Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/ANALOG Computing
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This page contains primarily video-game specific content from ANALOG Computing computing magazine.
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- January/February 1981): Tank Trap (Quality Software) Mountain Shoot (Adventure International) Lunar Lander (Prodata)
- March/April 1981): Energy Czar (Atari) War at Sea (Custom Electronics Inc)
- May/June 1981): Missile Command Target Blockade (West Coast Software), Battle Warp (West Coast Software)
- ?? 1981): Sands of Mars (Crystal Computer), Starbase Hyperion, Starship Duel (John Konopa), Lunar Lander, Conflict 2500, Rescue at Rigel, Galactic Quest (Crystalware), Asteroids, Space Chase (Swifty Software)
- ?? 1982): Shooting Gallery (A.N.A.L.O.G. Software), Jawbreaker Eastern Front Fantasyland 2041 A.D. (Crystal Computer)
- ?? 1982): Pool 1.5, Pac-Man, Centipede Match Racer (Gebelli Software), Softporn Adventure, K-Razy Shoot-Out Caverns of Mars, Dodge Racer (Synapse Software), Nuke Sub/Galaxy Defender (Amulet Enterprises), Crush, Crumble and Chomp!, The House of Usher (Crystal Computer)
- ?? 1982): Raster Blaster
- ?? 1982): Trivia Trek (Swifty Software)
- ?? 1982): Miner 2049er Canyon Climber
- ?? 1983): Wayout Scott Adams Adventures 1-12
- April/May 1983):
- July/August 1983): Suspended
- September/October 1983): Archon, M.U.L.E., Pinball Construction Set, Worms? Donkey Kong, Pole Position The Dark Crystal Alpha Shield (Sirius Software), Starbowl Football
- November/December 1983): Getaway, Combat Leader Drelbs
- January 1984): Rally Speedway, Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator Eagles (Strategic Simulations Inc.)
- February 1984): Crossword Magic (Softsmith Corp) Gateway to Apshai Prisoner 2 Solo Flight Oil's Well, Drol, Orc Attack
- March 1984): Operation Whirlwind Lode Runner Joust, Silicon Warrior (Epyx), Ms. Pac-Man Encounter!
- April 1984): Ultima I Exodus: Ultima III, Gruds In Space (Sirius Software) Robotron: 2084, Saigon: The Final Days (Adventure International) The Return of Heracles Planetfall
- May 1984): (magazine not in scan)
- June 1984): Chancellor of the Exchequer, Bruce Lee MiG Alley Ace Dimension X Star League Baseball (Gamestar Inc)
- July 1984): Boulder Dash Omnitrend's Universe The Seven Cities of Gold
- August 1984): Jungle Hunt
- September 1984): Gyruss
- October 1984): Donkey Kong Jr.
- November 1984): Pengo, Infidel, Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory, Flak, Questron
- December 1984): One on One, Summer Games, The Arcade Machine, Cohen's Towers, Cosmic Tunnels, Puzzle Panic
- January 1985): Enchanter, Sorcerer
- February 1985): F-15 Strike Eagle Flight Simulator II
- March 1985): Field of Fire Spelunker, Cutthroats, Galactic Adventures, Quest of the Space Beagle, S.S. Achilles (Beyond Software)
- April 1985): Suspect
- May 1985): Realm of Impossibility, The Scrolls of Abadon, Beach-Head, Spy vs. Spy, The Serpent's Star
- June 1985): Stealth, Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, Conan
- July 1985): War in Russia Dragonriders of Pern
- August 1985): Moon Patrol, Trolls and Tribulations (Creative Software), Blue Max 2001, The Dallas Quest, Zone Ranger (Activision) Rescue on Fractalus!, Ballblazer
- September 1985): Ghostbusters, Ghost Chaser, Mr. Do!
