Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/PC Magazine

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):
 * April/May 1982):
 * June/July 1982): Astro-Dodge (Digital Marketing), Galaxy Master (Info Pros), Set the Hostages Free (TexaSoft), Everest Explorer (Acorn Software Products)
 * August 1982):
 * September 1982):
 * October 1982):
 * November 1982):
 * December 1982): Microcosm (Aeon Concepts), Galaxy Trek (N.F. Systems), Maze (Michael Gordon DP1) Stellar Defender (Alcazar Associates), Computer Stocks & Bonds, Cross Clues (Science Research Associates)  Zork I, Lost Colony (Acorn Software Products)  Podlaserium (CP Computer Services), Deadline  Ken Uston's Professional Blackjack (Intelligent Statements)  Midway Campaign, Treasure Hunt (Ensign Software)  Las Vegas Blackjack (Quala), Galaxy  Omegabug (Personal Computer Products), Galaxy Master (Info Pros Incorporated), Asylum, Olympic Decathlon, Slynx (Ivy Research Inc), Viper (Ivy Research Inc)   Millionaire  Temple of Apshai  Upper Reaches of Apshai (Automated Simulations), Polycube (Linear Aesthetic Systems)  Space Guardian (Omric Corporation), Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz, Champion Blackjack (PCsoftware), Groundup! (Direct.entertainment)  Word-Score (NorFork Systems)  Microsoft Adventure, Whirlee (Microrad Associates Inc)


 * January 1983):
 * February 1983): Executive Suite, Cosmic Crusader Crossfire, Snack Attack II
 * March 1983): Apple Panic, Kaleida (Once Begun Computations), Micro-Football (Westwood Software), The Chrome Ranger (Omniware)
 * April 1983): Spyder (Mirror Images Software Inc), Terran Jeopardy (Avant-Garde Creations), Flipperball (Distributed Software Systems Inc), Bridge Bidder (PS Software)  The Stud Poker Parlor (QSI Software)
 * May 1983): (scan not in collection)
 * June 1983): Flight Command (Lighthouse Distributing), Air Traffic Controller (Avant-Garde Creations), Ultralight Command (Fast-N-Fun Video)
 * July 1983): Frogger, Paratrooper, Night Mission Pinball
 * August 1983): Super Novatron (VeriSoft Works), Mouskattack (Sierra On-Line)
 * September 1983): Evolution (Sydney Dataproducts Inc), Space Miner (Resolution Software), Golf Challenge
 * October 1983): Strategy Games (IBM Corporation), Computer Stocks & Bonds
 * November 1983): Big Top (Funtastic Inc), Buzzard Bait (Sirius Software Inc), Computer Facts in Five,
 * December 1983): Styx, J-Bird (Orion Software), Snipes


 * January 24, 1984): One Hundred And One Monochrome Mazes (IBM Corporation)
 * February 7, 1984): Master Miner, The Insecticide (Bel-Air Software), Tick Attack (Pegasus Software)
 * February 21, 1984): Shultz's Treasure (Computer Easy), Match Wits (CBS Software)
 * March 6, 1984): Czorian Siege (Howard W. Sams & Company Inc), Tiào Ch'i (MicroClassics)
 * March 20, 1984): Infidel, Ulysses and the Golden Fleece
 * April 3, 1984): Digger
 * April 17, 1984): Lode Runner, BurgerTime
 * May 1, 1984): Cosmic Nightmare (Wood & Clay Hi-Tech Gameware) Crush, Crumble and Chomp!
 * May 15, 1984): Tic Tac Show (Computer Advanced Ideas Inc), Spellakazam (DesignWare Inc)
 * May 29, 1984): Pac-Man, Defender, Stargate
 * June 12, 1984): Chess (Parker Brothers Inc), Charles Goren: Learning Bridge Made Easy (CBS Software Inc),
 * June 26, 1984): Virus Rage (Fantasy Research Inc), Robotron: 2084
 * July 10, 1984):
 * July 24, 1984): Rollo (Windmill Software Inc), B-1 Nuclear Bomber, Computer Football Strategy
 * August 7, 1984): Hard Hat Mack, Ms. Pac-Man
 * August 21, 1984): Ultima II, Sorcerer
 * September 4, 1984): Changes (Tigervision) Mr. Cool
 * September 18, 1984): (most pages are missing from this scan)
 * October 2, 1984): Microsoft Flight Simulator, Version 2.0
 * October 16, 1984): Guardian (Simulations Software Co), Air Trax (Control Concepts)
 * October 30, 1984): (this page is missing from the scan)
 * November 13, 1984): Championship Boxing (Sierra On-Line)
 * November 27, 1984):
 * December 11, 1984):
 * December 25, 1984): El-Ixir (ISOFT), Pits & Stones (Orion Software)


 * January 8, 1985): Gramps: The Checker Companion (Oakcrest Software Inc), Sargon III (Hayden Software Company)
 * January 22, 1985): The Witness, Murder on the Zinderneuf
 * February 5, 1985):
 * February 19, 1985): Baron, Computer Diplomacy (Avalon Hill)
 * March 5, 1985): Word Challenge (Hayden Software Company Inc), Monty Plays Scrabble (Ritam Corporation)
 * March 19, 1985):
 * April 2, 1985):
 * April 16, 1985):
 * April 30, 1985): (part of TOC is missing)
 * May 14, 1985):
 * May 28, 1985):
 * June 11, 1985):
 * June 25, 1985):
 * July 9, 1985):
 * July 23, 1985):
 * August 6, 1985):
 * August 20, 1985):
 * September 3, 1985):
 * September 17, 1985):
 * October 1, 1985): Computer Software Classics: Golden Oldies Volume 1
 * October 15, 1985):
 * October 29, 1985): Wishbringer
 * November 12, 1985):
 * November 26, 1985): (most pages are missing from this scan)
 * December 10, 1985):
 * December 24, 1985):


 * January 14, 1986):
 * January 28, 1986):
 * February 11, 1986): Pylon Racer (Mind Systems Corp)
 * February 25, 1986):
 * March 11, 1986):
 * March 25, 1986):
 * April 15, 1986):
 * April 29, 1986):
 * May 13, 1986):
 * May 27, 1986):
 * June 10, 1986):
 * June 24, 1986):
 * July 1, 1986):
 * August 1, 1986):
 * September 16, 1986):
 * September 30, 1986):
 * October 14, 1986):
 * October 28, 1986):
 * November 11, 1986):
 * November 25, 1986):
 * December 9, 1986): Orbiter
 * December 23, 1986):

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