ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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40203 | Swamp Fever (Players) | Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1987 | ||
24335 | Swamp Monsters (MP) | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 22nd Mar 1983 | ||
51967 | Swap (Microids) | John Taylor | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Oct 1991 | |
26781 | Swap (Palace) | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Nov 1991 | ||
30003 |
Swap (Palace) Phil King swaps his football for coloured tiles and goes flipping mad! |
Phil King | Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45349 | Swap (Palace) | Colin Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Sep 1991 | |
49330 | Swap (Palace) | Paula Richards | Review | ST Format | 1st May 1993 | |
84941 |
Power Test: SWAP (Palace) Palace have been pretty quiet on the C64 scene for a while now. Well, totally silent actually. Their last game, International 3D Tennis, was so long ago, most of you probably haven't even heard of them! Anyway, they're back, they've got a new game, and it's a puzzler called Swap. |
Review | Commodore Format | 19th Jul 2024 | ||
30338 |
Swapz (Fandal) Here at RGCD we always get a kick out of playing an original, innovative and well-designed puzzle game on vintage hardware. Sadly, aside from being coded for the Atari 8-Bit, Swapz doesn't share any of these attributes. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
78943 | Swarm (Computer Concepts) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Jun 1984 | ||
32817 | Swat! (The Power House) | Rick Robson | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st May 1987 | |
56928 |
SWAT: Global Strike Team (Sierra) Drop your weapon and step away from the USB headset, fool! |
Martin Kitts | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2004 | |
58538 |
SWAT: Global Strike Team (Sierra) 'Swat' up on your gunplay and join the boys in blue |
Andy Irving | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Dec 2003 | |
30268 | Sweet Acorn (Electric) | Tony Cruise | Review | Micros Gazette | 1st Nov 1998 | |
5698 |
Sweet Commodore 16 Another micro for the computing novice has emerged from Commodore. Barry Miles welcomes it with open arms. |
Barry Miles | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Sep 1984 | |
5367 |
Sweet P Model SP 100 A sweet alternative to printers; Kenn Garroch looks at a plotter. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 28th Jul 1984 | |
28441 |
Sweet Sixteen A look at what the Commodore 64's popular cousin has to offer - which is a lot for the price. |
Review | Zzap | 1st Aug 1987 | ||
6181 | Sweet Solution To Storage Problem | John Alderson | Letter | Personal Computer News | 3rd Nov 1984 | |
27409 |
Sweet Talker (Cheetah) Vincent Fojut lends an ear to a low-cost speech synthesiser |
Vincent Fojut | Review | Acorn User | 1st May 1985 | |
36912 | Sweevo's Whirled (Gargoyle Games) | Chris Bourne | Review | Sinclair User | 13th Feb 1986 |