Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Commodore 64/128 | Fix-It Felix Jr. (Brokenbytes) | A superb conversion of a fun game, with longevity being its only shortcoming. | 85% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Speedball II Ultimate (Excess) | The ultimate version of the classic future sports games. Gorgeous static screens, access to the instructions and save games and fast loading from cartridge. | 91% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Trogue 64 (Wbochar) | A perfectly serviceable Rogue-like which may scratch an itch for dedicated dungeon dwellers. | 66% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Frogger Arcade (Hokuto Force) | A superbly accurate conversion of an ancient classic. | 81% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Tristam Island (Hugo Labrande) | One of the most modern, in-depth, well-written and challenging text adventure experiences I've played in recent times. | 91% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | MW Ultra: Premium Plus Edition (Psytronik) | A fantastic action-platformer; challenging, enjoyable and polished to the nth degree. | 94% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Platman Worlds (Premium Plus Edition) (Psytronik) | A very good platform game whose flaws see it fall short of greatness. | 76% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Endless Forms Most Beautiful (Rikib80) | A cute and tough platformer with an impish sense of humour. | 86% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Tower Of Rubble (Tomxx) | Fun and challenging, but its repetitive nature means it's best confined to short bursts of play. | 73% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Berks Four (Hokuto Force) | Basic but fun, with too little variety to be a great game. | 72% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | Maze Of The Mummy (Premium Plus Edition) (Psytronik) | A slick, but ultimately limited, puzzler. Initial enthusiasm wanes as the levels get trickier. | 55% | ||
Commodore 64/128 | The Vice Squad (Psytronik) | Miami Vice meets a horizontal Spy Hunter... A smooth scroller with lots of action and a variety of end-level opposition offering a notable challenge per level. | 73% | ||
Atari ST | Chess Simulator (Infogrames) | An easy-to-use program, solid, fast and powerful. The ability to match up to Colossus proves its strength. | 62% | ||
Atari Falcon | Ishar: Legend Of The Fortress (Silmarils) | The first Falcon game! A faster game engine and enhanced graphics make this a must if you don't have the ST version. | 82% | ||
Atari ST | Crystals of Arborea (Silmarils) | Crystals Of Arborea is a good game - if you're looking for a definitive RPG and are willing to splash out, try Ishar; if not, you could do a lot worse than this. | 77% | ||
Atari ST | Cohort II - Fighting for Rome (Impressions Ltd) | An involving, but complicated, war game, unfortunately let down by its graphics and control mechanism. | 68% | ||
Atari ST | Creatures (Thalamus) | Some great graphics and a wonderful sick sense of humour, but the game is also incredibly slow and gameplay is frustratingly unforgiving. | 65% | ||
Atari ST | Xenomorph (Pandora) | It's difficult to find any major faults in Xenomorph - it sets out to achieve an ambitious task and does it with aplomb. | 93% | ||
Dragon 32 | Backgammon (Microdeal) | Personally I would prefer to play the game on one of the traditional boards. | 40% | ||
Commodore Vic 20 | Xerus (Electronic Leisure) | A disappointment. I worried that I was missing some important point about this game, but in reality it is just another shoot the invaders escapade. | 40% |