[{"TitleName":"Command Performance","Publisher":"U.S. Gold Ltd","Author":"","YearOfRelease":"1988","ZxDbId":"0011229","Reviews":[{"Issue":{"Name":"Your Sinclair Issue 41, May 1989","Price":"£1.6","ReleaseDate":"1989-04-17","Editor":"Teresa Maughan","TotalPages":92,"HasCoverTape":false,"FlannelPanel":"Editor: Teresa 'You're Fired' Maughan\r\nArt Editor: Catherine 'Head in Bucket' Higgs\r\nDeputy Editor: Matt 'Hi It's Mattie' Bielby\r\nProduction Editor: Jackie 'I Want It Yesterday' Ryan\r\nStaff Writer: Duncan 'What Time Do You Call This' MacDonald\r\nDesigner: Thor 'No Worries' Goodall\r\nEditorial Assistant: David 'Yo' Wilson\r\nTechnical Consultant: David McCandless\r\nContributors: Marcus Berkmann, Richard Blaine, Ciaran Brennan, Jonathan Davies, Mike Gerrard, Sean Kelly, Catherine 'Nosebag' Peters, Peter Shaw, Rachael Smith, Phil South, Ben Stone\r\nAdvertisement Manager: Alison Morton\r\nAdvertisement Executive: Stephen Bloy\r\nAdvertisement Director: Alistair Ramsay\r\nProduction Manager: Judith Middleton\r\nAdvertisement Production: Katherine Balchin\r\nMarketing Manager: Bryan Denyer\r\nPublisher: Terry Grimwood\r\nFinance Director: Colin Crawford\r\nManaging Director: Stephen England\r\nChairman: Felix Dennis\r\n\r\nPublished by Dennis Publishing Ltd, [redacted] Company registered in England.\r\nTypesetters: Carlinpoint [redacted]\r\nReproduction: Graphic Ideas, London\r\nPrinters: Chase Web Offset [redacted]\r\nDistribution: Seymour Press [redacted]\r\n\r\nAll material in Your Sinclair ©1989 Felden Productions, and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of the publishers. Your Sinclair is a monthly publication."},"MainText":"US Gold\r\n£12.99 cass/£19.99 disk\r\nReviewer: Matt Bielby\r\n\r\nWhat an odd compilation this is. No theme or concept to it at all, just lots of stuff from 1987/88 that sits together rather awkwardly, a bit like chalk and cheese. A sports sim here, a strategy game there... surely nobody's going to be big on all of them?\r\n\r\nLucky then, that most of this lot are pretty good, there's even a smattering of megagames, though I can't really rave about the opener...\r\n\r\n10TH FRAME - 55°\r\n\r\nA ten pin bowling sim? Doesn't sound too promising to me and, ahem, it isn't. Don't get me wrong - it's a reasonable and challenging program struggling under the weight of an original game that gives very little to go on. There is only really one screen, with you as a little wire outline man bowling at the bottom, and the pins set up along an alley that stretches away in front of you.\r\n\r\nYou can take part in either League or Open bowling, with three different skill levels - though only the hardest 'professional' one is worth going for. What more can I say - the graphics are so dull that even the reasonable playability can't save it in my eyes. In '87 we gave it a (generous) seven, but in '89 I'll lean nearer 55°.\r\n\r\nTHE ARMAGEDDON MAN - 80°\r\n\r\nEek! It's a bit hard this maintaining world peace lark. Armageddon Man is a sort of Warring Nations Manager, in which your task is to juggle the economic and military balance of sixteen different countries and prevent war breaking out by a combination of praise, aid, condemnation and military force. An icon driven strategy exercise, it's far too complicated to go into here except to say that it takes a lot of concentration and a strong memory - which is probably why I succeeded in provoking limited nuclear exchange within minutes! I'll have to stand by the eight (pre-Foreign Legion) Gwyn gave it, though I did find the task of keeping all these squabbling youngsters in line, a bit 'trying.'