THE ONE AMIGA NOVEMBER 1991,

THE PREVIEW DISKS:

This month's demo spectacular gives you a two-minute taste of Audiogenic's World Class Rugby simulation, plus a whole section of Ocean's smart conversion of Hudson Hawk along with the winning entry from our August 3D Construction Kit Competition.

 

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DISK A:

WORLD CLASS RUGBY
With the rugby world cup still fresh in people's minds, we give yo the chance to scrum down with Audiogenic's hot simulation of the game. This demo lets you play a two-minute match for England against the French.

HUDSON HAWK
As the Christmas software rush begins, the big guns start unveiling their licensed blackbusters. You may expect far greater things of Terminator II than of Hudson Hawk if you base your judgement on the two films, but don't be putt off - Hudson Hawk is a corking little platform game.
You control the reformed burglar played by Bruce Willis, depicted as a slubby little figure in shades, as he attempts to steal a number of priceless treasures from auction houses, castles and even The Vatican, in an effort to stop an evil gang from discovering the secret of making gold.

DISK B:

HARLEQUIN

The heart of the land of Chimerica has been broken and only Harlequin can put it together again by finding its four segments and reassembling them.
The Warp Factory's eight-way 20-level platform game contains over 850 screens to explore. Harlequin can run, jump, swing, bounce, glide, hang and even whizz around on an unicycle. He can fire little hearts to ward off the many nasties and by opening the jack-in-the-boxes left around the land he can top up his power or obtain extra protection. He can also think: a light bulb appears and messages give clues to the little puzzles that often block his progress.
Our demo disk places you outside the clock tower on one of the levels from the game. Your objective is to get to the top of the level and trip the switches to end.

METEOR QUEST
We've finally got round to judging the 3D Construction Kit competition, with the help of Ian Andrew and his team of Incentive. There were many very strang entries and it was a tough decision, but finally it was agreed that the CDTV should go to Stehen Walton of Lower Wortley, Leeds for his polished entry, Meteor Quest, which concerns a deadly threat to a planet.
You play the part of an alien whose home world has been totally destroyed by an unknown force. You head off for help to the nearest populated planet, but on the way you discover that a huge meteor is heading in the same direction. When you try to investigate you are attacked and badly damaged by a hail of missiles. After crash landing on an unknown planet you try to convince the local population that they are in danger, but they don't believe you. It's now up to you to find some way to get into space and destroy the treat.