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This page contains primarily video-game specific content from Creative Computing computing magazine.
Archive collection: https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing?&sort=titleSorter&page=3
- January/February 1977): [1]
- March/April 1977): [2]
- May/June 1977): [3]
- July/August 1977): [4]
- September/October 1977): [5]
- November/December 1977): [6]
- January/February 1978): Mattel Auto Race, Missile Attack (Mattel), Football (Mattel) [7]
- March/April 1978): Mathemagician (APF Electronics) [8]
- May/June 1978): Electronic Battleship (Milton Bradley) [9]
- July/August 1978): Atari Video Pinball [10]
- September/October 1978): [11]
- November/December 1978): [12]
- January 1979): Microchess [13]
- February 1979): [14]
- March 1979): [15]
- April 1979): [16]
- May 1979): [17]
- June 1979): [18]
- July 1979): [19]
- August 1979): [20]
- September 1979): [21]
- October 1979): Slot Machine (for Atari VCS), Bowling, Football, Sky Diver, Human Cannonball, Miniature Golf, Video Chess, Backgammon, Canyon Bomber, Casino [22]
- November 1979): [23]
- December 1979): [24]
- January 1980): [25]
- February 1980): [26]
- March 1980): Three Mile Island [27] Temple of Apshai [28]
- April 1980): [29]
- May 1980): Microsoft Adventure [30]
- June 1980): [31]
- July 1980): [32]
- August 1980): Asteroids in Space (Quality Software), Computer Bismarck [33]
- September 1980): [34]
- October 1980): Tuesday Night Football (ShoeString Software), Stellar Trek (Rainbow Computing) [35]
- November 1980): Computer Ambush [36]
- December 1980): [37]
- January 1981): [38]
- February 1981): Martian Invaders (Quality Software), Head-on Collision (Quality Software), Starbase Hyperion [39]
- March 1981): [40]
- April 1981): ABM [41] Galaxy Space War I (Galaxy), Galactic Empire, Galactic Trader, Galactic Revolution (Broderbund Software) [42]
- May 1981): [43]
- June 1981): Beneath Apple Manor, Fracas (Quality Software), Time Traveler, Sword of Zedek (Krell Software), Death Dreadnaught (The Programmer's Guild), Oldorf's Revenge (Highland Computer Services), The Tarturian (Highland Computer Services), Creature Venture [44] North Atlantic Convoy Raider, Midway Campaign, NukeWar, B-1 Nuclear Bomber, Planet Miners [45] The Warp Factor [46]
- July 1981): [47]
- August 1981): Hi-Res Cribbage (On-Line Systems) [48] Apple-Oids [49]
- September 1981): Olympic Decathlon [50] Super Nova, Galaxy Invasion, Attack Force, Cosmic Fighter (Big Five Software), Meteor Mission II [51] Dino Wars (Radio Shack), Bustout (Radio Shack), Skiing (Radio Shack) [52]
- October 1981): Hi-Res Soccer (On-Line Systems) [53] Indoor Soccer (Texas Instruments) [54] RobotWar [55]
- November 1981): Computer Air Combat (Strategic Simulations) [56] Raster Blaster [57] Bridge 2.0 (Dynacomp Inc) [58] Sabotage, International Gran Prix (Riverbank Software Inc), Norad (Western MicroData Enterprises Ltd), Space Raiders (United Software of America), Super Stellar Trek (Rainbow Computing Inc), Falcons (Picadilly Software), Mission Escape!, Alien Rain (Broderbund Software) [59]
- December 1981): Crush, Crumble and Chomp! [60] Alien Invaders - Plus!, Las Vegas Blackjack (Magnavox), Showdown in 2100 A.D.! (Magnavox) [61] Matchmaker! / Logix! / Buzzword! (Magnavox), Quest for the Rings [62] Valdez (Dynacomp Inc) [63] Operation Apocalypse [64]
