Game Review: Panther (Commodore 64, Entertainment USA)
Panther was the first of the Entertainment USA releases in a revised Mastertronic packaging for the label, so rather than have the stars and stripes […]
Panther was the first of the Entertainment USA releases in a revised Mastertronic packaging for the label, so rather than have the stars and stripes […]
Some four months after the ZX Spectrum conversion of Las Vegas Video Poker, the MSX version was released – using the later Entertainment USA type […]
In the two previous articles in this series, we looked at games on individual formats and how well they sold, including many surprising numbers for […]
Los Angeles SWAT is often also known as S.W.A.T. – primarily because of the title screen saying those initials, and even the front of the […]
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The Six Opponents Regardless of which opponent you fought against, they all play the same and have no other fighting attributes to their abilities. You’ll […]
Ninja: The Game The object of Ninja is to rescue Princess Di-Di, pearl of the Orient which is a prisoner in the palace of pearls. […]
Presentation The loading screen for is excellent and there is plenty of detail and use of colour here. It clearly gives off the sense that […]
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