ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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46511 | Adventure Games | Article | Beebug | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
46648 | Spellbook | Mitch | Article | Beebug | 1st Jul 1985 | |
48811 |
Sharp MZ-700 Sharp's smart new MZ-700 offers 64K of RAM, built-in colour printer and cassette recorder all for just over £400. Simon Beesley finds out whether taking the music-centre approach to home computing really works. |
Simon Beesley | Article | Your Computer | 1st Jul 1983 | |
48812 |
Aquarius Will Mattel's £90 colour Aquarius make a big splash? Don Wilson checks out the U.S. newcomer |
Don Wilson | Article | Your Computer | 1st Jul 1983 | |
48898 | Infocom Goes Graphic | Article | New Computer Express | 1st Dec 1988 | ||
48916 | Car Wars | Gary Barrett | Article | ST Format | 1st Dec 1989 | |
48998 |
A Yak's Favourite Games Ace-programmer Jeff Minter, llama fanatic and creator of the Format Gold winning Llamatron, picks his fave Top 20 games of all time exclusively for ST Format. |
Jeff Minter | Article | ST Format | 1st Aug 1991 | |
49854 | Coin-Ops To Consoles | Article | ST Format | 1st Aug 1994 | ||
51233 | London Gaming Market 2022 | Dave E | Article | Everygamegoing | 24th Apr 2022 | |
51678 |
MicroProse Iolo Davidson visits the simulation specialist in their Cotswold HQ and finds a lot of ammunition in their armoury. |
Iolo Davison | Article | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Apr 1987 | |
52046 |
The Alternative Budget If you buy a lot of games you will have noticed the name Alternative Software cropping up increasingly. Norman Doyle went in search of these people. |
Norman Doyle | Article | Amstrad Computer User | 1st May 1988 | |
52337 |
Where Do We Go From Here? Barry Pickles sets out a plan of action for Atom owners |
Barry Pickles | Article | Acorn User | 1st Oct 1983 | |
52363 |
Extras And Additions: To Buy Or Not To Buy First Byte offers some timely advice on what to choose next for your BBC Micro or Electron |
Article | Acorn User | 1st Jan 1986 | ||
52365 |
Speed: The Big Difference Paul Beverley finds the Electron is a lot slower than the BBC Micro, but has some ideas on the problem |
Paul Beverley | Article | Acorn User | 1st Sep 1983 | |
52396 | Game Show | Sam Greenhill | Article | Acorn User | 1st Dec 1990 | |
52526 |
Inside Infocom: America's Top Adventure Games House Real adventure-solving experts measure their ability by the number of Infocom games, they're solved. These games are not for the uninitiated. Any they are more than just tough. They have a special flavour that is all their own. Eugene Lacey went to Boston, Massachusetts, to meet the aristocrats of the American games business. |
Eugene Lacey | Article | Commodore User | 1st Sep 1985 | |
52860 |
Amazing Amiga Despite its recent launch in the States, the few Amigas lurking in Britain are being kept well under wraps. So when the company that wrote its most important software invites you to an Amiga demonstration, it's an offer you can't refuse. |
Article | Commodore User | 1st Oct 1985 | ||
52944 |
GEOS (Commodore) You read about it here last month. Now it's arrived hotfoot from the States, GEOS, the new disk-based operating environment for the C64/C128. GEOS gives your aging C64 a new way of working, and you get a sophisticated wordprocessor and drawing package into the bargain. But is it really the revolution it's claimed to be? |
Bohdan Buciak | Article | Commodore User | 1st Sep 1986 | |
53456 |
Talking Heads Talking games have grabbed their fair share of chart toppers this year. Our American sound expert, Tom Jeffries, went to Berkeley, in California, to talk to the freelance sound specialists who put the chat into Ghostbusters, Impossible Mission, Beach Head II and Kennedy Approach. |
Tom Jeffries | Article | Commodore User | 1st Oct 1985 | |
53457 | C16 Software Support | Mike Pattenden | Article | Commodore User | 1st Feb 1985 |