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Revision as of 01:33, 9 February 2015

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Personal Computer Games was a short-lived multi-platform computer games magazine from the UK. It finished in February 1985.

The authors then went on to form Amstrad Action and Zzap!64.

Game reviews and listings plus some hardware related reviews were featured across various platforms.

Amstrad content started appearing around the time the CPC range was launched. However, this was basically Amstrad game reviews only.

There was also an Australian Version of this magazine (Personal_Computer_Games_(Australia)) which had more than just game reviews.

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