[{"TitleName":"Quick Draw McGraw","Publisher":"Hi-Tec Software Ltd","Author":"Sean Conran","YearOfRelease":"1991","ZxDbId":"0003980","Reviews":[{"Issue":{"Name":"Crash Issue 89, Jun 1991","Price":"£2.99","ReleaseDate":"1991-05-23","Editor":"Richard Eddy","TotalPages":52,"HasCoverTape":false,"FlannelPanel":"EDITORIAL\r\n[redacted]\r\n\r\nEditor: Richard Eddy\r\nSub Editor: Warren Lapworth\r\nStaff Writers: Mark Caswell, Nick Roberts, Lloyd Mangram\r\nArt Editor: Mark Kendrick\r\nPhotography: Michael Parkinson\r\nProduction and Circulation Director: Jonathan Rignall\r\nSystems Operator: Paul (Charlie) Chubb\r\nReprographics: Matthew Uffindell (Supervisor), Robert Millichamp, Robb Hamilton, Tim Morris, Jenny Reddard\r\nGroup Advertisement Manager: Judith Bamford\r\nAdvertisement Sales Executive: Christine Moore\r\nAdvertisement Production: Jackie Morris (Supervisor), Joanne Lewis\r\nMail Order: Carol Kinsey\r\nSubscriptions: Caroline Edwards [redacted]\r\n\r\nTypesetting Apple Macintosh Computers using Quark Express and Bitstream Fonts.\r\n\r\nSystems Manager: Ian Chubb\r\n\r\nColour origination Scan Studios [redacted]. Printed in England by BPCC Business Magazines (Carlisle) Ltd, [redacted].\r\n\r\nDistributor COMAG, [redacted]\r\n\r\nYearly subscription rates: UK £17.20 Europe £24.00, Air Mail overseas £37. US/Canada subscriptions and back issues enquiries Barry Hatcher, British Magazine Distributors Ltd [redacted]. Yearly subscription rates US$47.00, Canada CAN$57.00 Back Issues US$5.20, Canada CAN$6.20 (inclusive of postage). \r\n\r\nCOMPETITION RULES\r\nThe Editor's decision is final in all matters relating to adjudication and while we offer prizes in good faith, believing them to be available; If something untoward happens we reserve the right to substitute prizes of comparable value. We'll do our very best to despatch prizes as soon as possible after the published closing date. Winners names will appear in a later issue of CRASH. No correspondence can be entered into regarding the competitions (unless we've written to you stating that you have won a prize and it doesn't turn up, in which case drop us a line). No person who is related, no matter how remotely, to anyone who works for either Newsfield or any of the companies offering prizes, may enter one of our competitions.\r\n\r\nNo material may be reproduced whole or in part without the written consent of the copyright holders. We cannot undertake to return anything sent into CRASH - including written and photographic material, software and hardware - unless it is accompanied by a suitably stamped addressed envelope. Unsolicited written or photo material on 35mm transparencies is welcome, and if used in the magazine is paid for at our current rates. Copy published in CRASH will be edited as seen fit and payment will be calculated according to the current printed word rate. The views expressed in CRASH are not necessarily those of the publishers.\r\n\r\nCopyright CRASH Ltd 1991 A Newsfield Publication. ISSN 0954-8661. Cover design and illustration by Oliver Frey"},"MainText":"Hi-Tec Software\r\n£2.99\r\n\r\nTrain driving in the wild west wasn't all horn honking and potted meat sandwiches, y'know. Getting your passengers and cargo safely to their destination was almost an impossibility. You could be sure that somewhere along the line the train would be attacked by bandits and indians stealing anything they could lay their hands on. That was until Quick Draw McGraw came onto the scene. Will they dare attack with you as Sheriff McGraw on board?\r\n\r\nQuick Draw is played on the top of a moving train with thieves, indians and general nastiness coming at you from all directions. You're armed only with a pistol and some clever shooting will be needed if you are to survive or long.\r\n\r\nOccasionally you'll come across an icon on the side of a carriage. Collecting these will either give you extra points or act as a smart bomb (if you collect a dynamite icon) or give extra enemy (an apple).\r\n\r\nThere's another part to the game, a shooting gallery scene inside one of the carriages. Shooting the baddies and avoiding the goodies is your objective. Get the wrong one and it could be curtains for you.\r\n\r\nQuick Draw McGraw is an entertaining budget shoot-'em-up. If you fancy a quick blast to get away from brain boggling games then get out your best trigger finger and have a rootin', tootin' good time!","ReviewerComments":[],"OverallSummary":"","Page":"41","Denied":false,"Award":"Not Awarded","Reviewers":[{"Name":"Nick Roberts","Score":"70","ScoreSuffix":"%"}],"ScreenshotText":[{"Text":"Inside the train in Quick Draw McGraw, this bit's played like Op Wolf."}],"BlurbText":[],"TranscriptBy":"Chris Bourne","ReviewScores":[{"Header":"Overall","Score":"70%","Text":""}],"CompilationReviewScores":[]}]}]