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July 24, 2002 by perihelion
The game has lots of cool features, and is groundbreaking in many areas. The realism is a real kick and I’m particularly fond of going to the bar to make an underground deal and the ships sub systems. All in all there is a feeling of freedom and realism seldom found in any game. The downside is that it gets a bit repetitive and slow after a while. I get frustrated over having to watch the landing sequence, which not only looks really bad, but is slow as hell. Still, this game is extremely special and you definitely should try it out unless you are an enemy of the genre. July 21, 2002 by Lorenzo
Father of all the games with "Sim" in the title, and one of the greatest classic 16-bit games ever. Sim City is an accurate simulation of all the crap a real mayor has to handle in his career. Never heard of it? Then you're probably kidding, or maybe you've been living on the moon during the last 12 years or so. Ok, seriously, REALLY never heard of it? Fine, read on... July 16, 2002 by ST Graveyard
"Spindizzy Worlds" by Electric Dreams is actually an updated version of the original "Spindizzy" (1986) from the 8-bit era! The original was released on the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64. "Spindizzy Worlds" was created specifically for the ST and Amiga! It introduced a new term into the gaming world..."collect 'em up"! This game offers an original blend of action, puzzle solving and skill! July 6, 2002 by ST Graveyard
Leisure Suit Larry might not be the smartest adventure ever released, but it certainly is a one of a kind! Most of the jokes are just funny and entertaining, and it is hilarious to see this lovable character getting his way around! The game features some really funny sequences you can not afford to miss. In the end, this is a classic in its own right! Though I can't help but think that it never really reached its target audience... June 8, 2002 by ST Graveyard
It wasn't easy for the little french "Delphine Software" when they released their first adventure game "Future Wars" in 1989! The adventure market was reined by those other two monster companies, "Sierra" and "Lucasfilm Games", yet "Delphine" managed to astonish gamers worldwide. Featuring an intriguing story, great controls and superb graphics, never before looked an adventure game this good. We were introduced to their Cinematique system! A point and click system similar to the one used by Lucasfilm.
Euroswap was actually the merger of 4 French groups (Password, Exo7, Notorius, The Killers), which specialized in making compilations. All their menus were numbered in descending order, starting from the number 1000. Euroswap has always held a special place in my heart, because its members knew how to make quality menus, while maintaining a good state of mind, friendly and without arguments. In 2002, we had the chance to interview three members of Password / Euroswap, including the founding member of the team.
November 11, 2002 by Brume
Read interview of LaurenzoIn 1984, Atari posted losses of $536 million as a result of the videogame market crash.
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