PC Gamer Issue 3

Vol 1 No 3 was cover-dated February 1994 and cost £3.95. 1 cover disk was attached.

Coverdisk
NFL Coaches Club Football - Demo - 3 pages (10-12)

Scoop!
Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity - Gary Whitta - 3 pages (14-16)

UFO: Enemy Unknown - Andy Butcher - 2 pages (18-19)

Battle Isle II - Andy Butcher - 3 pages (20-22)

Star Reach - Gary Penn - 2 pages (24-25)

Eyewitness
Move over Henry Ford - Detroit - (28)

Quantum Gate promises virtual cinema at home - (29)

Dragon's Lair - (30)

Good God! - Genesia - 1 page (32)

Ribbeting stuff - Superfrog - (36)

Breach 3 - (38)

Breakline - (39) Opinion
 * Simon Williams - Is Intel's new '586' Pentium processor the future of PC games? - (29)
 * Neil West - With the latest on Stateside software yet to appear over here... - (31)
 * Mark Ramshaw - The World's Most Passionate PC Gameplayer (official) saddles up his hobbyhorse yet again for another well-seasoned rant. - (33)
 * Stuart Campbell - Altogether now: "We don't need no education..." (36)

Regulars
Cables (Letters) - 3 pages (40-42)

Shareware (Emulation)- Gary Whitta - 2 pages (90-91)

Features
Boy Racers - Gary Whitta - 3 pages (44-46)
 * The Papyrus Design Group may have published only two games for the PC to date, but in terms of quality they've already hit peaks most other developers can only dream of. Their racing sims have not once, but twice revolutionised the genre. And now their latest, IndyCar Racing (PCG 1: 93%) is universally accepted as The Best Driving Sim Ever. So how the hell do they do it? Can they do any better than this? And just how are you meant to get round that hairpin at Laguna in one piece anyhow? In an exclusive interview, Papyrus go a few laps with PC Gamer and reveal all for the first time...

PC Heaven: And now for something completely different - 2 pages (106-107)
 * Digital Love, Richard Scarry's Busytown, The Playboy Electronic Datebook, Forever Growing Garden, Rock Rap 'n Roll & The Interactive Lovers' Guide

Why the Hell... can't we play and watch what we want - Brian Walker - (114)

Reviews
Budget Games

Diagnostics
Sam & Max Hit the Road - Guide: Part 1 - 2 pages (92-93)

Frontier: Elite II - A beginner's guide - 2 pages (94-95)

Subwar 2050, Star Wars: Rebel Assault, Alien Breed - (96)

911 Emergency - 2 pages (97-98)

Systems
It's a Stick-Up (Joysticks) - Simon Williams - 3 pages (102-104)

Other Credits
Art Editor
 * Maryanne Booth

Production Editor
 * Dan Goodleff

Staff Writer
 * Andy Butcher

Designer
 * James Blackwell

Contributing Writers
 * Stuart Campbell, Jonathan Davies, James Leach, Gary Penn, Mark Ramshaw, Jon Smith, Phil South, Brian Walker, Neil West, Simon Williams