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Your Spectrum Unofficial Archive – Archive of articles from Your Sinclair ' s forerunner, Your Spectrum. Your Sinclair: A Celebration – Fan-written website detailing both YS and YS-related material. YS2/100 – An article written in dictionary form describing aspects of the magazine, written by former editor Jonathan Nash. (archived at ...
Your Sinclair and CRASH awarded average marks, both claiming in reviews of the original and rerelease that the title's contemporary Super Off-Road was superior. [citation needed] Sinclair User expressed more enthusiasm for the game, but made the same comparison to Super Off-Road. [citation needed]
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Roy Wagner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "The graphics and game play are well done.I think you will find it an interesting game." [4]In 1991, Your Sinclair included the game at number 71 in their list of the Top 100 Best Spectrum Games of All Time. [5]
Snowball won the Best Text-only Adventure prize at Crash 1984 Readers Awards, [20] Return to Eden received a 90% score in Sinclair Programs, [21] and The Worm in Paradise was rated a Your Sinclair Megagame [22] and a Sinclair User Classic. [23] When the trilogy was released it received unanimously good reviews from the ZX Spectrum press.
In 1993 the Spectrum version of the game was voted number 37 in the Your Sinclair Official Top 100 Games of All Time. [35] GameSpot named Lode Runner as one of the "Greatest Games of All Time". [36] In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared Lode Runner the 80th-best computer game ever released. [37]
Circa News, also known as Circa, was an American online newspaper and entertainment service. The site was founded in 2012 by Matt Galligan, Ben Huh and Arsenio Santos. [1] The service had news stories and features consisting of individual bits of information.