Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Compute!'s Gazette
This page contains primarily video-game specific content from Compute!'s Gazette computing magazine.
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- July 1983): Deadly Duck [1]
- August 1983): Kickman, Frogger [2]
- September 1983): [3]
- October 1983): Fast Eddie (Sirius Software Inc) [4]
- November 1983): Juice! (Tronix), Deadly Skies (Tronix), Scorpion (Tronix), Gold Fever! (Tronix), Rat Hotel (Creative Software) [5]
- December 1983): Ski-er 64 (Abacus Software) [6] Key Quest (Micro-Ware Distributing Inc) [7]
- January 1984): Computer Baseball, Ringside Seat [8]
- February 1984): Fourth Encounter (Thorn EMI Home Video), Suspended [9] The Attack of the Phantom Karate Devils [10]
- March 1984): Purple Turtles (Quicksilva Inc) [11] Seafox [12]
- April 1984): In the Chips (Creative Software), Beach-Head, Lunar Leeper, Cannonball Blitz [13]
- May 1984): Knights of the Desert [14]
- June 1984): Skramble! (Microdigital), Gridder (Microdigital), Worms?, IFR (Flight Simulator) (Academy Software) [15]
- July 1984): Gridrunner II (HesWare) [16] International Soccer [17]
- August 1984): [18]
- September 1984): Moon Patrol, Jungle Hunt, Pole Position [19]
- October 1984): Flight Simulator II, Solo Flight [20]
- November 1984): Drol, Spare Change, Raid on Bungeling Bay, Puzzle Panic, Gumball, Montezuma's Revenge, Satan's Hollow [21]
- December 1984): NATO Commander, Road to Moscow, The Castles of Dr. Creep, Dragon's Keep (Sierra Inc), Troll's Tale, Rug Rider (International Tri Micro), Impossible Mission [22]
- January 1985): The Seven Cities of Gold [23] Tapper, Mancopter [24]
- February 1985): Zenji, London Blitz (The Avalon Hill Game Company), Breakdance (Epyx) [25]
- March 1985): MicroLeague Baseball [26] Up'n Down [27]
- April 1985): Dream House, Sargon III, Turbo 64 (Limbic Systems Inc), Stealth [28] Reach for the Stars, Seastalker [29]
- May 1985): The Cosmic Balance [30] Monty Plays Scrabble (Epyx Inc) [31]
- June 1985): Raid over Moscow [32]
- July 1985): [33]
- August 1985): Mystery Master: Felony! (CBS Software) [34]
- September 1985): F-15 Strike Eagle, On-Court Tennis, B.C. II: Grog's Revenge, Legionnaire [35] Racing Destruction Set, Six-Gun Shootout, Wishbringer, Competition Karate, Summer Games II [36]
- October 1985): Super Bowl Sunday, Phantasie [37]
- November 1985): Field of Fire [38] Project Space Station, Carriers at War [39] Adventure Construction Set, Rescue on Fractalus!, Colonial Conquest [40]
- December 1985): The Halley Project, International Hockey (Artworx Software Company Inc), Karate Champ, Winter Games [41]
- January 1986): Stunt Flyer (Sierra On-Line Inc), Operation Market Garden, Kampfgruppe, Fast Tracks: The Computer Slot Car Construction Kit, Temple of Apshai Trilogy, Decision in the Desert, Actionauts (Advanced Program Technologies), Spy vs. Spy II: The Island Caper, Star Rank Boxing [42]
- February 1986): Heart of Africa, HardBall! [43] Silent Service, Super Huey, Panzer Grenadier (Strategic Simulations Inc), The Fourth Protocol, The Dolphin's Rune (Mindscape), Ballblazer [44]
- March 1986): Perry Mason: The Case of the Mandarin Murder [45] The Dambusters (Accolade Inc) [46] Fighter Command, Spellbreaker [47] Touchdown Football (Imagic) [48]
- April 1986): Elite [49] Little Computer People, Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar [50] Fight Night (Accolade Entertainment Software) [51]
- May 1986): Elidon, Europe Ablaze [52]
- June 1986): The Bard's Tale, Ballyhoo, Jet, Battle of Antietam, Leader Board [53]
- July 1986): Paul Whitehead Teaches Chess, The Goonies (IntelliCreations Inc), Zorro, Super Boulder Dash (Electronic Arts) [54]
- August 1986): Golden Oldies: Volume 1, Lords of Conquest, Garry Kitchen's GameMaker [55]
- September 1986): ACE: Air Combat Emulator (Spinnaker Software), GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two [56]
- October 1986): Gato, Phantasie II [57]
- November 1986): Nine Princes in Amber [58]
- December 1986): Nam, Ultimate Wizard [59]
- January 1987): Battlefront, Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers, Gettysburg: The Turning Point [60]
- February 1987): Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, Macbeth (Avalon Hill Game Company), Ace of Aces, Transformers: The Battle to Save the Earth [61]
