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This page contains primarily video-game specific content from The Rainbow computing magazine.
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- July 1981): [1]
- August 1981): [2]
- September 1981): [3]
- October 1981): Conflict (Soft Sector Marketing) [4] Color Space Invaders (Spectral Associates) [5]
- November 1981): Color Meteoroids (Spectral Associates) [6]
- December 1981): Kosmic Kamikaze (Illustrated Memory Banks) [7] Space War (Spectral Associates) [8] Antimated Hangman (Soft Sector Marketing) [9]
- January 1982): Battlefleet (Spectral Associates) [10] Compumind / Jackpot (Rainbow Connection Software) [11] Galloping Gamblers (Illustrated Memory Banks) [12]
- February 1982): [13]
- March 1982): Gauntlet (Britt Monk, CDP), Brickout/Word Guess (Rainbow Connection Software) [14]
- April 1982): Quest (Aardvark-80), Cave Hunter (Mark Data), El Casino (Superior Graphic Software) [15] Color Invaders (Computerware) [16]
- May 1982): The Great Word Game (Prickly-Pear Software), Scepter of Kzirgla (Rainbow Connection Software) [17] Labyrinth (Aardvark) [18] Calixto Island (Mark Data Products), Warkings (Tom Mix Software) [19]
- June 1982): Space Invaders (Space Cadet Enterprises) [20] 3-D Red Baron Flight Simulator (Seebree's Computing) [21] Football! (Prickly-Pear Software) [22] Venturer (Aardvark-80) [23] Blackjak (Rainbow Connection Software) [24]
- July 1982): LEM, Pirate Adventure, Superzap, Darts (Century Software) [25] Katerpillar Attack (Tom Mix Software), Starship Chameleon (Computerware) [26] Mystery Maze (JARB Software) [27] Viking (Prickley-Pear Software) [28]
- August 1982): Saspus (Color Software Services) [29] Lunar Lander (Rainbow Connection Software), Mars Adventure (Aardvark-80) [30] Fantasy Gamer's Package (Prickly-Pear Software) [31] Astro Blast (Mark Data Products) [32] Sky-Defense (Quasar Animations), Adventure 3-Pak (Nelson Software Systems) [33]
- September 1982): Jungle Treck (Jarb Software) [34] Mission Empire (Strictly Color Software) [35] Galax Attax (Spectral Associates), Bugchase (DSL Computer Products) [36]
- October 1982): CC Poker (Spectral Associates) [37] Pumpkin Adventure (Color Software Services) [38] Keys of the Wizard (Spectral Associates) [39] Startrek (Circle City Software), Trek 80C (A. M. Hearn Software), Trek-16 (Tom Mix Software) [40]
- November 1982): Pac-Droids (The Programmer's Guild), El Diablero (Computerware), Offenders (American Small Business Computers), Starfire (Intellitronics), Avenger (The Cornsoft Group), Protectors (Tom Mix Software), Planet Invasion (Spectral Associates), Dungeon Maze Game (Circle City Software), Roman Checkers (Radio Shack) [41] Escape (Color Software Services), Madam Rosa's Massage Parlor (The Softcore Software Co.) [42] 3D Brickaway (Britt Monk, CDP) [43] Invader's Revenge (Med Systems Software), Golf (Aardvark-80), Golf (Tom Mix Software), CC Cube (Superior Oracle Software) [44]
- December 1982): Intergalactic Force (Anteco Software) [45] Enchanted Forest (Genesis Software) [46] Reversi (COCOPRO) [47] Craps (Great X-P-T) [48] Across the Rubicon (Ark Royal Games), Colorpede (Intracolor Communications) [49] Tower Castle (Moreton Bay Software) [50] Gangbusters, Dragonquest! (The Programmer's Guild) [51] Railrunner (Computerware), Frog-Man (Computer Island), Laser Tank Duel (Renaissance Game Designs) [52]
