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PRIMARY SYSTEMS COVERAGE
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Nintendo Entertainment System
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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Nintendo Game Boy
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Sega Genesis
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Atari ST
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Atari Lynx
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IBM PC
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Amiga
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Apple II
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Macintosh
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Commodore 64
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NEC TurboGrafx-16
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pinball
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arcade
FEATURES (Contents page excerpts)
VG&CE's Games Line
Call (900) 45-GAMES for tips, Easter eggs, games and all the late-breaking video-game industry news and events.
Deja Vu Player's Guide by Clayton Walnum
Still trying to get rid of that feeling of deja vu? We'll help you solve one of the most heinous crimes ever committed on an NES..
Rocketeering Across The Video-Game Universe by Mike Davila
Join us as we take a look at how The Rocketeer has jet his way into video games for the NES, Super NES and home computers.
The 1991 Gamers' Poll: Part I by Arnie Katz and the VG&CE Editorial Staff
The gamers have spoken! Find out what VG&CE's readers like in video games and how serious they are about their hobby.
Winning The Desert War by Joyce Worley
This month we take a look at how war games salute the veterans of Desert Storm.
Computer Gaming For Kids by Joyce Worley
Selecting a computer game for your preschooler might be a difficult task. Let VG&CE help you decide what game is right for your child.
REVIEWS
Video-Game Reviews
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Bo Jackson Baseball (NES)
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Mini-Putt (NES)
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Fantasia (Gen)
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure (NES)
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Yo, Bro (TG16)
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Smash TV (NES)
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Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth (NES)
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American Gladiators (NES)
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Spider-Man (Gen)
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Faria: A Land of Mystery and Danger (NES)
Computer-Game Reviews
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California Games II (PC)
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James Bond: The Stealth Affair (Amiga/ST/PC)
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Pick 'N Pile (Amiga/Apple II/ST/C64/PC/Mac)
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Arachnophobia (Amiga/C64/PC)
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Oil's Well (PC)
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Death Knights of Krynn (Amiga/C64/PC)
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Trump's Castle II (PC)
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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers (Amiga/ST/PC)
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HoverForce (Amiga/PC)
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Strip Poker Three (PC)
Computer-Game Strategies by Frank Tetro, Jr. and Russ Ceccola
Join our computer-game pros as they show us how to have fun in the sun with California Games II (PC) and how to scout the roads in Highway Patrol II (Amiga/ST/PC).
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter by Andy Eddy
Reader Mail
Tip Sheet by Donn Nauert
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The Legend of Zelda (NES)
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Bad Dudes (NES)
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Casino Kid (NES)
News Bits compiled by Joyce Worley
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Nintendo Goes CD
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Disney Characters Light PC Screen
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Computer-Game Sales Soar for 1991's First Quarter
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Maxis Thinks Small for Next Sim Title
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Lightwave Shows Sound System for NES
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Software Simulates Soviet Society
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Acclaim to Manufacture Cartridges; Sends Games Abroad
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Gilligan's Island Sighted at Midway
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Capstone's Got Exotic Car
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Ad Lib Cuts Prices, Gains Support; Introduces New Sound Card
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Fuji Forms Advisory Council
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New Head Cleaners Introduced
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Hard Nova Clue Book Ready
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Keyboard Organizer Keeps Desk Tidy
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Sony Unveils Laser Library
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Computer Designed for New Users
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Vid-Game Lock Calls "Time Out!"
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Civilization Now on Disk
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Top Coin-Ops of May 1991
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Top 10 IBM PC Games for April 1991 (includes Top 10 video games of Apr '91)
Easter Egg Hunt
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Sword Master (NES)
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Metal Storm (NES)
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Techno Cop (Gen)
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Silver Surfer (NES)
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Gain Ground (Gen)
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Dirty Harry (NES)
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Musha (Gen)
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Castle of Illusion (Gen)
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Dynamite Duke (Gen)
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Power Blade (NES)
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Valis III (Gen)
Destination Arcadia by Donn Nauert (reviews)
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Gilligan's Island (pinball)
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Road Riot 4wd (arcade)
Game Doctor -Preanniversary Clean-Up Q&As! by the Game Doctor
Gaming On The Go - Adventures In Cuteness by Maurice Molyneaux (portable game reviews)
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Mysterium (GB)
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Pac-Land (Lynx)
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Cyraid (GB)
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Mr. Do! (GB)
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Sneaky Snakes (GB)
Inside Gaming - The Big Business Of Gaming - Is The Independent Software Publisher An Endangered Species? by Arnie Katz
(Excerpt:) This month Arnie analyzes three major news stories and sees the future of electronic gaming written in the headlines.
Advertiser Index
COVER (Contents page excerpt)
The Rocketeer, this summer's box office hit, has made its way from the silver screen to the video-game screen. Turn to page 58 for a detailed preview of all the available games. Cover Art: The Rocketeer © The Walt Disney Company.
