ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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79838 | Krocatile Waltz (Superior) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79839 | Dartz (Automata) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79840 | Zig Zag (DK Tronics) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79841 | Felix In The Factory (Micro Power) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79842 | Beam Rider (Microdeal) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79843 | Matching Pairs (Cases Computer Simulations) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79844 | Les Flics (PSS) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79845 | 3D Space Wars (Hewson Consultants) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79846 | 1984 (Incentive) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79847 | Maziacs (DK Tronics) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79848 |
Sherlock Rundown Melbourne House have just released Sherlock their successor to The Hobbit and it looks as if it will be just as good. Here's an in-depth review of this new adventure game. |
David Bishop | Article | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | |
79851 | Commodore Plus/4 (Commodore) | Mike Roberts | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | |
79854 | Bismark (Argus Press) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79855 | Monsters And Magic (Interactive Software People) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79856 | West (Talent) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79857 | Planetfall (Argus Press) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79858 | Battle For Midway (Classic Conflicts) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79859 | Stuart Henry's Pop Quiz (Bellflower) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
79860 | Rainy Day (Cases Computer Simulations) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
6468 |
Output: Pascal's Triangle Demos Create a treasure chest of triangular patterns with this program from Brian Wood, based on the well-known mathematical theorem of Pascal's triangle. |
Brian Wood | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 |