Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/The Rainbow
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This page contains primarily video-game specific content from The Rainbow computing magazine.
Archive collection: https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine?sort=titleSorter
- January 1982): Battlefleet (Spectral Associates) [1] Compumind / Jackpot (Rainbow Connection Software) [2] Galloping Gamblers (Illustrated Memory Banks) [3]
- February 1982): [4]
- March 1982): Gauntlet (Britt Monk, CDP), Brickout/Word Guess (Rainbow Connection Software) [5]
- April 1982): Quest (Aardvark-80), Cave Hunter (Mark Data), El Casino (Superior Graphic Software) [6] Color Invaders (Computerware) [7]
- May 1982): The Great Word Game (Prickly-Pear Software), Scepter of Kzirgla (Rainbow Connection Software) [8] Labyrinth (Aardvark) [9] Calixto Island (Mark Data Products), Warkings (Tom Mix Software) [10]
- June 1982): Space Invaders (Space Cadet Enterprises) [11] 3-D Red Baron Flight Simulator (Seebree's Computing) [12] Football! (Prickly-Pear Software) [13] Venturer (Aardvark-80) [14] Blackjak (Rainbow Connection Software) [15]
- July 1982): LEM, Pirate Adventure, Superzap, Darts (Century Software) [16] Katerpillar Attack (Tom Mix Software), Starship Chameleon (Computerware) [17] Mystery Maze (JARB Software) [18] Viking (Prickley-Pear Software) [19]
- August 1982): Saspus (Color Software Services) [20] Lunar Lander (Rainbow Connection Software), Mars Adventure (Aardvark-80) [21] Fantasy Gamer's Package (Prickly-Pear Software) [22] Astro Blast (Mark Data Products) [23] Sky-Defense (Quasar Animations), Adventure 3-Pak (Nelson Software Systems) [24]
- September 1982): Jungle Treck (Jarb Software) [25] Mission Empire (Strictly Color Software) [26] Galax Attax (Spectral Associates), Bugchase (DSL Computer Products) [27]
- October 1982): CC Poker (Spectral Associates) [28] Pumpkin Adventure (Color Software Services) [29] Keys of the Wizard (Spectral Associates) [30] Startrek (Circle City Software), Trek 80C (A. M. Hearn Software), Trek-16 (Tom Mix Software) [31]
- 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) [32] Escape (Color Software Services), Madam Rosa's Massage Parlor (The Softcore Software Co.) [33] 3D Brickaway (Britt Monk, CDP) [34] Invader's Revenge (Med Systems Software), Golf (Aardvark-80), Golf (Tom Mix Software), CC Cube (Superior Oracle Software) [35]
- December 1982): Intergalactic Force (Anteco Software) [36] Enchanted Forest (Genesis Software) [37] Reversi (COCOPRO) [38] Craps (Great X-P-T) [39] Across the Rubicon (Ark Royal Games), Colorpede (Intracolor Communications) [40] Tower Castle (Moreton Bay Software) [41] Gangbusters (Prickly-Pear Software), Dragonquest! (The Programmer's Guild) [42] Railrunner (Computerware), Frog-Man (Computer Island), Laser Tank Duel (Renaissance Game Designs) [43]