AMIGA POWER ISSUE 43 NOVEMBER 1994

Regular readers will have recognised the pair of blue plastic squares attached to the front of AMIGA POWER as our coverdisks. Others may have mistaken them for components of a sinister device designed to destroy the world. We can reassure them that this is not the case.

Introducing disk 43...
DISK 43-1:

PINBALL ILLUSIONS (A1200)
Pinball Illusions is best played with the lights off, allowing its pulsating lights to dance on the walls, and its thumping tunes to fill the room with sub-ambient vibration. You'll discover this for yourself if you try our five minute demo of Law and Justice, the table that's destined to become the Partyland of Illusions, we reckon.
Each and every day brings forth a well of knowledge, a fountain of facts, a cascading waterfall of new and shiny concepts that bathe us in their iridescent glow of all-encompassing enlightenment. This month for example, we all (bar the pinballishly-omniscient Steve) found that pinball tables tend to have stories behind their ludicrous flippery antics. Stories like the one behind the 'table' in our demo.

DISK 43-2:

SENSIBLE WORLD OF SOCCER
Kilmarnock (Nngh. -- Ed) make a special guest return to AMIGA POWER in our EXCLUSIVELY SCOTTISH demo of this top footy game.
If we run through this very quickly, we might just about get all the relevant bits in, so here goes. In this EXCLUSIVELY SCOTTISH demo of SWOS, you're shown all the options from the finished version but you'll notice that most of them are grey. This means you can't use them. If you choose a 'friendly', then you can play a normal game of Sensi Soccer against either another player or the computer. But of course, SWOS isn't about just playing football. It's also about managing teams.

SUICIDE MACHINE
They might look cute. And in fact they *are* cute. Nevertheless, they must be cut down by the thousand, their soft fur matted and stained with blood.
The game itself is a bit of harmless fun that encourages you to blow away cute and smiling (but gun-toting) animals. We've long since believed that Walt Disney intended to take over the world with his mighty yet twee empire, and it comes as a great relief for us to be able to fight back with rockets and machine guns.