ISSUE: 35Content
Computers In Flight Issue
Features:
- C.E.S. Report (CGW reports what they saw, heard, and dealt with during the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas)
- Gunship (M. Evan Brooks reviews this helicopter battle sim and finds it to be among the best)
- Scorpion's Tale: Gemstone Healer (The ever-helpful Scorpia's tips for this sequel to Gemstone Warrior)
- Fifty Mission Crush: A 50 Mission Recall (Leroy W. "Ted" Newby offers his opinions as an actual B-24 bombardier on this B-24 sim)
- M+A+X-imum Concentration: Modeling the Future Using Space M+A+X (Johnny L. Wilson's review of this space station simulator)
- Star Trek: The Promethean Prophecy (Scorpia reviews the second game in Simon & Schuster's Star Trek series)
- Starflight (Mark Bausman's lengthy reviews for this Star Trek-style strategy/sim, complete with upside-down hints)
- Designer Profile: Doug Crockford (Frank Boosman interviews the Lucasfilm game designer famous for Galahad and the Holy Grail)
- Blue Powder, Grey Smoke (Jay Selover reviews this freshman entry Civil War sim from publisher Garde' Games of Distinction)
Departments:
- From the Editor...
- Taking a Peek:
- Killed Until Dead (Apple/C64/C128)
- Aliens (C64/C128)
- Championship Baseball (Apple II/C64/C128/IBM)
- Titanic: The Recovery Mission (C64/C128)
- Arcade Poker (IBM)
- 221B Baker Street (Apple/C64/C128)
- The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight (C64/C128)
- Make Your Own Murder Party (Apple/IBM)
- MRCA Mach 2 Combat Flight Simulator (Atari 800)
- Time Bandit (Atari ST)
- Fist - The Legend Continues (C64/C128)
- Indiana Jones in Revenge of the Ancients (Apple/IBM/Mac)
- Parallax (C64/C128)
- S.D.I. (Atari ST)
- Uchi Mata (Atari ST)
- Hallucinations (IBM)
- King's Quest III - To Heir Is Human (Amiga/Atari ST/IBM)
- Space Quest - The Sarien Encounter (Amiga/Atari ST/IBM)
- Wrath of Denethenor (Apple/C64/C128)
- Ace - Air Combat Emulator (C64/C128)
- Kung-Fu - The Way of the Exploding Fist (C64/C128)
- Major League Manager (IBM)
- Strike Force: Cobra (C64/C128)
- Z-Pilot (C64/C128)
[*]Sports Scoreboard (It's World Games, Championship Baseball, Beach Blanket Volleyball, and Equestrian Showjumper in Rick Teverbaugh's column)
[*]Micro-Reviews:
- Patton vs. Rommel (Mac)
- Strategic Conquest Plus (Mac)
[*]Reader Input Device
[*]Game Ratings
Notable Stuff:
- The reference to Psalm 9:1-2 appears on the masthead.
- According to this month's "From the Editor...", this is the start of each issue taking on a specific theme. This issue, it's "Computers In Flight".
- The Aliens game previewed in "Taking a Peek" is based on the James Cameron film.
- Editors to the 221B Baker Street preview, please. "...there are 30 more [cases] on a separate case disk, available separately." *facepalm*
- Interesting though it may sound, Hallucinations isn't a game about insanity, merely a screen pattern generator with extremely wonky graphics. The editor spices up the preview with a Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home-related joke about the programmers having "had too much LDS".
- That's a pretty, erm, revealing ad for Defender of the Crown on page 15, don't you think?
- On page 35, the page number is printed upside down. Why? See the letter column for issue #37.
Computers In Flight Issue
Features:
- C.E.S. Report (CGW reports what they saw, heard, and dealt with during the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas)
- Gunship (M. Evan Brooks reviews this helicopter battle sim and finds it to be among the best)
- Scorpion's Tale: Gemstone Healer (The ever-helpful Scorpia's tips for this sequel to Gemstone Warrior)
- Fifty Mission Crush: A 50 Mission Recall (Leroy W. "Ted" Newby offers his opinions as an actual B-24 bombardier on this B-24 sim)
- M+A+X-imum Concentration: Modeling the Future Using Space M+A+X (Johnny L. Wilson's review of this space station simulator)
- Star Trek: The Promethean Prophecy (Scorpia reviews the second game in Simon & Schuster's Star Trek series)
- Starflight (Mark Bausman's lengthy reviews for this Star Trek-style strategy/sim, complete with upside-down hints)
- Designer Profile: Doug Crockford (Frank Boosman interviews the Lucasfilm game designer famous for Galahad and the Holy Grail)
- Blue Powder, Grey Smoke (Jay Selover reviews this freshman entry Civil War sim from publisher Garde' Games of Distinction)
Departments:
- From the Editor...
- Taking a Peek:
- Killed Until Dead (Apple/C64/C128)
- Aliens (C64/C128)
- Championship Baseball (Apple II/C64/C128/IBM)
- Titanic: The Recovery Mission (C64/C128)
- Arcade Poker (IBM)
- 221B Baker Street (Apple/C64/C128)
- The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight (C64/C128)
- Make Your Own Murder Party (Apple/IBM)
- MRCA Mach 2 Combat Flight Simulator (Atari 800)
- Time Bandit (Atari ST)
- Fist - The Legend Continues (C64/C128)
- Indiana Jones in Revenge of the Ancients (Apple/IBM/Mac)
- Parallax (C64/C128)
- S.D.I. (Atari ST)
- Uchi Mata (Atari ST)
- Hallucinations (IBM)
- King's Quest III - To Heir Is Human (Amiga/Atari ST/IBM)
- Space Quest - The Sarien Encounter (Amiga/Atari ST/IBM)
- Wrath of Denethenor (Apple/C64/C128)
- Ace - Air Combat Emulator (C64/C128)
- Kung-Fu - The Way of the Exploding Fist (C64/C128)
- Major League Manager (IBM)
- Strike Force: Cobra (C64/C128)
- Z-Pilot (C64/C128)
[*]Sports Scoreboard (It's World Games, Championship Baseball, Beach Blanket Volleyball, and Equestrian Showjumper in Rick Teverbaugh's column)
[*]Micro-Reviews:
- Patton vs. Rommel (Mac)
- Strategic Conquest Plus (Mac)
[*]Reader Input Device
[*]Game Ratings
- Killed Until Dead (Apple/C64/C128)
Notable Stuff:
- The reference to Psalm 9:1-2 appears on the masthead.
- According to this month's "From the Editor...", this is the start of each issue taking on a specific theme. This issue, it's "Computers In Flight".
- The Aliens game previewed in "Taking a Peek" is based on the James Cameron film.
- Editors to the 221B Baker Street preview, please. "...there are 30 more [cases] on a separate case disk, available separately." *facepalm*
- Interesting though it may sound, Hallucinations isn't a game about insanity, merely a screen pattern generator with extremely wonky graphics. The editor spices up the preview with a Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home-related joke about the programmers having "had too much LDS".
- That's a pretty, erm, revealing ad for Defender of the Crown on page 15, don't you think?
- On page 35, the page number is printed upside down. Why? See the letter column for issue #37.
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