ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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79943 | Snappo (Oxford Data) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79944 | Cu*Bert (Stainless) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79945 | Mineshaft (Durell) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79946 | Roo (Stainless) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79947 | Tapeworm (Continental) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79948 | Eddie Kidd Jump Challenge (Martech) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79949 | Copter Capers (A 'n F) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79950 | Kilopede (Continental) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79951 | Petch (Anirog) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79952 | Goldmine (Continental) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79953 | Pole Position (Atarisoft) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79955 |
Enterprise (Enterprise Computers) The graphics ability of the Enterprise has been much talked about. Intelligent Software has promised miracles with the graphics and sound. Mike Roberts takes a good hard look at the computer that has been later than the infamous QL. |
Mike Roberts | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | |
79956 | Deadline: An In-Depth Review (Commodore) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79960 | Tower Of Despair (Games Workshop) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79961 | Kalah (Talent) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79962 | Tycoon (Warlock) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79963 | House Of Usher (Anirog) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79964 | The Oracle's Cave (Dorcas) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79965 | Reversi (Continental) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 | ||
79966 | Lingo (Complete Microcomputer Services) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Mar 1985 |