Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Computers & Electronics
This page contains primarily video-game specific content from Computers & Electronics computing magazine.
Archive collection: https://archive.org/details/ComputersElectronics/mode/2up
- January 1983): Serpentine [3]
- February 1983): Free Fall (Sirius Software), Battle for Normandy [4]
- March 1983): Princess and the Frog (Romox Inc), Preppie!, Shamus [5]
- April 1983): Submarine Commander, Escape from Vulcan's Isle (Epyx), Video Vermin (United Microware Industries), Airstrike [6]
- May 1983): Moonbase Io (Program Design Inc), Sword of Fargoal [7]
- June 1983): Choplifter, Demon Attack, Soccer (Thorn EMI) [8]
- July 1983): Jumpman, Hangman-Hangmath (Creative Software), Wall War (Sierra On-Line) [9]
- August 1983): Archon [10] Zaxxon, Android (Program Design Inc) [11]
- September 1983): A.E., Ricochet (Epyx), The Nightmare (Epyx), Super Amok (Unted Microware Inc) [12]
- October 1983): (scan not in collection)
- November 1983): Jawbreaker, Juice! (Tronix Publishing), Mountain King, M.U.L.E., Spelling Bee Games (Edu-Ware Services) [13]
- December 1983): Highrise (MicroLab Inc), Jumpman Junior, Rendezvous, Lunar Leepers, Old Ironsides, Miner 2049er [14]
- January 1984): Gateway to Apshai, Murder by the Dozen (CBS Software), B.C.'s Quest for Tires, Hard Hat Mack, Oil's Well [15]
- February 1984): [16]
- March 1984): [17]
- April 1984): [18]
- May 1984): [19]
- June 1984): [20]
- July 1984): [21]
- August 1984): [22]
- September 1984): [23]
- October 1984): [24]
- November 1984): [25]
- December 1984): [26]