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Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment

This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 27 August 2019 and 5 December 2019. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): CommunityBear.

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Rename?

I really dislike when titles of articles are seperated only by capital letters. I think it would be better to rename this Computer and Video Games (magazine) or something to that effect and turn this into a redirect to computer and video games mentioning the magazine at the top of that article. Anybody have a comment or suggestion about this? K1Bond007 02:51, Jun 7, 2005 (UTC)

Yeah, I was looking at this article a coulple days ago and I thought it wasn't the right choice. Thunderbrand 04:17, Jun 7, 2005 (UTC)
Done. I agree with your suggestion. ╬╬ 25 chatter 08:33, 10 July 2005 (UTC) ╬╬[reply]

Editors

Can anyone out there provide a list of C+VG editors and what periods they held the position? - Diceman 18:10, 1 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

ISSN

Somebody requested the ISSN for this magazine. The October 1998 issue (#203) lists 0261-3597, which does not pass the test at ISSN. It is probably a misprint, because the June 1990 issue (#103) lists 0261-3697, which does pass the test. Thought I'd document this here to avoid confusion. 82.210.116.156 18:42, 19 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

TfD nomination of Template:Computer Magazines

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Cartoon

there was (?) a cartoon periodically published in the '80s about a team of robots that was set in the future... i think one of them was called 'big red'...does anyone have any info on this ? Boomshanka 06:28, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

PALACE OF THEIVES: PHYSICAL SHARDS =@= DIGITAL CAVES

MEI :: Meios Eletronicos Interativos

This is where the arcadian ice man is king from Phoenician Empire... ?Holographic progress? [hibernate!]... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.138.235.252 (talk) 13:49, 11 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It rings a bell. I remember the artwork have a 2000AD quality. I think the name was something like Lieutenant Law or Lieut Law. I remember it looking very vivid but being impossible to follow, because the art was so stark and detailed. (googles) The whole thing is available as a set of scans here at World of Spectrum. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 14:32, 12 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"the artwork have", were you drunk? For the record, and in case the link dies, it was The Bug Hunters by Jerry Paris with Pedro Henry (actually Steve Moore and Garry Leach. It was first published in 1986 and some, perhaps all of the strips were collected in 1990 by Trident Comics, but the company folded in 1992 so good look finding a copy. Doesn't seem to have an ISBN. Page 76 features a ninja woman in lingerie beheading a giant robot with a flying kick, which goes to show that comics have not changed much in the past quarter-century. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 18:50, 28 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
"good look finding a copy", were you drunk? Chaheel Riens (talk) 16:50, 5 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
The strip was rife with spelling & grammatical errors as well. Whoever did the lettering got almost every instance of "didn't" wrong, with "did'nt" instead, and other variations of the theme "was'nt", "are'nt" etc. Chaheel Riens (talk) 17:06, 11 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I think I was still thrown by the ?Holographic progress? [hibernate!] guy. For the record, Pedro Henry was the pseudonym of the late Steve Moore, who wrote the story, and Jerry Paris isn't a pseudonym at all, it is his real name. Paris and Garry Leach did the artwork. The overarching title of the strip was The Bug Hunters, and e.g. "Lieut Laww" was the name of a single story. Sadly World of Spectrum's FTP archive is dead. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 20:13, 14 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

NEEDS HELP NOW

when a publication that has been around since 81, has a picture from a GTA4 game on it's front page.. something is amiss. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.35.241.206 (talk) 03:07, 29 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Fixed. Article now has a cover image from 1983 - in 't old days, and kept the GTA4 image, from the new era. a_man_alone (talk) 12:29, 24 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Should somebody upload the C+VG Hit logo? We could use it in multiple places http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=C+VG/Issue098/Pages/CVG09800019.jpg — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.175.37.100 (talk) 21:21, 22 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Is there a list of titles that were Game of the Month?

Merge proposal

The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section. A summary of the conclusions reached follows.
The result of this discussion was to merge to this article since topic of source article is derived from this one. M0rphzone (talk) 07:55, 6 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

User CrossHouses proposed that ComputerAndVideoGames.com be merged into Computer and Video Games.

