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Super Star Wars - Classic Inspection

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Developer: Sculptured Software, Lucas Arts Released: 1992 Star Wars is old skool... As old skool as a massive ruler straight to the back of the hand. In the late 70’s, early 80’s… Star Wars: A New Hope acquired iconic status in popular culture. It seems as if everyone was touched by the force, and Yoda. From it came advancements in sound, Special effects and the video game studio, Lucasarts. Lucasarts are solely responsible for some of the best (and worst) games from a galaxy far, far away. But what game could possibly stand alongside such a great movie? Well; none really, but Super Star Wars on the SNES at least mimicked the film, and captured its essence, a teeny bit. Super Star Wars first appeared on the NES console. The SNES version is basically a remake of the classic NES release from 1991, only this time with more scum and villainy. The SNES version was voted best action game of 1992. And the game is widely considered one of the best movie to game conver...

SUB HUNTER - Classic Inspection

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The Amstrad CPC was never really catered for when it came to the beloved shoot-em-up genre. I know, I know... there was X-out, P-47 and R-Type, but the majority were crappy ports of otherwise good Speccy games. In 2009, everything took a change for the better, and the trend is set to continue well into 2011. I’m talking Star Sabre, Dead on Time and the imminent R-Type remake. Imagine my surprise then, when I heard Sub Hunter was scheduled for a release on the CPC. Sub Hunter really brings it home for the CPC. It's considered a Commodore 64 classic. It’s loved within it’s community, and now the Amstrad CPC has its very own shiny special version. As for the story, just think government cover up, chemicals, and undesired effects. Basically the government have gone and dumped all sorts of shizzle in the ocean, and now the fish have increased massively in size and all turned a bit radio rental, mental. Never fear... the bigger they are the h...

CANCELLED GAMES - AMSTRAD CPC

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I'm amazed at how many games were previewed or reviewed back in the day, only to later find out they'd never actually seen a release. It's simply shocking, as some of the games mentioned below were actually finished and ready for the shop shelf. For instance, games such as Mega Twins, Spiderman, Judge Dredd, Rim Runner and Chase HQ 2 all featured reviews but somehow escaped release. List of cancelled games - CPC Cyberun  (Ultimate)  Robin Of The Wood (Odin)  Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday (CPC) The Champ (CPC version) Judge Dredd (CPC version) Judge Death (CPC version) Q8 Team Ford Rally (CPC version) Vampires (CPC Version) Dalek Attack (CPC version) Mega Twins (CPC version) The Never Ending Story 2 (CPC version) Project: Stealth Fighter (CPC version) Rimrunner (CPC version) Robocop 3 (CPC version) Street Fighter II (CPC version) The Amazing Spiderman (CPC version) The Punisher (CPC version) Tilt (CPC version) Toki (CPC version) Where ...

GRYZOR - Classic Inspection

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Lance Gryzor is rock hard... and bloody dangerous to boot. He’s also very large... and a mean son of a gun. His mission, raise all kinds of hell, and take on the full brunt of an imminent alien invasion. Lance will need every weapon available to him, in order to prevail, and clean up the vile scum. You’ll need to smash through all sorts of alien infested areas before a final confrontation with hell on Earth itself. Lance isn’t alone though, and the nice people of Earth will at regular intervals send in pods containing all sorts of goodness, including extra weaponry and the much needed heavy body armour. Weapons include 3-way fire, laser cannons and rapid fire. You’ll most likely need ‘em too... because at the end of each level, you’ll need to traverse through a network of tunnels, packed to the rafters with alien soldiers, ever determined not to let you pass. Lance is quite the athlete too, and wouldn’t look outta place dressed in a gymnasts leotard. He gracefully somersault...

SHINOBI - Classic Inspection

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Ninja warriors are lightening fast, frighteningly furious, and laff in the face of danger. They don’t wear skirts or go crying to mummy if things turn a bit ruff. Real Ninjas feast on nails, fight Bears and drink flammable liquids. Ninjas can scale tall buildings faster than Spider-man, leap from unbelievable heights, and fly if the mood takes them. However; the only way to meet all the above requirements, and become a proper hard Ninja for yourself, is to play Shinobi. Basically, Shinobi has to stop a massive criminal organization called "Zeed" who thought it might be a real good idea to kidnap the children of the Oboro clan. Chop your way through five levels of mayhem, and make your way to Zeed's headquarters, in order to free all the hostages, and kick all sorts of crap outta him. Shinobi is Ninja artistry at its finest. And Virgin did a fantastic job in converting the arcade original onto the home computers. The graphics across all the computer and consol...

MOONWALKER - Classic Inspection

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Does anyone remember the 8-bit Michael Jackson game, Moonwalker? Shocking wasn't it, but lo and behold, SEGA also released the game as a coin-op machine. Quick, run for it? Hold on a sec, there's good news... it's a completely different experience to the home version, and is essentially a beat-em-up. Moonwalker the coin-op is better, ten times better... in fact, it's bloody awesome. SEGA were a bit more savvy with this release, and seemed to focus heavily on what Michael did best? Music! They've included sampled speech... who's bad! and incorporated synthesized versions of hits, such as " Beat It ", "Bad" and " Smooth Criminal ". The graphics look really cool, and give off a much needed moody atmosphere. Moonwalker reminds me of Escape From the Planet of Robot Monsters in appearance, as it shares a very similar isometric view, but with much greater detail, and faster gameplay. M...

AMSTRAD'S FINEST SCREENS

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Taken from 'AA' May 1992 There's no question about it... Amstrad games looked awesome set in 'MODE-0' with 16 colours, when done right. I was never a fan of the other modes, although Switchblade and Stryker & The Crypts Of Trogan did look awesome, especially on the Amstrad Plus models. For instance, just look at Prince of Persia on the left... the graphics are amazing for an 8-bit computer, and the animation is out of this world. Turrican II and Titus the Fox really pushed the boundaries of the Amstrad, and although a good game, Titus the Fox does buckle under the preasure for displaying such fine art. There are plenty more games I'll be featuring in the coming months, and the likes of Robocop, Operation Wolf, D-Day Chase HQ, Trantor all prove the CPC could output some of the most beautiful images when compared to the other 8-bits. Hopefully these screenshots will make you wanna go track down these games and play 'em on a real to life CPC... un...