| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/d/de/Robot-PD_17202_%2819xx%29.zip 17202] || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/f2/f228/Robot-PD_17203_%2819xx%29.zip 17203] || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/1/1f/Robot-PD_17204_%2819xx%29.zip 17204] || Clip art in .CUT format for Stop Press or PowerPage. || ||
| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/2/26/Robot-PD_18206_%2819xx%29.zip 18206] || French Classics 2 || More examples of Gallic genius, including Malibu's head-spinning farewell, the Intox demo. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/02/0023/Robot-PD_18207_%2819xx%29.zip 18207] || Continental Classics || A snapshot of the demo scene in Germany and elsewhere, c. 1990. Best of all is KKB's imaginative First Demo. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/e9/e494/Robot-PD_18212_%2819xx%29.zip 18212] || Voyage 1993 || Formulaic megademo by Prodatron and Alien of BENG!. || 128
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/eb/e4b6/Robot-PD_18213_%2819xx%29.zip 18213] || Prodatron Megademo || ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/e2/e42b/Robot-PD_18214_%2819xx%29.zip 18214] || NWC Collection || The innovative work of Danish demo coder Peter Sorensen, whose most recent release is entitled Unique (18218). ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/e8/e48e/Robot-PD_18215_%2819xx%29.zip 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
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/e8/e481/Robot-PD_18216_%2819xx%29.zip 18216*] || Divine Megademo disc 1 || ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/ef/e4fc/Robot-PD_18217_%2819xx%29.zip 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
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/e/e4/Robot-PD_18218_%2819xx%29.zip 18218] || Unique || The long-awaited megademo by NWC of Unix, with new effects including an enormous sine scroll and starfield loader. || 128
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/ea/eda1/Robot-PD_18300_%2819xx%29.zip 18300] || Pleasure Zone || A slideshow of sexually explicit animations. || 18
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/e/ed/Robot-PD_18303_%2819xx%29.zip 18303] || Germaine, Fire Engine, and more || More animations of a dubious nature, including the infamous Germaine demos and the Fire Engine animation. || 18
| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/0/00/Robot-PD_19100_%2819xx%29.zip 19100] || S.E.X. 1 || English-language fanzine from Greece. || 18
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/85/895c/Robot-PD_19101_%2819xx%29.zip 19101] || C.E.F. 4/Fanzam 5 || Unpretentious and little-known British disc fanzine. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/8/89/Robot-PD_19102_%2819xx%29.zip 19102] || Donut Mag 1, Otto 1 || The first issues of Tom Dean's lively disczine and Nicholas Campbell's more po-faced production. ||
| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/1/10/Robot-PD_19110_%2819xx%29.zip 19110] || Otto 5 || The final issue. ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/18/108e/Robot-PD_19111_%2819xx%29.zip 19111*] || BTL 1 || ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/1b/10b8/Robot-PD_19112_%2819xx%29.zip 19112*] || BTL 2 || ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/19/109d/Robot-PD_19113_%2819xx%29.zip 19113*] || BTL 3 || ||
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| [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/imgs/1/10/Robot-PD_19114_%2819xx%29.zip 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. ||