Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/80-U.S.

This page contains primarily video-game specific content from 80-U.S. computing magazine.

Archive collection: https://archive.org/details/80usmagazine?sort=-downloads


 * January/February 1979):
 * March/April 1979):
 * May/June 1979):
 * July/August 1979): Win 21 Space Trek, Star Trek (Library 100), Star Trek III.4, Galactic Blockade Runner, Time Trek
 * September/October 1979): Adventureland, Bee Wary (80-US Publishing) Taipan!
 * November/December 1979):


 * January/February 1980):
 * March/April 1980): Temple of Apshai, Invasion Orion, Space Battle
 * May/June 1980):
 * July/August 1980): Repeat After Me (80-US Software), Invader, Animated Hangman, Creature Tic Tac Toe (Level IV Products) Courtball (Marantha Software), Taipan (Cybernautics)
 * September/October 1980): Datestones of Ryn
 * November/December 1980):


 * January/February 1981):
 * March/April 1981):
 * May/June 1981): Ball Turret Gunner (Instant Software), Cyborg Wars (Stratagem Cybernetics), Air Traffic Controller
 * July/August 1981): Missile Attack
 * September/October 1981): Everest Explorer (Acorn Software), Kid Venture (Adventure International)
 * November/December 1981): Dino Wars, Pinball, Quasar Commander, Skiing, Chess Showdown (Adventure International), Super Nova


 * January 1982): Space War (Acorn Software)
 * February 1982): Star Scout (Adventure International), Color Meteoroids (Spectral Associates), Space Invaders,
 * March 1982): Scarfman, Robot Attack
 * April 1982): Meteor Mission II, Starfighter (Adventure International), Lunar Lander, Berserk (Microworks), B-1 Nuclear Bomber, The Argus Chronicle (Edu-Ware East)
 * May 1982): Planetoids, Invasion Orion, Voyage of the Valkyrie, Olympic Decathlon, Crush, Crumble and Chomp!
 * June 1982): Polaris (Radio Shack), The Eliminator, Cave Hunter (Mark Data Products)
 * July 1982): Cosmic Fighter (Big Five Software), Space Intruders (Adventure International), Graphic Trek 2000 (Simutek), Escape from Traam (Adventure International)
 * August 1982): Gobbler (Superior Software), Armored Patrol (Adventure International), Space War (Spectral Associates)
 * September 1982): Defense Command (Big Five Software)
 * October 1982): Stellar Escort (Big Five Software), Reign of the Red Dragon
 * November 1982): Three by Fantastic Software, Vaults of Cymarron (Compu-Things), Alien Defense (Soft Sector Marketing)
 * December 1982): Outhouse (Soft Sector Marketing), Black Sanctum (Mark Data Product), Dunzhin

Retitled as "Basic Computing" from here out
 * January 1983): The Temple of the Sun (Instant Software), Bounceoids (Cornsoft Group), Space Castle (Cornsoft Group)
 * February 1983): Penetrator (Melbourne House)
 * March 1983): Regilian Worm
 * April 1983):
 * May 1983):
 * June 1983): Leaper (Bob Krotts)
 * July 1983): Rivet Race, Revenge of Rivet Race (Quality Software)
 * August 1983): Galactic Attack (Radio Shack) Midway Campaign
 * September 1983): Pandemonium - A Word Game (Soft Images), Tanktics
 * October 1983): The Official Zaxxon by Sega (Datasoft)
 * November 1983):
 * December 1983): Whirlybird Run (Spectral Associates)


 * January 1984): Ninja Warrior (The Programmer's Guild) Hoppy (Displayed Video), Leaper (Cedar Software), Jumpy (The Word Machine), Frogger (RAMparts)  Computer Bridge (Hayden Book Company)
 * February 1984): Guardian (Quasar Animations), Ace of Space (Soft Systems), Subterranean Encounter (Toucan Software)
 * March 1984):
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