ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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44343 | Crossword (Manchester University Press) | Des Thomas | Review | A&B Computing | 1st Jun 1985 | |
16962 | Crossword On BBC/Electron Games | Dave E | Type-In Utility | EUG PD | 1st Jun 2000 | |
4642 | Crossword Puzzler | Geof Wheelwright | Review | Personal Computer News | 28th Apr 1984 | |
25304 | Crossword Puzzler (National Extension College) | P.D. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 6th Dec 1983 | |
15878 | Crossword Solution (EUG #1) | Will Watts | Type-In Utility | EUG PD | 1st Nov 1991 | |
15906 | Crossword Solution (EUG #2) | Will Watts | Type-In Utility | EUG PD | 1st Feb 1992 | |
18824 |
Crosswords (Akom) Into The Cryptic |
Terry Blunt | Review | The Micro User | 1st Sep 1989 | |
58596 |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Ubisoft) Wise man avoid four-year-old licence |
Ben Lawrence | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Apr 2004 | |
7136 | Crowd Catches Up To Lonely QL - Homefront | David Guest | News | Personal Computer News | 9th Mar 1985 | |
44694 | Crowley World Tour (Rusty Pixel) | Gordon King | Review | Blast Annual | 7th Jul 2020 | |
30273 |
Crownland (La Resistance) La Resistance return with what could well be considered as the 8-Bit Atari's answer to Mayhem in Monsterland; Crownland is without a doubt the platform's very best run 'n' jump title. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Dec 2007 | |
23762 | Cruise Attack (Mikro-Gen) | T.W. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 7th Feb 1984 | |
79021 | Cruise Attack (Mikro-Gen) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Jul 1984 | ||
19309 | Cruise Attack (Mikrogen) | Review | Crash | 1st Mar 1984 | ||
45372 |
Cruise For A Corpse (Delphine) Delphine's much-delayed pleasure cruise is finally about to set sail in the same waters as Lucasfilm's Monkey Island, but can playing at murder really be as much fun as simply playing for laughs? |
Mark Ramshaw | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1991 | |
45895 | Cruise For A Corpse (Delphine) | Dave E | Review | Everygamegoing | 13th May 2021 | |
49722 |
Cruise For A Corpse (Delphine) 'Ere's summzing to get your leetle grey cells working - murder, mystery and suspense - and zat's just ze protection system. Format's super sleuth, Neil Jackson, plays the fat Belgian detective at his own game... |
Neil Jackson | Review | ST Format | 1st Jan 1992 | |
54658 | Cruise For A Corpse (Delphine) | Review | Future Publishing | 7th Feb 1992 | ||
49918 |
Cruise For A Corpse (Kixx XL) It might sound like the name of the fanatical Nicole Kidman fan club, but it's actually a Poirot-like mystery. James Leach pronounces it "Ver-ry inter-resting" |
James Leach | Review | ST Format | 1st Jan 1994 | |
23799 | Cruiser/Character Generator (Solway) | J.W. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 24th Jan 1984 |