- October 1985): Sargon II, Chess (Atari), Chess (Odesta), Dig Dug, Spy Hunter
- November 1985): Space Eggs, Bristles, Sneakers, Nightstrike (TG Software), Droids (TG Software), Flip and Flop, Fast Eddie, Computer War (Thorn EMI Software) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Wishbringer, Space Shuttle, The Halley Project, Colossus Chess 3.0 Combat Chess (Avalon Hill), Hex Powerstar (Pandora Software Inc)
- December 1985): Crusade in Europe Mindwheel (Synapse) Mudpies (Michtron) Super Zaxxon, Tapper, The Final Legacy (Atari), Gemstone Warrior, On Track (Gamestar Inc)
- January 1986): Karateka Hacker, Lode Runner's Rescue, Decision in the Desert, Broadsides
- February 1986): Kennedy Approach
- March 1986): Temple of Apshai Trilogy The Eidolon, Koronis Rift, A Mind Forever Voyaging
- April 1986): Adventure Master Hotel Alien (Artworx), Schrecken (Mindless Endeavors), The Goonies, Championship Lode Runner
- May 1986): Spellbreaker Battalion Commander (SSI), Colonial Conquest, Track & Field, Zorro
- June 1986):
- July 1986): Spy vs. Spy II: The Island Caper, The Mask of the Sun, Ankh (Datamost)
- August 1986): Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar, Sargon III, Ballyhoo, Whistler's Brother
- September 1986): Blackhawk (Orion Software) Fooblitzky, Racing Destruction Set, Monday Morning Manager (TK Computer Products), Computer Baseball MicroLeague Baseball
- October 1986): NAM, Star Raiders II, Star Fleet I, Super Boulder Dash (Electronic Arts)
- November 1986): Vegas Jackpot, Action Biker, Kikstart (Mastertronic), The Last V8, The Neverending Story (video game), Buzzword (The Buzzword Game Co. Inc), Trinity
- December 1986): HardBall! Beach-Head II, Wizard's Crown, Transylvania, The Crimson Crown (Polarware)
- January 1987): Fight Night, World Karate Championship, Mercenary Little Computer People
- February 1987): Chessmaster 2000, Top Gunner Collection (MicroProse) The Great American Cross-Country Road Race Phantasie Strip Poker
- March 1987): Raid over Moscow, Beach-Head II Theatre Europe, Golden Oldies, Wargame Construction Set, Crosscheck (Datasoft)
- April 1987): Mail Order Monsters, Moonmist, Rommel: Battles for Tobruk Video Vegas (Baudville)
- May 1987): The Battle of Chickamauga, Gettysburg: The Turning Point, Ogre, Peggammon (Artworx Software)
- June 1987): Speed King (Mastertronic) Age of Adventure (Electronic Arts), Hollywood Hijinx
- July/August 1987): Warship, Battle Cruiser, Solid Gold Software (Activision)
- September 1987): High Roller (Mindscape) Phantasie II Autoduel, Phantasie
- October 1987): Bureaucracy The Lurking Horror, Night Mission Pinball Slalom, Super Mario Bros., Centipede, Robotron: 2084, The Legend of Zelda
- November 1987): (magazine not in scan)
- December 1987): (magazine not in scan)
- January 1988): (magazine not in scan)
- February 1988): (magazine not in scan)
- March 1988): (magazine not in scan)
- April 1988): Stationfall, TrailBlazer, Leader Board Joust, Asteroids, Kung Fu, Hogan's Alley, Fantasy Zone, Hover Force, Midnight Magic Shuttle II (Michtron)
- May 1988): Breakers Rebel Charge at Chickamauga, Triple Pack (Access Software Inc)
- June 1988): GFL Championship Football Battlezone Colonial Conquest 1942, BurgerTime, Lode Runner, Dig Dug, Galaga, Pro Wrestling, Kung-Fu Master, Great Football (Sega)
- July 1988): Saracen (Datasoft), The Eternal Dagger, Alternate Reality: The Dungeon 221 B. Baker Street, Shuffleboard (Shelbourne Software), Bridge 5.0 (Artworx Software Company Inc)
- August 1988): Barnyard Blaster Shiloh: Grant's Trial in the West, Bridge 5.0 (Artworx Software Company Inc)
- September 1988): Infiltrator, Ace of Aces, Plundered Hearts
- October 1988): Spy vs. Spy III: Arctic Antics Tomahawk
- November 1988): 3 in 1 Football Solar Star (Microdaft), Drop Zone (Microdaft) Battlezone
- December 1988): Sons of Liberty, Napoleon in Russia: Borodino 1812
- January 1989): Dive Bomber (Epyx)
- February 1989):
- March 1989):
- April 1989): Gauntlet, Richard Petty's Talladega
- May 1989): Ace of Aces
- June 1989): Mario Bros. Desert Falcon
- July 1989): Crystal Castles Into the Eagle's Nest
- August 1989): Choplifter Dark Chambers
- September 1989): Crossbow Crime Buster (Atari Corp) Chessmaster 2000
- October 1989): Happy's Programs Astronauts (Bensley Consulting), L.A. SWAT, Panther
- November 1989): Captain Fizz Meets the Blaster-Trons (Psygnosis) Airball Twilight's Ransom, Ballistix, Speedball, Batman: The Caped Crusader
- December 1989): Lost Dutchman Mine, Battle Chess, Renegade, World Karate Championship Summer Games, Thunder Blade