- January 1983): Dunkey Munkey (Intellitronics), Donkey King (Tom Mix Software) [53] Nova-Pinball (Bumblebee Software), Mega-Bug (Radio Shack), Laser Tank (K & K Computorware), Spider Attack (Ilume Design), The Spider (Chromatic Software Co.), Solo Pool (Tom Mix Software), Doodle Bug (Computerware), Game Pak 2 (Century Software), Jumps (Q Soft), Sub-Mission (HIB), Advanced Star-Trench Warfare (IMB) [54] The Game Show (Genesis Software) [55] Missile Barrage (Great X-P-T) [56] Color Scarfman (The Cornsoft Group) [57] CoCo Slots (COCOPRO) [58]
- February 1983): Battle of Gettysburg (Softwride) [59] Poltergeist (Radio Shack) [60] Five Exciting Games (Intercept Enterprises) [61] Wet T-Shirt Contest (The Softcore Software Company) [62] Las Vegas Weekend (Prickly-Pear Software) [63] Millborn (Ilume Design) [64] Maze Race (Tom Mix Software) [65] Bird Attack (Tom Mix Software) [66] Flight (Prickly-Pear Software), Blackjack (K & K Computerware) [67]
- March 1983): Wall Street (Valhalla Enterprises) [68] Starship Hercules (Aardvark), Galactic Hangmen (Sugar Software) [69] Final Countdown (Jarb Software) [70] CoCo-Jot (Computer Island), Ghostmania (Educational Arcade Systems) [71] CCTHELLO (Spectral Associates) [72] Minefield (Valhalla Enterprises), Tower of Fear (The Programmer's Guild) [73] Stinger (Spectrum Projects) [74] Revolution (Inter Action) [75] Defense (Spectral Associates) [76] Inspector Clueseau (Petrocci Freelance Associates) [77] Frog Trek (Oelrich Publications) [78] Bigfoot (Genesis Software) [79] Wormhole (Zeta Software) [80] Nibbler (Nelson Software System), Ms. Nibbler (Nelson Software System) [81]
- April 1983): Space Race (Spectral Associates) [82] Kamikaze (Ark Royal Games) [83] 3-D Tic Tac Toe (Q Soft) [84] Catch 'Em (Aardvark-80), Doubleback (Radio Shack) [85] Protectors (Tom Mix Software), Conquest of Kzirgla (Rainbow Connection Software) [86] Robot Battle (Radio Shack), Shark Treasure (Computerware) [87] Death Star (S & S Arcade Suppliers), Beyond the Cimeeon Moon (ColorQuest) [88] Crystal Revenge (Owl-Ware) [89] Android Attack (Spectral Associates) [90] Gazon (K & K Computorware) [91]
- May 1983): (scan not in collection)
- June 1983): Stagecoach (Petrocci Freelance Associates) [92] Zarconian Marble (CoCoHut) [93] Card Game (Radio Shack) [94] Zaxxon, Zaksund (Elite Software) [95] Co-Existence (Intercept Enterprises) [96] Monsters & Magic (Prickly Pear Software), Crosswords (Radio Shack) [97]
- July 1983): Scramble (Kaleidoscopic Creations) [98] Dungeons of Daggorath, Morocco Gran Prix (Computerware), Planet Invasion (Spectral Associates) [99] Alcatraz II (Spectral Associates), Robottack (Intracolor Communications), The Frog (Tom Mix Software) [100]
- August 1983): Kodomo-No-Go (Intercept Enterprises), Tic-Tac-Toe (Intercept Enterprises) [101] Bloc Head (Computerware) [102] Madness and the Minotaur, Desert Golf (Spectral Associates), Trapfall (Tom Mix Software) [103] Nerble Force (Computerware) [104] Blackjack Royale (JMN), Firecopter (Adventure International) [105] Space Shuttle (Tom Mix Software) [106] 8-Ball (ANTECO Software Inc), Klendathu (Radio Shack) [107]
- September 1983): Ninja Warrior (The Programmer's Guild) [108] Catacomb (Oregon Color Computer Systems), Pick Which (Spectral Associates), Bugger (Mr. R's Software) [109] El Bandito (Mark Data Products) [110] Fast Lane (Acesoft Computer Products) [111] Sea Dragon [112]
