ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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54327 | Bushido (Firebird) | Mark Patterson | Review | Commodore User | 1st Nov 1989 | |
44458 | Bush Rescue (4Mation) | Des Thomas | Review | A&B Computing | 1st Jul 1988 | |
3771 | Buscard & IEEE-488 Bus Adaptor | Barry Miles | Article | Personal Computer News | 28th Jan 1984 | |
52548 | Burt's Brewery Biz (US Gold) | Review | Commodore User | 1st Sep 1985 | ||
67107 |
Retro Mart: Bursting Bubbles Shaun has news of some interesting pieces of Atari software, as well as a welcome return to a great fanzine |
Shaun Bebbington | Article | Micro Mart | 16th Jul 2009 | |
58664 |
Burnout 3: Takedown (Electronic Arts) Buckle up and prepare for the bruising of your Life |
Ben Lawrence | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Nov 2004 | |
58475 |
Burnout 2 (Acclaim) Attention speed freaks! Buckle up - you're in for the ride of your life! |
Steve O' Rourke | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jun 2003 | |
45817 |
Burning Rubber (Ocean) Eeww, what's that eyewatering smell? It's Ocean's new driving game! (Er...) |
Stuart Campbell | Review | Amiga Power | 1st Oct 1993 | |
33743 | Burning Rubber (CRL) | David Wilson | Review | Your Sinclair | 1st Mar 1990 | |
7171 |
Burning Question Just occasionally, a work of literature gets the micro adaptation it deserves, and Fahrenheit 451 is one of them, says Bob Chappell. With fire in his soul he then sought the last dragon's lair. |
Mike Gerrard | Review | Personal Computer News | 9th Mar 1985 | |
26677 |
Burnin' Rubber (Ocean) The first Amstrad cartridge game is here! Ocean's Burnin' Rubber comes free with the GX4000 console, the 464 Plus and the 6128 Plus. And the verdict? It is absolutely stunning! For the full review, read on... |
James Leach | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Sep 1990 | |
41427 | Burn Us (Carambalan Studios) | Paul Monopoli | Review | Eight Bit Magazine | 1st Dec 2019 | |
30397 |
Burn The Trash (Cactus-Soft) Described by its creator as 'the ugliest game ever', Cactus' latest shooter plays like a Kenta Cho game that's been run over by a bus and forced to operate in a circuit-bent Atari 2600. And we love it. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Aug 2007 | |
25229 | Buriabeast (Kerian) | T.W. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 29th May 1984 | |
19553 | Buriabeast (Kerian UK) | Review | Crash | 1st Aug 1984 | ||
43235 | Burgertime (Data East) | Review | C&VG | 1st Oct 1984 | ||
43253 | Burgertime (Blaby Computer Games) | Review | C&VG | 16th Aug 1984 | ||
30995 | Burger Time (Interceptor Micros) | CA | Review | Personal Computer Games | 1st Jun 1984 | |
79914 | Burger Time (CBS Electronics) | Review | Games Computing | 1st Jan 1985 | ||
81815 |
Burger Party (Futurs) Slightly misleading title. It's not an eating contest, but a shoot-'em-up with a ketchup bottle ship fighting against the evil hordes of burgers and French fries. |
Review | Future Publishing | 17th Aug 2008 |