ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5023 | Datelines (June 12 1984) | Peter Worlock | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 16th Jun 1984 | |
4224 | Datelines (March 17 1984) | Peter Worlock | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 17th Mar 1984 | |
4108 | Datelines (March 2 1984) | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 3rd Mar 1984 | ||
7331 | Datelines (March 26 1985) | Peter Worlock | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 30th Mar 1985 | |
7571 | Datelines (May 11 1985) | Peter Worlock | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 11th May 1985 | |
5662 | Datelines (September 1 1984) | Peter Worlock | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 1st Sep 1984 | |
5774 | Datelines (September 18 1984) | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 15th Sep 1984 | ||
5832 | Datelines (September 26 1984) | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 22nd Sep 1984 | ||
5600 | Datelines (September 3 1984) | Peter Worlock | Datelines | Personal Computer News | 25th Aug 1984 | |
18285 | Datext (Optima) | Alan Plume | Review | The Micro User | 1st Jan 1984 | |
24932 | Datext (Optima) | D.C. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 27th Mar 1984 | |
17026 | Dave E Speaks Out | Dave E | Article | EUG PD | 1st Oct 2000 | |
58325 |
Dave Mirra FreeStyle BMX 2 (Acclaim) A BMX bandit, or will you have a (Mirra) ball? |
Jon Attaway | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2002 | |
31727 | David Crane's Amazing Tennis (Absolute Entertainment) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Jun 1993 | ||
22747 | David's Midnight Magic (Ariolasoft) | L.C. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 26th Feb 1985 | |
22861 | David's Midnight Magic (Ariolasoft) | K.I. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 22nd Jan 1985 | |
31739 | Davis Cup World Tour (Tengen) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Jul 1993 | ||
22279 | Davy - King Of The Wild Frontier (Cascade) | K.I. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 30th Jul 1985 | |
5670 | Dawn Chorus For Radio 1 Chip Shop | News | Personal Computer News | 8th Sep 1984 | ||
59140 |
Dawn Patrol (Empire) Harry Attrill was aching for this game. Mind you, at first he hated it. Then he merely despised it, but now to our complete indifference he rather loves it, in an old and leathery helmeted kind of way. |
Harry Attrill | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1995 |