ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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85018 | CF Special: Bundles Of Fun | Review | Commodore Format | 19th Jul 2024 | ||
85872 |
CF Special: Essential EDOS Simon takes a long hard look at what's hot and what, er isn't in the instant software range now showing at a high street store near you... |
Simon Forrester | Review | Commodore Format | 31st Jul 2024 | |
85900 | CF Special: EDOS You Know | Review | Commodore Format | 31st Jul 2024 | ||
85926 |
CF Special: EDOS You Know Simon takes another amazing journey into the land of mega-cheap software. He sends us this amazing report... |
Review | Commodore Format | 31st Jul 2024 | ||
85861 | Preview: City Bomber | Preview | Commodore Format | 31st Jul 2024 | ||
40672 |
Acorn Econet: Bench Test Sue Eisenbach and Chris Sadler continue our series of Multi-user Benchtests with a low-cost British system |
Sue Eisenbach | Article | ABC | 1st Jul 1981 | |
54374 |
Blizzard's Rift (Cronosoft) Typical, eh? You wait ages for a new Sinclair ZX Spectrum game to be released, and then two come along at once. Shaun takes a look at Blizzard's Rift, by Jonathan Cauldwell. |
Shaun Hollingsworth | Review | ABC | 15th Mar 2007 | |
54753 |
Quantum Gardening (Cronosoft) With Summer in full swing, Shaun has been tending to his rather unusual garden just in time for the lucrative Tulip-growing season |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | ABC | 7th Jun 2007 | |
54792 |
Retro Mart With news of a new game for the Amstrad CPC and an interesting piece of Atari hardware, Shaun brings your weekly dose of retro |
Shaun Bebbington | Review | ABC | 19th Jul 2007 | |
30423 |
Colour Genie (EACA) Made in Hong Kong it may be, but Bill Bennett found that EACA's Colour Genie was far from being just a toy |
Bill Bennett | Review | Your Computer | 1st Oct 1982 | |
31528 | Bug Eyes (Icon) | Paul Bond | Review | Your Computer | 1st May 1985 | |
38480 |
Music Hardware Kendall Wrightson opens the lid on electromusic |
Kendall Wrightson | Article | Your Computer | 1st Sep 1984 | |
48811 |
Sharp MZ-700 Sharp's smart new MZ-700 offers 64K of RAM, built-in colour printer and cassette recorder all for just over £400. Simon Beesley finds out whether taking the music-centre approach to home computing really works. |
Simon Beesley | Article | Your Computer | 1st Jul 1983 | |
48812 |
Aquarius Will Mattel's £90 colour Aquarius make a big splash? Don Wilson checks out the U.S. newcomer |
Don Wilson | Article | Your Computer | 1st Jul 1983 | |
30271 | Transcendence (Kronosaur Productions) | James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Dec 2007 | |
30272 |
Betiled! (Ubhres) I'd love to say that CEZ's latest release is a technically stunning arcade blaster or multi-directional scrolling platformer, but alas, it's not to be. Instead what we have here is yet another addition to ever-growing library of match-three games - and this time it's the Spectrum's turn to receive the tile-swapping treatment. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Dec 2007 | |
30273 |
Crownland (La Resistance) La Resistance return with what could well be considered as the 8-Bit Atari's answer to Mayhem in Monsterland; Crownland is without a doubt the platform's very best run 'n' jump title. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Dec 2007 | |
30274 |
Eckn (Berlin Softworks) It's essentially Znax, but considerably less enjoyable. |
James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Dec 2007 | |
30275 | Electrek (Heworth Castle Creative Studios) | James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Dec 2007 | |
30276 | Get It (Assassins' Group) | James Monkman | Review | RGCD | 1st Dec 2007 |