Personal Computer Games

[4] Computer coverage at the time were mainly consisted of the Spectrum, C64 and the BBC Micro, although there were others featured such as Atari 8-bit, Electron, Vic 20 and the newly released Amstrad CPC.

[2] Chris Anderson and Bob Wade went on to launch the Commodore 64 magazine Zzap!64.

[5] One of the sections of the magazine was the 'Screen Test' pages where the latest games were reviewed.

In February 1984 PCG gave away a cover-mounted FlexiDisc containing game data that could be transferred to cassette.

These included free programs for the Vic 20, Spectrum, BBC and Dragon 32/64 computers.

February 1985 issue