THE ONE AMIGA FEBRUARY 1995,
'Spine chilling'

COVERDISKS:

Though The One loves all its readers, we are especially in love with you this month thanks to that naughty Cupid flying overhead, shooting people at random. A deeply sincere Matt Broughton opens his heart and sings tales of love, joy, and... er, demos. Ear plugs anyone?

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DISK A: 

MARVIN'S MARVELLOUS ADVENTURE (A1200)

You have, no doubt, seen a couple of platform games in your time, and it is therefore a bit of an event when a new one captures our interest enough to make us want to include it on our coveted demo disks. Well, here's Marvin, and he's great! There is a story line behind Marvin's Marvellous Adventure, but hey! Let's not get bogged down with pap like that when there's a jolly damn fine game waiting to be loaded up and played.

Can't get this demo to work with any Amiga emulator.

DISK B:

SHADOW FIGHTER

Hello! What's this then? Well, just in case you haven't had a gawp at our bosh-tastic four page review of this Gremlin stunner (turn to page 36 now!) it's about (a bout - geddit?) the best Street Fighter 2-esque beat'em-up you're likely to see this side of an Amiga. Well, we've got two of its bestest characters for you to get your fists into, either as a one-player game against the rather tasty CPU, or up against a mate (whose tastiness I can't really comment on right now. Photographs to the usual address.)