Cover of the January 1985 issue of Computer & Video Games
Computer & Video Games was perhaps the longest running video games magazine in the world. I believe that it had a nearly 25 year run. In early 1985 it was covering computer games far more than video games. The January 1985 issue includes:
Features
Mailbag - Letters from readers about a game called Dive Bomb, Euro Byte, scrolling on the BBC B, piracy, Space Invaders, and more.
Jet Boot Jack - A look at this new game for the Commodore 64 and a related competition.
Letter From America - A look at Beyond, the company behind Spy Vs. Spy, a game based on the characters in MAD Magazine.
Spy Vs. Spy Competition - A competition in which you can win a copy of Spy Vs. Spy.
Top 30 Charts - Some of the games on the chart this month include Daley Thompson's Decathlon, Elite, Beach-Head, BMX Racer, Summer Games, and more.
Adventure Extra - Reviews of adventure games including Mas of the SUn, Sphinx Adventure, Stainless Steel Rat, Crystal Frog, French on the Run, Return of the Ring, Return to Eden, Operation Safras, and more.
Adventure - Adventure game jokes, a look at a couple of adventure game related books, plus a look at Zim Sala Bim for the Commodore 64.
Table of Contents from the January 1985 issue of Computer & Video Games
Listings
Super Sharks - A type-in game for the BBC B in which you must protect ships from sharks.
64 Synth - A type in program to create music on the Commodore 64.
Post Mania - A type in game for the Spectrum.
News And Reviews
Games News - Jet Pac and Fighter Pilot ported to the Commodore 64; Kuma releases tons of games an other programs for MSX and Amstrad; Taskset releases six games for the Amstrad; Conan the Destoryer game to be released on the Commodore 64; and more.
Reviews - Reviews of Ghostbusters (Commodore 64), Cliff Hanger (Commodore 64), Starbike (Spectrum), Football Manager (Amstrad), Pitfall (Commodore 64), Dodo Lair (VIC-20), Mr. Ee (BBC), Buzz Off (MSX), Jasper (Spectrum), Felix (BBC), Battlecars (Spectrum), Turmoil (Spectrum), Star Avenger (Amstrad), Microgo (BBC), Scrabble (BBC), Kensington (Commodore 64), Cluedo (Commodore 64), Cluedo (Commodore 64), Knight Lore (Spectrum), and Underwurlde (Spectrum).
Arcade Action - A look at new and upcoming arcade games including Future Spy, Mikie, and Don Quix-Ote plus tips for Sinistar, Stargate, and Tempest.
Back cover of the January 1985 issue of Computer & Video Games