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The controversy over this one always seems to be around the in-game music. What's the story there? It's obv a funked-up version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Was the original (which is in the home versions) ever licensed?
Always gets compared to Gauntlet but it's actually a more in-depth and involving game, particularly if you ignore Gauntlet's multi-player elements (which were pretty irrelevant to most 8-bit kids playing alone in their bedrooms back in the day).
Did you get bored of Star Wars already?
Wowzers. Did E.T really cost £49.95 when it was first released on VHS in 1988? That's £137.61 in today's money apparently. From C&VG August 88.
Was this written before they made the most recent film or is the subtitle a joke?
Interestingly an EAB post mentions the animation, which obviously isn't viewable in the mag preview, so possibly someone knows more about it or has seen it in action?
What is this game? Ancient Mariner (Systems Architects). Previewed in C&VG #71 but no entry on HOL or @gamesthatwerent.com . But looks quite developed and ambitious. No hits on @mobygames.com for Systems Architects either. Looks cool though #amiga #Atari #retrogames
Probably my fav @kimjustice.bsky.social vid for a while. So interesting to read about the rivalries, first between Amiga Power & Team17 and then, even more interestingly, betweem AP and Amiga Format. I read both avidly & never realised the depth of animosity www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km_2...
AMIGA POWER vs. Team 17 (And More): The Whole Story | Kim Justice
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So cool that mags back in the day would commission actual comic artists to draw artwork for their pages, like this awesome Glenn Fabry piece accompanying the Slaine preview in C&VG October 1987. #retro #retromags #retrogaming
I only played the demo, which iirc was given away with an issue of Zero. It was quite good fun though.
Why was it quite normal to charge £1 more for the C64 (tape) version of a game than the Spectrum version in the mid 80s? Seems a bit pointless but it was pretty standard. #retro #c64 #zxspectrum
The October '87 C&VG news section has what I guess is the first news of a Robocop game? No mention of Data East license & says won't be out til late next year. Long development time for an 8-bit game & not sure if the very low-res digitised image is a still from the film or v early game concept.
First new delivery to Fort Mogmar for a while, 6 so far uncollected issues of C&VG from 87, 88 + 89. Plus two doubles to add to the swaps pile (not in pic). The late 80s C&VG era of my collection is getting quite full now. #retro #retromags #C&VG
This looks very much up my street. Any good?
Cannibalism in games is an interesting subject. Can't remember names at the moment but I know I've played some Roguelikes where it's an option that's always there. Sometimes it leads pretty severe consequences but sometimes its just left to sit on the player's moral conscience. Fun!
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Last year, I paid tribute to computer artist Avril Harrison, one of the artists who pioneered the use of the Commodore Amiga in a then-new field of artistry.

Yesterday, I learned that she passed away in 2019 at the age of 61. I've polished up the article and added a bit more to it.
The Artistry of Avril Harrison
What links King Tut, a street urchin, and The Secret of Monkey Island? Let’s find out together!
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Oh! I think I finally found one that @gamesthatwerent.com hasn't got yet!
Did this Archimedes port of Hard Drivin' ever exist beyond this brief mention? Could have been pretty awesome at the time! "Four times faster than any other format".
#retrogaming #retro #oldmags
My copy of The Games Machine #23 October 89 has this little unopened "Are You A Winner?" package taped to the front.
1. Why didnt the original owner open it?
2. Should I? Or preserve it?
#retrogaming #oldmags #retro
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I also wrote a lil' piece about the piracy scene between the 80s and 90s in Europe, delving into several interesting experiences such as the Twilight CDs from the Netherlands
genesistemple.com/the-european...
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NEW VIDEO! The Arcade Treasures of 1982, featuring some truly outstanding titles; Mr. Do, Frenzy, Nibbler, and a trio of European games including Bagman and Blue Print. Enjoy and please share :) www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkPl...
10 Classic Arcade Game Treasures From...1982 | Kim Justice
YouTube video by Kim Justice
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I remember this looked totally amazing when it came out, it felt like playing the movie. Seems funny looking at it now, but that's what I thought back then.
Really glad you went back to doing the games chronologically, makes much more sense to me to do it this way!