Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Family Computing
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This page contains primarily video-game specific content from Family Computing computing magazine.
Archive collection: https://archive.org/details/family-computing?sort=titleSorter
- September 1983): Flight Simulator (Psion Ltd.), Key Quest (Micro Ware), Wizardry, Zork I
- October 1983): Escape from Rungistan, Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0, Pinball Construction Set, Qix
- November 1983): Archon, Crush, Crumble and Chomp!, Knights of the Desert, President Elect
- December 1983): Critical Mass (Sirius Software), The Road to Gettysburg, Sword of Fargoal, Temple of Apshai, Ulysses and the Golden Fleece
- January 1984): Cartels & Cutthroats, Knight of Diamonds, Soccer (Thorn EMI), Word Challenge (Proximity)
- February 1984): Broadsides, Fortress of the Witch King (Avalon Hill), M.U.L.E. Microsoft Decathlon, Titan Empire
- March 1984): Castle Wolfenstein, Conqueror (Computer Software Associates), Fortress, Star Warrior
- April 1984): Beach-Head, The Bilestoad, Combat Leader, Jump Jet (Avant-Garde Creations Inc), The Standing Stones (Electronic Arts)
- May 1984): Professional Tour Golf, Parthian Kings, Oil Barons, Submarine Commander
- June 1984): (some pages missing) Lode Runner, Tigers in the Snow, Triple Brain Trust (Reston Software), Suspended
- July 1984): Aztec, Murder on the Zinderneuf, Star League Baseball (Gamestar), Operation Whirlwind, Telengard
- August 1984): Enchanter, Lordlings of Yore, Ultima II, MiG Alley Ace
- September 1984): Close Assault, Dunzhin, Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn, The Seven Cities of Gold, Exodus: Ultima III
- October 1984): Battle for Normandy, Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, Conglomerates Collide, SunDog: Frozen Legacy, Geopolitique 1990,
- November 1984): Computer Diplomacy (Avalon Hill), Rails West!, Rally Speedway, Run for the Money
- December 1984): Archon II: Adept, Expedition Amazon, In the Chips (Creative Software) Xyphus, Viking Raider (Interphase Technologies Inc)
- January 1985): Galactic Gladiators, Gulf Strike, King's Quest I, PQ: The Party Quiz Game (Suncom), Trivia 101/The Introductory Game (IBM)
- February 1985): Jupiter Mission 1999, Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory, Legionnaire, SkyFox
- March 1985): Amazon, Epidemic!, Fighter Command, Monty Plays Scrabble (Epyx), The Wylde (Screenplay)
- April 1985): Crime and Punishment (Imagic), Fahrenheit 451, Quest of the Space Beagle, Rescue Raiders
- May 1985): Bank President (Infoware Corp), Clear for Action, Field of Fire, Gemstone Warrior, Pitstop II
- June 1985): Galactic Adventures, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Ancient Art of War, On-Court Tennis
- July 1985): Adventure Construction Set, Incunabula, Dreadnoughts
- August 1985): Adventure Master, Mail Order Monsters, Reforger '88, Sargon III
- September 1985): The Battle of Chickamauga, Racing Destruction Set, Phantasie, Shadowkeep, Cosmic Balance II
- October 1985): BottomLine Capitalist (Venture Software), Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear, Kennedy Approach, Wilderness
- November 1985): Competition Karate, Crusade in Europe, Golf's Best, Gato
- December 1985): MicroLeague Baseball, Jet, Summer Games II, Colonial Conquest
- January 1986): Operation Market Garden, Racter, Super Bowl Sunday, Winter Games
- February 1986): Decision in the Desert, Force 400 (Baen Software), Karate Champ, Ultima IV
- March 1986): Battalion Commander (Strategic Simulations Inc), The Cave of Time (Bantam Software), Fast Tracks: The Computer Slot Car Construction Kit, Star Rank Boxing
- April 1986): Balance of Power, Heart of Africa, The Bard's Tale, Psion Chess (Psion Inc)
- May 1986): Battle of Antietam, Championship Boxing (Sierra On-Line), Fokker Triplane Flight Simulator
- June 1986): Autoduel, Borrowed Time, Under Fire!
- July 1986): Alter Ego, Championship Golf: The Great Courses of the World - Volume One: Pebble Beach (Gamestar), Garry Kitchen's GameMaker, Strategic Conquest
- August 1986): Lords of Conquest, Phantasie II, Super Boulder Dash (Electronic Arts), Tournament Bridge (Random House Software)
- September 1986): Arcticfox, MacGolf (Practical Computer Applications Inc), Stunt Flyer (Sierra On-Line)
- October 1986): The Lords of Midnight, Mean 18, Reach for the Stars, Wizard's Crown
- November 1986): Floyd the Droid (Radarsoft), Paul Whitehead Teaches Chess, Silent Service, Star Fleet I
- December 1986): The American Challenge (Mindscape Inc), Chessmaster 2000, Gettysburg: The Turning Point
- January 1987): Pure-Stat Baseball, Shard of Spring, Spindizzy
- February 1987): GBA Championship Basketball, Starflight, Tass Times in Tonetown, Trinity
- March 1987): Ace of Aces, World Games, Amnesia, World Tour Golf
- April 1987): Airheart, The Movie Monster Game, Robot Rascals
- May 1987): Defender of the Crown, Moonmist, Sub Mission
- June 1987): Gunship, Star Trek: The Promethean Prophecy, Aliens
- July 1987): 221B Baker Street, The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight, GFL Championship Football
- August 1987): King's Quest III, Bureaucracy
- September 1987): Accolade's Comics, Realms of Darkness
- October 1987): Earl Weaver Baseball, Earth Orbit Stations, Superstar Ice Hockey
- November 1987): Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer, Cauldron (Broderbund Software), Sub Battle Simulator
- December 1987): The Ancient Art of War at Sea, Stationfall, Tower of Myraglen
- January 1988): The Eternal Dagger, Pirates!
- February 1988): High Seas, Maniac Mansion
- March 1988): Boulder Dash Construction Kit, Go (Infinity Software)
- April 1988): Beyond Zork, The Faery Tale Adventure
- May 1988): Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict, Strike Fleet, Trust & Betrayal: The Legacy of Siboot
- June 1988): Project Stealth Fighter
- July 1988): Lane Mastodon vs. The Blubbermen (Infocom), Tetris
- August 1988): The Bard's Tale III, Ferrari Formula One (Electronic Arts)
- September 1988): Star Saga One: Beyond the Boundary, Crystal Quest, Wasteland
- October 1988): Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0, Beyond Dark Castle, Willow (Mindscape)
- November 1988): The President Is Missing, Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny, Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna
- December 1988): Balance of Power: The 1990 Edition, Star Command, Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders