Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Amstrad CPC464 | Multi Player Soccer Manager (D&H) | Even if you think you've had your fill of football games, get a copy of Multi-Player Soccer Manager anyway, it'll be money well spent. | 72% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Twin World (Ubisoft) | For high adventure stakes, get Twin Worlds and play it now. | 84% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Heroes (Domark) | An excellent compilation. It's worth its weight in gold. | 86% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Iron Lord (Ubisoft) | An excellent offering of epic proportions, quite a rarity these days. | 82% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Spaghetti Western Simulator (Zeppelin Games) | Make sure you get out and buy this superbly produced package now, partner. | 88% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | World Soccer (Zeppelin Games) | There are some excellent graphics to see you through your dealings, but you'll need to do your homework well if you want to field the side that's going to go all the way to the top. | 86% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | T-Bird (Mastertronic Plus) | As a budget game, T-Bird is packed with action, and what it may lack in the colour stakes is more than compensated for by the excellent sonics and variety of enemies to blast away. | 76% | ||
Amstrad CPC464/664/6128 | Mike Read's Computer Pop Quiz (Encore) | The graphics are well-defined, and there are some nice sound effects to liven up the game but, be careful, that old computer sure knows the answers to a lot of questions. | 82% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | A Question Of Sport (Encore) | There's plenty of fun to be had here, and the clear sonics will let you know just how well you've done on each question. | 80% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Monty Python's Flying Circus (Virgin Games) | The weirdest and what must be one of the most playable games of the year. And certainly the most original. | 88% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | International 3D Tennis (Empire) | Once you've got the hang of it and you've got used to the rather curious looking figures, you'll be glued to the court 'til Wimbledon comes around again next year. | 83% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters (Domark) | If you're after mindless fun and something that will keep you glued to your screen til the bitter end, look no further than the challenge laid down by the Reptilons. | 85% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Shadow Warriors (Ocean) | All right for those of you who are looking for some mindless thuggery Oriental-style. | 73% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Vendetta (System 3) | If it's bright lights and blasting you're after, think again, but if you're into lasting gameplay with plenty of cunning, you're in for a treat with Vendetta. | 75% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Draw 15 (Fowler) | The documentation is very good, but the implementation is flawed by being restricted to defining 8 x 8 squares. | 50% | ||
TI99/4A | Lionel And The Ladders (Intrigue) | On the whole, a good entertaining game which requires advance planning and quick reactions. | 80% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Clever Clogs - Star Trucker (Computer Tutor) | Taken as a game for one player, it is entertaining and fun, in much the same way as is the adult game Trivial Pursuit. | 80% | ||
Spectrum 48K | Glug Glug (CRL) | The graphics are good, as are the sound effects and the keys used are very sensible. | 85% | ||
Dragon 32/64 | Red Meanies (Salamander) | I thought it was a good game but it did not have the usual excitement of a 2-D Pac-man. | 60% | ||
Sharp MZ-700 | Space Panic (Solo) | An excellent game and super value. | 95% |