Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Games International

This page contains primarily video-game specific content from Games International magazine. The magazine was renamed after issue #16 and focused primarily on video games after that point; see WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Computer Games Magazine for coverage for more.

1989
Games International #9: Populous, Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf, Earl Weaver Baseball, Millennium 2.2, Waterloo

Games International #10: TV Sports: Football, Fire-Brigade: The Battle for Kiev - 1943, Main Battle Tank: Central Germany, Backgammon, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Red Lightning, Oil Imperium

Games International #11: SimCity, Omega, Big Bang, Omni-Play Basketball, Lords of the Rising Sun, James Clavell's Shōgun, Go-Moku / Renju, Stellar Crusade

1990
Games International #12: Wayne Gretzky Hockey, Rebel Charge at Chickamauga, Full Metal Planet, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Games International #13: Sword of the Samurai, Scapeghost, Bandit Kings of Ancient China, Panzer Battles, Rommel: Battles for North Africa, Sword of Aragon, Gold of the Americas: The Conquest of the New World, Gridiron!, Head Coach v3, Pro Football Simulation

Games International #14: Harpoon, Drakkhen, Space Quest III, Leisure Suit Larry III: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals, The Hound of Shadow, Nobunaga's Ambition, TV Sports: Basketball, The Colonel's Bequest

Games International #15: Omni-Play Horse Racing, A Day at the Races, Their Finest Hour, Space Rogue, Hunter Killer, 688 Attack Sub, Codename: ICEMAN, The Third Courier, Jack Nicklaus presents The International Course Disk, Greg Norman's Shark Attack!: The Ultimate Golf Simulator, HardBall II, Siam Train Games, Champions of Krynn, Knights of Legend, Starflight

Games International #16: Wall$treet, Wall $treet Raider, Wall Street Wizard, Nuclear War, It Came from the Desert, Antheads, Balance of the Planet, Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail, Sorcerian, Second Front: Germany Turns East, Railroad Tycoon