at children up to about seven years old, but many older children were fascinated by the graphics and simplicity of operation. | 94% |