Name: Codemasters Ltd

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Oberon #03 (1997) / Review
The review provides insights into various 128K exclusive games for the ZX Spectrum, highlighting titles like 'Space Gun', 'World Championship Soccer', and 'Night Breed'. Special attention is given to their graphical prowess and gameplay mechanics. Furthermore, the article addresses the acquisition of Spectrum software via the Internet.
Oberon #04 (1997) / Overview
The article provides a review of games for ZX Spectrum, including KOMANDO 2, WRESTLING SUPERSTARS, TAG TEAM WRESTLING, and CAPTAIN PLANET. It highlights the features, graphics, and gameplay of each game, noting both strengths and weaknesses. The review concludes with recommendations and comparisons to other platforms and games.
Oberon #04 (1997) / Overview
Overview of various ZX Spectrum games, highlighting their unique features, gameplay mechanics, and design elements. Includes critique on sound effects, graphics, and technical issues. Discusses games like 'Stryker in the Crypts of Trogan', 'Phileas Fogg's Balloon Battles', and 'Survival'.
Oberon #04 (1997) / Overview
The article reviews games for the ZX Spectrum, including BOOVIE, MOTOR MASSACRE, SOCCER PINBALL, and HUXLEY PIG 1 & 2. Each game is detailed in terms of gameplay, graphics, and unique features. The discussion includes comparisons to other games and highlights specific technical aspects.
Spectrofon #01 (1993) / Обзор
A review of the current state of gaming software for ZX Spectrum in Moscow, highlighting the delayed arrival of Western games. Criticism of local remakes like ELITE-3 and LASER SQUAD's fan scenarios. Discussion on the issue of game hacks offering 'infinite life' and its impact on gaming experience.
Spectrofon #03 (1994) / Обзор
Discussion of the rivalry between Spectrum and Amiga users. Overview of new Spectrum-compatible games and their features. Insight into hacking culture and influence on gaming.
Spectrofon #08 (1994) / С миру по биту
Reader letters discuss ZX Spectrum hardware issues, game preservation, and editorial graphics. A competition for the magazine's logo is announced. Opinions on various ZX Spectrum games are shared.
Spectrofon #09 (1994) / Обзор
Review of new games in Moscow, including Elite III remix with improved graphics and 1st Division Manager's flaws. Spectrofon announces Star Heritage demo for issue 10. Seeking programmer for new football simulation project.
Spectrofon #13 (1995) / Review
Review of simulation and sports games for ZX Spectrum, including 'F-19 Stealth Fighter', 'Carrier Command', 'Dizzy 7', 'Hudson Hawk', and 'Magic Johnson's Basketball'. Highlights features, graphics, and gameplay elements.
ZX Format #01 (1995) / Игрушки
A detailed walkthrough of the game Crystal Kingdom Dizzy, including solutions to puzzles and tips for progressing through the story.
ZX Format #03 (1996) / Toys
Review of games released in St. Petersburg in early 1996. Highlights include THE LIGHT CORRIDOR, JONNY QUEST, BEDLAM, BUBBLE DIZZY, NAVY SEALS, and PIRATES. Detailed assessments of graphics and sound provided.
ZX Format #07 (1997) / Игрушки
An overview of software novelties for ZX Spectrum, including games like 'Los Angeles Drugs Bust' and 'Jungle Warfare'. Each game description provides insights into graphics, gameplay, and features. A variety of genres from action to strategy are covered, showcasing the diversity of software offerings.
ZX-News #01 (1995) / Expertise
Review of the game Seymour at the Movies by Code Masters, following the Dizzy series. The protagonist takes on the role of a Hollywood director. Released in ZX-News #01, 1995.

Group members Sensible Software

Group member Name Starting from Until Roles in group
Chris Yates Unknown role
Jon Hare Unknown role
Mark R. Jones Mark R. Jones Unknown role
Paul Owens Unknown role
Peter Clarke Peter Clarke Unknown role
Richard Joseph Richard Joseph Unknown role

Group members Code Masters Ltd

Group member Name Starting from Until Roles in group
Chris Graham Chris Graham Unknown role
Gary Priest Unknown role
Paul Hiley Paul Hiley Unknown role
R. Fred Williams Unknown role
Sorcery Unknown role

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