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  • VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (June 1993)

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    Source: VideoGames & Computer Entertainment – June 1993

    VideoGames & Computer Entertainment was always my favorite video games magazine. VG&CE along with EGM were really the only two I ever bought. The June 1993 issue includes:

    Features

    • The Quest for Immortality: A Player’s Guide to Gods, Part I – We’ll show you how to get past the first two levels in this challenging multi-platform game.

    Departments

    • Editor’s Letter
    • Yea & Nay
    • Reader Mail
    • Tip Sheet
    • News Bits
    • Easter Egg Hunt
    • Advertiser Index

    Reviews & Previews

    • Video-Game Previews
      • The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening
      • Saturday Night Slam Masters
      • Rocket Knight Adventurers
      • Mario is Missing!
      • 3 Count Bout
      • Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol 2
      • Double Dragon
      • The Incredible Crash Test Dummies
      • The Punisher
      • Beach Volley
    • Video-Game Reviews
      • Street Fighter II Champion Edition
      • Blaster Master 2
      • Super Turrican
      • Battletoads/Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team
      • Taz-Mania
      • C & C Music Factory: Make My Video
      • Batman Returns
      • Riot Zone
      • Cool Spot
      • Bases Loaded 4
      • American Gladiators
      • Super Ninja Boy
      • Sorcerer’s Kingdom
    • Gaming on the Go
      • Battletoads in Ragnarok’s World
      • Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
      • European Soccer Challenge
      • Star Trek: The Next Generation
    • Computer-Game Reviews
      • Street Fighter II
      • Doom
      • Quarter Pole
      • The Awesome Adventures of Victor Vector & Yondo Adventure 2
      • Rules of Engagement 2
      • Take a Break! Pinball
      • Spectre Supreme
    • Computer-Game Previews
      • X-Wing: The Farlander Papers
      • Empire Deluxe
      • The Prophecy
      • Michael Jordan in Flight
      • Space Quest V
      • V for Victory: Market Garden
      • Wilson ProStaff Golf
      • Rome: Pathway to Power
      • World Tour Tennis
      • Tony La Russa Baseball II
      • S.C.O.U.T.

    …and more!



  • Hardcore Computist – Issue Number 6 (1984)

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    Source: Hardcore Computist – Issue Number 6

    As it says at the top on the cover, Hardcore Computist was primarily about “How to backup, unlock, or modify copy-protected software.” As such, it was pretty controversial for most of its life. It primarily covered the Apple II but there was some DOS based PC coverage too, at least in later issues. Issue Number 6 (from 1984 I believe) contains:

    • Program Enhancements: Quick.Bug – A more powerful version of the popular CPU utility.
    • Personalizing A Program – A powerful search utility which upgrades your monitor’s capability.
    • Modified ROMs – An inexpensive answer to those copy cards.
    • CORE Section: Data Bases
    • Essential Data Duplicator: Review – The strong points and weaknesses of this new breed of nibble copier.
    • The CIA: Review – A guide to whether or not the CIA agents are for you.
    • Special Features
      • Reader’s Softkey Exchange
        • Deprotecting Pandora’s Box
        • Softkey for Donkey Kong
        • Backup For The Caverns Of Freitag
        • Short Softkey For Visifile
      • Advanced Playing Techniques
      • Whiz Kid – A beginner’s guide to copy-protection.

    • Departments
      • Input
      • Advertising Index

      …and more!






  • Family Computing (December 1983)

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    Source: Family Computing – Issue Number 4 – December 1983

    Family Computing was a relatively short-lived multi-format computer magazine from the early 1980s. There were a bunch like it but most didn’t survive long. It seems magazines dedicated to one particular computer did much better which I suppose makes sense since most people probably didn’t have multiple computers of different types.

    The December 1983 issue of Family Computing includes:

    Features

    • A No-Hassle Way to Shop? – Beat the crowds and save money to boot just by pounding on your computer keys – with the right connection.
    • The Layman’s Guide to Word Processing – Best-selling author McWilliams makes even rank beginner understand why word processing has become such a popular computer application for home use.
    • A Young Girl’s Fantasy Turns to Fortune – Adventure game designer Roberta Williams turned her talents for storytelling into successful software packages published by the company she heads with her husband, Ken.
    • Buyer’s Guide to Joysticks, Paddles, And Track-Balls – All you need to know to choose the right hand controller for you and your computer.
    • Automatic Pilot – Four homeowners, who’ve turned science fiction into fact with easy-to-install home-controlling equipment, may be part of a wave of the future.
    • How to Make Your Own Computer Cover for Just a Few Dollars – It takes just a small investment of time and money – and a little sewing skill – to protect your computer.
    • Things Computer Salespeople Seldom Tell You – Asking the right questions when you buy a computer can save you hours of frustration and rage – and a bundle of money.
    • What’s A Computer? – California kids have some offbeat answers.
    • Games For Two…Or Ten – A selection of games guaranteed to gather crowds of players around the computer.
    • 10 Gifts Your Computer Wants For Christmas – If your computer makes life easier for you, don’t forget to return the favor – it’s sure to pay off for you as well.
    • How People and Machines Can Work in Harmony – Part two of a special report on ergonomics.

    Programming

    • The Programmer – For enthusiasts of all levels.
    • Holiday Programs – Trim you electronic tree to music, make your own personalized wrapping paper, and divvy up holiday chores with programs for Apple, Atari, Commodore 64 and VIC-20, IBM, TI, Timex, and TRS-80 computers.
    • Puzzle – Shopper Search: Finding Mom at the department store.
    • Reader-Written Program – Writing letters in code – making your own character set.

    Products

    • What’s in Store – 14 pages of product announcements and reviews.
    • New Hardware Announcements – The latest in the field: Atari’s 1400XL, Timex’s 2000, TRS-80’s PC-4, Chalk Board’s PowerPad, and more.
    • Novelties and Notions – A compendium of computer-related items including disk punches, coloring books, calendars, computer printout greeting banners, and more.
    • Software Guide – Quick takes on two dozen new and noteworthy programs.
    • Software Reviews
    • Book Reviews

    Departments

    • Editor’s Note
    • Behind the Screens – People, News, and Trends
    • Home-School Connection – Take a lesson from teachers – choose educational software the way they do.
    • Games – Giving games as gifts.
    • Home Business – A successful home accountant.
    • Computing Confidential – Addicted to computers.
    • Computing Clinic – Questions from readers.
    • Light Touch – The Man Who Bought Two Many Peripherals.
    • Basic Booth – A monthly cartoon.
    • The Primer – A multipart reference guide that appears each month.
    • Advertiser’s Index
    • Sign Off – Avoiding the “Piano Lesson Syndrome.”

    …and more!