Zzap! 64 (June 1991)

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Cover of the June 1991 issue of Zzap! 64

There were a couple of really good Commodore 64 magazines in the U.S. but none that were dedicated exclusively to gaming. By 1991, RUN was the last major Commodore 64 print magazine being published in the U.S. and there was no issue published in June. Game publication in the U.S. on the Commodore 64 and pretty much stopped in the U.S. by this point. If you were lucky, you might still find a game or two on clearance at some place like Toys R Us. On the other hand, things were still going pretty strong in the U.K. and would continue to do so for another couple of years. The June 1991 issue of Zzap! 64 includes:

Rebel Regulars

  • Stuff - Coverage of the European Computer Trade Show including a look of some forthcoming arcade conversions and other games for the Commodore 64 including Atari's Hydra, RBI, Terminator 2, Solar Jetman and more. Incidentally, Solar Jetman was completed but never released on the Commodore 64 but was apparently rediscovered and is available on the interwebs. I'll have to track this down and try it. I loved it on the NES.

  • Megatape Info - The cover tape this month includes Iridis alpha, level one of Spellcast, Shotaway, and more.

  • Rrap - Letters from readers about Megatape issues, reset buttons, adventure games, Turrican 2, football, cartridge games, and much more.


Table of Contents from the June 1991 issue of Zzap! 64

Fort Features

  • The Fuzzy Factory - A continuing series on the making of Creatures II.

  • The Inter-Magazine Challenge - A game competition between editors of Zzap! and Crash.

  • The Complete Index, Part 3 - The third part of an index of game reviews in Zzap! from 1985 to 1990.

Confederate Comp

  • The Ultimate Comp! - A competition in which Commodore 64 disk drives, copies of Ultima IV and t-shirts are up for grabs.

Reviews

  • Atomino - A puzzle game from Psygnosis.

  • Cricket Captain - A strategy/management game for the sport.
  • Elvira - Mistress of the Dark - An Elvira themed adventure game.

  • Gauntlet III: The Final Quest - The latest game in the Gauntlet series gets a good review here.

  • I Play: 3D Soccer - A 3rd person 3D soccer game somewhat similar to International Soccer Challenge.

  • Lupo Alberto - An action/platform game that is sort of a combination of Super Mario Bros. and Rainbow Islands but not as good as either.

  • Moonshadow - An action game that reminds me a bit of Altered Beast or Ghosts & Goblins.


Back cover of the June 1991 issue of Zzap! 64

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Gauntlet III brings back memories!

I don't think I ever played Gauntlet III but I played a lot of the original Gauntlet on the C64.

I played both I think 😀

I never used a C64 that I can remember, but maybe there was one at the computer club (aka copying club) I went to. I had a BBC Micro and I don't recall the magazines for that having tapes. I know I typed in a lot of programs for those few minutes of fun. Those were such different times.

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The BBC wasn't widely available here in the U.S. I don't recall any of our 8-bit magazines having cover disks/tapes. Some did offer disks for purchase that had all of the type-in programs. I always typed the ones I wanted in myself though. More frustrating but cheaper :)


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