ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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32071 | Destruction Derby (Psygnosis) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Oct 1996 | ||
30313 |
Destructivator (Pug Fugly Games) Day-glo jumpsuits, 80's sci-fi, cyborgs with huge whammo-guns and frantic-paced platform jumping action are some of our favourite things here at RGCD HQ - and Pug Fugly games deliver a healthy serving of each in their latest run 'n' gun release. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Mar 2009 | |
16296 | Destructive Dot | Gus Donnachaidh | Article | EUG PD | 1st Feb 1995 | |
20829 | Destructo (Bulldog) | Nick Roberts | Review | Crash | 1st Sep 1987 | |
28509 | Destructo (Bulldog) | Review | Zzap | 1st Oct 1987 | ||
52730 | Destructo (Bulldog) | Bohdan Buciak | Review | Commodore User | 1st Sep 1987 | |
32960 | Destructo (Bullfrog) | Richard Blaine | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Oct 1987 | |
79917 | Destructor (CBS Electronics) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Jan 1985 | ||
23133 | Detective (Amsoft) | D.M. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 5th Mar 1985 | |
25732 | Detective (Amsoft) | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Oct 1985 | ||
38149 |
Detective (Arcade) Detective story will leave you guessing |
Review | Sinclair User | 10th Dec 1983 | ||
24504 | Detective (ASP) | D.C. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 6th Sep 1983 | |
57000 |
Detonator (Midas) It's the al-Qaeda game of choice |
Paul Roundell | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jul 2004 | |
45878 | Detroit (Impressions) | Steve Faragher | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1994 | |
19662 | Deus Ex Machina (Automata) | Review | Crash | 1st Nov 1984 | ||
23498 | Deus Ex Machina (Automata) | D.M. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 23rd Oct 1984 | |
27915 |
Deus Ex Machina (Automata) In October of last year Automata released this unusual package for the Spectrum. It won the CTA Game of the Year award for 1985, for which Automata's Christian Penfold was grateful, but which caused him to hit out at software distributors for having failed to get the product out. At the time of the award dinner, Deus Ex Machina had managed to sell less than a thousand copies. Now, on the C64, Electric Dreams are hoping to do much better. |
Robin Candy | Review | Zzap | 1st Feb 1986 | |
35446 | Deus Ex Machina (Automata) | Clive Smith | Review | ZX Computing | 1st Apr 1985 | |
38370 | Deus Ex Machina (Automata) | John Gilbert | Review | Sinclair User | 29th Oct 1984 | |
39350 |
Deus Ex Machina (Automata) The poor old MSX gets rough treatment from the computer press but does it really deserve Ian Dury added to insult? |
Review | Computer Gamer | 1st Mar 1987 |