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Robot PD
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/0/04/Robot-PD_16106_%2819xx%29.zip 16106] || Hitch-Hiker's Guide to London || Humorous text adventures. Both discs required for London. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/0/01/Robot-PD_16200_%2819xx%29.zip 16200 ] || Puzzle games || Mindbenders from MOPS group. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/5/5a/Robot-PD_16201_%2819xx%29.zip 16201 ] || Crossword Compiler || Crossword utility and word games. || 128
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/a/a6/Robot-PD_16202_%2819xx%29.zip 16202 ] || Tetris Games || Tetris clones and related games. || *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/a/aa/Robot-PD_16203_%2819xx%29.zip 16203 ] || Last Of The Smileys || Arcade puzzle, Cool World, and French games. || *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/9/99/Robot-PD_16300_%2819xx%29.zip 16300 ] || Arcade demos || Zap't'Balls, Xyphoes Phantasy demos. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/c/c2/Robot-PD_16301_%2819xx%29.zip 16301 ] || The Radical Collection v1 || Fluff (6128 Plus only), Ball Bearing, Masters of Space demo. || XC, *
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| 16302 || Arcade classics || Invaders, Croco Magneto, Dripzone, Cyberboy. || *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/c/c8/Robot-PD_16303_%2819xx%29.zip 16303 ] || The Vortex Collection || Vortex Software games: HATE, Deflektor, plus others. || XC, 128, *
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/f/f2/Robot-PD_16304_%2819xx%29.zip 16304 ] || Incentive Demos || Total Eclipse, Megablasters, Space Froggy, Wipeout. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/5/57/Robot-PD_16307_%2819xx%29.zip 16307 ] || Street Warriors || Street Fighter clone by Marcus Kasumba. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/d/d3/Robot-PD_16308_%2819xx%29.zip 16308 ] || The Radical Collection v2 || Star Driver and Masters of Space by Radical Software. || XC, *
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| 17000 || An introduction to overscan graphics (full screen, no border).|| |||-| 17100* || Amiga Graphics || David Carter's famous compilation of pictures transferred from the Amiga.A slideshow of simply stunning quality. || |-| 17101* || Amiga Graphics 2 || Volume two of the classic slideshow.|||-| 17102 || Digital Demo 7 || |||-| 17103 || Peter Campbell Collection || Showcasing the bizarre sense of humour of the Comsoft boss and self-proclaimed babe magnet.|||-| 17104 || Rock Show || Pictures of '80s rock stars, digitised by Nullos Cracker. || |-| 17105 || David Carter's Turtlemuck slideshow || The Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles as you've never seen them before, and scenes from Gone With The Wind.|||-| 17106 || Miscellaneous slideshows (or 'Diashows') from Germany.|| |||-| 17107 || Pictures produced by members of the British CPC club WACCI. || |||-| 17108 || More WACCI pictures.|| |||-| 17109 || A high-quality slideshow of overscan (full screen) pictures..|| |||}-| 17110 || Stills from the Victor and Hugo cartoon and from the Schwarzenegger film Terminator II. || |||-| 17111* || Beautiful hand-drawn overscan pictures by MaDe of Rebels || Regularly voted "best artist" in European fanzines'readers'polls, plus subtly drawn MODE 1 artwork which was used to demonstrate the CPC in its early days! |||-| 17112 || Conspiracy Plus Slideshow || Digitised pictures in 16 shades of grey, for viewing on CPC Plus machines. || Plus only|-| 17114 || Digitised and hand-drawn pictures by David Carter. || |||-| 17115 || Digitised and hand-drawn pictures by David Carter and Mark Chater. || |||-| 17200 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17201 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17202 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17203 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17204 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17205 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || Includes a themed set of transport pictures. |||-| 17206 || PowerPage clip