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===[[Apple II]]===
===[[Apple II]]===
* ''Amazon'' (writer: [[Michael Crichton]], programmer: [[Stephen Warady]], artist: [[David Durand]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for the [[Commodore]] and [[MS-DOS]] systems.
* ''[[Amazon]]'' (writer: [[Michael Crichton]], programmer: [[Stephen Warady]], artist: [[David Durand]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] and MS-DOS systems.
* ''Crypt of Medea'' ([[Arthur Britto]] and [[Allan Lamb]], publisher: [[Sir-Tech Software]]).
* ''[[Crypt of Medea]]'' ([[Arthur Britto]] and [[Allan Lamb]], publisher: [[Sir-Tech Software]]).
* ''The Dallas Quest'' ([[James Garon]], [[Louella Lee Caraway]] and [[Phyllis Wapner]], artists: [[Kelly Day]] and [[Joe Pearson]], publisher: [[Datasoft]]). Also released for [[Atari]], [[Commodore]] and [[TRS-80]] systems.
* ''[[The Dallas Quest]]'' ([[James Garon]], [[Louella Lee Caraway]], [[Phyllis Wapner]], artists: [[Kelly Day]] and [[Joe Pearson]], publisher: [[Datasoft]]). Also released for [[Atari]], [[Commodore]] and [[TRS-80]] systems.
* ''Dragonworld'' (programmers: [[Michael P. Meyer]], [[Robert Strong]], [[Byron Preiss]], [[Michael Reaves]], [[J. Brynne Stephens]] and [[Lee Jacknew]], artist: [[John Pierard]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] and [[MS-DOS]] systems.
* ''[[Dragonworld]]'' ([[Michael P. Meyer]], [[Robert Strong]], [[Byron Preiss]], [[Michael Reaves]], [[J. Brynne Stephens]], [[Lee Jacknew]], artist: [[John Pierard]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] and MS-DOS systems.
* ''Empire III: Armageddon'' (designer: [[David Mullich]], programmer: [[Bill Widger]], publisher: [[EduWare|EduWare Services]]).
* ''[[Empire III: Armageddon]]'' (designer: [[David Mullich]], programmer: [[Bill Widger]], publisher: [[EduWare|EduWare Services]]).
* ''The Quest'' (authors: [[Dallas Snell]], [[Joel Ellis Rea]] and [[Joe Toller]], artist: [[Marsha Meuse]] and [[Steven Meuse]], publisher: [[Polarware]]). Also released for the [[Atari]], [[Commodore]] and [[IBM PC]]s.
* ''[[Fahrenheit 451]]'' ([[Michael P. Meyer]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] and MS-DOS systems. Based on the book by Ray Bradbury.
* ''Fahrenheit 451'' ([[Michael P. Meyer]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] and [[MS-DOS]] systems. Based on the book by Ray Bradbury.
* ''[[The Quest]]'' ([[Dallas Snell]], [[Joel Ellis Rea]], [[Joe Toller]], artists: [[Marsha Meuse]] and [[Steven Meuse]], publisher: [[Polarware]]). Also released for [[Atari]], [[Commodore]] and IBM PC systems.
* ''Rendezvous With Rama'' (designer: [[Ronald Martinez]], programmers: Ronald Martinez, [[Jeffrey Schneider]], [[Isaac V. Kerlon]] and [[Lebbeus Woods]], artist: [[Robert Strong]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] systems. Based on the book by Arthur C. Clarke.
* ''[[Rendezvous With Rama]]'' (designer: [[Ronald Martinez]], programmers: Ronald Martinez, [[Jeffrey Schneider]], [[Isaac V. Kerlon]], [[Lebbeus Woods]], artist: [[Robert Strong]], publisher: [[Trillium Corporation]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] systems. Based on the book by Arthur C. Clarke.
* ''The Tracer Sanction'' (developer: [[Interplay]], publisher: [[Activision]]). Also released for [[Atari]] and [[Commodore]] systems.
* ''[[The Tracer Sanction]]'' (developer: [[Interplay]], publisher: [[Activision]]). Also released for [[Atari]] and [[Commodore]] systems.


