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This page contains primarily video-game specific content from 80 Micro computing magazine.
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- January 1980): [1]
- February 1980): Android Nim [2] Win21, Gomoku (Discovery Bay Software), Video Checkers (Compuquote), Android Nim [3]
- March 1980): [4]
- April 1980): Air Flight Simulation (Instant Software) [5]
- May 1980): [6]
- June 1980): Adventure [7]
- July 1980): [8]
- August 1980): Pyramid (Radio Shack) [9]
- September 1980): Planetary Lander (Instant Software), Interlude: The Ultimate Experience (Syntonic Software) [10]
- October 1980): Micro-opoly (Level IV) [11]
- November 1980): [12]
- December 1980): [13]
- January 1981): [14]
- February 1981): Deathmaze 5000 [15]
- March 1981): [16]
- April 1981): Wordo (Micro-Fantastic Programming), The Datestones of Ryn, Pinball, Space Invaders, Invaders Plus (Level IV Products) [17]
- May 1981): Kim's Game (General Computer Co), The Wizard (Programs Unlimited) [18]
- June 1981): Midway Campaign [19] B-1 Nuclear Bomber, NukeWar, North Atlantic Convoy Raider [20]
- July 1981): [21]
- August 1981): Labyrinth, FS1 Flight Simulator, Everest Explorer (Acorn Software), Zork I, Super Nova, Invaders + (Level IV Products), Invasion From Outer Space, Galaxy Invasion, Swamp Wars (Instant Software), Haunted House (Tandy/Radio Shack), Two Heads of the Coin (Adventure International), TRS-Opera, Word Challenge (Acorn Software), Galactic Empire, Winged Samurai [22]
- September 1981): Astro-Scope, Sex-o-Scope (AGS Software) [23] Space Shuttle (Instant Software) [24]
- October 1981): Hellfire Warrior, Planet Miners [25]
- November 1981): Computer Acquire, Rat's Revenge (Med Systems Software) [26]
- December 1981): Sargon II (Hayden Book Co), My Chess (Programma International), Gambiet (Microtrend), SFinks [27]
- January 1982): Draw5 and Stud5 (Wilson Software Division), Commbat (Adventure International), Attack Force, Microcosm III (Basics and Beyond) [28]
- February 1982): Paddle Pinball (Tandy/Radio Shack), Starfighter (Adventure International), Arcade 80 (Datasoft), Temple of Apshai, Crush, Crumble and Chomp [29]
- March 1982): Color Space Invaders, Meteoroids, Space War (Spectral Associates) [30] Scarfman [31]
- April 1982): Parsector 8, Ants, Space Ace 21, New Starship Battles (Synergistic Solar) [32] Star Warrior [33] Tanktics [34]
- May 1982): Computer Major League (Avalon Hill), Asylum, Voyage of the Valkyrie, Mod II Games (Small Business Systems Group) [35]
- June 1982): [36]
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- August 1982): Armored Patrol (Adventure International), Basic Adventures (80-Northwest Publishing), Maces & Magic (Adventure International), Robot Attack, Laser Defense (Med Systems Software), Alcatraz II (Spectral Associates), Forbidden City (Fantastic Software), Star Blaster (The Micro Works), Color Pac Attack (Computerware), Tower of Orlandor (Compu-things), Conflict 2500, Alien Defense (Soft Sector Marketing), Defense Command (Big Five Software), Interactive Fiction (Adventure International), Super Micro Pro Football (Micro Pro Systems), The Eliminator, Mind Thrust [37]
- September 1982): The Institute [38] Penetrator (Melbourne House) [39] Color Berserk, Cave Hunter (Mark Data Products) [40] SFINKS 3.0 [41]
- October 1982): [42]
- November 1982): Master Reversi (Instant Software), Odin (Odesta Publishing) [43]
- December 1982): Sea Dragon [44] Quest (Aardvark-80) [45] Bounceoids (Cornsoft Group) [46] Hypergate Centurion, Hypergate Patrol (Synergistic Solar) [47]
- January 1983): Pac-Droids (Programmer's Guild) [48]
- February 1983): [49]
- March 1983): Strike Force (Melbourne House), Galaxy Invasion Plus (Big Five Software), Jovian [50]
- April 1983): Demon Seed [51] Time Runner [52]
- May 1983): Mindwarp (Quality Software) [53]
- June 1983): Deadline, Babel Terror [54]
- July 1983): Starcross [55] Supreme Ruler [56] Hamburger Sam, Killer Gorilla, Jungle Boy, Hoppy, Penguin [57]
- August 1983): Color Caterpillar (Soft Sector), Sneak Thief (Soft Sector), Early Games (Counterpoint Software) [58]
- September 1983): Liberator (Computer Shack), Maryland Model II Games [59]
- October 1983): Wormy, Racer, Quest for Adventure, Chess, Othello, The Wrath of Ken, Computer Casino, Meteors, Galactic Invaders, Bustout (Kuzel Comptuer Services) [60]
- November 1983): Arex (Adventure International), Emperor (Computer Shack), Crusaders (Computer Shack), The Search for Elsoliado (Adventure International) [61]
- December 1983): Monty Plays Scrabble (Tandy/Radio Shack) [62]
- January 1984): [63]
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- September 1984): Volcano Hunter (Lap Video Entertainment) [64]
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- December 1984): Warriors and Warlocks [66]
- January 1985): [67]
- February 1985): [68]
- March 1985): [69]
- April 1985): [70]
- May 1985): [71]
- June 1985): [72]
- July 1985): [73]
- August 1985): [74]
- September 1985): [75]
- October 1985): Tournament Chess (Rapidynamic Software), Chess Classics (Noteworthy Software) [76]
- November 1985): [77]
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