\r\n\r\nSHACKLED - 43°\r\n\r\nA black and white Gauntlet clone that's a poor imitation of Avenger, Ranarama and the big 'G' itself. Small sprites, bad collision detection and poor animation ruin what remains a playable concept, especially in two player mode. Not a highlight of this collection.\r\n\r\nXENO - 86°\r\n\r\nThis one's pretty damn good too. Very simple and very playable, it's a futuristic variant on ice hockey featuring two saucer-shaped craft instead of teams. You look down on the pitch from behind the audience and control your saucer by a bizarre system involving projecting a cursor which is connected to you by a dotted line, and then shooting off as if catapulted along that line. It takes some getting used to, but in two player mode, with the time limit on each move reduced to a couple of seconds, it's one of the fastest cut-and-thrusts (Oo-er) around.\r\n\r\nBOBSLEIGH - 91°\r\n\r\nBrilliant, this one. One of the best Speccy sports sims I've seen. It links a very fast and convincing race down the banked track - where you have to learn the speed and angle to take each corner - with a waggling push off and management aspect. You have to keep the cost of training, repairs and upkeep to a minimum, while aiming to earn enough in sponsorship money to buy a world class Olympic 'bob.' It's very easy to get into, hard to get good at and absolutely spiffing!\r\n\r\nMERCENARY - 95°\r\n\r\nNow this is the biz! What a cracker! It's ripper! Erm.. I quite like it. A 3D vector graphic thingie, representing part of the surface of an alien planet, it's absolutely jam-packed with hidden rooms, corridors, space-ships for the nicking, teleports, roadways and so on. You can quite easily spend hours just wandering around, stealing or buying spacecraft and shooting things. In the end though, you're going to have to try and get off the planet, for which you'll need a particularly super whizzo ship which is hidden somewhere. Our Dunc reckons it took him a good twenty hours of exploration and map-making, but I think he's lying and it took forty.\r\n\r\nTRANTOR - 83°\r\n\r\nPerhaps the most conventional game here, it's a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up with nice big graphics, fast and smooth animation and great sound. There's also a flamethrower (my favourite!). It's blummin' good, if not quite worth the nine generous Snouty once gave it.\r\n\r\nHARDBALL - 70°\r\n\r\nColourful baseball sim, with large, well drawn sprites. It's obviously a thoughtful representation of the game, where you can play both fielding and batting sides, substitute team members and choose between at least eight sorts of pitching throws. The only problem is, I don't find baseball all that interesting. Ho hum.\r\n\r\nCHOLO - 72°\r\n\r\nA wire frame 3D vector graphics thing that I found quite hard to get into. You find yourself in a post nuclear world. All the humans are trapped in an underground bunker by rampaging robots who are trying to keep them down there. You play the one sane robot trying to break the seal and let the people out by capturing and reprogramming the hostile droids. It uses all of Firebird's vector graphic skills and if it pales a little next to Mercenary, there's no great shame in that.\r\n\r\nPSYCHO PIGS UXB - 79°\r\n\r\nWhat was Dunc thinking of?! He gave this silly, monotone effort an eight. But I think it's hopeless, it's repetitive, it's... it's the twelfth time I just played it in a row. Yep, Psycho Pigs UXB is an addictive little sausage, full of mad porkers running around, dropping down holes, popping up again and blowing each other up. Cute, violent and fun. And it inspired an ace YS T-Shirt to boot!","ReviewerComments":[],"OverallSummary":"A very mixed grill, both in type of game and in standard, but containing a fair amount of crackling nontheless.","Page":"66,67","Denied":false,"Award":"Not