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German

Bronkos Turrican Page
Caschys Blog
Chungo.net
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Dagger und die Welt

Daniel Himmel Blog
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Gamezone
Klamm.de
Markus bloggt
Netzwelt
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PCWelt
Softonic
TheXBlog
Video at CHIP.de
Weapons of Distraction
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English

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Joystiq
Retro Remakes

The Freehare
The Independent Gaming Source
Soldat Movies Blog

Interview at planet freeplay

Other

Freegame.cz

Magazines


25.04.2008 - GEE - Love for Games

The march issue of the german videogame magazine GEE featured a list of the 50 best freeware games available which also contained hurrican. The article is small but meaningful :)


15.03.2008

Another german C64 magazine called Cevi-Aktuell features an interview with Eiswuxe about hurrican and other Poke53280 titles.
Get this as well here (again pdf, so you might want to "right click" and "save as" this link).


19.02.2008

Hugi, the leading free international electronical magazine (diskmag) in the PC Scene, has interviewed Eiswuxe who begins to feel really cocky with all those interviews going on :)

Download it here (41 mb)


30.10.2007

The german C64 magazine Lotek64 features a review of hurrican. It also contains an interview with Eiswuxe about the development process of the game and even an article about the level editor.

Get it right here (since this is a pdf file, you might want to "right click" and "save as" this link).


05.09.2007 - PC Action

This is a review from one of the leading german PC-gaming magazines called "PC Action". Hurrican was reviewed in the september issue of 2007 and got a full page review and a "very good" rating. The game was also featured on the magazine's DVD.

This is a picture from the table of contents of the DVD


24.07.2007

This is a review from the Austrian PC-magazine e-media, issue nr.13, july. Hurrican is featured as the "freegame of the week". The text is in german, but it says something like this:

Perhaps someone remembers the legendary Turrican-Games from the 90s... Now some fans have developed an inofficial sequel of the Arcade-Hit called Hurrican - and have made it available as a free of charge download on the internet: 9 huge levels, a stirring soundtrack, striking 2D-graphics and first and foremost the well tried gameplay of the past. Cult!