Find link
language:
af: Afrikaans
als: Alemannisch
[Alemannic]
am: አማርኛ
[Amharic]
an: aragonés
[Aragonese]
ar: العربية
[Arabic]
arz: مصرى
[Egyptian Arabic]
as: অসমীয়া
[Assamese]
ast: asturianu
[Asturian]
az: azərbaycanca
[Azerbaijani]
azb: تۆرکجه
[Southern Azerbaijani]
ba: башҡортса
[Bashkir]
bar: Boarisch
[Bavarian]
bat-smg: žemaitėška
[Samogitian]
be: беларуская
[Belarusian]
be-tarask: беларуская (тарашкевіца)
[Belarusian (Taraškievica)]
bg: български
[Bulgarian]
bn: বাংলা
[Bengali]
bpy: বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী
[Bishnupriya Manipuri]
br: brezhoneg
[Breton]
bs: bosanski
[Bosnian]
bug: ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ
[Buginese]
ca: català
[Catalan]
ce: нохчийн
[Chechen]
ceb: Cebuano
ckb: کوردیی ناوەندی
[Kurdish (Sorani)]
cs: čeština
[Czech]
cv: Чӑвашла
[Chuvash]
cy: Cymraeg
[Welsh]
da: dansk
[Danish]
de: Deutsch
[German]
el: Ελληνικά
[Greek]
en: English
eo: Esperanto
es: español
[Spanish]
et: eesti
[Estonian]
eu: euskara
[Basque]
fa: فارسی
[Persian]
fi: suomi
[Finnish]
fo: føroyskt
[Faroese]
fr: français
[French]
fy: Frysk
[West Frisian]
ga: Gaeilge
[Irish]
gd: Gàidhlig
[Scottish Gaelic]
gl: galego
[Galician]
gu: ગુજરાતી
[Gujarati]
he: עברית
[Hebrew]
hi: हिन्दी
[Hindi]
hr: hrvatski
[Croatian]
hsb: hornjoserbsce
[Upper Sorbian]
ht: Kreyòl ayisyen
[Haitian]
hu: magyar
[Hungarian]
hy: Հայերեն
[Armenian]
ia: interlingua
[Interlingua]
id: Bahasa Indonesia
[Indonesian]
io: Ido
is: íslenska
[Icelandic]
it: italiano
[Italian]
ja: 日本語
[Japanese]
jv: Basa Jawa
[Javanese]
ka: ქართული
[Georgian]
kk: қазақша
[Kazakh]
kn: ಕನ್ನಡ
[Kannada]
ko: 한국어
[Korean]
ku: Kurdî
[Kurdish (Kurmanji)]
ky: Кыргызча
[Kirghiz]
la: Latina
[Latin]
lb: Lëtzebuergesch
[Luxembourgish]
li: Limburgs
[Limburgish]
lmo: lumbaart
[Lombard]
lt: lietuvių
[Lithuanian]
lv: latviešu
[Latvian]
map-bms: Basa Banyumasan
[Banyumasan]
mg: Malagasy
min: Baso Minangkabau
[Minangkabau]
mk: македонски
[Macedonian]
ml: മലയാളം
[Malayalam]
mn: монгол
[Mongolian]
mr: मराठी
[Marathi]
mrj: кырык мары
[Hill Mari]
ms: Bahasa Melayu
[Malay]
my: မြန်မာဘာသာ
[Burmese]
mzn: مازِرونی
[Mazandarani]
nah: Nāhuatl
[Nahuatl]
nap: Napulitano
[Neapolitan]
nds: Plattdüütsch
[Low Saxon]
ne: नेपाली
[Nepali]
new: नेपाल भाषा
[Newar]
nl: Nederlands
[Dutch]
nn: norsk nynorsk
[Norwegian (Nynorsk)]
no: norsk bokmål
[Norwegian (Bokmål)]
oc: occitan
[Occitan]
or: ଓଡ଼ିଆ
[Oriya]
os: Ирон
[Ossetian]
pa: ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
[Eastern Punjabi]
pl: polski
[Polish]
pms: Piemontèis
[Piedmontese]
pnb: پنجابی
[Western Punjabi]
pt: português
[Portuguese]
qu: Runa Simi
[Quechua]
ro: română
[Romanian]
ru: русский
[Russian]
sa: संस्कृतम्
[Sanskrit]
sah: саха тыла
[Sakha]
scn: sicilianu
[Sicilian]
sco: Scots
sh: srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски
[Serbo-Croatian]
si: සිංහල
[Sinhalese]
simple: Simple English
sk: slovenčina
[Slovak]
sl: slovenščina
[Slovenian]
sq: shqip
[Albanian]
sr: српски / srpski
[Serbian]
su: Basa Sunda
[Sundanese]
sv: svenska
[Swedish]
sw: Kiswahili
[Swahili]
ta: தமிழ்
[Tamil]
te: తెలుగు
[Telugu]
tg: тоҷикӣ
[Tajik]
th: ไทย
[Thai]
tl: Tagalog
tr: Türkçe
[Turkish]
tt: татарча/tatarça
[Tatar]