Awarded","Reviewers":[{"Name":"Matt Bielby","Score":"77","ScoreSuffix":"%"}],"ScreenshotText":[],"BlurbText":[],"TranscriptBy":"Chris Bourne","ReviewScores":[{"Header":"Overall","Score":"77%","Text":""}],"CompilationReviewScores":[{"Header":"10th Frame","Score":"55%","Text":"10th Frame"},{"Header":"Armageddon Man","Score":"80%","Text":"The Armageddon Man"},{"Header":"Bobsleigh","Score":"91%","Text":"Bobsleigh"},{"Header":"Cholo","Score":"72%","Text":"Cholo"},{"Header":"Shackled","Score":"43%","Text":"Shackled"},{"Header":"Mercenary","Score":"95%","Text":"Mercenary"},{"Header":"Xeno","Score":"86%","Text":"Xeno"},{"Header":"Psycho Pigs UXB","Score":"79%","Text":"Psycho Pigs U.X.B."},{"Header":"Trantor","Score":"83%","Text":"Trantor: The Last Stormtrooper"},{"Header":"Hardball","Score":"70%","Text":"HardBall!"}]},{"Issue":{"Name":"C&VG (Computer & Video Games) Issue 87, Jan 1989","Price":"£1.2","ReleaseDate":"1988-12-16","Editor":"Eugene Lacey","TotalPages":156,"HasCoverTape":false,"FlannelPanel":"Editor: Eugene Lacey\r\nDeputy Editor: Julian Rignall\r\nArt Editor: Andrea Walker\r\nStaff Writer: Matt Bielby\r\nAdvertisement Manager: Garry Williams\r\nSales Executive: Joanne Cook\r\nCopy Control: Lora Clark\r\nPublisher: Terry Pratt\r\n\r\nSubscription Enquiries to: EMAP Frontline, [redacted]\r\n\r\nEditorial and Advertisement Offices: [redacted]\r\n\r\n108,892 (Jan-June 1988)."},"MainText":"COMPILATION CITY\r\n\r\nThe festive season is a time of peace, joy... and compilations. This year is no exception, and there's a plethora of collections, assemblages and gift packs attempting to seduce a punter into parting with his pounds. Julian Rignall gives his advice on which ones offer the best value for money...\r\n\r\nOne version of each compilation has been judged, but since games often vary in quality from format to format, there's a full list of marks for all versions of the compilation at the end of this feature, presented as three 'league' tables: one for Spectrum, one for Amstrad and one for C64 owners, giving a clear indication about which compilations are the best on which machines.\r\n\r\nGIANTS\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £12.99 Cass, C64 £14.99 Disk, Spec £17.99 Disk.\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nCALIFORNIA GAMES: Seven whacky events from the West Coast. Superb stuff!\r\n\r\n720: Blocky, but competent skateboarding arcade conversion.\r\n\r\nGAUNTLET II: Good, but ageing conversion of the coin-op classic.\r\n\r\nOUTRUN: A big seller, but very average in all respects.\r\n\r\nROLLING THUNDER: Ghastly coin-op conversion.\r\n\r\nA reasonable collection with one outstanding game, and one bummer\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 78%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 72%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 72%\r\n\r\nSTATE OF THE ART\r\nMACHINE: ST\r\nSUPPLIER: Ocean\r\nPRICE: £29.99\r\nVERSION TESTED: ST\r\n\r\nBARBARIAN: Great hack 'n' slash fighting game.\r\n\r\nCRAZY CARS: So-so race game that lacks challenge.\r\n\r\nENDURO RACER: Poor conversion of the Sega motocross arcade game.\r\n\r\nWIZBALL: Colourful and original horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up.\r\n\r\nRAMPAGE: Great conversion, but ultimately repetitive.\r\n\r\nFairly good value for money, with a mixture of good and bad titles.\r\n\r\nAtari ST Overall: 75%\r\n\r\nSPORTS WORLD 88\r\nMACHINE: C64\r\nSUPPLIER: U.S. Gold\r\nPRICE: £12.99 Cass, £14 99 Disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nCHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING: Novel and compelling, but the multiload is a pain.\r\n\r\n10TH FRAME: Superb bowling game with lovely graphics and feel.