art from the CPC SouthWest user group. || |||-| 17207 || Clip art for Stop Press and MicroDesign. || |||-| 17208 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17209 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17210 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17211 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17212 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17213 || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || |||-| 17300 || Femmes Entre Elles and Lovepack || Two explicit slideshows for over-18s only. || 18|-| 17301 || Electric Show and Nice Picture Show II || Two more collections of explicit pictures (For green-screen only). || 18|-| 17401 || Graphical Demos || Short graphical demos, including a well-drawn collection of flags by Stuart Gascoigne and Andre Coutanche. |||-| 17500* || Font Pack || A superbly varied pack of fonts, in PowerPage, MicroDesign, Advanced Art Studio, and 8x8 screen formats. Whether you're laying out a fanzine or coding a scrolltext, there's sure to be a font for you here. |||-| 18100 || Simple demos by LDC || aka David Long of Demon PD. |||-| 18101 || British demos. || |||-| 18102 || CRTC Collection || Demos by CRTC (Richard Fairhurst), including 1992's Inspiration demo and the MacBugs meeting demo. |||-| 18103 || British demos. || |||-| 18104 || Demoware || Excruciating demo by the Bitmap Vandals, plus previews of the follow-up, recently unearthed by Matthew Breckon. |||-| 18105* || British Demos Collection || Four excellent British demos: Wulf 3 (with truly beautiful graphics), Conspiracy TV, Atlantic Coding's Chill, and Frequency's Soundtrakker demo. |||-| 18106 || Martin Young's 4-bit samples and Blip! || Impressive 4-bit samples, and Palm Coding's superlative Blip! Music compilation. |||-| 18108* || Audio Illusions || A huge collection of music penned by Frequency of Systeme D, complete cataloguewith interesting graphic effects and quality pictures by the Doodler. |||-| 18200 || Terrific Demo || A classic megademo by Weee! and Thriller (Cadjo Clan), continue listing with some of the best music around. || 128|-| 18201* || The Demo || As definitive as abovethe title suggests, this is Logon System's meisterwerk.Seven parts forming the best examples of demo coding you'll ever find, and a revolution on its release in 1992. If you only ever see one demo, make sure it's this one. || 128|-| 18202 || Logon System Collection 1 || Early demos by the founders of CPC demo coding, including the Malibu/Logon collaboration, Amazing Demo. |||-| 18203* || Logon System Collection 2 || The final releases by Logon System, including Overflow's breath-taking third demo, F--ing Exams, and the Euromeeting Demo. || 128|-| 18204 || Paradise Demo || An accomplished, if predictable, megademo from Paradox. |||-| 18205 || French Classics 1 || A selection of the best releases from the heyday of French demo coding. Includes work by Fefesse and the Malibu Crackers. |||-| 18206 || French Classics 2 || More examples of Gallic genius, including Malibu's head-spinning farewell, the Intox demo. |||-| 18207 || Continental Classics || A snapshot of the demo scene in Germany and elsewhere, c. 1990. Best of all is KKB's imaginative First Demo. |||-| 18212 || Voyage 1993 || Formulaic megademo by Prodatron and Alien of BENG!. || 128|-| 18213 || Prodatron Megademo || |||-| 18214 || NWC Collection || The innovative work of Danish demo coder Peter Sorensen, whose most recent release is entitled Unique (18218). |||-| 18215* || Ultimate Megademo || Thought by many to rival The Demo, Face Hugger's imaginative demo introduced a new talent to the CPC coding world and started a craze for 3D effects. Also includes Elmar Krieger's spectacular Chain Demo. || 128|-| 18216* || Divine Megademo disc 1 || |||-| 18217* || Divine Megademo disc 2 || The enormous new demo by three of Europe's premier coding talents - Antoine Pitrou, Mage, and Odiesoft. Not as slick as you might hope, but contains some of the best CPC coding ever. Both discs needed. || 128|-| 18218 || Unique || The long-awaited megademo by NWC of Unix, with new effects including an enormous sine scroll and starfield loader. || 128|-| 