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Powerdrome
Publisher: Electronic Arts     Developer: Unknown
Year of release: 1988

Box scan missing - can you help? Powerdrome Game music missing - can you help?
Genres : 3D / Action / Link-Up / Sci-fi
Programmer : Michael Powell    

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Mark Stevens wrote ...2004-05-16 04:21:18
Trivia: Michael Powell went on to form Particle Systems, responsible for PC classics Subwar 2050, I-War and I-War 2.
Jonathan Thomas wrote ...2001-12-26 19:21:09
Just started to get the hang of this game as I was selling my ST back in 1993. I remember how fun the game became once the controls finally clicked (after about 6 months of perseverance :). I seem to remember from reading a review that the PC version featured a refined control method - the less patient amongst you may want to go for that one first...
Mark Ashford wrote ...2001-11-06 06:26:38
This was a good game, similar in style to the Wipeout games on the Playstation, as you fly futuristic hovering jets around a course. The graphics and sound were very good, the only problem was that it was very difficult to control your craft and you had to use the mouse which was a bit over-sensistive. Still, if you could learn the controls properly this game is a lot of fun! It also works multiplayer with a null-modem cable.