\r\n\r\nHARDBALL: Great American sports game with good graphics.\r\n\r\nLEADERBOARD: Classic golf game that's been done to death.\r\n\r\n4TH & INCHES: Simply the best American football game available.\r\n\r\nSNOOKER AND POOL: Alright if you like this sort of thing.\r\n\r\nGO FOR GOLD: Excellent six-event sports simulation.\r\n\r\nWATER POLO: Unusual, and it's playable too!\r\n\r\nA brilliant package; on absolute must for sports fans.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 91%\r\n\r\nFISTS 'N' THROTTLES\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Elite\r\nPRICE: £9.95\r\nVERSION TESTED: Amstrad\r\n\r\nIKARI WARRIORS: Ageing, but extremely playable and addictive shooting game.\r\n\r\nBUGGY BOY: Excellent off-road race game.\r\n\r\nTHUNDERCATS: Colourful and addictive horizontally scrolling hack 'em up.\r\n\r\nDRAGON'S LAIR: Mediocre multiload arcade game.\r\n\r\nENDURO RACER: Another excellent off-road race game — this time with bikes.\r\n\r\nA good all-round assemblage, with only one weak link.\r\n\r\nAmstrad Overall: 82%\r\nC64 Overall: 83%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 81%\r\n\r\nGOLD, SILVER, BRONZE\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE: £12.99\r\nVERSION TESTED: Spec\r\n\r\nSUMMER GAMES I: Fairly good eight-event simulation marred by long multiload.\r\n\r\nSUMMER GAMES II: improvement over its predecessor, but still suffers with long loading.\r\n\r\nWINTER GAMES: The pick of the bunch with seven good events; multiload's a pain.\r\n\r\nIf you can stand the multiload, it's a reasonable package, but doesn't stand up to the likes of Game, Set and Match.\r\n\r\nSpectrum Overall: 63%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 74%\r\nC64 Overall: 88%\r\n\r\nTASTE OF AMERICA\r\nMACHINES: C64\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE: £9.99 Cass\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nSIDE ARMS: Laughably grotty parody of the horizontally scrolling arcade game.\r\n\r\nSOLOMON'S KEY: Very addictive and enjoyable puzzle game.\r\n\r\nWORLD CLASS LEADERBOARD:\r\nThe best of the series — if you can take any more.\r\n\r\nSUPERCYCLE: Easy, but exciting motorcycle racing game.\r\n\r\nTaste of America offers three nice bites, and and a side dish that'll make you throw up.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 73%\r\n\r\nCOMMAND PERFORMANCE\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE: Ams/Spec/C64 £12.99 Cass, C64 £14.99 Disk, SPEC £17.99 Disk, AMS £19.99 Disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nMERCENARY: Classic vector graphic exploration game.\r\n\r\nHARDBALL: Great American sports game with good graphics.\r\n\r\nARMAGEDDON MAN: Very tepid and pedestrian war game.\r\n\r\nLEVIATHAN: Uncontrollable and unaddictive three-level Zaxxon clone.\r\n\r\nBOB SLEIGH: Hum-drum simulation with some token strategy\r\n\r\nSHACKLED: Utterly dire Gauntlet clone.\r\n\r\nTRANTOR: Very average and unchallenging shoot and explore game.\r\n\r\nCHOLO: Slow, but fairly compelling vector exploration game.\r\n\r\nXENO: Rubbish future sport simulation that plays like a brick.\r\n\r\n10TH FRAME: Superb bowling game with lovely graphics and feel.\r\n\r\nA very mixed bag. Apart from Mercenary, there's nothing really outstanding, and Xeno and Shackled plumb the depths.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 67%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 75%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 72%\r\n\r\nHISTORY IN THE MAKING\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £24.99 Cass, C64/Ams £29.99 Disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nBEACHHEAD: Four-level combat game that has aged badly.\r\n\r\nBEACHHEAD II: Superb four-part combat game with great graphics and speech.