The One for ST Games Issue 32

This magazine was dated May 1991 and priced at £2.95.

On the Disk
Elf - Demo

Lemmings - Demo

Chuck Rock - Demo

Skull & Crossbones - Demo

News
Domark and Psygnosis to launch new budget labels.

CRL close it's doors.

Game Announcements:
 * Eye of the Beholder, Five on a Treasure Island, Super Space Invaders, The Blues Brothers, Elvira: The Arcade Game & Railroad Tycoon

Previews
Air Duel - MicroProse - Gordon Houghton

Tentacle - Millennium - Kati Hamza

Rybok - Electronic Zoo - Kati Hamza

Features
Golden Joysticks Awards report

That Was Then... The One Issue 8

Come on Down - Kati Hamza reports on new TV show Cyberzone.

Trip the Flight Fantastic - Rik Haynes runs through Spectrum Holobyte's newest simulator.

Hyperactive Hitachi - What is Hitachi up to? Rik Haynes takes a tour of their labs to see what the future holds.

All Together Now - Chris Crawford gathers together hundreds of programmers and game designers each year to debate the state of the art. Steve Cooke tagged along...

Rik Haynes interviews Peter Molyneux.

Fact Not Fantasy - CDTV Revealed

The Thrilling Crowd - Vektor Grafix feature by Alastair Swinnerton.

The Art of Strategy: Part III - Strategy and Tactics in WWII


 * Matthew Stibbe goes back in time to examine the strategic relevance of the Second World War. Storm Across Europe, UMS II, Desert Rats, Vulcan, Arnhem and Frontline.

Arcades
R360 - G-Loc

Golfing Greats

Borench

Blood Bros.

Growl

Reviews by John Cook

Budget Games
Reviews by Paul Presley. Scores out of 5.

Tips
Cadaver - Final part to solution

Loom - Final part to solution

Carrier Command - Tips