IE Magazine Issue #08
Issue #8 of Interactive Entertainment. All videos can be found in the IE Magazine entry. Text reviews and the associated video have their own pages as well.
IE Magazine Issue #08
Issue eight was released in December 1994 and includes the game The Lost Admiral from QQP. Hints...
Preview - Absolute Zero (DOS, 1995)
Originality is fairly rare. That's why some people get paid grotesque amounts of money for thin...
Preview - Apache (DOS, 1995)
Editor's note: Since our interview with Bryan Walker, Domark has changed the name of "Dogfight"...
Preview - Cyberia (DOS, 1994)
Technology alters our daily lives in countless ways, but its effects are perhaps most blatantly...
Preview - Flying Nightmares (Macintosh, 1994)
Editor's note: Since our interview with Bryan Walker, Domark has changed the name of "Dogfight"...
Preview - Hardball 4 (DOS, 1994)
Let's get one thing straight – despite the best efforts of the owners and players, I'm still a ...
Preview - SimTower: The Vertical Empire (Windows 3.x, 1995)
Every now and then, a computer game is launched which is completely unlike anything ever seen b...
Preview - Star Trek: The Next Generation - "A Final Unity" (DOS, 1995)
Space . . . The final frontier. For almost 30 years, Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future h...
Preview - U.S. Navy Fighters (DOS, 1994)
I'm seriously considering the possibility of buying U.S. Navy Fighters from Electronic Arts as ...
Preview - USS Ticonderoga: Life and Death on the High Seas (DOS, 1995)
Is it bad when you can put a computer game in any one of six different categories? Now, I know...
Review - Aces of the Deep (DOS, 1994)
The great dichotomy of the gaming industry lies between the gamer and the grognard. These two e...
Review - Alien Vs Predator (Jaguar, 1994)
The Atari Jaguar is a fine machine. I still believe that. Even though it's been out for almost ...
Review - Armored Fist (DOS, 1994)
When NovaLogic released Comanche: Maximum Overkill in 1992, they redefined the modern military ...
Review - Dominus (DOS, 1994)
Though the actual game of Dominus is pretty original, the theme is not. The player is a ruler o...
Review - DreamWeb (DOS, 1994)
It's hard to imagine a more flexible environment for a computer game than the world of dreams. ...
Review - Fortress of Dr. Radiaki, The (DOS, 1994)
Ever since Doom was released a year ago its detractors have been saying that it's nothing more ...
Review - Gazillionaire (DOS, 1994)
There's something about software that changes me from a walking financial disaster zone to a fi...
Review - Metaltech: EarthSiege (DOS, 1994)
If you know the slightest thing about computer games you're well aware of the fact that PEOPLE ...
Review - Mickey Mania (Genesis/SNES, 1994)
Mickey Mania "The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse" is a Mickey adventure that should draw a...
Review - Microsoft Golf 2.0 (Windows 3.x, 1995)
As long as there are hackers wandering back and forth across the fairways of this great nation ...
Review - Realms of Arkania: Star Trail (DOS, 1994)
When was the last time you played a computer RPG that you actually thought was as fun as "the r...
Review - Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure (DOS, 1995)
While there is no lack of animated graphic adventures on the market, there are none so basic as...
Review - Star Crusader (DOS, 1994)
The outer space shoot-em-up has got to be one of the most popular genres in all of computer gam...
Review - Star Reach (DOS, 1994)
A list of good real-time strategy games can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Star Reach s...
Review - Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual (Windows 3.x, 1994)
For seven seasons, the NCC-1701D has been traveling the universe, boldly going where no one has...
Review - Tigers on the Prowl (DOS, 1994)
Tanks aren't usually paid proper attention in computer wargames, unless the game is specificall...
Review - Under a Killing Moon (DOS, 1994)
For the past year, game buyers have been deluged with facts and rumors about a product that pro...
Review - WarCraft: Orcs & Humans (DOS, 1994)
About a year and a half ago I wandered into Ye Olde Locale Software Shoppe looking for a new st...