\r\n\r\nBRUCE LEE: Classic arcade adventure with a little kick and chop.\r\n\r\nIMPOSSIBLE MISSION: Arguably the best-ever C64 game.\r\n\r\nKUNG-FU MASTER: Ageing arcade conversion that offers a bit of fun.\r\n\r\nGAUNTLET: Addictive conversion of the massive coin-op.\r\n\r\nGOONIES: Very droll puzzle/action game. Dire graphics.\r\n\r\nEXPRESS RAIDER: Pretty poor Kung-Fu Master game set on a train.\r\n\r\nLEADERBOARD: The ubiquitous golf game pops up yet again.\r\n\r\nSPY HUNTER: Enjoyable, but limited vertically scrolling blaster.\r\n\r\nSUPER CYCLE: Great motorbike racing game that's just a little too easy.\r\n\r\nWORLD GAMES: Eight weird events from around the world: ranks with California Games as the best of the series.\r\n\r\nRAID OVER MOSCOW: Fun-pack shoot 'em up with very fascist overtones.\r\n\r\nROAD RUNNER: Faithful conversion, but wrecked by an arduous multiload.\r\n\r\nINFILTRATOR: Competent arcade adventure.\r\n\r\nVery pricey, especially as most if the better games are already available on budget, or other, cheaper compilations.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 74%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 70%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 69%\r\n\r\nACTION SET\r\nMACHINE: ST\r\nSUPPLIER: Gremlin Graphics\r\nPRICE: £19.99\r\nVERSION TESTED: ST\r\n\r\nDEFLEKTOR: A rather easy puzzle game, but fun nevertheless.\r\n\r\nNORTHSTAR: Colourful and fairly addictive shoot 'em up.\r\n\r\nTRAILBLAZER: Average race game variant with a few frills.\r\n\r\n3D GALAX: A good exercise in 3D programming, but not much of a shoot 'em up.\r\n\r\nMASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: A game-of-the-film that should appeal to kids.\r\n\r\nPretty good value, even though the games themselves aren't particularly brilliant.\r\n\r\nAtari ST Overall: 74%\r\n\r\nGAME, SET AND MATCH II\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Ocean\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £12.95 cass, £17.95 disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: Spec\r\n\r\nMATCH DAY II: The best football simulation available on the Spectrum.\r\n\r\nSUPERBOWL: Average simulation that might appeal to fans of the sport.\r\n\r\nWINTER OLYMPIAD: Six-event simulation, similar to the Games series.\r\n\r\nIAN BOTHAM'S TEST MATCH: An unexciting and bland cricket simulation.\r\n\r\nBASKET MASTER: Fairly competent game with naff graphics.\r\n\r\nTRACK AND FIELD: Jolly waggling version from a few years back.\r\n\r\nNICK FALDO'S GOLF: Good a couple of years ago, but now looking very dodgy.\r\n\r\nSUPER HANG-ON: Super indeed; a motorbike race game par excellence.\r\n\r\nSTEVE DAVIS SNOOKER: Apparently the best of its kind. Who's arguing?\r\n\r\nCHAMPIONSHIP SPRINT: Super Sprint with a course designer: it's alright.\r\n\r\nSome of the games are a bit ropey, but there's plenty of variety and the whole package should keep a sports fan happy for weeks.\r\n\r\nSpectrum Overall: 82%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 81%\r\nC64 Overall: 87%\r\n\r\nTAITO COIN-OP HITS\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Imagine\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £12.99 cass\r\nVERSION TESTED: Spec\r\n\r\nRASTAN: A great exploration game with large map and plenty of enemies to hack.\r\n\r\nSLAPFIGHT: Tricky, but addictive vertically scrolling shoot 'em up.\r\n\r\nRENEGADE: Excellent conversion of the arcade beat 'em up.\r\n\r\nARKANOID: Addictive Breakout variant.\r\n\r\nARKANOID: REVENGE OF DOH: More of the some, and even more addictive.\r\n\r\nFLYING SHARK: Superb conversion of the arcade WW II shoot 'em up.\r\n\r\nBUBBLE BOBBLE: A totally faithful conversion of the amazing platform arcade game.