ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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31493 | Ewgeebez (Software Projects) | Chris Anderson | Review | Personal Computer Games | 1st Feb 1985 | |
57227 | Ex Zeus (Metro 3D) | Steven Williams | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Dec 2004 | |
4361 | Ex-Gamekeeper | News | Personal Computer News | 7th Apr 1984 | ||
31577 | Ex-Mutants (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Dec 1992 | ||
54503 | Examiner | Anthony Cahn | Type-In Utility | Acorn Programs | 1st Apr 1984 | |
20925 | Excalibur: Sword Of Kings (Alternative) | Derek Brewster | Review | Crash | 1st Dec 1987 | |
53330 | Excelerator Plus Disk Drive (Evesham Micros) | Bohdan Buciak | Review | Commodore User | 1st May 1987 | |
30464 | Excellent Gard Games 3 (On-Line PD) | Paul Mellerick | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1995 | |
42196 | Excitebike (Nintendo) | Review | C&VG | 1st Sep 1987 | ||
5518 | Exclamation Mark Aid For An Atmos Reset | Richard Wood | Letter | Personal Computer News | 18th Aug 1984 | |
51542 | Execution (Datacom Communications) | Review | Amstrad Computer User | 1st Aug 1985 | ||
32076 | Exhumed (Sega) | Review | Mean Machines Sega | 1st Oct 1996 | ||
17385 | Exile | Edge Retro | Article | EUG PD | 1st Jan 2008 | |
16246 | Exile #1 | John McHugh | Article | EUG PD | 1st Oct 1994 | |
16264 | Exile #2 | John McHugh | Article | EUG PD | 1st Dec 1994 | |
16287 | Exile #3 | John McHugh | Article | EUG PD | 1st Feb 1995 | |
17239 | Exile (ADFS Disc) | Dave E | Review | EUG PD | 1st Nov 2001 | |
24798 |
Exile (Audiogenic) Having always been a bit of an exile from society (as his Borstal and Broadmoor records confirm), David 'McVicca' McCandless decided that this game suited him down to the ground (and anyone who argued could discuss it with his Foster & Furnace RX27 Thermo-Cannon). |
David McCandless | Review | Zero | 1st Jun 1991 | |
24801 | Exile (Audiogenic) | Paul Rand | Review | C&VG | 1st Aug 1991 | |
25189 |
Exile (Audiogenic) Don't turn the page! Beneath these decidedly average graphics lurks not only an enthralling game but the nearest thing to an 'every-day life simulator' yet seen. Audiogenic have re-invented the arcade adventure - and it works! |
Gary Penn | Review | Amiga Power | 1st May 1991 |