This month's tape is a multi—media event! There's a full game, three great utilities, pokes, type-ins AND a totally devastating musical experience from new pop group Urban Dance Terrorists and their CPC... Glider Rider : Now If you wanted to wipe out a heavily-defended island fortress you'd use an F-16. perhaps, wouldn't you? Or maybe a 0-52? But not a hang-glider. No , of course you wouldn't... oh dear. It seems you would. Mad fool. Utilities : This month we've got a really neat little machine code animation program, and a screen compressor that will cram twenty five 17k screen files Into 178K of disk space! PLUS two files that will let you print out pictures on CPaint, the art package on the AA80 tape. New Yorker (edit) : We don't just tell you how to go about making music on your CPC (see feature Iasi month and this month), but we also show you what the results can sound like! 16-bit owners: try asking one of your magazines To put a pop song on their cover DISK. Ho ho... Type-ins : Vour chance to use all the Tvpe-ins from AA84 without having to lift a finger! (To type them in, that is.) Dihunt is a Jolly collect-em-up (6128 only, alas). Super Snake Is an arcade game for fast reflexes and Eve is a spooky graphics demo Pokes : Naughty cheating routines for Johnny Quest, Biff, Soccer Pinball, Dragon Spirit and Navy Moves. All thanks to the efforts of celebrated code tweaksters Graham Smith and Andy Price. But hey, don't these guys ever finish a game the HARD way? |