\r\n\r\nLEGEND OF KAGE: The arcade game wasn't brilliant; neither is this.\r\n\r\nAll excellent games apart from Legend of Kage, and even that isn't too bad. A must for an avid arcade gamesplayer.\r\n\r\nSpec Overall: 94%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 93%\r\nC64 Overall: 94%\r\n\r\nKARATE ACE\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Gremlin Graphics\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £14.99 Cass, £17.99 Disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nWAY OF THE EXPLODING FIST:\r\nThe grandad of computer beat 'em ups is still fun, but badly flawed.\r\n\r\nWAY OF THE TIGER: Similar to Exploding Fist, but not as good.\r\n\r\nSAMURAI TRILOGY: Exploding Fist with swords, and it's rubbish of the very highest order.\r\n\r\nBRUCE LEE: Ageing, but thoroughly enjoyable platform arcade adventure.\r\n\r\nKUNG-FU MASTER: Reasonable conversion of an old arcade game; still addictive though.\r\n\r\nAVENGER: Compelling arcade adventure-cum-beat 'em up.\r\n\r\nUCHI MATA: A noble attempt at a judo game, but it's sadly bugged.\r\n\r\nLoads of fightin' an' fumpin' on offer - although some of the games are very similar.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 64%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 63%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 61% \r\n\r\nTRIAD: VOLUME I\r\nMACHINES: ST/Amiga\r\nSUPPLIER: Triad\r\nPRICE: £29.99\r\nVERSION TESTED: Amiga\r\n\r\nSTARGLIDER: Thrilling vector shoot 'em up with plenty of depth.\r\n\r\nDEFENDER OF THE CROWN: A hit a couple of years ago; beginning to look ropey.\r\n\r\nBARBARIAN: Fairly good icon-driven arcade adventure.\r\n\r\nQuite expensive, especially as the games are all getting on.\r\n\r\nAmiga Overall: 66%\r\n\r\nSUPREME CHALLENGE\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Beau Jolly\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £12.95 cass, £16.95 disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: Spec\r\n\r\nELITE: Classic space trading game that no Spectrum owner should be without.\r\n\r\nSENTINEL: Absolutely brilliant 3D arcade puzzle/strategy game.\r\n\r\nTETRIS: Unbelievably addictive arcade puzzle game.\r\n\r\nSTARGLIDER: Superb 3D vector shoot 'em up with tons to do.\r\n\r\nACE II: Fairly good one-on-one combat simulator.\r\n\r\nA varied selection of very high quality games; don't miss out on this collection of classics.\r\n\r\nSpectrum Overall: 95%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 94%\r\nC64 Overall: 90%\r\n\r\nSPACE ACE\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Gremlin Graphics\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £14.99 Cass, £17.99 DISK\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nXEVIOUS: Very tepid version of an Atari's vertically scrolling shoot 'em up.\r\n\r\nVENOM STRIKES BACK: More MASK antics in this average arcade game.\r\n\r\nCYBERNOID: Addictive flick-screen blaster.\r\n\r\nNORTHSTAR: Run-of-the-mill trog-across-the-landscape-and-blast-the-aliens game.\r\n\r\nZYNAPS: Challenging and compelling horizontally scrolling blaster.\r\n\r\nTRANTOR: Shoot and explore game with awful playability.\r\n\r\nEXOLON: Similar to Northstar, but marginally worse.\r\n\r\nPlenty of shooting action, but none of the games are outstanding. Still, there's hours of potential blasting in store\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 70%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 71%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 74% \r\n\r\nFLIGHT ACE\r\nMACHINE: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Gremlin Graphics\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £14.99 Cass, £17.99 Disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nAIR TRAFFIC CONTROL: All the fun of a night shift at Heathrow!