-
Pelit ("Games") is a
Finnish video games magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.
Pelit dates back to 1987, as an
annual extra games-only
issue of MikroBitti...
-
Damla Pelit (born 2001) is a
Turkish karateka competing in the kata category.
Damla Pelit was born in 2001. She is a
native of Ödemiş in İzmir Province...
- game on the market." The game was also
rated 96/100 by
Finnish magazine Pelit, who
immediately hailed it as one of the best
games of the year. Reviewing...
- should,
bereft of any
annoying mid-play
screen freezes".
Finish magazine Pelit wrote "Terminator 2029
would have had the
makings of a real mega-game, but...
- 2021.
JTurunen (1
April 1996). "Super
Stardust –
Kahdesta en luovu..."
Pelit (in Finnish).
Archived from the
original on 9 July 2021.
Retrieved 25 August...
- C=Lehti and the
computer game
yearbooks that were
predecessors of the
Pelit magazine. He has
worked for the
latter since its
founding in 1992, and holds...
-
historically accurate that
directly impacts gameplay.
FinnWars was
featured in
Pelit magazine in
issue 9/2005, and PC
Pelaaja in 2007.
FinnWars is
based in Winter...
-
Computer Gaming World -
Issue 83. pp. 64–67.
Pelit (March 21, 2006). "Star
Control -
Kontrollin aikakirjat".
Pelit.
Retrieved October 20, 2020. Walker, Brian...
-
commands "take", "use", and "talk". It
features full voice-acting,
which its
Pelit review complimented, but
which MikroBitti insulted. It also uses a variety...
- Computers" column. The
reviewers gave the game 4 out of 5 stars. Niko
Nirvi of
Pelit summarized: "AI is a bit weak, but the violence,
playability and digitized...