18300 || Pleasure Zone || A slideshow of sexually explicit animations. || 18|-| 18303 || Germaine, Fire Engine, and more || More animations of a dubious nature, including the infamous Germaine demos and the Fire Engine animation. || 18|-| 18400 || Miscellaneous Animations || Animations of bouncing balls, violin players, Dr Spock, and many more. |||-| 18401 || Vector Animations by David Carter || Vector animations produced by David Carter with Discovery's Animator package. Very smooth. || 128|-| 19100 || S.E.X. 1 || English-language fanzine from Greece. || 18|-| 19101 || C.E.F. 4/Fanzam 5 || Unpretentious and little-known British disc fanzine. |||-| 19102 || Donut Mag 1, Otto 1 || The first issues of Tom Dean's lively disczine and Nicholas Campbell's more po-faced production. |||-| 19103 || S.E.X. 2 || The latest issue of the Greek fanzine. |||-| 19104 || Amstrad User 6 || |||-| 19105 || Amstrad User 7 || Fanzine from Ireland. || 128|-| 19106 || Donut Mag 2 || Controversial but very enjoyable second issue of the Donut System fanzine. |||-| 19107 || Otto 4 || |||-| 19108 || Otto 3 || Nicholas Campbell's fanzine, now incorporating Jonty Jones's After Dark. |||-| 19109 || Ovation 2, CPC Telegramm 17 || Worthy but dull Greek fanzine coupled with the latest issue of Germany's excellent dual-language newszine. |||-| 19110 || Otto 5 || The final issue. |||-| 19111* || BTL 1 || |||-| 19112* || BTL 2 || |||-| 19113* || BTL 3 || |||-| 19114* || BTL 4 || The inimitable British disc fanzine, produced by leading lights of the STS and Systeme D groups, and with more libel than you would have thought could be packed into one 360k disc. |||-| 19121 || EuroWACCI 1 || A selection of classic articles from the WACCI paperzine in a freely distributable form for the European market. |||-| 19122 || EuroWACCI 2 || |||-| 19125 || ATM 1 || |||-| 19126 || ATM 2 || |||-| 19127* || ATM 3 || Amstrad Technical Mag: an intriguing mixture of gossip and hardware tips from Roy Everett and Nigel Callcutt. |||-| 19128* || Digital Press 3 disc 1 || |||-| 19129* || Digital Press 3 disc 2 || Informative and expansive French-German co-production. || 128|-| 19130 || Impact 3, Otto 2 || Fanzines by Tom Dean and Nicholas Campbell. |||-| 19131 || Another World 1 & 2 || |||-| 19132 || Another World 3 & 4 || Richard Avery's simple disc fanzine. |||-| 19200 || Disc Full 5 || |||-| 19201 || Disc Full 6 || |||-| 19202 || Disc Full 7 || Beautifully produced French-language disczine. Compatible with 6128 only. |||-| 19203 || Ams'Dem 1 || |||-| 19204 || Ams'Dem 3 || |||-| 19205 || Z80 4 || |||-| 19206 || Micro-Mag 5 || |||-| 19207 || The Addams Fanz 1 || |||-| 19208 || Disc Full 8 || |||-| 19209 || Crack'n'Rom 7 || |||-| 19210 || Micro-Mag/Press Fire 7 || |||-| 19211 || Disc Full 10 || French-language disczines. |||-| 19212 || Dracula Fanz 4 || |||-| 19213 || Demoniak 4 || |||-| 19214 || Dracula Fanz 5 disc 1 || |||-| 19215 || Dracula Fanz 5 disc 2 || Some of the latest French-language disczines, with presentation more akin to that of a demo. A visual feast even for those who don't speak the language. |||-| 19300 || Amsmail 1 || A vintage German-language disczine. |||-| 19301 || CPC Fastloader 4, Bad Mag 1 || An issue of Prodatron's German-language fanzine plus the debut of notorious bilingual fanzine Bad Mag. |||-| 19302 || CPC Fastloader 6 || |||-| 19303 || Xtreme 1 || The final issue of Prodatron's original disczine and the first fruit of his collaboration with Hypnomega. Mostly German-language. |||-| 19304 || CPC Challenge 12 || |||-| 19305 || Bad Mag 2 || The second and final issue of the virulent Bad Mag. |||-| 19306* || Xtreme 2 || Probably the best of the "big name" fanzines, with flawless presentation and well-informed (bilingual) content. |||-| 19307 || Xtreme 3, CPC Challenge 17 || |||-| 19309 || Disc Mac Challenge 19/20 || Hypnomega's popular document of German scene culture. |||-| 19310 || Tribal Mag 7 disc 1 || |||-| 19311 || Tribal Mag 7 disc 2, Disc Mac Challenge 21 || The most recent issue of Juggler's mammoth German/English fanzine: varied and interesting content. Also the latest CPC Challenge. |||}|}
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