Bubble Ghost - Press

Press

Following French magazines have published Bubble Ghost review:

  • SVM Science et Vie Micro #45, December 1987 (Atari ST version) Download magazine
  • Tilt #49, December 1987 (Atari ST version) Download magazine
  • ST Magazine #14, November/December 1987 (Atari ST version) Download magazine
  • Micro News #6, November/December 1987 (Atari ST version)
  • Le Tatou #10, December 1987 (Atari ST version)
  • 1ST (FirST) #4, December 1987 (Atari ST version) Download magazine
  • Jeux et Stratégie #48, December 1987 (Atari ST version)
  • Génération 4 #2, December 1987 (Atari ST version) Download magazine
  • Tilt #52, March 1988 (Amstrad CPC version) Download magazine
  • Tilt #57, September 1988 (Amiga version) Download magazine
  • Génération 4 Hors série #2, oct/nov/dec 1990 (Game Boy version) Download magazine
  • Génération 4 #31, March 1991 (Game Boy version) Download magazine

Following US magazine has published Bubble Ghost review:

  • VideoGames and Computer Entertainment, USA, April 1991 (Game Boy version)
  • Antic Vol.7 #7, November 1988 (Atari ST version) See review
  • ST-Log Issue 24, October 1988 (Atari ST version) See review
  • ST-Log Issue 26, December 1988 (Atari ST version) See review

Following French magazines have published Bubble + (Bubble Plus) review:

  • Génération 4 #22, May 1990 (Atari ST and Amiga version) Download magazine
  • Micro News #35, May 1990 (Atari ST version) Download magazine
  • Tilt #79, June 1990 (Atari ST version) Download magazine

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