\r\n\r\nSPITFIRE 40: Relive the Battle of Britain in this average simulation.\r\n\r\nSTRIKEFORCE HARRIER: Fairly average simulation of the VTOL jet.\r\n\r\nTOMAHAWK: Reputedly very accurate, but rather dull in practice.\r\n\r\nATF: Not so much a simulation; more of a mediocre 3D shoot 'em up with extra bits.\r\n\r\nACE: Fairly good combat simulator, although it s rather old\r\n\r\nA fairly good buy for budding pilots, but not recommended to anyone else.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 65%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 77%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 78% \r\n\r\nAMIGA GOLD HITS\r\nMACHINE: Amiga\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE: £24.99\r\nVERSION TESTED: Amiga\r\n\r\nBIONIC COMMANDO: Quite a neat conversion, but marred by push-scrolling.\r\n\r\nROLLING THUNDER: Nowhere near as good as it could have been.\r\n\r\nJINKS: Colourful, but repetitive scrolling Breakout game.\r\n\r\nLEADERBOARD: Same as the 8-bit, but with slightly improved graphics.\r\n\r\nNot a lot to shout about, None of the titles are particularly thrilling, even though the games work out quite cheap.\r\n\r\nAmiga Overall: 67%\r\n\r\nGO CRAZY\r\nMACHINES: Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Go!\r\nPRICE: Ams/C64 £14.99 Cass, C64 £17.99 Disk, AMS £19.99 Disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nSHACKLED: A Gauntlet clone of the most feeble kind.\r\n\r\nBAD CAT: Awful attempt at an \"alternative\" sports simulation,\r\n\r\nJINKS: Tedious and repetitive scrolling Breakout.\r\n\r\nSIDE ARMS: One of the worst horizontally scrolling shoot 'em ups around.\r\n\r\nDESOLATOR: Low-grade four-level Gauntlet game.\r\n\r\nBEDLAM: Boring and dull shoot 'em up that's devoid of action.\r\n\r\nAnd you certainly will go crazy if you buy this six-pack of turkeys.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 41%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 56%\r\n\r\nLEADERBOARD PAR 4\r\nMACHINE: C64\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE:\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nLEADERBOARD: The classic golf game - incredibly playable.\r\n\r\nLEADER BOARD TOURNAMENT: More of the same, but tougher.\r\n\r\nLEADER BOARD EXECUTIVE EDITION: Even more of the same, but tougher still!\r\n\r\nWORLD CLASS LEADERBOARD: Even more of the same, but this time modelled on real golf courses.\r\n\r\nIf you're into golfing games, this collection is an absolute must. If not, avoid it like the plague.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 78%\r\n\r\nKONAMI ARCADE COLLECTION\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64\r\nSUPPLIER: Imagine\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £9.99 Cass\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nMIKIE: Very camp four-level arcade game; it's fun, though.\r\n\r\nJAILBREAK: Bileous mockery of the arcade original. Strictly for laughs.\r\n\r\nGREEN BERET: Very difficult, but additive stab 'n' roast arcade game.\r\n\r\nYIE AR KUNG-FU: Amusing beat 'em up, but it's getting a bit wrinkly.\r\n\r\nSHAO-LIN'S ROAD: Inept platform/beat 'em up.\r\n\r\nNEMESIS: Enjoyable conversion of the horizontal blaster, although it's a little long in the tooth.\r\n\r\nHYPERSPORTS: One of the original joystick wagglers, and it's still great fun.\r\n\r\nPING PONG: Playable table tennis game, with short-lived appeal.\r\n\r\nJACKAL: Grotting scrolling shoot 'em up.\r\n\r\nAll the games are old, but they're all good fun; even the bad ones are good for a laugh! Cheap, too.