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

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

  • February/March 1982): [1]
  • April/May 1982): [2]
  • June/July 1982): Astro-Dodge (Digital Marketing), Galaxy Master (Info Pros), Set the Hostages Free (TexaSoft), Everest Explorer (Acorn Software Products) [3]
  • August 1982): [4]
  • September 1982): [5]
  • October 1982): [6]
  • November 1982): [7]
  • December 1982): Microcosm (Aeon Concepts), Galaxy Trek (N.F. Systems), Maze (Michael Gordon DP1) [8] Stellar Defender (Alcazar Associates), Computer Stocks & Bonds, Cross Clues (Science Research Associates) [9] Zork I, Lost Colony (Acorn Software Products) [10] Podlaserium (CP Computer Services), Deadline [11] Ken Uston's Professional Blackjack (Intelligent Statements) [12] Midway Campaign, Treasure Hunt (Ensign Software) [13] Las Vegas Blackjack (Quala), Galaxy [14] Omegabug (Personal Computer Products), Galaxy Master (Info Pros Incorporated), Asylum, Olympic Decathlon, Slynx (Ivy Research Inc), Viper (Ivy Research Inc) [15] Millionaire [16] Temple of Apshai [17] Upper Reaches of Apshai (Automated Simulations), Polycube (Linear Aesthetic Systems) [18] Space Guardian (Omric Corporation), Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz, Champion Blackjack (PCsoftware), Groundup! (Direct.entertainment) [19] Word-Score (NorFork Systems) [20] Microsoft Adventure, Whirlee (Microrad Associates Inc) [21]
  • January 1983): [22]
  • February 1983): Executive Suite, Cosmic Crusader [23] Crossfire, Snack Attack II [24]
  • March 1983): Apple Panic, Kaleida (Once Begun Computations), Micro-Football (Westwood Software), The Chrome Ranger (Omniware) [25]
  • April 1983): Spyder (Mirror Images Software Inc), Terran Jeopardy (Avant-Garde Creations), Flipperball (Distributed Software Systems Inc), Bridge Bidder (PS Software) [26] The Stud Poker Parlor (QSI Software) [27]
  • May 1983): (scan not in collection)
  • June 1983): Flight Command (Lighthouse Distributing), Air Traffic Controller (Avant-Garde Creations), Ultralight Command (Fast-N-Fun Video) [28]
  • July 1983): Frogger, Paratrooper, Night Mission Pinball [29]
  • August 1983): Super Novatron (VeriSoft Works), Mouskattack (Sierra On-Line) [30]
  • September 1983): Evolution (Sydney Dataproducts Inc), Space Miner (Resolution Software), Golf Challenge [31]
  • October 1983): Strategy Games (IBM Corporation), Computer Stocks & Bonds [32]
  • November 1983): Big Top (Funtastic Inc), Buzzard Bait (Sirius Software Inc), Computer Facts in Five, [33]
  • December 1983): Styx, J-Bird (Orion Software), Snipes [34]
  • January 14, 1986): [88]
  • January 28, 1986): [89]
  • February 11, 1986): Pylon Racer (Mind Systems Corp) [90]
  • February 25, 1986): [91]
  • March 11, 1986): [92]
  • March 25, 1986): [93]
  • April 15, 1986): [94]
  • April 29, 1986): [95]
  • May 13, 1986): [96]
  • May 27, 1986): [97]
  • June 10, 1986): [98]
  • June 24, 1986): [99]
  • July 1, 1986): [100]
  • August 1, 1986): [101]
  • September 16, 1986): [102]
  • September 30, 1986): [103]
  • October 14, 1986): [104]
  • October 28, 1986): [105]
  • November 11, 1986): [106]
  • November 25, 1986): [107]
  • December 9, 1986): Orbiter [108]
  • December 23, 1986): [109]

I stopped checking at this point; at this point there were hardly any more game reviews.