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Jim Douglas

Magazine Career[]

C+VG

  • Adventure Writer

Sinclair User

  • Staff Writer
  • Deputy Editor

GamesMaster

  • Editor (Jan 1993 - )

Reviews[]

Title Format Magazine Published Rating Adj Rating
Merlock the Mede Spectrum C+VG #051 1985/12/16 2/10 20%
Firelord Spectrum C+VG #062 1986/11/18 9/10 90%
W.A.R. Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 4/5 80%
Sacred Armour of Antiriad, The Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 5/5 100%
Thanatos Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 4/5 80%
Future Knight Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 4/5 80%
Street Hawk Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 3/5 60%
Terminus Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 4/5 80%
Knight Rider Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 4/5 80%
Dragon's Lair Spectrum Sinclair User #057 1986/11/18 3/5 60%
Defcom Spectrum Sinclair User #058 1986/12/18 3/5 60%
Cobra Spectrum Sinclair User #058 1986/12/18 3/5 60%
Breakthru Spectrum Sinclair User #058 1986/12/18 4/5 80%
Donkey Kong Spectrum Sinclair User #058 1986/12/18 3/5 60%
Alien (Mind Games) Spectrum Sinclair User #058 1986/12/18 3/5 60%
Fat Worm Blows a Sparky Spectrum Sinclair User #058 1986/12/18 3/5 60%
Doctor What Spectrum Sinclair User #058 1986/12/18 2/5 40%
Myorem BBC Micro C+VG #064 1987/01/15 9/10 90%
Flintstones, The Spectrum Sinclair User #074 8/10 80%
Crazy Cars Spectrum Sinclair User #074 8/10 80%
Countdown to Doom Spectrum Sinclair User #074 8/10 80%
Philosopher's Quest Spectrum Sinclair User #074 7/10 70%
Soldier of Light Spectrum Sinclair User #075 6/10 60%
Lazer Tag Spectrum Sinclair User #075 5/10 50%
Target; Renegade Spectrum Sinclair User #075 10/10 100%
Bionic Commando Spectrum Sinclair User #075 7/10 70%
Marauder Spectrum Sinclair User #076 9/10 90%
Skate Crazy Spectrum Sinclair User #076 88 88%
ArcticFox Spectrum Sinclair User #076 45 45%
Virus Spectrum Sinclair User #077 95 95%
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Spectrum Sinclair User #077 88 88%
Exhaust Heat SNES GamesMaster #001 1992/12/03 67 67%
Xenon 2 Game Boy GamesMaster #001 1992/12/03 76 76%
Terminator 2: The Arcade Game Mega Drive GamesMaster #002 1993/01/21 80 80%
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis Amiga GamesMaster #002 1993/01/21 88 88%
Bomb Jack Game Boy GamesMaster #002 1993/01/21 78 78%
Dirty Larry Atari Lynx GamesMaster #002 1993/01/21 76 76%
Dracula: The Undead Atari Lynx GamesMaster #002 1993/01/21 90 90%
Fatal Fury SNES GamesMaster #003 1993/02/18 60 60%
Super Off-Road SNES GamesMaster #003 1993/02/18 78 78%
Star Fox SNES GamesMaster #004 1993/03/18 97 97%
Battletoads Mega Drive GamesMaster #005 1993/04/19 78 78%
Summer Challenge Mega Drive GamesMaster #005 1993/04/19 85 85%
Super Conflict SNES GamesMaster #006 1993/05/20 67 67%
Incredible Crash Dummies, The Game Gear GamesMaster #007 1993/06/17 61 61%
Incredible Crash Dummies, The Master System GamesMaster #007 1993/06/17 51 51%
Pop'n TwinBee SNES GamesMaster #007 1993/06/17 75 75%
Final Fight 2 SNES GamesMaster #008 1993/07/15 75 75%
Splatterhouse 3 Mega Drive GamesMaster #008 1993/07/15 68 68%
F1 Mega Drive GamesMaster #009 1993/08/19 90 90%
Rocket Knight Adventures Mega Drive GamesMaster #009 1993/08/19 92 92%
Pocky & Rocky SNES GamesMaster #009 1993/08/19 74 74%
Gunstar Heroes Mega Drive GamesMaster #010 1993/09/16 88 88%

Articles[]

Magazine Published Article
Sinclair User #57 1986/11/18 Feature: Micro Mercenaries - page(s) 74-75,79-80
Just who are these people who put together computer games? They're a horrible lot, aren't they? They spend hours and hours locked away in rooms with very little light, too much food and very strange records. They're hardly human at all, are they? Jim Douglas quashes the oldest myth in the industry, and talks to some very normal people.
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