In this we take on a milestone C+VG issue from the annex of the 8 and 16-bit eras where no fewer than 11 machines were getting uk game releases.
In it we deal with a milestone open world strategy again game on the Atari ST and a Sega Arcade game getting the treatment it deserved, but which of these 96% games aged better.
Another classic arcade game comes to Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64, but with very different levels of success and we look at how in the 1980s, game boxes took advantage of your lack of knowledge to outright lie to you with impunity.
And then we're a fish. It works about as well as you'd imagine.
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In this we take on a milestone C+VG issue from the annex of the 8 and 16-bit eras where no fewer than 11 machines were getting uk game releases.
In it we deal with a milestone open world strategy again game on the Atari ST and a Sega Arcade game getting the treatment it deserved, but which of these 96% games aged better.
Another classic arcade game comes to Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64, but with very different levels of success and we look at how in the 1980s, game boxes took advantage of your lack of knowledge to outright lie to you with impunity.
And then we're a fish. It works about as well as you'd imagine.