- October 1983): Adventure in Wonderland (Prickly-Pear Software) [113] Motorbike Challenge (Microcom Software) [114] Fury (Computer Shack) [115] Wild Party (B&B Software), Colorout (Spectral Associates) [116]
- November 1983): AREX (Adventure International) [117] 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (Oelrich Publications) [118] Guardian (Quasar Animations) [119] Sonar Search (S&S Arcade Supplies), Reactoid (Radio Shack), Derby (Bumblebee Software), Cosmic Clones (Mark Data Products), Colorzap (Spectral Associates) [120]
- December 1983): Gomoku/Renju (Radio Shack) [121] Scott Adams' Adventure games [122] Bumpers (Mark Data Products) [123] Outhouse (Computer Shack) [124] Federation Boot Camp (S&S Arcade Supplies), 2Fer (Mr. R's Software) [125] Wizard 64 (Skyline Software) [126]
- January 1984): Panic Button (First Star Software), F-16 Instrument Flight Simulator (KRT Software), Snoopy and the Red Baron (S&S Arcade Supplies), Fembot's Revenge (ColorQuest Games) [127] Junior's Revenge (Computerware) [128] Stellar Search (Owl-Ware) [129] Peanut Butter Panic (Children's Computer Workshop), Bomber Command (Ark Royal Games) [130] Airline (Adventure International), Jail (Mr. R's Software), Isle of Fortune (PAL Creations), Glaxxons (Mark Data Products) [131] Balloon Attack (Computer Shack), Body Parts (Elite Software), Guess The Animal (Elite Software), Buzzard Bait (Tom Mix Software), Early Games (Counter Point Software Inc) [132] Zeus (Aardvark Limited) [133]
- February 1984): Valhalla (HYCOMP Software), Ice Master (Arcade Animations Inc) [134] VC (Avalon Hill Game Co), Battle (Aurora Software) [135] Teee Offf (Prickly-Pear Software) [136] Mansion of Doom (Pal Creations) [137] The Great Hamster Hunt (Computer Island) [138] Time Patrol (Computerware), Adventure Starter Package (Owl's Nest Software), Euchre (Chroma Systems Group) [139] Journey to Mt. Doom (Tom Mix Software) [140] Cashman [141] RubiconII (Ark Royal Games), Face (Childish Software) [142] Kron (Oregon Color Computer Systems) [143] Jowst (Thunder Vision) [144]
- March 1984): Planet Conquest (International Software Inc), The Battle of Waterloo (Ark Royal Games) [145] Galagon (Spectral Associates), Catalyst (MichTron) [146] CU*BER (Tom Mix Software), Devil Assault (Tom Mix Software) [147] Star Blaze (Radio Shack) [148] HyperZone (Computerware), Scavenge Hunt (Pal Creations), Stockbroker (Aurora Software) [149] Time Fighter (Mark Data Products), Baseball (Radio Shack) [150] Colonial Trilogy (HYCOMP) [151]
- April 1984): Calixto Island (Mark Data Products), Air Traffic Controller (Tom Mix Software), Cubix (Spectral Associates), Mudpies (MichTron), Q*Man (Genesis Software), Starblazer (Ark Royal Games), Three Game Pack #2 (Quality Christian Software) [152] Ockywocky (Prickly-Pear Software) [153] Kingshield (Jade Products) [154] Horse Race (Computer Island) [155]
- May 1984): SAC (Pal Creations) [156] Demon Seed [157] Beam Rider (Spectral Associates) [158] Taxi (Radio Shack) [159] Sea Quest (Mark Data Products) [160] Grabber (Tom Mix Software), Atlantis Adventure (Owl's Nest Software) [161] Flight from Grimdar (The CoCo Freeware Clearinghouse) [162] Galactic Taipan (Ark Royal Games), Foodwar (Arcade Animation Inc) [163] CoCo Bingo (Colortech Systems), 4 Mile Island (Owls Nest Software) [164]
