Computer & Video Games was published in the U.K. and was probably the longest running video games magazine ever published. From the early 1980s until well into the 2000s it covered both computer and console games. The August 1984 issue includes:
Features
Mailbag - Letters from readers about where the latest arcade games are, VIC-20 coverage, strategy games, VIC-20 graphics, debugging Atari programs, and more.
Top 30 - A list of the top 30 games. Coming in at the top spot this month was Jet Set Willy for the Spectrum.
Professor Video - Strategies and solutions for Atic Atac.
Hall of Fame - Reader submitted high scores for Atic Atac, Arcadia Spectrum, Planetoid, Diamonds, Zalaga, Jet Pac, Manic Miner, Parsec, and The Pyramid.
Games News - Burnin' Rubber for the Commodore 64, Drumkit from Quicksilva for the BBC, Bandersnatch for the Spectrum, Psyclapse for the Commodore 64, Psytron for the Commodore 64, Hercules for the Spectrum, Crazy Crane for the Spectrum, and more.
Reviews - Reviews of Bruce Lee (Atari), Battle Planets (BBC), The Floaters (Spectrum), Carpet Capers (Spectrum), BMX Bike Rider (Commodore 64), Alice (Commodore 64), Gyruss (Commodore 64), Pengo (Atari 400/800/600XL), Defender (VIC-20), River Rescue (Atari), Wonderworm (BBC), Tornado (Spectrum), World Cup (Spectrum), Dallas (Atari), Mr. Wong (Spectrum), Worse Things (Spectrum), Cavelon (Commodore 64), Sabre Wulf (Spectrum), Gulp (BBC), Worm Attack (Spectrum), and Horace (Dragon).
Arcade Action - A look at local arcades including Family Leisure, Casino Amusements, and more.