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Flight Of The Intruder takes you into the deadliest air combat environment the world has ever known
- the skies above North Vietnam.
In 1972, the USAF launched Operation Linebacker. US forces and their South Vietnamese allies are
locked in a life and death struggle with the fanatical North Vietnamese Army. You must stem the tide
of the North Vietnamese offensive by cutting its vital lifeline to its front line troops.
From the US Carriers in the Gulf of Tonkin on "Yankee Station", you must attack a variety of
installations defended by surface to air missiles and the MIG fighters of the skillful and determined
North Vietnamese Air Force.
Only team work w ill get you back alive. The "IRO N H A N D " flights must destroy or suppress the
surface to air missiles whilst Comba i r Patrol aircraft circle high above the strike force looking out
for enemy al a l l y , the s e aircraft must find and attack the target braving a hail of small
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14 BACKCHAT
34 Cu COLLECTION
94 FIELPLINE
103 DEMOS
119 MUSIC DIY
120 ADDITIONALS
125 AND FINALLY...
130 NEXT MONTH
With Predator II ha-
l i n g the Amiga 'his
month, CU takes a
look at horror in c om.
puter games and their
troubled pas t - along
with the brighter
future
Its c ertainly not c hild's play - Brat . Page 61.
1 8 C D T V I S HE RE ! Well, nearly! Rik Haines takes a look at the
software which will be available at the systern's launch, and already its
patently obvious that its future is extremely bright.
1 0 0 A TO Z OF GREATS in the second part of our look back
at classic Amiga games,we cover the lettersR to Z, and look back at
suchclassics as Rainbow Islands and Zombi. If its worth buying, it's
here!!
1 1 4 THE JOY OF STICKS The most importantaccessory for
anygames player, the choice of a joystick is going to be one of the
mostimportant you'll make.John Minsan takes a look at the current
AC
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Read ihe reviews
first with CU Amiga.
This month we've
Told Dokey!
Monkey business
in the shape of
Ocean's playable
Told conversion.
got exclusive
reviews of
Supercars
Switchblade II, Toki,
and Chock Rock!
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been hot for the lat-
What's happening, who has signed what, and when to expect it. Along with oil the gos-
sip and stories that are fit to print - and some that aren't!
2 6 I N DEVELOPMENT
CU takes an in-depth look at the hottest forthcoming games and wags a few chins
with the people behind them to get the low-down and all-important info.
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F IR S T IMPRESSIONS
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More tasty teasers of games that are just off the drawing board, along with views
and info on their hit potential.
e g a s t , but even by our
standards we've excelled our-
selves this month. We've got
reviews of Toki, Predator II Chuck
Rock, Switchblade liand
Supercars II - all before our so-
called rivals, and backed up with
an impressive supporting cast
which includes, Brat, Back To The
Future III, Centurion, and
Lucasfilm's Monkey Island
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Steve Merrell takes a look at Amiga screen nasties — and goes in search at
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ghouliee,jiends, aliens. gore fiends and zombies.. • .
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1 2 •R O U N D1UP
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There s not enough space to give every game a big review, so Round-up guaran-
tees that nearly every new Amiga release is reviewed.
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46 PREDATOR II
53 TOKI
56 MONKEY ISLAND
58 CHUCK ROCK
61 BRAT
63 SWITCHBLADE II
65 CENTURION
68 SUPERCARS II
7 6 V A L U E FOR MONEY
Fiona Keating takes a look at this months veritable goodie bag of cut
and s . c a r n e s
- c budget offerings and checks out their value lor money.
8 2 P L A Y TO WIN
games are tipped and poked to death.
This month, FIL's Chaos Strikes Back, Accolade's Star Control and a whole host of
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We've done it again.
Thismonth, we oreproud to presenton
exclusiveplayabledemo of U.S. Gold's
superb beat' em up, ShadowDancer.
Also, fans of thedemocircuit ore well
catered for with theinclusion of Madness
-the hottestdemoin town,
70 BACK TO THE FUTURE
PART III
72 BATTLESTORM
72 G EM
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74 WHITE SHARK
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