- June 1984): Here Comes De Prez (Pal Creations) [165] Shenanigans (Mark Data Products), Espionage Island Adventure (Owls Nest Software), Bible Adventure (Sugar Software) [166] Lunar Rover Patrol (Spectral Associates), Slay the Nereis (Radio Shack) [167] Girdle the Enemy (Microcom Software) [168]
- July 1984): Time Bandit [169] Shaft (Prickly-Pear Software), Micro-Games (Radio Shack), Micro-Checkers (Radio Shack), Scatterbrain (Pal Creations), Better (Pal Creations) [170] Funhouse (Pal Creations) [171] Froggie (Spectral Associates) [172] Tut's Tomb (Mark Data Products) [173]
- August 1984): Worlds of Flight (Tom Mix Software) [174] The Gunfigher (Jarb Software), Flying Tigers (Sugar Software) [175] The Black Sanctum (Mark Data Products) [176] Ice Bird (Crystal Software) [177] Lancer (Spectral Associates), Candy Co. (Intracolor Communications), Chopper Strike (MichTron) [178] Witches' Knight (PAL Creations) [179]
- September 1984): Colormind (Aurora Computing) [180] Whirlybird Run (Spectral Associates [181] Chambers (Tom Mix Software), Travelin' Toad (Prickly-Pear Software), Intercept 4 (MichTron), Church Time (QCS) [182]
- October 1984): Poker (Bye George), Po-Check (Bye George), Willy's Warehouse (Intracolor), Aldaron (Jade Products), Storm Arrows (Spectral Associates), Touchstone (Tom Mix Software), Timebound (Radio Shack) [183] Cribbage (Aurora Computing), 3-Game Pack #3 (Quality Christian Software) [184]
- November 1984): Erland (Prickly-Pear Software) [185] Kingdom of Bashan (Owls Nest Software), Pilgrim's Progress (Quality Christian Software) [186] Evasion (Pal Creations), Gray Lady (Jarb Software) [187] Quizspin (Spectral Associates) [188] Miner (The Dataman) [189] Mr. Dig [190] Fangman (Tom Mix Software), Color Stronghold (MichTron) [191]
- December 1984): Stomp (Cancoco Software) [192] Final Countdown (JARB Software) [193] Androne (Radio Shack) [194] Christmas Quiz (Quality Christian Software), Middle Kingdom (Computerware) [195] Pattipak (Petrocci Freelance Associates), Quix (Tom Mix Software) [196] Ice Hockey (Computerware) [197]
- January 1985): Pak-Panic (Tom Mix Software) [198] Talking Adventure Starter Package (Owls Nest Software) [199] Jungle Queen (ZOSO Software) [200] Trekboer (Mark Data Products), Speed Racer (MichTron) [201]
- February 1985): Space Escape (Pal Creations) [202] Ms. Maze (Tom Mix Software), Big B Pro Quarterback (Big B Software) [203] Air Traffic Control Simulator (Betasoft Systems) [204]
- March 1985): Color Stat Strategy Baseball (Pinto Products), The Sailor Man (Tom Mix Software), Grand Prix (Intracolor), [205] Talking Shiphunt (JARB Software), Bakersfield KENO (Seibyte Software) [206]
- April 1985): Chipaway (Sigma Software) [207] Castle Ragoona (Family Computers), Draconian (Tom Mix Software), Maze Runner (Harmonyes) [208]
- May 1985): Stone of ROKAN (Pal Creations) [209] Major Istar (Computerware), BUGS-II (Four Star Software), The Spanish Armada (Picosoft Games) [210] elec*TRON (Tom Mix Software) [211]
- June 1985): Galactic Fighter (Four Star Software), Congress (B-5 Software) [212] Sam Sleuth P.I. (Computerware) [213] Dan Tucker's Mine (Pal Creations), Metabot (HARMONYCS), Debacle (Picosoft Games), YACHTSEE (Bearsoft Games), Shamus, PANZERS EAST! (The Avalon Hill Game Company) [214] Adventurus Supremus (Bacchus Computer Software), P51 Mustang Attack Flight Simulator (Tom Mix Software) [215]
- July 1985): VOX Chess (Computerware) [216] Que Bit (Mike Ro Products) [217] Bomb Scare (Pal Creations), Feuer and Gasse (Picosoft Games) [218] Star Trader (Computerware) [219] Crash (Tom Mix Software), To Preserve Quandic (Prickly-Pear Software) [220]
