[{"TitleName":"The Bounty Hunter","Publisher":"Code Masters Ltd","Author":"Adrian Ludley, Jason Falcus, Lyndon Sharp, Rod Walker","YearOfRelease":"1989","ZxDbId":"0009315","Reviews":[{"Issue":{"Name":"Your Sinclair Issue 55, Jul 1990","Price":"£1.7","ReleaseDate":"1990-06-07","Editor":"Matt Bielby","TotalPages":84,"HasCoverTape":false,"FlannelPanel":"Editor: Matt Bielby\r\nArt Editor: Kevin Hibbert\r\nProduction Editor: Andy Ide\r\nDesign Assistant: Andy Ounsted\r\nContributors: Robin Alway, Marcus Berkmann, Joe Davies, Jonathan Davies, Cathy Fryett, Jo Fulton, Mike Gerrard, Kati Hamza, Kate Hodges, Duncan MacDonald, Jon North, Rich Pelley, David Wilson\r\nAdvertising Manager: Mark Salmon\r\nAdvertising Executive: Simon Moss\r\nPublisher: Greg Ingham\r\nAssistant Publisher: Jane Richardson\r\nManaging Director: Chris Anderson\r\nProduction Manager: Ian Seager\r\nProduction Coordinator: Melissa Parkinson\r\nSubscriptions: Computer Posting [redacted]\r\nMail Order: The Old Barn [redacted]\r\nPrinters: Riverside Press [redacted]\r\nDistributors: SM Distribution [redacted]\r\n\r\nYour Sinclair is published by Future Publishing Ltd [redacted]\r\n\r\n©Future Publishing 1990. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without written permission."},"MainText":"THE BOUNTY HUNTER\r\nCode Masters\r\n£2.99\r\nReviewer: Rich Pelley\r\n\r\nBlimey! A game from CodeMasters which doesn't involve simulations or stupid little egg-type thingies (as in the squillions of Dizzy games). Nope, this one's some sort of shoot-'em-up jobby type thing instead, and a vaguely good one at that. Check this out - it's two shoot-'em-ups in one! Value or what?\r\n\r\nBasically, we're looking at your typical Ikari Warriors/Commando affair. Y'know walk about, blast a few innocent-looking people, walk about some more and shoot even more people. Sounds familiar, eh? This time your blasting cowboys and indians to oblivion, whilst searching for four different Wild West fugitives (which more or less means you play the game four times to complete it). There may not be as many features to pick up as you can in other games of this sort, but it's still fairly good - everything's well visible and it's pretty darn playable too.\r\n\r\nOnce you've scrolled on through this bit it's onto even more mindless violence - shoot all the baddies on a moving train as they pop their heads up over boxes and barrels and things. Nope, Oppo Wolf it ain't, but what d'you expect for a measly three quid? Bounty Hunters cheap, cheerful and takes very little brains to play - which is a bit of a boon actually cos mine keeps on getting blown away.","ReviewerComments":[],"OverallSummary":"","Page":"75,76","Denied":false,"Award":"Not Awarded","Reviewers":[{"Name":"Rich Pelley","Score":"76","ScoreSuffix":"%"}],"ScreenshotText":[{"Text":"A couple of mangy cactii, two or three crippled cowboys and indians and a mug-shot of Jack Nicholson. Welcome to the Wild West - Codies style!"}],"BlurbText":[],"TranscriptBy":"Chris Bourne","ReviewScores":[{"Header":"Overall","Score":"76%","Text":""}],"CompilationReviewScores":[]}]}]