===[[BTZ]]===
===[[BTZ]]===
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===[[Commodore]]===
===[[Commodore]]===
* ''The Citadel of Chaos'' (designer: [[Steve Jackson]], programmers: [[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]], musician: [[W. Robinson]], artist: [[Steve Jackson]], publisher: [[Puffin Books]]). Also released for [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''[[The Citadel of Chaos]]'' (designer: [[Steve Jackson]], programmers: [[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]], musician: [[W. Robinson]], artist: [[Steve Jackson]], publisher: [[Puffin Books]]). Also released for [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''Eureka!'' ([[Ian Livingstone]], publisher: [[Domark Software]]). Also released for [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''[[Eureka!]]'' ([[Ian Livingstone]], publisher: [[Domark Software]]). Also released for [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''The Forest of Doom'' (designer: [[Ian Livingstone]], programmers: [[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]], musician: [[B. Robinson]], artist: [[Law Graphics]], publisher: [[Puffin Books]]). Based on Ian Livingstone's role-playing book. ''Fighting Fantasy gamebook #3''.
* ''[[The Forest of Doom]]'' (designer: [[Ian Livingstone]], programmers: [[Darryl Mattocks]] and [[S. J. Ball]], musician: [[B. Robinson]], artist: [[Law Graphics]], publisher: [[Puffin Books]]). Based on Ian Livingstone's role-playing book. ''Fighting Fantasy gamebook #3''.
* ''The Hulk'' (programmer: [[Scott Adams]], artists: [[Mark Gruewald]], [[Kem McNair]] and [[John Romita Sr.]], designers: [[Scott Adams]], [[Bob Budiansky]] and [[John Byrne]], publisher: [[Adventure International]]).
* ''[[The Hulk]]'' ([[Scott Adams]], artists: [[Mark Gruewald]], [[Kem McNair]], [[John Romita Sr.]], designers: [[Scott Adams]], [[Bob Budiansky]], [[John Byrne]], publisher: [[Adventure International]]).
* ''Ripper!'' ([[John Winnie]] and [[Stanley Baronett Jr.]], publisher: [[Avalon Hill]]).
* ''[[Ripper!]]'' ([[John Winnie]] and [[Stanley Baronett Jr.]], publisher: [[Avalon Hill]]).
* ''[[The Saga of Erik the Viking]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], publisher: [[Mosaic Publishing]]). Also released for the [[Amstrad]] and [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''[[The Saga of Erik the Viking]]'' ([[Pete Austin]], publisher: [[Mosaic Publishing]]). Also released for [[Amstrad]] and [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''Spider-Man'' (programmer: [[Scott Adams]], artist: [[Alfred Milgrom]], publisher: [[Adventure International]]). Also released for [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''[[Spider-Man]]'' ([[Scott Adams]], artist: [[Alfred Milgrom]], publisher: [[Adventure International]]). Also released for [[Spectrum]] systems.
* ''Swiss Family Robinson'' ([[David Dockterman]], [[Gabrielle Savage]] and [[Tom Snyder]], publisher: [[Telarium Corporation]]). Based on the book by [[Johann Wyss]].
* ''[[Swiss Family Robinson]]'' ([[David Dockterman]], [[Gabrielle Savage]], [[Tom Snyder]], publisher: [[Telarium Corporation]]). Based on the book by Johann Wyss.


===[[IBM PC]]===
===IBM PC===
* ''Earthly Delights'' ([[Dan'l Leviton]] and [[Roger Webster]], publisher: [[Datamost]]).
* ''[[Earthly Delights]]'' ([[Dan'l Leviton]] and [[Roger Webster]], publisher: [[Datamost]]).
* ''The Holy Grail'' ([[Joe Emerson]], [[Ken Smith]] and [[Gary Wolf]]).
* ''[[The Holy Grail]]'' ([[Joe Emerson]], [[Ken Smith]], [[Gary Wolf]]).
* ''Zyll' ([[Scott B. Edwards]] and [[Marshal W. Linder]], publihser: [[IBM]]).
* ''[[Zyll]]'' ([[Scott B. Edwards]] and [[Marshal W. Linder]], publisher: [[IBM]]).


===[[MS-DOS]]===
===MS-DOS===
* ''Drug Wars: A Game Based on the New York Drug Market'' ([[John E. Dell]]).
* ''[[Drug Wars: A Game Based on the New York Drug Market]]'' ([[John E. Dell]]).


===[[The Quill]]===
===[[The Quill]]===
* ''Denis Through the Drinking Glass'' (publisher: [[Applications Software Specialists]]).
* ''[[Denis Through the Drinking Glass]]'' (publisher: [[Applications Software Specialists]]).


===[[Spectrum]]===
===[[Spectrum]]===
* ''[[Adventure F - The Eye of Bain]]'' ([[Simon Wadsworth]], publisher: [[Artic Computing]]).  
* ''[[Adventure F -- The Eye of Bain]]'' ([[Simon Wadsworth]], publisher: [[Artic Computing]]).  
* ''[[Adventure G - Ground Zero]]'' ([[Colin Smith]], publisher: [[Artic Computing]]).  
* ''[[Adventure G -- Ground Zero]]'' ([[Colin Smith]], publisher: [[Artic Computing]]).  
* ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'' ([[Mike Austin]], [[Nick Austin]] and [[Pete Austin]], publisher: [[Level 9]]).
* ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'' ([[Mike Austin]], [[Nick Austin]], [[Pete Austin]], publisher: [[Level 9]]).
* ''[[Hampstead]]'' ([[Peter Jones]] and [[Trevor Lever]], publisher: [[Melbourne House]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] systems.
* ''[[Hampstead]]'' ([[Peter Jones]] and [[Trevor Lever]], publisher: [[Melbourne House]]). Also released for [[Commodore]] systems.
* ''[[Mutant]]'' ([[Jack Lockerby]], publisher: [[Zenobi Software]]).  
* ''[[Mutant]]'' ([[Jack Lockerby]], publisher: [[Zenobi Software]]).  
* ''[[Quest for the Holy Joystick]]'' ([[Fergus McNeill]] and [[Jason Somerville]], artist: [[Mad Mac]], publishers: [[Delta 4]], [[Zenobi Software]]).
* ''[[Quest for the Holy Joystick]]'' ([[Fergus McNeill]] and [[Jason Somerville]], artist: [[Mad Mac]], publishers: [[Delta 4]] and [[Zenobi Software]]).
* ''Sherlock'' ([[Philip Mitchell]], publisher: [[Melbourne House]]).
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' ([[Philip Mitchell]], publisher: [[Melbourne House]]).
* ''[[Sherwood Forest]]'' ([[Fergus McNeill]], publishers: [[Delta 4]], [[Zenobi Software]]).
* ''[[Sherwood Forest]]'' ([[Fergus McNeill]], publishers: [[Delta 4]] and [[Zenobi Software]]).
* ''Yenght'' (programmer: [[Víctor Ruiz Tejedor]], artist: [[Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor, publisher: [[Dinamic Software]]). [[Spanish.]]
* ''[[Yenght]]'' ([[Víctor Ruiz Tejedor]], artist: [[Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor]], publisher: [[Dinamic Software]]). [[Spanish]].


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