Computer + Video Games - Commodore Is Awesome
Computer + Video Games - Commodore Is Awesome
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holes into another dimension.<br />
You must fight off the goblins<br />
and use your own supply of<br />
escape-holes to jump through the<br />
floor to new locations in the<br />
search for the means of your<br />
escape. At the same time keep an<br />
eye on the great wheel of fortune<br />
and watch out for the goblins<br />
above longing to drop a deathhole<br />
over an unwary Troll.<br />
Troll will be available in the<br />
early spring for the <strong>Commodore</strong><br />
64, Spectrum and Amstrad.<br />
New software house destiny, headed by Francis<br />
tee, the ex Beyond and Starlight chief, releases<br />
its first titles this month, relation and Yeti,<br />
both on the Spectrum.<br />
Teladon, written by Nick Eatock. author of<br />
Greyfell and Sorderon's Shadow, is a shoot 'em<br />
up with survival as the main aim.<br />
Yeti, is arcade adventure in the snow covered<br />
mountains in the Himalayas, in a quest for the<br />
mythical snow beast.<br />
The price of both games is E8,95.<br />
Remember Prohibition from<br />
Infogrames, the gangster shoot<br />
'em up released last year? Well<br />
the French company has<br />
rehashed that basic idea —<br />
moving a gunsight around to pick<br />
off bad guys hiding in and around<br />
buildings and come up with<br />
Lee Enfield. This game is the first<br />
of what promises to be a series<br />
about this "Time Troubleshooter"<br />
Lee, who apparently has time<br />
travel down to a fine art, zips off<br />
to the 22nd Century, to rescue his<br />
old pal Bill, who is being held by<br />
someone or something known as<br />
the Yellow Shadow. Quick<br />
Welcome to Frighlmare, where<br />
bad dreams come true and a<br />
good night's sleep is unheard of.<br />
This is the dead zone where all<br />
fears, terrors and phobias are<br />
real. So close your eyes and enter<br />
Cascade's world of uneasy sleep.<br />
There are four dream worlds to<br />
explore, each more terrifying than<br />
the last, and you've got eight and<br />
a half hours before you wake up<br />
again. That's if you survive.<br />
For you will face skulls,<br />
spiders, hooded figures, ghosts,<br />
bats and grasping hands,<br />
serpents, zombies and even<br />
Satan. But you can collect<br />
weapons to fight back — such as<br />
holy water, a watch to slow the<br />
evil creatures of the night down, a<br />
crucifix and revolver. You score<br />
by shooting monsters, and<br />
picking up chalices.<br />
Don't go to sleep or you could<br />
moss the game.<br />
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be essential. Out soon on the<br />
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screen shot comes — Amstrad<br />
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Databyte, best known for its<br />
American imports — particularly<br />
the Spy Vs Spy series — has<br />
ventured into Europe for its next<br />
release, Task It's a space<br />
shoot 'em up set across 16 levels<br />
of play with alien ships to destroy<br />
and "deadly" traps to avoid. Task<br />
Ill will be released on the<br />
<strong>Commodore</strong> 64 at E9.95 cassette,<br />
and E14.95 disk.