A mix of arcade game and puzzle game, Helter Skelter by Audiogenic was released on many formats. We look at the PC (MSDOS) ,ST, Amiga, BBC, C64, Spectrum, Amstrad CPC all on the original hardware and see how it plays across the versions.
Who you gonna call? Well the Oliver Twins it turns out, who designed and oversaw Ghostbusters 2 for Activision. Released on the Spectrum, C64, CPC, ST and Amiga, we look at the game on the real hardware.
This 3 level game follows the plot of the movie and was released in time for Christmas 1989. Is it up to the quality of the original game?
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An Afterburner clone but on budget? We check out this Codemasters game on the Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and Amiga to see how it stands up.
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Street Machine is a top down racer from Software Invasion for the Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. The review in Amstrad Computer User promised alot so I simply had to investigate. Racer your car in different weather conditions and repair damaged parts. I fire up my CPC 6128 and Commodore 64 to find out what the game holds in store.
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The early days of 8 bit micros were a bit like the Wild West. People cloned arcade games without licences and took whatever was popular and made their own versions. And what was more popular than Pacman? We look at 12 games that borrow heavily from Pacman on 8 bit Micros. From straight rip off's to 3D games.
Games featured are Pacmania (C16), Jawbreaker (Atari 8 Bit), Munchmania (C64), 3D Munchy (BBC), Haunted Hedges (Amstrad CPC), Jelly Monsters (Vic 20), Hungry Horace (Spectrum), Munchy (C64), Gulpman (Spectrum), Snapper (BBC), Muncher (Amstrad CPC) and 3D Pacman (Spectrum).
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Xenon 2 made a big splash upon release complete with a soundtrack from Bomb The Bass. ChinnyVision looks at the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga and Sega Master System versions all on the original hardware.
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Cavemania is a 1990 budget game from Atlantis released for the Amstrad CPC, Spectrum, C64, Atari ST and Amiga where you are a caveman who has to collect eggs (like a hens egg) across each level before returning them to your cave. ChinnyVision checks out the game on original hardware.
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Nigel Mansell, the fastest man on 4 wheels with a moustache. This is in fact the second Forumula One game produced with his name on and was released by Gremlin. Their last game for the Spectrum and CPC, this was also released on the ST, Amiga (ECS and AGA), PC, Super Nintendo and the Sega Megadrive. Does it stack up against the likes of F1GP?
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In April 1986 it was announced that Amstrad had acquired Sinclair for 5 million pounds. But how and why did this happen? ChinnyVision looks at this momentous event in UK computing.
Let us journey back to 1986 when Alan Sugar met Sir Clive Sinclair.
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