  • Merging these two things into one entry is a very bad idea and factually innacurate. C&VG the magazine closed over 7 years ago, Computer and Video Games.com the web site is an ongoing and very successful web site, and always had a very distinct point of difference from the magazine. I've tried to re-edit this article several times - as the author the original CVG.com entry. It really make this article supremely innacurate to treat magazine and web site as the same thing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.167.143.229 (talk) 13:54, 3 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • Late to the party, but Support. Same name, essentially the same publication and both will currently easily fit into one (short) article. The "very distinct point of difference" hasn't been shown by any sources or content. bridies (talk) 03:37, 3 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Tim Reilly's peer review for Cooper Justin's Article

This article outlines the purpose of the Computer and Video Games magazine and the content that the magazine, website, and YouTube channel delivered. The article is matter of fact, outlining the magazine, website, and YouTube channel. The article did not have much color.

A suggestion I would make for the author is to add more context and color to the article to appeal to the reader. For example, the article discusses the site expanding and having a popular forum with many users and topics. Here the author should give examples of the popular topics discussed and summarize the demographic of the users who engaged on these sites. The article discusses the cheat site, CheatStation, here the author can give relatable examples of cheats used in certain games that the end-user could connect with and how those cheats could enhance gamers play. The author can discuss whether the use of cheat games is ethical, or even legal. How does the gamer community feel about the topic of cheat codes?

The reader of this article will most likely be someone who is interested in computer or video games. For the author to really grab the reader's attention and connect with them, they should give more real life examples of what this magazine covered topics wise, some of the most popular or controversial topics, etc. If the author can entice the reader, the reader may try and find old magazine articles to learn or read more.

I noticed this article is like mine in the sense that it describes and gives facts about the topic. There is not much gray area of opinion, bias, or belief provided by the author. The article is written matter of fact. This article as well as my own, Ethics of Technology, give the reader room to form their own opinion on whether something is ethical or not. In my article, the reader can form an opinion or judgment on whether the use or development of certain technologies is ethical in society. In this article, the reader is left to determine if the magazine, website, and YouTube channel was ethical by providing cheat codes to gamers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Timothy Reilly (talkcontribs) 15:50, 30 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Assignment 5 Bibliograhy

I am wanting to contribute a little bit more of history and show the growth of technology in video games and other electronic games. the following is my citations for the sources i want to use.

"Computer Science's Impact on Video Games | NU.edu". National University. 2019-04-25. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
Koksal, Ilker. "Video Gaming Industry & Its Revenue Shift". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
Harris, Karen. "Who Invented The Pinball Machine?". History Daily. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
May 2013, GamesRadar Staff 16. "New look, quicker CVG is now live". gamesradar. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
"Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine". archive.org. Retrieved 2020-10-09.

Cooper Justin (talk) 01:34, 9 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Not the first?

I added a tag to the following statement: "At the time of launch it was the world's first dedicated video games magazine."

In numerous issues of their magazine, they repeated this claim many times. They always said "the world's" or "the first global", but I don't think this is true. The first issue of CVG was November 1981. Yet, the first issue of Computer Gaming World was also November 1981 and the first issue of Electronic Games was October 1981. Unlike magazines such as Softalk (which focused on computing in general), both CGW and EG were focused on video games. Xanarki (talk) 17:34, 28 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The first issue of CVG has the cover date of November 1981, which means it would have been published in the UK in October. - X201 (talk) 10:04, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Since Electronic Games has a cover date of October 1981, then they preceded CVG by one month, right? And CGW seemed to be at the same exact time as CVG. Xanarki (talk) 17:36, 1 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Electronic Games has a cover date of "Winter" and we know it was published on 29 October 1981. - X201 (talk) 15:39, 2 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Vote ghost by me please

Brhdghdurgfsjdysyydjr 2601:247:4500:5123:D4E9:92B:2537:736B (talk) 18:15, 12 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Proposal CVG Hit list

I think we need, perhaps as a new article, a list of games that received the award. As an example, the following starter.

