AMIGA POWER ISSUE 31 NOVEMBER 1993

It's been a while since there's been enough interesting stuff out there to justify two coverdisks, but what we've brought you this month was just too special to miss. We defy anyone to play our WORLD EXCLUSIVE Interactive Diary Of A Game and tell us otherwise. That's all.

Introducing disk 31...

DISK 31:

CANNON FODDER
It's the world's first Interactive Diary Of A Game! Yes, now you can follow the development of Sensible's new blockbuster where it really counts -- on the screen. Trace a path through history with FOUR versions of the same game. Here, now. 
[Well like I said, this specially extra exclusive straight-from- the-makers-themselves disk is, umm, not able to make an appearance here. The thing is laced with dastardly copy protection. Probably. You'll just have to listen to me go on about how frigginly awesome it is. Or not. Wahey!]

BRUTAL SPORTS
Speedball 2 has reigned supreme at the top of the future-sports league for a long time now, but things might just be about to change with the release of this new game from Millenium. But just don't take our wishy-washy non-committal word for it -- play it for yourself.
It's brutal, it's a sport and it's got a ball which you kick with your foot, so there's absolutely no faulting the choice of name for this game. There again, they could have called it 'Savage Blood-Letting Sword Playball', 'Gruesome Maimball' or something, because being horrid is what this game's all about.

FATMAN
He's the Amiga's lardiest hero since Chuck Rock, and he's coming your way -- lock up your chocolate, folks. Hungary's finest programmers collaborate with AP to bring you a complete level of overweight platforming antics.
Dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner -- Fatman! At long last, extremely fit muscley superheroes have given way to someone who resembles your average bloke. The caped consumer's here, fresh from the finest programming minds of Hungary. He's tough, he's hard, he's a wobbly mess of lard! (Oh no. -- Ed)

ATOMS
And finally, of course, when other mags have given up and gone home, we've packed our coverdisk just a little bit tighter with the traditional "doesn't look very good but it's really good fun to play, honest" multi-player PD game. And here's this month's. It's great. It's strange that atomic reactions were once feared as the doombringer for the human race, and now that the Berlin Wall's come down, no-one's scared and there's even a game about them. First of all you need a friend, preferably three, so run along now.