- August 1985): Cyrus World Class Chess (Radio Shack), Battle of the Bulge (Ark Royal Games), CINC PAC: Battle of Midway (Ark Royal Games) [221] Warehouse Mutants (Tom Mix Software) [222]
- September 1985): Dallas Quest (Radio Shack) [223] Franchise! (Computerware) [224] Doomsday at 2100 (Pal Creations) [225] Battle for Tunis (Ark Royal Games) [226]
- October 1985): Trivia (Moore Computer Services) [227] Dungeon Quest (Computerware) [228]
- November 1985): CoCo-Life (Tothian Software), Naugus (Freebooter Software), War of the Worlds (Triad Pictures Corp) [229] Alcatraz (Owls Nest Software) [230]
- December 1985): ChesSD (Computer Systems Distributors), The Scepter of Ursea (Prickly-Pear Software) [231] Corporation Plus (DiamondStar Software) [232] Time Master (Tothian Software) [233] City War (Prickly-Pear Software)
- January 1986): Barbarossa (Ark Royal Games), Company Commander (Ark Royal Games), Island Adventure (Stephen B. Boothby) [234] Color Car Action (Novasoft), Panic (Novasoft) [235] Battle Stations (Novasoft), Ghana Bwana (Radio Shack) [236]
- February 1986): Warp Factor X (Prickly-Pear Software), Marooned (Saguaro Software) [237] Track Events (Baron Products), Fighter Pilot (Saguaro Software), Crossover (Rococo Software) [238] Moneyopoly (Novasoft) [239] Escape from Denna (Ark Royal Software), Blackbeard's Island (Novasoft) [240]
- March 1986): Omniverse (Computerware) [241] Buzzworm (Novasoft) [242] Gold Runner (NovaSoft), Marble Maze (Diecom Products), Don Pan (Tandy Corp) [243]
- April 1986): Conquering Armies (Mitchell Software) [244] Treasure of the Aztecs (Computerware) [245] Panic Button (Tandy Corp.), Knock Out (Diecom Products), Perpetulife (Tothian Software) [246]
- May 1986): Pegasus and the Phantom Riders (Tandy) [247], One-on-One, Rescue on Alpha II (Mitchell Software) [248], Pro Golf (Computerware) [249]
- June 1986): Biosphere (Tandy Corp) [250] Hall of the King (Prickly-Pear Software), Vegas Game Pak (NovaSoft), Wizard's Tower (Mitchell Software) [251]
- July 1986): Zork I, Vortex Factor (Mark Data Products) [252] Shock Trooper (Mark Data Products) [253] The Witness [254]
- August 1986): Pinball Factory (MichTron), Darkmoor Hold (Prickly-Pear Software), Wizard's Castle (Spectrum Projects Inc), Rommel 3-D (MichTron), Adventure in Mythology (Saguaro Software), Skance (Bob's Software) [255] Wishbringer [256]
- September 1986): Eagle Lander (Saguaro Software) [257] Plateau of the Past (Zytek Ltd), Hall of the King II: The Inner Chamber (Prickly-Pear Software) [258] Karate (Diecom Products) [259]
- October 1986): Pump Man (Saguaro Software), Mission: F-16 Assault (Diecom Products), Wall Street (Drayon Software) [260] The Memory Game (Mikaron Software Company) [261]
- November 1986): Paper Route (Diecom Products), CyberTank (Mark Data Products), Quest for Reality (Brainbank Software) [262]
- December 1986): White Fire of Eternity (Saguaro Software), Dragon's Temple (Jade) [263] Battle Hymn (Ark Royal Games) [264]
- January 1987): Dragon Slayer (Tom Mix Software) [265]
- February 1987): Gantelet (Diecom Products) [266] DDAY (Ark Royal Games) [267]
- March 1987): River Crossing (Ark Royal Games) [268] Interbank Incident (Infocom Inc), The Magic of Zanth (Computerware) [269]
- April 1987): Quotes (B. Erickson Software), Bouncing Boulders (Diecom Products), The Word Search Game (Mikaron Software) [270]
