AMIGA ACTION ISSUE 60 AUGUST 1994,
'No predictable footballing clichés here. Thank you very much.'

COVERDISKS:

Don't ever say we don't listen to what our readers tell us. We've taken note of many of the suggestions and ideas put forward and this month you'll see them incorporated into your favourite magazine.
One thing that was clear was that you definetely wanted more on the coverdisks so we've willingly obliged and spared no expense by cramming eight - count'em - eight superb items onto the disks, including four full games! Go on then, off you go.

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DISK 1: 

WEMBLEY SOCCER (A1200)

We think that this is the finest footy game around but you don't have to take our word for it, have a go yourself in our superb demo.

TIC TAC TOE
Remember the Winning Post? Well, after the phenomenal response we had to that we just had to get hold of the sequel, and here it is.

SENSIBLE MASSACRE
We like our political correctness at Amiga Action, hence this kill-all- Dutch-footballers-because-they-knocked-us-out-the- World-Cup'em-up.


DISK 2: 

D-DAY

This war game received a hefty 86% in this month's issue and now you have the chance to control the D-Day landings for yourselves.

COOCHY CRICKET
Fancy competing in the current cricket series between England and New Zealand? Away you go.

MISSILE COMMAND
One of all time classic arcade games of all time comes to your cover disk.

SHOOT PONTOON
Get the old riverboat out of the garage and have a bit of gamble.

SIMON
If you're a bit of a memory master you'll love this. Remember a sequence of musical notes in er... whatever it's called.  

 

Coochy Cricket isn't on the original disk. AA's fault.