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Revision as of 13:55, 10 April 2013

Type-In programs, or just type-ins, are normally Amstrad BASIC program listings printed in a computer magazine or book, meant to be typed in by the reader in order to run the program. Very common in the early years of the Amstrad era. The list is compiled from the user uploads on www.amstrad.dk (N/A any more) but please add any type-ins you have.

Name Programmer Magazine Month / Year
Amsfrog C.Chin ACU July 1985
Axys: The Last Battle Fabien Fessard, Stéphane Saint-Martin, Gregory Clement CPC Infos February-June 1991
Backgammon Ian Barnes ? 1985
Balloon Ben Lewis ACU dec-85
Beyond Logic A. Pile & Ian Lacey TAU May 1989
Black Gold Alex Borst CPCAI July 1989
Cargo King A.B.Gardner Amstrad CPC 464 User magazine May 1985
Castle Adventure BM & MC Eaton TAU March 1989
Countdown N/A N/A N/A
Crazy Legs C.Mitchell ACU sep-85
Cube Wars Johnathan Pugh Computing with the Amstrad apr-88
Da Bells A. Chapman Computing with the Amstrad October 1986
Deadly Mission, The S .Lucas Computer Gamer apr-86
Diamond Digger Aramello Chapman Computing with the Amstrad 1986
Duck Dodgers N. Speakman Amstrad CPC464 User aug-85
Dynamite Dungeons Phil Lawson CPC Computing dec-88
Fantastic Adventure Barrie Eaton TAU sep-89
Fantasy DSK Barrie Eaton Never published fantasy txt adventures N/A
Flashman P.J.Eva Amstrad CPC464 User March 1985
Galactic Invaders Robin Nixon Computing with the Amstrad May 1987
Galaxian Revenge K N Khalique ACU February 1986
Golden Ikon of Rameses, The Steve Lucas Computer Gamer sep-84
Helicopter Rescue David Muir Computer Gamer apr-85
Ice Front A Chapman Computing with the Amstrad 1986
Interceptor K. Freeman Amstrad CPC464 User aug-86
Intergalatic Stunt Parrot Robert Buckley Computer Gamer aug-85
Jack and the Beanstalk S. Lucas Amstrad CPC464 User January 1985
Lighthouse, The Philip Riley TAU January 1987
Missile Attack D & B Lewis Amstrad CPC464 User apr-85
Monster's Final Hour, The S. Lucas Amstrad CPC464 User apr-85
Moon base III disc 1, disc 2 Barrie Eaton No, sold on the shelfs in England from 1991 1991
Mystery- Manor disc 1, disc 2 Barrie Eaton No, sold on the shelfs in England from 1992 1992
N-Sub S.Gray Amstrad CPC464 User October 1985
Pak Caverns C.Mitchell ACU January 1986
Peril on the Sea-Bed A. Watson Computer Gamer 1988
Pipeline Plumber K Freeman ACU May 1987
Polar Brian Round ACU May 1988
Pontoon Tim Baldock TAU N/A
Puss in Boots Steve Lucas Games Computing January 1985
Return to Zarkon D.J.Pope Home Computing Weekly apr-85
Rings of Artek, The Barrie Eaton The Amstrad User aug-90
Rock Hopper Nick Stevens Amstrad CPC464 User June 1985
Santa's Grotty A. Chapman Computing with the Amstrad December 1985
Save Santa Tiffany Wood Computing with the Amstrad January 1988
Sci-Fi DSK Barrie Eaton Never published Sci-Fi txt adventures N/A
Space Base Christian Fiott Computer Gamer October 1986
Space Mania Neil Kolban ACU aug-86
Splatch Mark Roberts ACU dec-85
Spring on a Thing N/A N/A N/A
Spy from the North, The Steve Lucas Computer Gamer nov-84
Star Fleet Roland Waddilove Computing with the Amstrad March 1985
Strego Matthias Fink CPCAI Feb./Mar. '92
Sultans Curse, The Steve Lucas Computer Gamer sep-85
Trench Attack Suzzy Billingham Amstrad CPC464 User March 1985
Unknown Planet Barrie Eaton The Amstrad User January 1990
Visitor from Space Steve Lucas Games Computing nov-84

See also

The Amstrad Computer User and Amstrad Action magazine type-in project was originally started by Michael Till, aka ..The Devil's Phoenix.. so hats off to him!!!

The Amstrad Computer User Type-Ins project has continued thanks to the efforts of tastefulmrship, Johnny Olsen, ervin, and a number of others.