Game CVG Hit SU Classic YS Megagame Crash Smash Zzap64 Gold AA Mastergame
19 Part One: Boot Camp No No No Yes No No
Back to Skool No Yes No Yes No No
Batman (1986 video game) No No Yes Yes No No
Bionic Commando (1987 video game) No No Yes Yes No No
Bruce Lee (video game) No No No Yes No No
Driller (video game) Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Final Fight (video game) No No No Yes No Yes
Full Throttle (1984 video game) No No No Yes No No
Ghouls 'n Ghosts Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Hard Drivin' No No Yes Yes No No
Head over Heels (video game) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Jack the Nipper Yes No No Yes No No
Knight Lore No No No Yes No No
Last Ninja 2 Yes Yes No Yes No No
Mercenary (video game) No No No Yes Yes No
MicroProse Soccer No No No Yes No No
The NewZealand Story No Yes Yes Yes No No
Operation Wolf Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Out of the Shadows (video game) No No No Yes No No
R-Type No No Yes Yes No No
Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Rebelstar No No No Yes No No
Rick Dangerous 2 No No Yes Yes No Yes
Robin of the Wood No No Yes Yes No No
RoboCop (1988 video game) No No No Yes No No
The Sentinel (video game) No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Shadowfire (video game) No No No Yes No No
Skool Daze No No No Yes No No
Smash TV No No Yes Yes No Yes
Spindizzy No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stormlord No No Yes Yes No Yes
Target: Renegade No No Yes Yes No Yes
Thunder Blade No No Yes Yes No No
Turrican Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Underwurlde No No No Yes No No
The Way of the Exploding Fist No No No Yes No Yes
Wizball No Yes No Yes No Yes
Armalyte Yes No No No Yes No
Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind Yes No No No No No
Cadaver (video game) Yes No No No No No
Flames of Freedom Yes No No No No No
Forgotten Worlds Yes Yes No Yes No No
Golden Axe (video game) Yes No No No Yes No
Jack the Nipper II: In Coconut Capers Yes No No No No No
Knight Orc Yes Yes No Yes No No
Laser Squad Yes No No No No Yes
Paradroid Yes No No No Yes No
Predator (video game) Yes No No No No No
Rick Dangerous Yes No No No No No
Star Control Yes No No No No No
The Trap Door (video game) Yes Yes Yes No No No
Bounder (video game) No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Chase H.Q. Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Movie (video game) No Yes Yes Yes No No
Operation Thunderbolt (video game) No Yes Yes Yes No No
Silkworm (video game) No Yes Yes No No No
Thanatos (video game) No No Yes Yes No No
Turbo the Tortoise No No Yes No No No
The Untouchables (video game) No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
WEC Le Mans No Yes Yes No No No
The Worm in Paradise No Yes Yes Yes No No
Buggy Boy No No No No Yes No
Creatures (1990 video game) No No No No Yes No
Dropzone No No No No Yes No
Graphic Adventure Creator No No Yes No Yes No
Leader Board No Yes Yes No Yes No
Little Computer People No No Yes Yes Yes No
Midwinter (video game) No No No No Yes No
Nebulus (video game) No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nobby the Aardvark No No No No Yes No
Shoot-'Em-Up Construction Kit No No No No Yes No
Turbo Outrun No No No No Yes No
Batman: The Movie Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Marble Madness No No Yes No No No
Academy (video game) No No Yes Yes No Yes
‎Trailblazer (video game)‎ No No Yes No No No
Uridium No Yes Yes Yes No No
Dandy (video game) No Yes Yes No No No
Fat Worm Blows a Sparky No No Yes Yes No No
They Stole a Million No No Yes No No No
Nosferatu the Vampyre (video game) No No Yes Yes No No
The Great Escape (1986 video game) Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Jewels of Darkness No No Yes No No No
