Police Journal OnlineDecember 1999
Volume 80 Number 12


"serving the protectors"
Police Journal Online Cover
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By Phil White

Championship Motocross

Championship Motocross featuring Michael Carmichael claims to be the only motocross game for PlayStation that accurately conveys the look and feel of the sport.

In addition to the real motocross bike dynamics are the advanced artificial intelligence and realistic visual effects. There are nine customizable dirt bikes to choose from and six different play modes, including:

Racing occurs on 12 unique motocross and supercross tracks from around the world, with true weather effects such as rain and fog. With all these features, Championship Motocross should keep any dirt-bike fanatic interested.

For the chance to win this new release put your details on the back of a used envelope (but not your postcode) and address it to Mike Horsfall, Sturt Police Station (12) Motocross.

Space Invaders

Space Invaders is back to mesmerize a new generation. Prepare for the sequel, an all-new version of the legendary arcade classic for both PlayStation and PC.

Your quest will be to attack, counter attack and save the Earth from alien invasion. With 3D graphics, explosive new weapons, expansive new worlds and a new generation of alien invaders, be prepared for action - or at least frustration.

Space Invaders offers game fans the best of both worlds - out of this world ’70s sensibility and ’90s attitude. As an added bonus, avid fans of the classic Space Invaders can search out a version of the original game hidden among the new alien worlds.

Space Invaders is available now at retail outlets throughout Australia with a suggested retail price of $49.95 for the PC version and $69.95 for PSX. On either platform, this game is suitable for all ages - even adults with no PC skill.




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