ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6145 | Strontium Dog | Bob Chappell | Review | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6144 | High Noon | Bob Chappell | Review | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6143 | Zombie Zombie | Bob Chappell | Review | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6142 | Headache | Bryan Skinner | Review | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6141 | Megavault | Bryan Skinner | Review | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6140 | Back Track | Bryan Skinner | Review | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6139 |
Supabasic Stuart Cooke takes a peek at Interceptor Micro's latest programming package for the Commodore 64 and concludes that it's a programmer's dream. |
Stuart Cooke | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6138 | Software Preview | Bryan Skinner | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6137 |
Sprint The Sprint is intended as a challenge to the usual Spectrum cassette recorders but does it make the grade? Francis Jago puts it to the test. |
Francis Jago | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6136 |
EV1 Snap Camera Budding film producers, take note. Kenn Garroch explains how your BBC computer, combined with an EV1 camera, can turn you into a Steven Spielberg. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6135 |
Toshiba HX-10 & Goldstar FC-200* One year on from the announcement of the MSX, John Lettice finally gets his hands on the fabled machine, or machines as the case may be. He subjected the Toshiba HX-10 and Goldstar FC-200 to rigorous scrutiny to see how they measure up. |
John Lettice | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6134 |
Output: Shadow ROM Interface 1 Commands Bob Morgan has a whole host of extensions for you in the 8K Shadow ROM in the ZX Interface 1. |
Bob Morgan | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6133 |
Output: Goalie Football fans can test their footwork with this version of Britain's favourite sport. And, if you don't fancy being goalie, Andy Clarke has provided an alternative. |
Andy Clarke | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6132 |
Output: Block And Stripe Machine Code Routines Using Amstrad graphics can be tricky, but Clare Gurton's machine code routines reduce filling in blocks of colour and using stripey inks to child's play. |
Clare Gurton | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6131 |
Output: Resident System Extension Pete Johnson shows you how to write and use Resident System Extension routines on your Amstrad. |
Pete Johnson | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6130 |
Output: Shoot-'Em-Up It was kill or be killed in the Old West - at the PCN show in Old West London, that is. PCN's game for the show, specially written by ace gunslinger Kenn Garroch, was such a raging success that we've decided to publish it here. Have you got what it takes? |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6129 | Auto-run A Dragon Program From Basic | G. Carwardine | Letter | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6128 | Amstrad Says It With Flowers | David Muir | Letter | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6127 | Useful Amstrad Width Command Notes | Locomotive Software | Letter | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 | |
6126 | Spectrum Clocks On With Maths Formulae | Lawrence Smith | Letter | Personal Computer News | 27th Oct 1984 |