uk: українська
[Ukrainian]
ur: اردو
[Urdu]
uz: oʻzbekcha/ўзбекча
[Uzbek]
vec: vèneto
[Venetian]
vi: Tiếng Việt
[Vietnamese]
vo: Volapük
wa: walon
[Walloon]
war: Winaray
[Waray]
yi: ייִדיש
[Yiddish]
yo: Yorùbá
[Yoruba]
zh: 中文
[Chinese]
zh-min-nan: Bân-lâm-gú
[Min Nan]
zh-yue: 粵語
[Cantonese]
jump to random article
Find link is a tool written by Edward Betts .
searching for SoftSide 11 found (79 total)
alternate case: softSide
The Count (video game)
(638 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
Reese Communications. ISSN 0736-8488. "TSE Market Basket Catalog". SoftSide . SoftSide Publications. August 1979. Drury, Paul (2018). "The Making of The
Pentapus
(419 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
find links to article
mixed on the strengths and weaknesses of the game. While Jeff Hurlburt for SoftSide Magazine found the game to be "an attractive, slickly presented game",
Adventure International
(1,114 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
find links to article
to many platforms. The source code for Adventureland was published in SoftSide magazine in 1980 and the source code for Pirate Adventure was printed in
List of god games
(114 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
find links to article
Historical APPII, PET, TRS80 First appeared in the December 1978 issue of SoftSide magazine for the Radio Shack TRS-80. 1982 Utopia Don Daglow Contemporary
Star Trek III.4
(134 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
find links to article
Reviews". The Space Gamer (36). Steve Jackson Games: 28. https://strategyandtacticspress.com/library-files/Moves%20Issue55.pdf review C+VG SoftSide review
The Human Adventure (video game)
(169 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
https://strategyandtacticspress.com/library-files/Moves%20Issue60.pdf "S-EIGHTY, the - Vol. 1 No. 9 (1980-08)(SoftSide Publications)(US)". August 1980.
Pork Barrel (video game)
(94 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
Mishcon, Jon (August 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (42). Steve Jackson Games: 36. Moves Issue 56 Strategy and Tactics Press SoftSide review
Count Dracula in popular culture
(10,232 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
find links to article
Records (5 May 2024). dracula flow. "TSE Market Basket Catalog". SoftSide . SoftSide Publications. August 1979. Alley, Timothy Dodd (2011). "Introduction
Waterbed
(2,355 words)
[view diff]
case mismatch in snippet
view article
find links to article
Softside waterbed 160 by 200 centimetres (63 by 79 in) with dual heating (top) and two water chambers and flexible chamber isolation inside (bottom).
Hellfire Warrior
(632 words)
[view diff]
exact match in snippet
view article
find links to article
1–15 – via Internet Archive. Softalk reviews Review in 80-U.S. Review in SoftSide Review in 80 Micro Review in The Addison Wesley Book Of Atari Software
Preppie! (video game)
(1,058 words)
[view diff]
case mismatch in snippet
view article
Vol. 1, no. 4. January 1983. p. 64. "Atari Christmas (Preppie! review)". Softside . Vol. 6, no. 35. 1983. p. 90. Reichmann, M. (December 1982). "Preppie!