Computer Gamer (June 1987)

Source: Computer Gamer – Issue Number 27 – June 1987

Computer Gamer was a relatively short lived computer gaming magazine from the U.K. It was published from 1985 to 1987. The July 1987 issue includes:

Features

  • Sentinel – A golden game from Firebird
  • Doc the Destroyer – Melbourne’s punchy adventure
  • Shadows of Mordor – The saga of the Ring continues
  • Colonial Conquest – SSI are out to win you over
  • Nemesis – Konami strike gold at last
  • The Way Ahead – Activision on the move
  • Delta – A nemesis clone or an innovation?
  • Enduro Racer – Gamer rids into the sunset
  • Bismarck – Hunt for the pride of the fleet
  • Stifflip & Co. – As always, Palace go for gold
  • C16 Top Five – Games you can’t live without
  • Cyborg – Was it worth a year of hype?
  • Sequels – One good return deserves another.
  • Voidrunner/Hellgate – Minter’s C16 games par excellence
  • Bride of Frankenstein – Ariolasoft makes you a new man

Regulars

  • Previews – A look into the colorful future
  • mEDitations – The Editor has the last word
  • News – Roundup of teh latest chat
  • Talkback – What your letters say to us
  • Scoreline – How we rate the games
  • Fresh Out – The latest games grilled
  • PBM Update – Mike McGarry plays the last post
  • Top Notch – The ST rises higher
  • Unsung Heroes – The leading light at Starlight
  • Get Out Of That – Play the game Kird Rutter’s way
  • Cheap Thrills – Budget bargains reviewed
  • Competition Results – Do you feel lucky?
  • Argus Declares War – Wargame special offer from APS
  • Duffers – The worst games of the month
  • Caves of Hell – A devil of a game for the C16
  • Professional Programming – A mixed bag of chips

…and more!