- May 1987): The Return of Junior's Revenge (Computerware), Gold Finder (Tom Mix Software), Fourcube (Novasoft), Champion (Mark Data Products) [271] Roller Controller (Spectrum Products Inc) [272]
- June 1987): Cave Walker (Tandy Corporation), The Amazin' Maze Game (Mikaron Software Company) [273] Dragon's Castle (Mitchell Software), Super Collection of Super Games (Mikaron Software Company) [274]
- July 1987): [275]
- August 1987): Donut Dilemma (NovaSoft) [276] Koronis Rift [277] Gridiron (SPORTSware) [278]
- September 1987): Donald Duck's Playground [279] Bug Buster (Tothian Software) [280]
- October 1987): (most pages missing from scan) [281]
- November 1987): Vegas Slots (Tom Mix Software), The Lansford Mansion (Diecom Products Inc), Rescue on Fractalus! [282] Hall of the King III (Prickly-Pear Software) [283]
- December 1987): Pyramix (Dr. Preble's Programs), Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood, Caladuril Flame of Light (Diecom Products Inc) [284]
- January 1988): Wizard's Den (Tom Mix Software), Iron Cross: War in Russia (Computerware), Zone Runner (Tandy Corporation) [285] Mickey's Space Adventure [286]
- February 1988): Kung-Fu Dude (Sundog Systems), Robot Odyssey (The Learning Company), Currillian Cruiser (Glenn Calafati), Video Cards/Keno (Tom Mix Software) [287]
- March 1988): Shanghai [288]
- April 1988): FlightSim1 (Tandy Corporation) [289]
- May 1988): Laser Surgeon: The Microscopic Mission (Activision Inc), Tomb of T'ien (Valkyrie Software) [290] Indiana Jim (Lomiq Inc) [291]
- June 1988): Zandar (K-Soft), Artificial Intelligence Tic-Tac-Toe (Archerware), Sub Battle Simulator [292]
- July 1988): Domination (HAWKSoft) [293] Mr. Corey (Valkyrie Software) [294]
- August 1988): Wargame Designer (SPORTSware), Fraze Craze (RAM Electronics) [295] Flight Simulator II, In Quest of the Star Lord (Sundog Systems), Power Stones of Ard (Three C's Projects), Thexder [296]
- September 1988): A Mazing World of Malcolm Mortar (Tandy Corporation), Labyrinth (RTB Software) [297]
- October 1988): Night of the Living Dead (Adventure Novel Software), Moon Runner (Nick Bradbury) [298] Shadow World (Prodek Software) [299] Quest for the Ring (RTB Software), Home Bingo (Williams Enterprises) [300]
- November 1988): Castle of Tharoggad (Tandy Corporation) [301] Video Draw Poker (Prometheus Software) [302] Spellbound (Thor Software) [303]
- December 1988): Iron Forest (Diecom Products), Legend Quest (Nick Bradbury) [304] Super Pitfall, Hall of the King Trilogy (Sundog Systems) [305] The Entertainer (Aftamonow Software), Adventure in Lumeria (RTB Software) [306]
- January 1989): Mine Rescue (Game Point Software), Good Games Trio (RCPierce Software), Armchair Admiral (Eversoft Games Ltd) [307]
- February 1989): Bash (Game Point Software), Warrior King (Sundog Systems), Rad Warrior (Tandy Corporation), Warp Fighter 3-D (Game Point Software), Frogday Afternoon (K-Soft) [308]
- March 1989): Silpheed [309] Football II (Tandy Corporation), Yahtzzz (JR & JR Softstuff), Quantum**Leap (JR & JR Softstuff) [310]
- April 1989): Memory (RAM Electronics), Space Intruders (Game Point Software), Ghost Hunters (SPORTSware), Ironsides and Crimson Sails (Softwar Technologies), Tetris, Rupert Rythym (Game Point Software) [311]
- May 1989): Orc Ambush (SPORTSware), Revenge of the Germs (The Software Systems) [312]
