[{"TitleName":"Lancer Lords","Publisher":"Rabbit Software Ltd","Author":"John F. Cain, Ade Croft","YearOfRelease":"1983","ZxDbId":"0002804","Reviews":[{"Issue":{"Name":"C&VG (Computer & Video Games) Issue 24, Oct 1983","Price":"£0.85","ReleaseDate":"1983-09-16","Editor":"Terry Pratt","TotalPages":164,"HasCoverTape":false,"FlannelPanel":"Editor: Terry Pratt\r\nAssistant Editor: Eugene Lacey\r\nEditorial Assistant: Clare Edgeley\r\nReader Services: Robert Schifreen\r\nArt Editor: Linda Freeman\r\nDesigner: Lynda Skerry\r\nProduction Editor: Tim Metcalfe\r\nStaff Writers: Seamus St. John, Richard Frankel\r\nAdvertisement Manager: Rita Lewis\r\nAssistant Advertisement Manager: Rob Cameron\r\nAdvertising Executives: Louise Matthews, Mick Cassall\r\nAdvertisement Assistant: Louise Flockhart\r\nPublisher: Tom Moloney\r\n\r\nEditorial and Advertisement Offices: [redacted]\r\n\r\nCOMPUTER AND VIDEO GAMES POSTAL SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE. By using the special Postal Subscription Service, copies of COMPUTER AND VIDEO GAMES can be mailed direct from our offices each month to any address throughout the world. All subscription applications should be sent for processing to COMPUTER AND VIDEO GAMES (Subscription Department), [redacted]. All orders should include the appropriate remittance made payable to COMPUTER AND VIDEO GAMES. Annual subscription rates (12 issues): UK and Eire: £10.00, Overseas surface mail: £12.00, Airmail Europe: £20.00. Additional service information including individual overseas airmail rates available upon request. Circulation Department: EMAP National Publications. Published and distributed by EMAP National Publications Ltd. Printed by Eden Fisher (Southend) Ltd.\r\n\r\n©Computer & Video Games Limited ISSN 0261 3697.\r\n\r\nCover Illustration: David John Rowe\r\n3D Illustrations: Dorian Cross\r\n3D Origination: Karran Products\r\nArcade Arena Illustrations: Ross Collins\r\nNext Issue: October 16th"},"MainText":"RIDE THAT OSTRICH INTO BATTLE\r\n\r\nCan you face the challenge of jousting with the King's champion?\r\n\r\nThis joust is a copy of the arcade game of the same name. And if you've played it you'll know that you ride an ostrich and battle against the opposing vultures. Try to kill them with your lance, but even when they are dropping from the skies as a final gesture a dying vulture will drop an egg to the ground or into the swamp. These eggs must be destroyed quickly or a new vulture will hatch out.\r\n\r\nWith nine skill levels the game will be able to cater for the beginner or the best in the land. The game for the 16K Spectrum is pure machine code and has hi-res colour graphics.\r\n\r\nRabbit, the makers, say that Joust is one of their new generation of computer games that are much more sophisticated, complex and challenging.\r\n\r\nJoust will be available from Rabbit Software, the North London-based company, in early September when you can test out their claims for £5.95.","ReviewerComments":[],"OverallSummary":"","Page":"19","Denied":false,"Award":"Not Awarded","Reviewers":[],"ScreenshotText":[],"BlurbText":[],"TranscriptBy":"Chris Bourne","ReviewScores":null,"CompilationReviewScores":[]}]}]