Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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BBC Model B | The Princess And The Ring (Unknown) | The interest level is aimed specifically at younger children so older ones may find the adventure frustrating. | 80% | ||
BBC Model B | The Yellow Brick Road (MEP North) | This package has a lot to offer... The handbook is very helpful to busy teachers - and those who find adventures beyond them! - giving solutions to the problems. | 80% | ||
BBC B/B+/Master 128 | Albert's House (Hummec) | Another very pleasing program from Derek Allen with the usual delightful graphics... An excellent stimulus for language development. | 87% | ||
BBC Model B | Pip Goes To The Moon (Northern Micromedia) | The package comes with a sample printout and a series of illustrations which can be used in games and other activities. | 71% | ||
BBC Model B | AMX Pagemaker Plus (AMS) | An excellent package and well worth the money. Buy it, whether you've got a mouse or not. | 90% | ||
Acorn Electron | RS423 Cartridge (Pace Ltd) | Make your Electron ready for the future! The Electron version of Commstar gives meaning to the RS423 interface and the Nightingale modem, whilst it doesn't have all the features of the latest modems, but remains a staunch performer in association with Commstar. | 88% | ||
BBC Model B | Super Teams (Gilvale) | As biorhythm programs go, this is one of the best. | 77% | ||
BBC Model B | SPQR (Universal Communications Company) | An excellent utility, capable of giving the highest quality printed text... It should make an extremely useful addition to any serious word-processor's repertoire. | 77% | ||
BBC Model B | Phloopy (Phi-Mag Systems) | Whether the system is a good buy is debatable... No-one should buy it without knowing what kind of use they want to make out of the micro, and checking carefully whether the system will be suitable. | 50% | ||
Acorn Electron | 737 Flight Simulator (Salamander) | A fascinating and exciting program. | 78% | ||
Atari ST | Shadowlands (The Hit Squad) | A refreshing slant on the RPG genre. | 73% | ||
Atari ST | Gunship (Kixx XL) | Realistic helicopter flying and equipment. It's far from state-of-the-art but the basic solidness of the game makes it a joy to fly. | 81% | ||
Atari ST | Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Kixx XL) | Games of this quality don't come around often. | 90% | ||
Atari ST | The Adventures of Robin Hood (Kixx XL) | The game content isn't bad, the graphics are OK, and the layout is good, even. But moving Robin around is a chore, using arrow keys because the preferred method of pointing-and-clicking on a spot just doesn't work. | 58% | ||
Atari ST | Night Shift (Kixx XL) | No matter how hectic things get, the control system acts beautifully - you won't find frustration with the joystick or keyboard commands. | 80% | ||
Atari ST | World Class Rugby: Five Nations Edition (Audiogenic) | Far and away the best rugby game ever seen on a computer, and probably one of the top three sports sims full stop. | 90% | ||
Atari ST | Dreamlands (Silmarils) | This is almost worth buying for Ishar alone. Storm Master is intriguing and if you stick with Transarctica it's possible to get something out of it too. | 84% | ||
Atari ST | WalZ (Unknown) | Nothing new, everything bloody old. Everything in Arkanoid, but that game was so much more polished than this. | 29% | ||
Atari ST | Hoyle: Book of Games: Vol. I (Kixx XL) | Dull games, dull graphics. This should have been laid to rest years ago. | 27% | ||
Atari ST | Cruise For A Corpse (Kixx XL) | The graphics are superb, the puzzles tricky enough and the touches of humour just the right side of smirksome. | 86% |