Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/ANALOG Computing
This page contains primarily video-game specific content from ANALOG Computing computing magazine.
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- January/February 1981): Tank Trap (Quality Software) [1] Mountain Shoot (Adventure International) [2] Lunar Lander (Prodata) [3]
- March/April 1981): Energy Czar (Atari) [4] War at Sea (Custom Electronics Inc) [5]
- May/June 1981): Missile Command [6] Target Blockade (West Coast Software), Battle Warp (West Coast Software) [7]
- ?? 1981): Sands of Mars (Crystal Computer), Starbase Hyperion, Starship Duel (John Konopa), Lunar Lander, Conflict 2500, Rescue at Rigel, Galactic Quest (Crystalware), Asteroids, Space Chase (Swifty Software) [8]
- ?? 1982): Shooting Gallery (A.N.A.L.O.G. Software), Jawbreaker [9] Eastern Front [10] Fantasyland 2041 A.D. (Crystal Computer) [11]
- ?? 1982): Pool 1.5, Pac-Man, Centipede [12] Match Racer (Gebelli Software), Softporn Adventure, K-Razy Shoot-Out [13] Caverns of Mars, Dodge Racer (Synapse Software), Nuke Sub/Galaxy Defender (Amulet Enterprises), Crush, Crumble and Chomp!, The House of Usher (Crystal Computer) [14]
- ?? 1982): Raster Blaster [15]
- ?? 1982): Trivia Trek (Swifty Software) [16]
- ?? 1982): Miner 2049er [17] Canyon Climber [18]
- ?? 1983): Wayout [19] Scott Adams Adventures 1-12 [20]
- April/May 1983): [21]
- July/August 1983): Suspended [22]
- September/October 1983): Archon, M.U.L.E., Pinball Construction Set, Worms? [23] Donkey Kong, Pole Position [24] The Dark Crystal [25] Alpha Shield (Sirius Software), Starbowl Football [26]
- November/December 1983): Getaway, Combat Leader [27] Drelbs [28]
- January 1984): Rally Speedway, Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator [29] Eagles (Strategic Simulations Inc.) [30]
- February 1984): Crossword Magic (Softsmith Corp) [31] Gateway to Apshai [32] Prisoner 2 [33] Solo Flight [34] Oil's Well, Drol, Orc Attack [35]
- March 1984): Operation Whirlwind [36] Lode Runner [37] Joust, Silicon Warrior (Epyx), Ms. Pac-Man [38] Encounter! [39]
- April 1984): Ultima I [40] Exodus: Ultima III, Gruds In Space (Sirius Software) [41] Robotron: 2084, Saigon: The Final Days (Adventure International) [42] The Return of Heracles [43] Planetfall [44]
- May 1984): (magazine not in scan)
- June 1984): Chancellor of the Exchequer, Bruce Lee [45] MiG Alley Ace [46] Dimension X [47] Star League Baseball (Gamestar Inc) [48]
- July 1984): Boulder Dash [49] Omnitrend's Universe [50] The Seven Cities of Gold [51]
- August 1984): Jungle Hunt [52]
- September 1984): Gyruss [53]
- October 1984): Donkey Kong Jr. [54]
- November 1984): Pengo, Infidel, Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory, Flak, Questron [55]
- December 1984): One on One, Summer Games, The Arcade Machine, Cohen's Towers, Cosmic Tunnels, Puzzle Panic [56]
- January 1985): Enchanter, Sorcerer [57]
- February 1985): F-15 Strike Eagle [58] Flight Simulator II [59]
- March 1985): Field of Fire [60] Spelunker, Cutthroats, Galactic Adventures, Quest of the Space Beagle, S.S. Achilles (Beyond Software) [61]
- April 1985): Suspect [62]
- May 1985): Realm of Impossibility, The Scrolls of Abadon, Beach-Head, Spy vs. Spy, The Serpent's Star [63]
- June 1985): Stealth, Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, Conan [64]
- July 1985): War in Russia [65] Dragonriders of Pern [66]
- August 1985): Moon Patrol, Trolls and Tribulations (Creative Software), Blue Max 2001, The Dallas Quest, Zone Ranger (Activision) [67] Rescue on Fractalus!, Ballblazer [68]
- September 1985): Ghostbusters, Ghost Chaser, Mr. Do! [69]
- October 1985): Sargon II, Chess (Atari), Chess (Odesta), Dig Dug, Spy Hunter [70]
- November 1985): Space Eggs, Bristles, Sneakers, Nightstrike (TG Software), Droids (TG Software), Flip and Flop, Fast Eddie (Sirius Software), Computer War (Thorn EMI Software) [71] The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Wishbringer, Space Shuttle, The Halley Project, Colossus Chess 3.0 [72] Combat Chess (Avalon Hill), Hex [73] Powerstar (Pandora Software Inc) [74]
- December 1985): Crusade in Europe [75] Mindwheel (Synapse) [76] Mudpies (Michtron) [77] Super Zaxxon, Tapper, The Final Legacy (Atari), Gemstone Warrior, On Track (Gamestar Inc) [78]
- January 1986): Karateka [79] Hacker, Lode Runner's Rescue, Decision in the Desert, Broadsides [80]