Saboteur (1985 video game) No No Yes Yes No No
‎Saboteur II: Avenging Angel No No Yes No No No
‎Action Force II No Yes Yes Yes No No
Cabal No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Carrier Command No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Cybernoid No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
‎Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future No Yes Yes Yes No No
Dark Side No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
‎Dynamite Dan II No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Exolon No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Fairlight No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Firefly No Yes Yes Yes No No
Heartland No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Heavy On The Magick No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Ironman Stewart's‎ Super Off-Road No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Jinxter No Yes Yes Yes No No
Lord Of The Rings No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Match Day II No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Midnight Resistance No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Quazatron No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Ranarama No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Space Crusade No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Spellbound No Yes Yes Yes No No
Tau Ceti No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎The Price of Magik No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Three Weeks in Paradise No Yes Yes Yes No No
ThunderCats Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Times of Lore No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Tomahawk No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Turbo Esprit No Yes Yes Yes No No
‎Where Time Stood Still No Yes Yes Yes No No
Draconus No Yes No Yes No No
Dun Darach No Yes No Yes No No
Elite No Yes No Yes No Yes
Fiendish Freddy's Big Top o' Fun No Yes No Yes No No
Firelord Yes Yes No Yes No No
Frankie Goes to Hollywood No Yes No Yes No No
Garfield: Big Fat Hairy Deal No Yes No Yes No No
Glider Rider No Yes No Yes No No
Hammerfist No Yes No Yes No No
Hero Quest No Yes No Yes No Yes
Hudson Hawk No Yes No Yes No Yes
Hydrofool No Yes No Yes No No
Lightforce Yes Yes No Yes No No
Marauder No Yes No Yes No No
Myth No Yes No Yes No Yes
Navy SEALs No Yes No Yes No No
Pipe Mania No Yes No Yes No No
Pyracurse No Yes No Yes No No
Starglider No Yes No Yes No Yes
Tapper No Yes No Yes No No
Terrormolinos No Yes No Yes No No
The Addams Family No Yes No Yes No Yes
The Boggit No Yes No Yes No No
The Fourth Protocol No Yes No Yes No No
The Pawn No Yes No Yes No No
Total Recall No Yes No Yes No Yes
Vulcan No Yes No Yes No No
Winter Games No Yes No Yes No No
Zynaps No Yes No Yes No No
Arkanoid No Yes Yes No No No
720 Degrees No Yes Yes No No No
Aliens No Yes Yes No No No
Bloodwych No Yes Yes No No Yes
Crosswize No Yes Yes No No No
Cybernoid II: The Revenge No Yes Yes No No Yes
Dark Sceptre No Yes Yes No No No
Deactivators No Yes Yes No No No
Flying Shark No Yes Yes No No No
Inside Outing No Yes Yes No No No
Into the Eagle's Nest No Yes Yes No No No
Kirel No Yes Yes No No No
Pang No Yes Yes No No No
Shockway Rider Yes Yes Yes No No No
Sidewize No Yes Yes No No No
Sorcerer Lord No Yes Yes No No No
Steg No Yes Yes No No No
SWIV No Yes Yes No No No
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles No Yes Yes No No No
Tetris No Yes Yes No No No
Trantor: The Last Stormtrooper No Yes Yes No No No
Virus No Yes Yes No No No
WWF WrestleMania No Yes Yes No No Yes
Xenon No Yes Yes No No No
Bomb Jack No No Yes Yes No No
Amaurote No No Yes Yes No No