PRIMARY SYSTEMS COVERAGE
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Nintendo Game Boy
- Sega Genesis
- Atari ST
- Atari Lynx
- IBM PC
- Amiga
- Apple II
- Macintosh
- Commodore 64
- NEC TurboGrafx-16
- pinball
- arcade
FEATURES (Contents page excerpts)
VG&CE's Games Line
Call (900) 45-GAMES for tips, Easter eggs, games and all the late-breaking video-game industry news and events.
Deja Vu Player's Guide by Clayton Walnum
Still trying to get rid of that feeling of deja vu? We'll help you solve one of the most heinous crimes ever committed on an NES..
Rocketeering Across The Video-Game Universe by Mike Davila
Join us as we take a look at how The Rocketeer has jet his way into video games for the NES, Super NES and home computers.
The 1991 Gamers' Poll: Part I by Arnie Katz and the VG&CE Editorial Staff
The gamers have spoken! Find out what VG&CE's readers like in video games and how serious they are about their hobby.
Winning The Desert War by Joyce Worley
This month we take a look at how war games salute the veterans of Desert Storm.
Computer Gaming For Kids by Joyce Worley
Selecting a computer game for your preschooler might be a difficult task. Let VG&CE help you decide what game is right for your child.
REVIEWS
Video-Game Reviews
- Bo Jackson Baseball (NES)
- Mini-Putt (NES)
- Fantasia (Gen)
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure (NES)
- Yo, Bro (TG16)
- Smash TV (NES)
- Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth (NES)
- American Gladiators (NES)
- Spider-Man (Gen)
- Faria: A Land of Mystery and Danger (NES)
Computer-Game Reviews
- California Games II (PC)
- James Bond: The Stealth Affair (Amiga/ST/PC)
- Pick 'N Pile (Amiga/Apple II/ST/C64/PC/Mac)
- Arachnophobia (Amiga/C64/PC)
- Oil's Well (PC)
- Death Knights of Krynn (Amiga/C64/PC)
- Trump's Castle II (PC)
- Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers (Amiga/ST/PC)
- HoverForce (Amiga/PC)
- Strip Poker Three (PC)
Computer-Game Strategies by Frank Tetro, Jr. and Russ Ceccola
Join our computer-game pros as they show us how to have fun in the sun with California Games II (PC) and how to scout the roads in Highway Patrol II (Amiga/ST/PC).
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Letter by Andy Eddy
Reader Mail
Tip Sheet by Donn Nauert
- The Legend of Zelda (NES)
- Bad Dudes (NES)
- Casino Kid (NES)
News Bits compiled by Joyce Worley
- Nintendo Goes CD
- Disney Characters Light PC Screen
- Computer-Game Sales Soar for 1991's First Quarter
- Maxis Thinks Small for Next Sim Title
- Lightwave Shows Sound System for NES
- Software Simulates Soviet Society
- Acclaim to Manufacture Cartridges; Sends Games Abroad
- Gilligan's Island Sighted at Midway
- Capstone's Got Exotic Car
- Ad Lib Cuts Prices, Gains Support; Introduces New Sound Card
- Fuji Forms Advisory Council
- New Head Cleaners Introduced
- Hard Nova Clue Book Ready
- Keyboard Organizer Keeps Desk Tidy
- Sony Unveils Laser Library
- Computer Designed for New Users
- Vid-Game Lock Calls "Time Out!"
- Civilization Now on Disk
- Top Coin-Ops of May 1991
- Top 10 IBM PC Games for April 1991 (includes Top 10 video games of Apr '91)
Easter Egg Hunt
- Sword Master (NES)
- Metal Storm (NES)
- Techno Cop (Gen)
- Silver Surfer (NES)
- Gain Ground (Gen)
- Dirty Harry (NES)
- Musha (Gen)
- Castle of Illusion (Gen)
- Dynamite Duke (Gen)
- Power Blade (NES)
- Valis III (Gen)
Destination Arcadia by Donn Nauert (reviews)
- Gilligan's Island (pinball)
- Road Riot 4wd (arcade)
Game Doctor -Preanniversary Clean-Up Q&As! by the Game Doctor
Gaming On The Go - Adventures In Cuteness by Maurice Molyneaux (portable game reviews)
- Mysterium (GB)
- Pac-Land (Lynx)
- Cyraid (GB)
- Mr. Do! (GB)
- Sneaky Snakes (GB)
Inside Gaming - The Big Business Of Gaming - Is The Independent Software Publisher An Endangered Species? by Arnie Katz
(Excerpt:) This month Arnie analyzes three major news stories and sees the future of electronic gaming written in the headlines.
Advertiser Index
COVER (Contents page excerpt)
The Rocketeer, this summer's box office hit, has made its way from the silver screen to the video-game screen. Turn to page 58 for a detailed preview of all the available games. Cover Art: The Rocketeer © The Walt Disney Company.
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