ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
24817 | Glug-Glug (CRL) | D.M. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24816 | Pirate Adventure (Adventure International) | D.B. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24815 | War 70 (Cases) | S.E. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24814 | Classic Adventure (Melbourne House) | D.M. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24813 | Pacific War (Cases) | S.E. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24812 | The Crypt (Carnell) | S.E. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24811 | Wordgame (Scientific) | B.J. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24810 | Money (Stell) | D.M. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24809 | Geography (Cable) | D.C. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24808 | Lasermaths (LVL) | D.H. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24807 | Active Computer Learning (ACL Division) | T.W. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24806 | Raging River/Super Jackpot (Stainless) | P.B. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24805 | 3D Stalkers (Stainless) | J.W. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24804 | Jogging/Sidewinder (Computer Games) | S.S. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 17th Apr 1984 | |
24803 | Rockman (Alligata) | Review | ACE | 1st Oct 1987 | ||
24802 | Adventure World | Review | Personal Computer Games | 1st Sep 1984 | ||
24801 | Exile (Audiogenic) | Paul Rand | Review | C&VG | 1st Aug 1991 | |
24800 |
Dragon's Lair 3: The Curse Of Mordread (Readysoft) More animation than you can shake a stick at! |
Paul | Review | Amiga Computing | 1st Mar 1993 | |
24799 | Dark Seed (Cyberdreams) | Ben | Review | Amiga Computing | 1st Mar 1993 | |
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 |