- March 1987): Alter Ego, Mind Mirror (Electronic Arts), Trinity [62]
- April 1987): Tass Times in Tonetown, Robot Rascals, Roadwar 2000 [63]
- May 1987): Operation Terminal (Dreamrider Software), Portal, Gunship [64]
- June 1987): Starglider, Tracker (Firebird Licensees), Parallax, Theatre Europe, Deceptor (Avantage/Accolade), Desert Fox [65]
- July 1987): Make Your Own Murder Party, Bureaucracy, Killed Until Dead, Buzzword (Buzzword Game Company) [66]
- August 1987): [67]
- September 1987): Where in the U.S.A. Is Carmen Sandiego? [68]
- October 1987): Pirates!, Russia [69]
- November 1987): Maniac Mansion, Bazooka Bill, Sanxion, Delta Patrol [70]
- December 1987): Earth Orbit Stations, Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future, Street Sports Baseball [71]
- January 1988): Alternate Reality: The Dungeon, Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It [72]
- February 1988): Beyond Zork, Mini-Putt [73]
- March 1988): Skate or Die!, Spy vs. Spy III: Arctic Antics, Boulder Dash Construction Kit, Rad Warrior, Force 7 (Datasoft) [74] Thunderchopper [75]
- April 1988): Paperboy, Gauntlet, Echelon, Halls of Montezuma, The Sentry [76]
- May 1988): Airborne Ranger, Sub Battle Simulator [77] Chernobyl: Nuclear Power Plant Simulation (Cosmi) [78] Amnesia [79]
- June 1988): Kung-Fu Master, Tetris, Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict [80]
- July 1988): Apollo 18: Mission to the Moon, The Train, Speed Buggy [81]
- August 1988): Zig-Zag (Spectrum Holobyte), Plasmatron (Avantage), Power At Sea [82]
- September 1988): Déjà Vu, X-15 Alpha Mission (Absolute Entertainment), Star Empire (First Row Software) [83]
- October 1988): Jinxter, Road Runner [84] Impossible Mission II [85]
- November 1988): The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate, 4x4 Off-Road Racing, Crossbow, Karnov, Master Ninja: Shadow Warrior of Death (Paragon Software), Main Frame (Microillusions) [86]
- December 1988): Red Storm Rising [87] Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, Monopoly (Electronic Arts), L.A. Crackdown (Epyx), The Three Stooges [88]
- January 1989): Pool of Radiance, Bubble Ghost [89] The Games: Summer Edition (Epyx) [90]
- February 1989): Ocean Ranger [91] The Sporting News Baseball (Epyx) [92]
- March 1989): Steel Thunder [93] Times of Lore, M.I.S.L. Soccer (Mindscape), Barbarian, Stocker [94]
- April 1989): The Faery Tale Adventure, Neuromancer, Heavy Metal (Access Software), Caveman Ughlympics [95]
- May 1989): Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Ikari Warriors, Victory Road, Decisive Battles of the American Civil War Volume III (Strategic Studies Group) [96] Grand Prix Circuit, Mars Saga [97]
- June 1989): First Over Germany (Strategic Simulations), Jordan vs. Bird: One on One, Rocket Ranger, Predator, Deathlord [98]
- July 1989): Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf, Hollywood Squares, Double Dare, Powerplay Hockey (Electronic Arts) [99]
- August 1989): Guerrilla War, Purple Heart (CRL), Out Run, Space Harrier [100] Aussie Joker Poker (Mindscape), International Team Sports (Mindscape), F-14 Tomcat (Activision) [101]
- September 1989): Last Ninja 2, Keith Van Eron's Pro Soccer (MicroPlay), Tower Toppler, Demon's Winter, Combat Course (Mindscape) [102]
- October 1989): Overrun!, Chomp! (Cosmi), The Honeymooners (First Row Software) [103] Modem Wars, Time & Magik, Western Games (DigiTek) [104]
- November 1989): Batman, RoboCop, Destroyer Escort (MicroPlay), Navy Seal (Cosmi) [105]
- December 1989): Dr. Doom's Revenge, The Duel: Test Drive II, Qix, Risk, Hillsfar, Raw Recruit (Virgin Mastertronic), Skate Crazy (Virgin Mastertronic) [106]
- January 1990): Apache Strike, Total Eclipse, Omega [107]
- February 1990): Fire King, Omni-Play Basketball (SportTime), Might and Magic II, SimCity, BattleTech, Kings of the Beach [108]
- March 1990): Storm Across Europe, Gauntlet II, Shoot-'Em-Up Construction Kit, Aussie Games (Mindscape) [109]
- April 1990): Space Rogue, Scrabble, Sgt Slaughter's Mat Wars (Mindscape), Mean Streets [110]
- May 1990): Knights of Legend, Blue Angels, Beyond Dark Castle, Windwalker (Origin), Monopoly [111]
- June 1990): Search for the Titanic, Face Off!, Batman: The Movie [112]