Batman: The Caped Crusader No No Yes Yes No No
Bobby Bearing No No Yes Yes No No
Bubble Bobble No No Yes Yes No No
Cauldron No No Yes Yes No No
Cauldron II: The Pumpkin Strikes Back No No Yes Yes No No
Combat School No No Yes Yes No No
Commando No No Yes Yes No No
Encyclopedia of War: Ancient Battles No No Yes Yes No No
Enduro Racer No No Yes Yes No No
Fairlight II Yes No Yes Yes No No
Fish! No No Yes Yes No No
Gauntlet No No Yes Yes No Yes
Gunship No No Yes Yes No No
Incredible Shrinking Sphere No No Yes Yes No No
Intensity No No Yes Yes No No
Karnov No No Yes Yes No No
Killed Until Dead No No Yes Yes No No
Klax No No Yes Yes No No
Knight Tyme No No Yes Yes No Yes
Kwik Snax No No Yes Yes No No
Lancelot No No Yes Yes No No
Lemmings No No Yes Yes No Yes
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge No No Yes Yes No Yes
Magicland Dizzy No No Yes Yes No No
Mercenary: The Second City No No Yes Yes No No
Mickey Mouse No No Yes Yes No No
Mikie No No Yes Yes No No
Myth: History in the Making No No Yes Yes No No
Nemesis the Warlock No No Yes Yes No No
North & South No No Yes Yes No Yes
Panic No No Yes Yes No No
Potsworth & Co. No No Yes Yes No Yes
Roller Coaster No No Yes Yes No No
Sophistry No No Yes Yes No No
Spitfire 40 No No Yes Yes No No
Split Personalities No No Yes Yes No No
Stifflip & Co. No No Yes Yes No No
Sweevo's World No No Yes Yes No No
Tai-Pan No No Yes Yes No No
The Guild of Thieves No No Yes Yes No No
The Way of the Tiger No No Yes Yes No No
Their Finest Hour No No Yes Yes No No
Time Machine No No Yes Yes No No
Total Eclipse No No Yes Yes No Yes
Turrican II No No Yes Yes No Yes
Zoids: The Battle Begins No No Yes Yes No No
Druid No No No No No Yes
Bards Tale No No No No No Yes
Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax No No No No Yes Yes
Continental Circus No No No No No Yes
Power Drift No No No No No Yes
Ghostbusters 2 No No No No No Yes
Prince of Persia No No No No No Yes
Shadow Dancer No No No No No Yes
Paperboy 2 No No No No No Yes
Summer Games II No No No No Yes No
The Eidolon No No No No Yes No
World Games No No Yes No Yes No
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer No Yes No No No Yes
California Games No No No No Yes No
Italy 1990 (video game) No No No No No Yes
Titus the Fox No No No No No Yes
The Blues Brothers (video game) No No No No No Yes
Seymour Goes to Hollywood No No No No No Yes
F-16 Combat Pilot No No Yes No No Yes
Iron Lord No No Yes No No Yes
Stunt Car Racer No No No No No Yes
E-Motion No No No No No Yes
Castle Master No No No No No Yes
Purple Saturn Day No No No No No Yes
Vindicators (video game) No No No No No Yes
Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer No No No No No Yes
Netherworld (video game) No No No No No Yes
ATF: Advanced Tactical Fighter No No No No No Yes
Deflektor No No No No No Yes
XOR (video game) No No No No No Yes
MagMax No No No No No Yes
Doomdark's Revenge No No No No No Yes
Get Dexter No No No No No Yes
Yie Ar Kung-Fu No No No No No Yes
Marsport‎ No No No No No Yes
Ghosts 'n Goblins Yes Yes No Yes Yes No
Revolution No Yes Yes Yes No No
RoboCop 2 No Yes Yes Yes No No
Hacker II Yes No Yes No No No
Crystal Castles Yes No Yes No No No
Hardball! Yes Yes No No No No
Master of Magic (1985 video game) Yes No No No No No
Road Runner (video game) Yes No No No No No
Wizardry (The Edge) Yes No No No No No
Autoduel Yes No No No No No
Tass Times in Tonetown Yes No No No No No
Sanxion Yes No No No No No
Solomon's Key Yes No Yes No No No
The Sacred Armour of Antiriad Yes Yes No No No No
Ace of Aces (video game) Yes No No No No No
180 (video game) Yes No Yes No No No
Rigel's Revenge Yes No No No No No
The Lurking Horror Yes No No No No No
Mega Apocalypse Yes No No No No No
Stormbringer (video game) Yes No Yes No No No
