Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Amstrad CPC464 | Bruce Lee (U. S. Gold) | There is more to a game than just good sound and graphics, as far as I am concerned playability is the most important thing and it is here that Bruce Lee wins - he certainly does in my 464. | 83% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Bounty Bob Strikes Back (U. S. Gold) | On balance Bounty Bob is an average game, which is a shame, as it could have been an excellent one. | 57% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Doppleganger (Alligata) | Uses full colour sprites on a multicolour background, and could be described as an arcade adventure. | 73% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | World Series Baseball (Imagine) | The use of colour, the brilliant sound track and the un-rivalled humour in the graphics are almost bound to make this a smash hit for Christmas. | 88% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole (Mosaic) | Level 9 have an excellent reputation for fiendish adventures with clever and amusing puzzles. They can, and have done, much better than this. | 58% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | On The Run (Design Design) | Disappointing for Design Design. | 52% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Marsport (Gargoyle Games) | The sheer size of the city and the problem solving element make this a very challenging game to play and well worth the price. | 67% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Starion (Melbourne House) | It's not often I'm amazed by a new program for the Amstrad machines, but I am truly amazed by Starion. | 90% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Macadam Bumper (ERE Informatique) | This is a pinball table construction set and, apart from having a small board size, I don't really have any complaints. | 50% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Brian Jacks Superstar Challenge (Martech) | This is one of those joystick destroyers. It's not as exciting as the Daley Thompson version and seems to be trying to run on a non-existent wave of fame. | 30% | ||
Amstrad/Commodore 64 | Wizard's Lair (Bubble Bus) | There's a lack of attention to detail throughout this program... It leaves you wishing the author had taken a few more days and tidied things up. | 30% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | A View To A Kill (Domark) | This game certainly gives you something to keep trying at, but whether it's skill or bugs I'm not quite sure. | 30% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Boulder Dash (Mirrorsoft) | Boulder Dash is incredibly addictive, the strongest 'Just one more game and then I'll finish' I have ever come across. | 90% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Computer Scrabble (Leisure Genius) | This game is both addictive and frustrating and will keep you amused well into the early hours. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Southern Belle (Hewson Consultants) | I'm sure that this simulator is more true to life than many of those other genre, but perhaps that is also its major failing. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | First Steps With The Mr Men (Mirrorsoft) | The games are simple, but bright, colourful and appeal to children. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | North Sea Bullion Adventure (Kuma Computers) | This game would not even make a bad magazine listing. As a commercial piece of software it plumbs new shallows. | 10% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Hard Hat Mack (Ariolasoft) | If you want to add another platforms and ladders game to the collection, you could do worse than this. | 30% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Master Of The Lamps (Activision) | You can't die and the worst that can happen is that you may be sent back to the beginning of the last tunnel. This means that however badly you play, you can get to the end and, if you persevere for long enough you can complete the game. | 30% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Rock Raid (Kuma Computers) | The original was on a one colour vector display but Kuma have improved things and used the four available colours in mode one to create a more realistic 3D effect. | 70% |