Your welcome! Thanks 
The overseas look at Rampage and Warbirds.



Awesome! Keep them coming 




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I'd love to read these scans, but I.E on 360 (even when zoomed in) is useless, looks like i'll need to fire up the Ipad when i'm off.
Looking forward to reading them and very much appreciate your time in putting them up.
Thanks Rogue Trooper! I really have appreciated your posting ratings. I still remember Laird, commenting about this being Sega Country. Sharing these ratings helps me to understand why it was looked upon here and across the pond in different ways.
Thanks again!
More great scans, love Game Pro! 
Thanks Rogue Trooper! I really have appreciated your posting ratings. I still remember Laird, commenting about this being Sega Country. Sharing these ratings helps me to understand why it was looked upon here and across the pond in different ways.
Thanks again!
I'm only sorry that i don't have a PC or i'd have uploaded the mag scans themselves to here, but my thinking was, if 'best' i can do is give the review scores, at least you get some idea of how games fared at UK review.
I regularly send (or bombard :-)) Laird with magazine articles+reviews etc from magazines covering numerous formats, (photocopies+scans on memory stick), so in time hope a few choice ones can be put up on here for all those who are interested, to enjoy.
Thanks for the kind words.
That Dracula game looks really cool! My Lynx hasn't got a lot of use since I bought it, mainly due to not having an AC adapter for it and the rechargeable batteries I've been using just don't last very long. Seemed like every time I turned it on they were dead again so I when I ordered that 7800 controller the other day I also got a Lynx AC adapterÂ
Now I'm going to start playing it a lot more and I really need to get that Dracula game!
I agree a Lynx AC adapter and Dracula are on my want lists.
Laird has mentioned Dracula once or twice. Sounds like a must own game for the Lynx.
The lack of a Game save was a flaw, but Dracula was just an amazingly atmospheric game, for once, a brown in gaming was used to fantastic effect, helped create a feeling you were viewing it as if you were looking at years old photo's, almost as if the player was peering in through a portal into the games world as it were.
I agree a Lynx AC adapter and Dracula are on my want lists.
Laird has mentioned Dracula once or twice. Sounds like a must own game for the Lynx.
It is, wonderful game!