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Information
Title: | Sixty Programs for the Amstrad CPC 464 |
Authors: | Robert Erskine, Humphrey Walwyn, Paul Stanley & Michael Bews |
Publisher: | Pan Books |
Year: | 1984 |
Pages: | 304 |
ISBN: | 0-330-28764-8 |
Contents
Alien - Ambush - Anagrammatic - Asset Stripper
Battleships - Biorhythms - Bricklayer - Bulls and Cows - Buzzy Bee
Championship Boxing - Chomper - Countabout - Critical Path Analysis
Dam Eaters - Dambusters - Defend - Dogfight
Endings - Energy Field - Evolution 1 - Evolution 2 - Evolution 3 - Exocet
Fall Guy - Fives - Flying Bomb - Flying Geese
Galaxians - Giant Rats - Grand Prix
Heli-Bomber - Holiday Expenses - Horse Race
Minelay - Moonlander - Morse Tutor - Motocross - Mushroom Invasion
Newmarket - Noughts and Crosses - Numbers
Radio Power - Roots - Russian Roulette
Scuba - Sheepdog Trials - Snap - Space Traffic - Stellar Run
Review
60 PROGRAMS FOR YOUR AMSTRAD CPC 464
A massive software library for the price of a single cassette. Explosive games, dynamic graphics and invaluable utilities. This specially commissioned collection takes BASIC to the limits and beyond.
Four of the country's best-selling software writers have pooled their talents to bury programming clichés and exploit your micro's potential to the full.
Whether you are a games player or a more serious user, here's the book to make your micro work for you.
The front cover illustration is a screen display from the game FIREBIRDS published by Softek International Limited and written by Graeme Devine