- June 1989): Caladuril II: Weatherstone's End (Oblique Triad), The Black Grid (SPORTSware), Rustler (King Cottage Industries), Chess-Nuts (Mousesoft Software) [313]
- July 1989): (scan has no pages) [314]
- August 1989): King's Quest III [315] CC3Flags [316]
- September 1989): Revengs of the Mutant Miners (JR & JR Softstuff) [317] CoCo 3 Games Disk (Aftamonow Software) [318]
- October 1989): Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, Slots & Cards (Microdeal) [319]
- November 1989): Donut Dilemna (Game Point Software), Milestones (JR & JR Softstuff) [320] World at War (GSW Software) [321]
- December 1989): Kyum-Gai: To Be Ninja (Sundog Systems) [322] A Diamond in the Rough (JR & JR Softstuff), Wheel of Fate (Robert Gatton), Z'89 (Game Point Software), Trythis (Gregory Software) [323]
- January 1990): Treasury Packs #1 and #2 (Microcom Software) [324] Space Pac (Microcom Software), CycleJump (J.T. Rawlinson Software) [325]
- February 1990): (most pages missing from scan) [326]
- March 1990): Eldus (SPORTSware), Tazman (Eversoft Games Ltd), Arcade Action Packs Volumes 1 & 2 (Christopher English Communications) [327]
- April 1990): Slam Bam (Erich Sweaney) [328]
- May 1990): Riddle of the Ring (Eversoft Games Ltd) [329] RoboCop, Sinistaar (Sundog Systems) [330]
- June 1990): Those Darn Marbles (Oblique Triad) [331] Paladin's Legacy (Sundog Systems), A Wold at War (GSW Software), Predator [332]
- July 1990): The Seventh Link (Oblique Triad) [333] Space Raiders (Second City Software), Killer Hawk (B&B Software) [334] Barbarian Quest (SPORTSware) [335]
- August 1990): Arkanoid, The Power Stones of Ard II (Three C's Projects), Overlord (Oblique Triad) [336]
- September 1990): The Arcade Factory (B&B Software) [337]
- October 1990): Pyramid Solitaire (ColorSystems) [338] Tuty (CB Games), Spectral Forces (Marc Campbell Innovations), Classic Solitaire (Eversoft Games Ltd) [339]
- November 1990): Zenix (GOSUB Software), Mind-Roll (Epyx), Rampage [340] Firespire (SPORTSware), Games Pack I (Eversoft Games Ltd) [341] The Quest for Thelda (Sundog Systems) [342]
- December 1990): The Entity (Biware Enterprises) [343]
- January 1991): Space Ace (Biware Enterprises) [344]
- February 1991): La Belle Lucie (Eversoft) [345]
- March 1991): Minigold (J.T. Rawlinson Software) [346]
- April 1991): Caveman (J.T. Rawlinson Software), Kyum-Gai: To Be Ninja (Sundog Systems) [347]
- May 1991): Picture Bingo (E.Z. Friendly), Honor Quest (Valkyrie Software) [348]
- June 1991): CoCoYahtzee (ColorSystems), CoCothello (ColorSystems) [349]
- July 1991): Crystal City (Sundog Systems), Match 'em (Johnson Software) [350]
- August 1991): [351]
- September 1991): Soviet Bloc (Eversoft Games Ltd) [352]
- October 1991): Monster Mash (Biware Enterprises), Deception Path (Eversoft Games Ltd) [353]
- November 1991): Sidney The Super Space Snake (KLG Systems) [354]
- December 1991): [355]
- January 1992): World Class Chess (Burke & Burke) [356]
- February 1992): Gems (Eversoft Games Ltd) [357]
- March 1992): OS-9 Level 2 Game Pack (ColorSystems) [358]
- April 1992): Variations of Solitaire (ColorSystems) [359]
- May 1992): Photon (Sundog Systems) [360]
- June 1992): [361]
- July 1992): 4D Checkers (N*Johnson Software) [362] War Monger (Sundog Systems) [363]
- August 1992): [364]
- September 1992): [365]
- October 1992): [366]
- November 1992): [367]
- December 1992): Life and Death (BDS Software) [368]