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Issue 25
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Editor Mark Higham


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The ST Format Shrine
ST Format 25
  August 1991
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37 Ways to expand your horizons We show you how to boos your ST's power

8 steps to heaven: kiss goodbye to those "out-of-memory blues" - page 24
9 machines your St can take on and beat - page 92
20 of the best on test: it's the brightest, boldest, sharpest, longest round-up of printers in the history of the entire world (probably) - page 98

The ST club's boss reveals what it really takes to run a PD library: Page 113

"I'm Jazzie B's hands: he uses the ST through me" - Will Mowat wxplains why Soul-II-Soul chose the ST to record their new album

Better than Populous? Subjugate races, cast lightening bolts into the sea and leave a trail of meyhem behind you! Imageworks brand new gold-game storms onto this month's packed Cover Disk in another exclusive: Page 38

121 More good reasons to step inside: 61 top games cheated, 21 games scrutinised, 20 PD programs reviewed, 14 essential technical tips, 5 crucial drawing guides


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•  News
•  Game reviews
•  Features
•  Software and Hardware reviews
•  Adverts



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•  Mega Lo Mania Imagework's epic new game in a playable demo form. Anyone for a spot of omnipresence?
•  Diary Tomorrow is another day, but do you know what you're doing in it? Don;t drain your brain, let Diary take the strain
•  Flexidump Plus Demp Your chance to check out the utility William Caxton would have killed for, possibly
•  Cypher Van Gogh used to paint under the stairs so no-one could see him at it. Now you can hide your artwork too
•  Spell One Riting is a rele pane if your not shure how to spel, so wy not let Spell One do all the werk? It's siplic.. simplit.. easy!

 

 

News Items

  New Super-STs on the way (FALCON)   Another ST Format world exclusive
  Super-Languages build on the BASICs   The three best selling BASIC programming language packages available for the ST are about to undergo major upgrades.
  New imports from System Solutions   System Solutions are doing their bit to impair the balance of trade, with a bevy of new imports lined up
  MIDI pinonees back on tracks   Hybrid Arts have the singular distinction of being the very first company to demonstrate MIDI music-making on a cimputer, way back in 1985
  Stereo sampling arrives on the ST   The same team that brought Stero Sound to the ST via the Monster Stero Cartridge have now produced a stereo sampler.
  Make an IMPrint   Who thinks up these program names anyway?
  Indiana Jones and the search for Monkey Island 2   Lucasfilm, the software house responsible for the Indiana Jones graphic adventures and June's FORMAT Gold winning Monley Island, are busy again.
  Atari monopolise on the High Street   For the first time in a while, Atari are happy with themselves.

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Games Reviewed

  California Games   Kixx £7.99 81%  
  Champion of the Raj   PSS/Mirrorsoft £25.99 78%  
  Crime does not pay   Titus £25.53 77%  
  Fantasy Graphics Disk   Deltronics £9.99 73%  
  Forgotten Worlds   Kixx £7.99 71%  
  Gary Linekers Hot Shot   Kixx £7.99 69%  
  Germ Crazy   Electronic Zoo £25.99 88%  
  Imposbbile Mission 2   Kixx £7.99 80%  
  Logical   Rainbow Arts £19.99 76%  
  Mercs   US Gold £19.99 61%  
  Navy Seals   Ocean £25.53 72%  
  Outzone   UBI Soft £20.53 66%  
  Prehistorik   Titus £20.53 68%  
  Shadow Dancer   US Gold £25.99 67%  
  Switch Blade   Kixx £7.99 58%  
  Talespin   Deltronics £9.99 82%  
  Toki   Ocean £24.99 78%  
  Tom and the Ghost   UBI Soft £20.53 67%  

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