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THE ONE AMIGA APRIL 1995, |
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| COVERDISKS: He's had the flu! He's had a cold! He's even had a cough! Matt Broughton truly is a man who knows no boundaries, and to top it all, here he is with Boot Sector! how can one man be so lucky? Simple, just become deputy editor of The One. Boom boom! |
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A: X-FIGHTER (NOT A500) BIFF! SOCKO!! THWACK!!! OOGHYA!!!! Indeed, I have many exclamation marks at my disposal, and I'm not afraid to use them! The Amiga really does seem to have gone beat'em-up bonkers of late, and if Mortal Kombat 2, Shadow Fighter, and Super Street Fighter 2 aren't enough to make you dribble down your shirt, here's a new jobbie from Thalion, quite literally out of the blue. Once again we have a right old exclusive up our sleeves for you lucky The One readers, and though this seems to have appeared from nowhere, it certainly looks promising at this early stage. So grab yourself a joystick, load up this little darling, and in the best beat'em-up tradition, thwack the cack out of the CPU opponent. |
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B: FLIGHT OF THE AMAZON QUEEN Hello! What's this? A nice graphic adventure! Well, we don't get many of these little beggars on the Amiga, but when we do, they're generally worth the bother. Beneath a Steel Sky was about the last truly marvellous adventure to appear on the old Commodore grey box, but Renegade has got something special up its trousers, and sod me if we haven't got a rather large piece of it! |
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