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AMIGA ACTION ISSUE 71 JUNE 1995, |
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| COVERDISKS:
This month's leading demo, Brutal -
Paws of Fury, comes courtesy of Gametek and is what they claim to be
the first ever non-violent beat'em-up to hit the Amiga. and damn fine it
is too. We've got also got the program that everyone's been waiting for,
the Sensible World of Soccer bug-fix disk. It's capable of curing
all those irksome little miggels that spoiled what was otherwise an
incredible game. Turn the page for more details. |
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| DISK 1: BRUTAL: PAWS OF FURY (A1200) It's on the cover, it's in the magazine and it's even on the disk. Test the game for free with this extensive playable demo featuring two of the characters and a lot of the final options. THINKAMANIA (A1200) |
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| DISK 2: SWOS UPDATE & BUG FIX & DEMO & PATCH &.. Yes it's the disk that will fix all your problems. If you have a copy of Sensible World of Soccer then you'll have doubtless encountered all the little bug-ettes that slipped through the original net. On this particular three and a half inches of blue plastic is the solution. By following the clear instructions on the disk pages you will be able to update your original English version of SWOS with all the little bug fixes courtesy of Sensible themselves. It's easy to do and will only take up 10 minutes or so of your valuable time. We've listed as many of the changes as we could find room for but there a whole host of other things that get fixed too! For instance, all the teams are updated, so Andy Cole is already at United without you having to buy him, and at last you can format a disk from within the game! For non-owners of the game there's even a playable demo to tempt you to make the purchase. So, if you fancy playing as Newcastle United, you can give that a bash too and see what you've been missing for the past few months. Away you go... |
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