Ballblazer No No No No Yes No
Boulder Dash Construction Kit No No No No Yes No
Project Stealth Fighter No No Yes No Yes No
Entombed (video game) No No No No Yes No
Impossible Mission II No No No No Yes No
The Great Giana Sisters No No No Yes Yes No
Bombuzal No No No No Yes No
Street Fighter No Yes No No No No
Earthlight No No No Yes No No
Venom Strikes Back No No No Yes No No
The Empire Strikes Back No No No Yes No No
Alien Syndrome No No No Yes No No
Joe Blade 2 No No No Yes No No
Manic Miner No No No Yes No No
Renegade III: The Final Chapter No No No Yes No No
Rebelstar 2 No No No Yes No No
The Real Ghostbusters No No No Yes No No
Scooby Doo No No No Yes No No
APB No No No Yes No No
Spherical No No No Yes No No
Fantasy World Dizzy No No No Yes No No
Olli And Lissa 3 - The Candlelight Adventure No No No Yes No No
Vendetta No No No Yes No No
Hostages No No No Yes No No
Saint Dragon No No No Yes No No
NARC No No No Yes No No
Shadow of the Beast No No No Yes No No
Battle Command No No No Yes No No
Back to the Future Part III No No No Yes No No
Night Shift No No No Yes No No
Gauntlet 3D No No No Yes No No
Scooby & Scrappy Doo No No No Yes No No
3D Construction Kit No No No Yes No No
ThunderJaws No No No Yes No No
Spacegun No No No Yes No No
Zub No Yes No No No No
H.A.T.E. Hostile All Terrain Encounter No No Yes No No No
Fighter Bomber (video game) No No Yes No No No
Rolling Thunder (video game) No No Yes No No No
Mindfighter No No Yes No No No
SimCity (1989 video game) No No Yes No No No
Athena (video game) No No Yes No No No
Astroball No No Yes No No No
W.A.R. No No Yes No No No
Flunky (video game) No No Yes No No No
Switchblade (video game) No No Yes No No No
Lords of Chaos (video game) No No Yes No No No
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game No No Yes No No No
Alien Highway Yes No Yes No No No
Savage (video game) Yes No Yes No No No
Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo No No Yes No No No
Gryzor No No Yes No No No
Toyota Celica GT Rally No No Yes No No No
Psi-5 Trading Company No No Yes No No No
Koronis Rift No No Yes No No No
Beach Head II: The Dictator Strikes Back No No Yes No No No
Gnome Ranger No No Yes No No No
Formula One (1985 video game) No Yes No No No No
The Colour of Magic (video game) No Yes No No No No
Heavy Metal (1988 video game) No Yes No No No No
X-Out (video game) No Yes No No No No
Krakout No Yes No No No No
Silicon Dreams No Yes Yes No No No
Bored of the Rings (video game) No Yes No No No No
The Muncher No Yes No No No No
The Rats (video game) No Yes No No No No
OCP Art Studio No Yes No No No No
Dynamite Düx No Yes No No No No
Robin of Sherlock No Yes No No No No
Line of Fire (video game) Yes No No No No No
Shadow Warriors Yes No Yes No No No
Dragon Breed Yes No No No No No
Cyberball Yes No No No No No
Shinobi (1987 video game) Yes No No No No No
Hollywood Hijinx Yes No No No No No
Twister (video game) Yes No No No No No
Beyond Zork Yes No No No No No
Mr. Heli Yes No No No No No
Zombi (1986 video game) Yes No No No No No
Last Mission (video game) Yes No No No No No
Paperboy (video game) Yes No Yes No No No
Ninja (1986 video game) Yes No No No No No
Super Cycle Yes No No No No No
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985 video game) Yes No No No No No
Mercs Yes No No No No No
Army Moves Yes Yes No No No No
Sai Combat Yes No No No No No
After Burner Yes No No No No No
Blasteroids Yes No No No No No

Any comments?

My only comment is that you should not be adding these awards to articles without using any citations. BOZ (talk) 21:38, 22 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The citation for each would be the magazine itself. Online backups, and summaries exist for the Spectrum[1] and Amstrad.[2]