- January 1982): Super Vaders (Soft Sector Marketing), Space Intruders (Adventure International) [65] Castle Wolfenstein [66] Eastern Front [67]
- February 1982): Project Nebula (Radio Shack) [68]
- March 1982): Asteroids, Missile Command [69] Cyborg (Sentient Software) [70]
- April 1982): Lemonade Stand, Market (Creative Computing Software), Micro Millionaire (Softside), Cartels & Cutthroats, The First Investment Games (First Nat'l Bank of Boston), Carnegie-Mellon Management Game (Graduate School of Industrial Admin.) [71] Threshold, Crossfire, Draw Poker (Softape), Thief, Star Thief (Cavalier Computer), 3-D Skiing (Continental Software), Red Alert [72] Cross Clues (Science Research Associates), Blisterball (Creative Computing Software), Mad Bomber (Creative Computing Software) [73]
- May 1982): Ultima, Wizardry, The Keys of Acheron (Expansion Kit for Hellfire Warrior), The Upper Reaches of Apshai (Expansion Kit for Temple of Apshai), Dragon's Eye, SwordThrust, Oo-Topos, Fantasyland 2041 A.D. (Crystal Computer) [74] Apple Panic, Star Fighter (Adventure International), Galactic Chase, Color Space Invaders (Spectral Associates) [75]
- June 1982): [76]
- July 1982): Snake Byte [77] Robot Attack, Forbidden Planet (Fantastic Software), [78]
- August 1982): Congo (Sentient Software Inc), Cobs and Robbers (Sirius Software), Cyclod (Sirius Software), Dueling Digits (Broderbund Software) [79] Escape! (Sublogic), Gold Rush (Sentient Software Inc), The Human Fly (Computer Programs Unlimited), Juggler (IDSI), Labyrinth, Micro Golf, Peeping Tom (Micro Lab), Pegasus (On-Line Systems), Photar (Softape), Pinball (Sublogic), Roach Hotel (Micro Lab), Star Blaster (Picadilly Software), Star Clones (Creative Computing Software), Suicide! (Piccadilly Software Inc), Taxman, Tumble Bugs a.k.a. Dung Beetles, Ghost Gobbler (Spectral Associates), Star Blazer, Twerps, Swashbuckler, Microwave (Cavalier Computer), Bug Attack [80] Protector [81] Chicken, Threshold, Mouskattack (On-Line Systems) [82] Nemesis/Dungeon Master (Supersoft) [83] Mission Asteroid, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Action Quest [84] Birth of the Phoenix (Phoenix Software) [85] Napoleon's Campaigns: 1813 & 1815 [86] The Road to Gettysburg [87]
- September 1982): Starship Commander [88] Lemmings (Sirius Software) [89] HiRes Computer Golf (Avant-Garde Creations) [90] Deluxe Invaders (Roklan Corporation), K-Razy Shoot-Out [91] Dog Daze (The Atari Program Exchange), Caverns of Mars [92]
- October 1982): Kamikaze (Hayden Software), Rear Guard, Fly Wars (Sirius Software), Procyon Warrior (Synergistic Software), Jellyfish (Sirius Software), Oil Rig (Computer Programs Unlimited) [93] Star Base Gunner (Apple-Jack Software), Neptune (Gebelli Software Inc) [94] Bandits, Quadrant 6112 (Sensible Software Inc) [95] Lazer Silk (Gebelli Software Inc) [96] Warlock's Revenge (Synergistic Software), Kayos (Computer Magic Ltd) [97] Planetoids [98] Alien Defense (Soft Sector Marketing), Defense Command (Big Five Software), Armored Patrol (Adventure International) [99]
- November 1982): Draw Poker (Softape), Apple 21 (Softape), Roulette (Softape), Casino Craps (Softape), Casino (Datamost) [100] Colorsoft Flight Simulator (Color Software Services) [101] Hockey [102]
