About the Game
‘Mike Read’s Computer Pop Quiz’ is a trivia-based video game developed by Elite Systems Ltd. and released in 1988. This game was inspired by the popular British television quiz show hosted by Mike Read. It was designed for home computers of the era, including the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC.
Gameplay
The game challenges players with questions from various categories related to pop music. Participants can enjoy testing their knowledge on topics such as song lyrics, artists, album titles, and music history. The format mimics a classic quiz show, providing a mix of multiple-choice and true or false questions that vary in difficulty.
Development and Features
Elite Systems Ltd., known for creating engaging titles during the 1980s, developed this game during the peak of music-themed entertainment. Although it wasn’t a groundbreaking or highly influential game, it added to the portfolio of trivia and quiz titles available during its time, catering especially to fans of the genre who also appreciated music.
Conclusion
The game offered a nostalgic experience for players who enjoyed watching the TV quiz show and wanted to bring that experience into their homes. While not a major milestone in gaming history, it remains a charming piece of the late 1980s video game culture.









