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The last three reviewed games are:
The TRB Awards are designed to highlight the dire, the terminally useless and other Triple Z quality Spectrum games. There are several sub-categories of terribleness with the occasional award praising games, just for balance. Click here to see a synopsis of each sub-category. This choice selection comes from my own personal experience of playing Speccy games. I've either (unfortunately) intentionally bought them, got them in a compilation or as a 'freebie' on a covertape. There may be other software atrocities that I've not yet stumbled upon... ... in which case, if you think that there should be a game featured in the TRB Awards, please let me know! Simply click on the Feedback button which is at the top of the page. Let me know which game should be reviewed and for which section. Alternatively, if you send me a review, I can add the graphics myself. I will make sure your name is credited to the review. Each review will state the game name, Publisher, Year of Original Release, Original Price [in the UK] (a 'c' means 'cassette' and 'd' means '+3 disk'), which Award Category the game fits into and from Dec 04 onwards, Date Reviewed (in TRB). If you think that there should be a game featured in the TRB Awards section, please let me know! Simply click on the Feedback button at the top of every page. Let me know which game should be reviewed, the category it should feature in and briefly why. Alternatively, if you send me a completed review, I can add the graphics myself. I will also ensure your name is credited to the review. If you see this logo :
If you see this logo : Finally, if a reviewed game features in the TRB Top 100, (and yes, not all games reviewed in the Awards section are rubbish) it will have its' position shown by a specially-designed button TRB Top 100. Simple really! |