Your Commodore (November 1986)

Source: Your Commodore – Issue Number 26 – November 1986



Your Commodore was one of a number of Commodore specific magazines published in the U.K. It focused on Commodore’s various 8-bit computers, primarily the Commodore 64. However, the November 1986 issue’s cover features the “new” Plus/4 and C-16 which ended up being wildly unpopular. One step forward and two steps back I would say, plus they were incompatible with the C-64. This issue includes:

Regulars

  • Data Statements
  • Easy Enter
  • Software for Sale
  • Competition
  • Club 128
  • Games Reviews
  • Contributions
  • Letters
  • Welcome to the Machine
  • Back Page

Games and Utilities

  • Into the Eighties – 80 column mode come true.
  • C16 Sound Sampler – Now you can chat to your C16.
  • C64 Autosave – Cut down on time and frustration.
  • Making Data – Two versions – one for the 64 and one for the 128.

Features

  • Write On – Parasoft’s Script/Plus reviewed.
  • Disk Doc – Stuart Cooke on a new utility.
  • Disk Utility – What you can get from our free Utilities.
  • Extended Basic – How to use our Extended basic.
  • Newsroom – How you can be a newspaper tycoon.
  • Video Basic – Switch on Adamsoft’s Video Basic.
  • Pick of the Sticks – Zap through some new joysticks.
  • R1D1 – How to play our free game.
  • MIDI, Music and You – The mysteries of MIDI unveiled.
  • Quick on the Draw – Three new graphics packages.

…and more!