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This page contains primarily video-game specific content from InCider computing magazine.

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

Additional issues can be found in a general search: https://archive.org/search.php?query=InCider

  • January 1983): Pie Man (Penguin Software), International Gran Prix (Muse Software), Shuttle Intercept (Hayden Software), County Fair (Datamost), Ceiling Zero (Turnkey Software) [1]
  • February 1983): Teleport (Cavalier Computer), Wordrace (Don't Ask Software), Serpentine, Free Fall (Sirius Software), Bug Attack, Type Attack (Sirius Software), Crush, Crumble and Chomp!, Seafox [2]
  • March 1983): Monster Mash (Software Farm), Spy's Demise, The Blade of Blackpoole [3]
  • April 1983): Aztec, Wavy Navy, Pest Patrol (Sierra On-Line), Labyrinth [4]
  • May 1983): The Cosmic Balance, Spitfire Simulator (Mind Systems Corporation), Sargon II, Wargle (Hayden) [5] Casino (Datamost), Jawbreaker [6]
  • June 1983): Pig Pen (Datamost), Death Race '82 (Avant-Garde Creations), Repton, Grapple (Insoft), Sea Dragon [7]
  • July 1983): Computer Gin Rummy (DataMost), Ice Demons (Morningstar), Zargs (Insoft Inc), Evolution (Sydney Development Corporation), Money Munchers [8]
  • August 1983): (scan not in collection)
  • September 1983): (scan not in collection)
  • October 1983): (scan not in collection)
  • November 1983): The Arcade Machine, The Game Show (Computer Advanced Ideas) [9] Crisis Mountain (Synergistic Software) [10]
  • December 1983): (scan not in collection)
  • January 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • February 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • March 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • April 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • May 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • June 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • July 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • August 1985): (scan not in collection)
  • September 1985): Gato, Dave Winfield's Batter Up! (Avant-Garde Publishing), I.O. Silver (Beagle Bros), Imperium Galactum, Pathwords (CBS Software) [21]
  • October 1985): Questprobe featuring The Hulk, Ring Quest (Penguin Software), Calculated Risk! (Woodbury Software), Swiss Family Robinson (Windham Classics/Spinnaker Software) [22]
  • November 1985): [23]
  • December 1985): The Railroad Works, Baltic 1985, MicroLeague Baseball, The World's Greatest Baseball Game (Epyx), Wishbringer [24]
  • January 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • February 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • March 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • April 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • May 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • June 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • July 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • August 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • September 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • October 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • November 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • December 1987): (scan not in collection)
  • January 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • February 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • March 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • April 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • May 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • June 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • July 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • August 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • September 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • October 1988): (scan not in collection)
  • November 1988): Anchorman (Virginia Real Software Inc), Club Backgammon (California Dreams), Soko-Ban [33]
  • December 1988): (scan not in collection)

After this, there do not appear to be any more game reviews