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Mario Bros
Spectrum 48K - Reviewed by Barry Tyler
Our aim is to review some of the games from yesteryear
for your benefit and give an unbiased view to some of the greats and not so greats!
To start the ball rolling the 1st game we have up for
you is Mario Bros. for the Spectrum 48k........more
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Bad Dudes vs Dragon Ninja
Nintendo NES Game Review - Reviewed by Barry Tyler
The hit arcade game got it's conversion to the NES back during the late 1980's
along with many other home systems. Heres another chance to catch the review
2nd time round!
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Street Fighter II Turbo
Reviewed By Leigh Cooper
This game was a massive step up from the original Street Fighter II The World
Warrior also on the SNES. At the time there were a lot of issues such as the
price, at nearly £50 seemed very harsh considering a lot of fans had already
got the first game. However........more
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Zombies a.k.a Zombies ate my neighbours
Reviewed By Koopa42
This is a little gem of a game, its single player mode is excellent but as
with many games it’s the 2 player antics that really light it up. The
best way to describe the ........more
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Another World a.k.a Out of this world
Reviewed by Koopa42
Lets start with the groundbreaking intro sequence; it was (and still is even in comparison to modern intros) one of the best intros ever. I remember thinking this was like watching a film, graphically superb (for the time). If you look at some of the modern classic intros (resident evil, dino crisis, splinter cell etc) Another World really was a fore bearer for them. ........more
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Wonderboy 3 The Dragon’s Trap
Reviewed by Koopa42
Here is a real platform/adventure cracker. The original Wonderboy was a good
solid side scrolling platform game, take that and add an adventure/puzzle element
and you have Wonderboy 3. ........more
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Super Mario Kart
Reviewed by Koopa42
Simply the best. That’s about it.
I could leave the review at that and that would be totally accurate but then
again not everybody likes racers so I had better tell you all why........more
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Doom
Reviewed by Koopa42
Now we’re getting into the realm of ‘groundbreaking classic’
strong words I know but you really can’t under estimate the sheer brilliance
of this all time classic, multi platform game. ........more
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Tetris
Reviewed by Koopa42
Feeling brave enough to take on a real classic to review! This game eviscerated
the mould and set the tone for pretty much every puzzler since. Come on lets
face it, you have to think pretty damn hard to remember any puzzle game before Tetris ........more
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Lethal Enforcers
Reviewed by Koopa42
Having reviewed some of my favourite games I feel I should even it up by reviewing
a real dog of a game. Lethal Enforcers on the arcade was OK but that’s
about it, I might even be being generous saying that. ........more
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Blue Lightning – Atari Lynx
Reviewed by Barry Tyler
What did we make with this original Lynx title? Read on to find out if it was hit or miss for Epyx!........more
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Goldeneye
Reviewed by Koopa42
The game is a first person shooter (FPS) but was graphically, pretty groundbreaking.
Levels were breathtakingly detailed and the texturing was unrivalled at the
time. Characters (both player & computer) were also excellently rendered ........more
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Super Runabout - Sega Dreamcast
Reviewed by Lee Cooper
Big cars, Big buildings, Big Destruction.............interested???........more
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Uridium 2
Commodore Amiga - Review by Wilshy
A whole generation of C64 kids ended up knowing more metal names than their science teachers thanks to Uridium. Andy Braybrook obviously had an obsession naming each level after a type of metal, but who cares? The game was wonderful. No holds barred, low on thrills but high on playability - that pretty much sums up Uridium. ........more
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Cannon Fodder
Commodore Amiga - Review by Wilshy
Do you think war is fun? With all the political correctness that surrounds the world we live in, it's a good thing a sense of humour can still exist. Cannon Fodder was released to the world in 1993 and keeping in the spirit of Sensible's past this showed the same sense of humour injection. ........more
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Renegade (The Trioligy)
Spectrum - Reviewed by Bluce Lee
Sideways scrolling Speccy satisfaction was round the corner
thanks to a conversion of the lesser-spotted coin-op 'Renegade'..............more
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Kings Bounty
Commodore Amiga - Reviewed by Bluce Lee
Let me tell you a story. It's about a man who ran a computer shop in the People's Republic of Mitcham in South London. His son played drums ineptly in a metal band and his wife had the horrific laugh of an otter that was addicted to cocaine and Joe Pasquale shows. Despite this he was a hero of the local Amiga scene. No he didn't program Syndicate, no he didn't revolutionise the public domain scene and no he didn't write for Amiga Power.........more
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