- February 1986): Kennedy Approach [81]
- March 1986): Temple of Apshai Trilogy [82] The Eidolon, Koronis Rift, A Mind Forever Voyaging [83]
- April 1986): Adventure Master [84] Hotel Alien (Artworx), Schrecken (Mindless Endeavors), The Goonies (Datasoft), Championship Lode Runner [85]
- May 1986): Spellbreaker [86] Battalion Commander (SSI), Colonial Conquest, Track & Field, Zorro [87]
- June 1986): [88]
- July 1986): Spy vs. Spy II: The Island Caper, The Mask of the Sun, Ankh (Datamost) [89]
- August 1986): Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, Sargon III, Ballyhoo, Whistler's Brother [90]
- September 1986): Blackhawk (Orion Software) [91] Fooblitzky, Racing Destruction Set, Monday Morning Manager (TK Computer Products), Computer Baseball [92] MicroLeague Baseball [93]
- October 1986): NAM, Star Raiders II, Star Fleet I, Super Boulder Dash (Electronic Arts) [94]
- November 1986): Vegas Jackpot (Mastertronic), Action Biker, Kikstart (Mastertronic), The Last V8, The Neverending Story (video game), Buzzword (The Buzzword Game Co. Inc), Trinity [95]
- December 1986): HardBall! [96] Beach-Head II, Wizard's Crown, Transylvania, The Crimson Crown (Polarware) [97]
- January 1987): Fight Night (Accolade), World Karate Championship, Mercenary [98] Little Computer People [99]
- February 1987): Chessmaster 2000, Top Gunner Collection (MicroProse) [100] The Great American Cross-Country Road Race [101] Phantasie [102] Strip Poker [103]
- March 1987): Raid over Moscow, Beach-Head II [104] Theatre Europe, Golden Oldies, Wargame Construction Set, Crosscheck (Datasoft) [105]
- April 1987): Mail Order Monsters, Moonmist, Rommel: Battles for Tobruk [106] Video Vegas (Baudville) [107]
- May 1987): The Battle of Chickamauga, Gettysburg: The Turning Point, Ogre, Peggammon (Artworx Software) [108]
- June 1987): Speed King (Mastertronic) [109] Age of Adventure (Electronic Arts), Hollywood Hijinx [110]
- July/August 1987): Warship, Battle Cruiser (SSI), Solid Gold Software (Activision) [111]
- September 1987): High Roller (Mindscape) [112] Phantasie II [113] Autoduel, Phantasie [114]
- October 1987): Bureaucracy [115] The Lurking Horror, Night Mission Pinball [116] Slalom, Super Mario Bros., Centipede, Robotron: 2084, The Legend of Zelda [117]
- November 1987): (magazine not in scan)
- December 1987): (magazine not in scan)
- January 1988): (magazine not in scan)
- February 1988): (magazine not in scan)
- March 1988): (magazine not in scan)
- April 1988): Stationfall, TrailBlazer, Leader Board [118] Joust, Asteroids, Kung Fu, Hogan's Alley, Fantasy Zone, Hover Force, Midnight Magic [119] Shuttle II (Michtron) [120]
- May 1988): Breakers [121] Rebel Charge at Chickamauga, Triple Pack (Access Software Inc) [122]
- June 1988): GFL Championship Football [123] Battlezone [124] Colonial Conquest [125] 1942, BurgerTime, Lode Runner, Dig Dug, Galaga, Pro Wrestling, Kung-Fu Master, Great Football (Sega) [126]
- July 1988): Saracen (Datasoft), The Eternal Dagger, Alternate Reality: The Dungeon [127] 221 B. Baker Street, Shuffleboard (Shelbourne Software), Bridge 5.0 (Artworx Software Company Inc) [128]
- August 1988): Barnyard Blaster [129] Shiloh: Grant's Trial in the West, Bridge 5.0 (Artworx Software Company Inc) [130]
- September 1988): Infiltrator, Ace of Aces, Plundered Hearts [131]
- October 1988): Spy vs. Spy III: Arctic Antics [132] Tomahawk [133]
- November 1988): 3 in 1 Football [134] Solar Star (Microdaft), Drop Zone (Microdaft) [135] Battlezone [136]
- December 1988): Sons of Liberty, Napoleon in Russia: Borodino 1812 [137]
- January 1989): Dive Bomber (Epyx) [138]
- February 1989): [139]
- March 1989): [140]
- April 1989): Gauntlet, Richard Petty's Talladega [141]
- May 1989): Ace of Aces [142]
- June 1989): Mario Bros. [143] Desert Falcon [144]
- July 1989): Crystal Castles [145] Into the Eagle's Nest [146]
- August 1989): Choplifter [147] Dark Chambers [148]
- September 1989): Crossbow [149] Crime Buster (Atari Corp) [150] Chessmaster 2000 [151]
- October 1989): Happy's Programs Astronauts (Bensley Consulting), L.A. SWAT, Panther (Mastertronic) [152]
- November 1989): Captain Fizz Meets the Blaster-Trons (Psygnosis) [153] Airball [154] Twilight's Ransom, Ballistix, Speedball, Batman: The Caped Crusader [155]
- December 1989): Lost Dutchman Mine, Battle Chess, Renegade, World Karate Championship [156] Summer Games, Thunder Blade [157]