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- a deliciously funny and entertaining game." Swedish gaming magazine Datormagazin gave the Amiga version of **** Vixens from Space an overall score of 2...
- ****." Datormagazin expresses that they "really hope **** Olympics was meant as a joke, as it is very seriously that really, really bad." Datormagazin further...
- gave it a score of 90%. In contrast, the Swedish technology magazine Datormagazin gave it a 2/5. Collins, Lisa (April 1994). "Naughty Ones". CU Amiga (Apr...
- Banana's music, giving it a ten out of twelve. Swedish gaming magazine Datormagazin gave the Amiga version of Top Banana an overall score of 75%, beginning...
- and music. Tomas Hybner, in the October 1988 edition of the Swedish Datormagazin, gave the game 3.75 out of 5 and called it "original", also highlighting...
- Janson, Lars (May 1991). "Crush Your Piggy Bank or Sell Your Bike!". Datormagazin. Vol. 1991, no. 10. Egmont Publishing. p. 64. Slingsby, Dan (March 1991)...
- rated the game 29%, while Power Play rated the game 14%. Questbusters Datormagazin Cemetery Dance Micromania Ardai, Charles (November 1992). "The Horror...
- Kingdom. October 1989. p. 87. Pettersson, Johan (July 1989). "Red Heat". Datormagazin. No. 10. Sweden. p. 10. Zimmermann, Bernd (August 1989). "Red Heat"....
- 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2013. "Simon the Sorcerer 2 review from Datormagazin Vol 1995 No 13 (Oct 1995) - Amiga Magazine Rack" (13). October 1995:...
- game was also well received by non-English publications. The Swedish Datormagazin considered the game to be "in a class by itself". In Germany, Power Play...