- December 1982): Choplifter, Gorgon, Nightmare Gallery (Synergistic Software), Space Eggs, Beer Run (Sirius Software), Track Attack [103] Apventure to Atlantis, Knight of Diamonds, Caterpillar (Aardvark Software), Katerpillar (Tom Mix Software), Venturer (Aardvark Software), Galax Attax (Spectral Associates), Berserk (Mark Data Products), Astro Blast (Mark Data Products), War Kings (Tom Mix Software), Catch 'Em (Aardvark Software), Bounceoids (The Cornsoft Group), Pool 1.5, Nautilus, Shamus [104]
- January 1983): Borg (Sirius Software), Computer Football (Sirius Software), Horizon V (Gebelli Software), Shuttle Intercept (Hayden Software), Star Maze [105] Seafox, Mars Cars [106] Marauder (Sierra On-Line), Mission Impossible (Adventure International), Shuffleboard (IDSI Inc), Zenith (Gebelli Software) [107] Eamon [108] Aeronaut (Simulsoft Computer Software) [109] Cypher Bowl (Artsci Inc), Krazy Antiks (CBS Software) [110]
- February 1983): Microsoft Flight Simulator [111] Crisis Mountain, Serpentine, Tunnel Terror (Adventure International), Wayout, Phaser Fire (Gebelli Software), Laf Pak, Firebird (Gebelli Software), Bellhop (Hayden Software) [112] Monster Mash!, Pig Pen (Datamost), Succession (Piccadilly Software), Laser Bounce (Hayden Software), Crazy Mazey, Money Munchers, Bug Battle (United Software of America) [113] The Snapper (Silicon Valley Systems), Pie-Man (Penguin Software) [114] Jupiter Lander, Vic Avenger, Superslot (Commodore Business Machines Inc), Sargon II [115] The Programmable Cube (Metacomet Software) [116] Miner 2049er [117]
- March 1983): Apple Panic, Demon Seed, Frogger, Mad Mines, Outhouse (Soft Sector Marketing) [118] Doodle Bug (Computerware), Starfire (Intellitronics), 3-D Brickaway (Britt Monk CDP), Donkey King (Tom Mix Software) [119]
- April 1983): The Card Stars - Cribbage and Solitaire (Datamost), Computer Gin Rummy (Datamost), Apple 21 (Softape) [120]
- May 1983): Prism (International Software Marketing) [121] Aztec, Jawbreaker, Spy's Demise [122] 747 Landing Simulator (The Atari Program Exchange) [123]
- June 1983): [124]
- July 1983): Pursuit of the Graf Spee [125]
- August 1983): [126]
- September 1983): Suspended, Pentapus (Turning Point Software), Old Ironsides, The Caverns of Freitag (Muse Software), A.E., Spectre, Maze Craze (Data Trek), Lancaster (Silicon Valley Systems) [127] Jumpman, Qix, Sneakers, Picnic Paranoia, Star Sentry (A.N.A.L.O.G. Software), Odin (Odesta Software), Attack at EP-CYG-4, Hazard Run, Jumbo Jet Pilot (Thorn EMI), Gorf, Captain Cosmo (Nexa Corporation), Shooting Gallery (Datasoft), Worms?, Getaway (Atari Program Exchange), Pinhead (Utopia Software), Soccer (Thorn EMI) [128] Kid Grid, Sea Dragon, Trion (London Software), Fort Apocalypse [129] Pharaoh's Curse [130] Space Miner (Resolution Software), Mystery Message (Social Systems Corporation), Spyder (Mirror Images Software), Hide and Sink (Mirror Images Software), Shultz's Treasure (Verisoft Works), Super NovaTron (Verisoft Works) [131] Parsec, Henhouse (Funware Inc), Anteater (Romox), Tunnels of Doom, Princess and Frog (Romox Inc) [132] Glaxxons (Mark Data Products), Zaxxon, The Sands of Egypt [133] Choplifter, Serpentine, Astroblitz (Creative Software), Shark Trap (Broderbund Software) [134] Martian Raider (Broderbund Software), Vic-20 Games Pack (Melbourne House), Swarm (Tronix Publishing Inc), Sidewinder (Tronix Publishing Inc) [135] Penguin (Displayed Video), Martian Patrol (Melbourne House), Hamburger Sam (Displayed Video) [136] Monty Plays Scrabble (Ritam Corporation), Jotto (Word Associates), Crypto Cube (DesignWare), Bomber Word (Micro-Ware Distributing), Pandemonium (Soft Images), Quotrix (Insoft Inc) [137] Chess 7.0 [138] Epidemic!, Germany 1985, RDF 1985, Bomb Alley, Computer Ambush, Galactic Adventures [139] G.F.S. Sorceress (Avalon Hill), VC (Avalon Hill), Andromeda Conquest, Telengard [140]
- October 1983): Lancer (Spectral Associates), Clash (Computer Shack) [141]
- November 1983): Lode Runner, The Quest, Sammy Lightfoot, Plasmania (Sirius Software), Reach for the Stars, Buzzard Bait (Sirius Software), Mission: Escape (MicroSparc Inc) [142] Frogger, Crossfire, Kickman [143] Zork III [144] Scorpion (Tronix Publishing), Deadly Skies (Tronix Publishing) [145] Gold Fever (Tronix Publishing), Sword of Fargoal [146] Pig Pen (TMQ Software Inc), Rat Patrol (TMQ Software Inc), Galactic Chase (TMQ Software Inc) [147]
- December 1983): M.U.L.E. [148] Planetfall, The Witness [149] TS Destroyer and Space Raid (Softsync Inc), Millepede (Axis Software), Meteorites (Softsync Inc) [150] Merchant of Venus (Timex Computer Corp, and Crystal Computing) [151] Legionnaire [152]
- January 1984): Kaboom!, Jumpman Junior, Necromancer, Archon, Mr. Cool, E.T., Super Cobra [153]
- February 1984): [154]
- March 1984): Enchanter [155]
- April 1984): Bermuda Race (Howard W. Sams), Minit Man (Penguin Software), Ultima III: Exodus, Oil Barons, Caverns of Callisto (Origin Systems), Dino Eggs, Drol [156]
- May 1984): Spare Change, Cosmic Tunnels, Q*bert, Pogo Joe, Kid Grid, Juice (Tronix Inc) [157] Oil's Well, Rescue Squad (Muse Software), Purple Turtles (Quicksilva Inc), Space Action, Robotron: 2084, Floyd of the Jungle, Save New York [158]
- June 1984): Murder on the Zinderneuf, Triad (Adventure International), Checkers (Odesta Software), Popeye, Shamus: Case II, Pole Position, Starbowl Football [159]
- July 1984): [160]
- August 1984): [161]
- September 1984): Sorcerer [162] Cyberchess (Cyber Enterprises) [163] Dnieper River Line, North Atlantic '86 [164] Touchdown Football (Imagic), Raid on Bungeling Bay [165] Stellar 7 [166] Lazer Zone (Human Engineered Software), Dragonriders of Pern, Empire (Northwest Software), Starship Challenge (Miklyn Development Co), Starship Valiant (Eagle Computer Consulting), Star Fleet I, Triple Brain Trust (Reston Publishing) [167] PresidentialFever (Data-Win), Digger, Run for the Money (Scarborough Systems Inc), The Coveted Mirror, Junior's Revenge (Computerware), Threshold, Skramble! (Microdigital) [168]
- October 1984): [169]
- November 1984): [170]
- December 1984): [171]
- January 1985): Bank President (Lewis Lee Corp) [172]
- February 1985): [173]
- March 1985): [174]
- April 1985): [175]
- May 1985): [176]
- June 1985): [177]
- July 1985): Zenji, Ghostbusters, The Ancient Art of War, Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, Gato [178]
- August 1985): [179]
- September 1985): Mindwheel (Synapse), Sherlock Holmes (Bantam Electronic Publishing) [180]
- October 1985): [181]
- November 1985): Wishbringer [182]
- December 1985): [183]