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The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or Back to the UK when the BBC was involved in creating the A playthrough of "L - A Mathemagical Adventure", the classic educational text-adventure As requested by a viewer, hope you enjoy Rip Cord MS-DOS was a renamed form of 86-DOS – owned by Seattle Computer Products, written by Tim Paterson. -Wikipedia This version adds the following 1.Platform jumping 2. Dino bending, but it struggles and needs heavily optimisation.

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New Games for your BBC Micro Part 12

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 12

The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or

New Games for your BBC Micro

New Games for your BBC Micro

Back to the UK when the BBC was involved in creating the

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 11

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 11

The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or

Games for your BBC Micro!

Games for your BBC Micro!

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L - A Mathemagical Adventure (1984). BBC Micro text-adventure game. Walkthrough. Part 12 of 13.

L - A Mathemagical Adventure (1984). BBC Micro text-adventure game. Walkthrough. Part 12 of 13.

A playthrough of "L - A Mathemagical Adventure", the classic educational text-adventure

More new Games for your BBC Micro

More new Games for your BBC Micro

As requested by a viewer, hope you enjoy Rip Cord http://www.

Games That Push the Limits of the BBC Micro

Games That Push the Limits of the BBC Micro

The

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 4 BBC Micro

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 4 BBC Micro

The

The History of BBC Micro Type-in Games - Episode 3: 1983 (Part 1)

The History of BBC Micro Type-in Games - Episode 3: 1983 (Part 1)

The

The History of BBC Micro Type-in Games - Episode 17: 1986 (Part 1)

The History of BBC Micro Type-in Games - Episode 17: 1986 (Part 1)

The

The History of BBC Micro Type-in Games - Episode 19: 1986 (Part 3)

The History of BBC Micro Type-in Games - Episode 19: 1986 (Part 3)

The

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 5

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 5

The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 10

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 10

The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or

New Games for Dos Part 12

New Games for Dos Part 12

MS-DOS was a renamed form of 86-DOS – owned by Seattle Computer Products, written by Tim Paterson. -Wikipedia

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 8

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 8

The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or

Let's Play Exile (BBC Micro) Part 11 and Part 12

Let's Play Exile (BBC Micro) Part 11 and Part 12

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BBC Micro - Dino Draft 12

BBC Micro - Dino Draft 12

This version adds the following 1.Platform jumping 2. Dino bending, but it struggles and needs heavily optimisation.

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 3

New Games for your BBC Micro Part 3

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