Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Personal Computer World

This page contains primarily video-game specific content from Personal Computer World computing magazine.

Archive collection: https://archive.org/details/personalcomputerworld?sort=titleSorter

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  • January 1982): [42]
  • February 1982): [43]
  • March 1982): Video Chess (TI), Zero Zap (TI), TI Invaders, Hunt the Wumpus, Tombstone City, Defender [44] Carwars, Five-A-Side Football (TI), Amazing (TI), Blackjack & Poker (TI) [45]
  • April 1982): Darts (Thorn EMI), Missile Command, Star Raiders, Asteroids, Sunday Golf (Adventure International), Cribbage & Dominoes (Thorn EMI), Snooker & Billard (Thorn EMI), Othello & Chomp (Dyncomp), Pac Man [46]
  • May 1982): Pyramid of Doom, Dancing Demon (Tandy), Tenpins (Molinerx), Invasion Force, Defend (Molimerx), Star Trek 3.5 (Adventure International), Astroball (Molimerx), Vaults of Cymarron (The Software House) [47]
  • June 1982): Alien (Commodore), Canyon Fighter (The VIC Centre), 3D Maze (Hi-Tech), Rat Race (Commodore), Ski Run (Rabbit Software), Blitz, Invader Fall (Hi-Tech Ltd), Adventure Island (Adventure International), Pirate Cove, Mission Impossible (Adventure International), The Count, Voodoo Castle, Frogger [48]
  • July 1982): Jet Fighter Pilot (Instant Software), International Grand Prix (Riverbank Software), County Fair (Datamost), Epoch, Firebird (Gebelli Software), Galactic Wars (Apple), ABM, Olympic Decathlon, Donkey Kong [49]
  • August 1982): Dictator (Bug-Byte), Centipede, Othello (Mine of Information), Mazogs, Monster Maze, Battle of Britain (Microgame Simulations), 3D Defender (J K Creye Software) [50]
  • September 1982): Flight Simulation, Fantasy Games (Sinclair/Psion), Space Raiders and Bomber (Sinclair/Psion), The Nowotnik Puzzle & other diversions (Phipps Associates), Asteroids & Invaders (Silversoft), 1k Breakout (J K Greye Software), Chess (Sinclair/Psion), Tempest [51]
  • October 1982): [52]
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  • December 1982): Computer Scrabble (Little Genius), Galax Attack (Spectral Associates), Wildcatting (Tandy), Berserk (Mark Data Products), Dino Wars (Tandy), Color Scarfman, Escape (Tandys), Colour Space Traders (Spectral Associates) [53]
  • January 1983): Hungry Horace, Games 1; Pastimes 2; Games 3; Games 4 (Sinclair - ICL), Startrek (Impact Software), The Quest (Impact Software), Inheritance (Simon Hessel Software), Great Britain Limited (Simon Hessel Software), Superdeflex (Llamasoft) [54]
  • February 1983): Business Games, Philosopher's Quest (Acornsoft), Airlift (Bug-Byte), Space Pirates (Bug-Byte), Planetoid (Acornsoft), Monsters (Acornsoft), Arcade Action (Acornsoft) [55]
  • March 1983): Stellar Shuttle, Eastern Front, Preppie, Frogger, Chopper Rescue (Microprose Software), Strator (Adventure International), Centipede, Seafox [56]
  • April 1983): Ghost Attack (Dragon Data), Katerpillar Attack (Microdeal), Alcatraz II (Microdeal), Cave Hunter (Dragon Data), Dragon Trek (Salamander Software), Mansion Adventure/Jerusalem Adventure/Williamsburg Adventure/Ultimate Adventure (Microdeal), Donkey King (Microdeal), Storm (Microdeal), [57]
  • May 1983): Football Manager, Flight Simulation (Psion/Sinclair), Time-Gate, Arcadia, The Hobbit, Penetrator, Pimania [58]
  • June 1983): Oric Multigames (Tansoft), Dungeons of Intrigue (ASL Software), Stock Exchange (ASL Software), Flight (Tansoft), Ace Invaders (Hi-Tech), Micro Maze (Hi-Tech), Zodiac (Tansoft) [59]
  • July 1983):
  • August 1983): Oric Trek (Salamander Software), Space Adventure (Virgin Games), Monte Carlo (Micromega), Automonopoli, Bug Bomb (Virgin Games), Scrabble (Psion) [60]
  • September 1983): Test Match (Computer Rentals), Parsec, Alpiner, Catcha Snatcha (Imagine), Jumping Jack, Mission Mercury (Virgin Games) [61]
  • October 1983): Starjammer (Salamander Software), Shark Treasure (Dragon Data), Everest (Salamander Software), Gridrunner, Mined-Out [62]
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(This collection is missing all subsequent issues until 2005, and I did not check through those.)

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