ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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53186 | America's Cup Challenge (Armchair Entertainment) | Fred Reid | Review | Commodore User | 1st Jan 1987 | |
58877 |
America's Army: Rise Of A Soldier (Ubisoft) Solid shooting action from the official game of the US Army |
Mike Jackson | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Jun 2006 | |
5178 | Amendment To Oric's STR$ Colour Routine | A. Sandham | Letter | Personal Computer News | 7th Jul 1984 | |
80238 |
AMC (Dinamic) For action, adventure and career advancement, join the Astro Marine Corps. Kati Hamza visits boot camp. |
Kati Hamza | Review | The One | 1st Jun 1990 | |
31078 | Ambush (Virgin Games) | SC | Review | Personal Computer Games | 1st Jul 1984 | |
40262 | Ambush (Virgin Games) | Review | Big K | 21st Sep 1984 | ||
49276 | Ambience (State 808 PD) | Chris Lloyd | Review | ST Format | 1st Mar 1993 | |
49286 | Amberstar (Thalion) | Rob Mead | Review | ST Format | 1st Jan 1993 | |
59144 |
Amber Moon (Thalion) When Simon was ed, there was a running joke about who would be lumbered with reviewing Ambermoon when it eventually arrived. Now that it has, Andy Nuttall, missing the opportunity to pass the buck to Matt, or Haz, finds himself strangely attached to the little bratwurst. Lucky, luck, luck... |
Andy Nuttall | Review | The One | 1st Mar 1995 | |
22683 | Amazon Warrior (New Generator) | E.D. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 11th Jun 1985 | |
27725 |
Amazon Warrior (New Generation) Attempt to improve on Forbidden Forest |
BW | Review | Zzap | 1st Jul 1985 | |
38648 | Amazon Warrior (New Generation) | Review | Computer Gamer | 1st Jun 1985 | ||
42922 | Amazon Warrior (New Generation) | Review | C&VG | 1st Aug 1985 | ||
53108 | Amazon Warrior (New Generation) | Review | Commodore User | 1st Jul 1985 | ||
27014 | Amazon Adventure (Infogrames) | GBH | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st May 1988 | |
24755 | Amazing Ollie (Storm) | D.C. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 20th Dec 1983 | |
52860 |
Amazing Amiga Despite its recent launch in the States, the few Amigas lurking in Britain are being kept well under wraps. So when the company that wrote its most important software invites you to an Amiga demonstration, it's an offer you can't refuse. |
Article | Commodore User | 1st Oct 1985 | ||
25143 | Amazing (Texas Instruments) | M.D.R. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 11th Oct 1983 | |
24473 | Amazing (Bamby) | M.P. | Review | Home Computing Weekly | 16th Aug 1983 | |
26487 | Amaurote (Mastertronic) | Bob Wade | Review | Amstrad Action | 1st Jul 1987 |