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 80%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 80%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 83% \r\n\r\nIN-CROWD\r\nMACHINES: Spec/Ams/C64.\r\nSUPPLIER: Ocean\r\nPRICE: Spec/Ams/C64 £12.95 Cass, £17.95 DISK.\r\nVERSION TESTED: C64\r\n\r\nGRYZOR: Tough and addictive conversion of the arcade blast.\r\n\r\nCOMBAT SCHOOL: Seven assorted events and a combat mission - brilliant stuff!\r\n\r\nLAST NINJA: Superb six-level arcade adventure with ace graphics.\r\n\r\nPLATOON: Atmospheric and highly playable four-part game-of-the-film.\r\n\r\nPREDATOR: Enjoyable run 'n' blast film tie-in.\r\n\r\nTARGET RENEGADE: Great graphics and playability; puts Double Dragon to shame.\r\n\r\nBARBARIAN: Gory, but very gratifying hack 'n' slash fighting game.\r\n\r\nKARNOV: Bileous arcade conversion of the very lowest quality.\r\n\r\nApart from one cabbage, In-Crowd is a marvellous compilation. Nearly all the games are multiload, and offer massive scope for long-term play.\r\n\r\nC64 Overall: 92%\r\nAmstrad Overall: 93%\r\nSpectrum Overall: 93% \r\n\r\nULTIMATE: THE COLLECTED WORKS\r\nMACHINES: Spec\r\nSUPPLIER: US Gold\r\nPRICE: £12.99 cass, £14.99 disk\r\nVERSION TESTED: Spec\r\n\r\nJETPAC: A landmark in Spectrum computing; simple, but addictive.\r\n\r\nKNIGHT LORE: The original 3D isometric forced perspective arcade adventure; brilliant.\r\n\r\nALIEN 8: Another superb arcade adventure.\r\n\r\nSABRE WULF: Another mould breaker; still as fresh and addictive as ever.\r\n\r\nGUNFRIGHT: Enjoyable and highly original 3D gunfighting game.\r\n\r\nLUNAR JETMAN: Utterly superb scrolling shoot 'em up; a classic.\r\n\r\nNIGHTSHADE: Innovative scrolling forced perspective arcade adventure.\r\n\r\nATIC ATAC: Yet another classic arcade adventure - still incredibly engrossing.\r\n\r\nPSSST: Whacky and addictive arcade game.\r\n\r\nTRANS AM: Odd hybrid collect 'em up with cars. Good fun, though.\r\n\r\nCOOKIE: Tough and frustrating, but very addictive arcade-style game.\r\n\r\nAn utterly superb collection of class games. A slice of computing history that no Spectrum owner should pass by.\r\n\r\nSpectrum Overall: 98%","ReviewerComments":[],"OverallSummary":"","Page":"110,111,113,114,115","Denied":false,"Award":"Not Awarded","Reviewers":[{"Name":"Julian Rignall","Score":"72","ScoreSuffix":"%"}],"ScreenshotText":[],"BlurbText":[{"Text":"OVERALL TABLE: SPECTRUM\r\n\r\nUltimate: Collected Works: 98%\r\nSupreme Challenge: 95%\r\nTaito Coin-op Hits: 94%\r\nIn-Crowd: 93%\r\nTen Great Games: 89%\r\nKonami Arcade Collection: 83%\r\nGame, Set and Match II: 82%\r\nFists 'N' Throttles: 81%\r\nFlight Ace: 78%\r\nLeaderboard Par 3: 77%\r\nSpace Ace: 74%\r\nCommand Performance: 72%\r\nGiants: 72%\r\nHistory In The Making: 69%\r\nGold, Silver, Bronze: 63%\r\nKarate Ace: 61%\r\n\r\nOVERALL TABLE: AMSTRAD\r\n\r\nSupreme Challenge: 94%\r\nTaito Coin-op Hits: 93%\r\nIn-Crowd: 93%\r\nTen Great Games: 87%\r\nFists 'N' Throttles: 82%\r\nGame, Set and Match II: 81%\r\nKonami Arcade Collection: 80%\r\nFlight Ace: 77%\r\nCommand Performance: 75%\r\nGold, Silver, Bronze: 74%\r\nGiants: 72%\r\nSpace Ace: 71%\r\nHistory In The Making: 70%\r\nKarate Ace: 63%\r\nGo Crazy: 56%\r\n\r\nOVERALL TABLE: C64\r\n\r\nTaito Coin-op Hits: 94%\r\nIn-Crowd: 93%\r\nSportsworld: 91%\r\nSupreme Challenge: 90%\r\nGold, Silver, Bronze: 88%\r\nGame, Set and Match II: 87%\r\nTen Great Games: 86%\r\nFists 'N' Throttles: 83%\r\nKonami Arcade Collection: 80%\r\nGiants: 78%\r\nLeaderboard Par 4: 78%\r\nHistory In The Making: 74%\r\nTaste Of America: 73%\r\nSpace Ace: 70%\r\nCommand Performance: 67%\r\nFlight Ace: 65%\r\nKarate Ace: 64%\r\nGo Crazy: 41%"}],"TranscriptBy":"Chris Bourne","ReviewScores":[{"Header":"Overall","Score":"72%","Text":""}],"CompilationReviewScores":[]}]}]