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| More on
the knotty problem of Pubquest
and the latest episode in the
chequered career of Computer Fink. |
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| Musical keyboard,
Dan Dare joins Virgin, new modems
and all the latest software. |
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| Commodore's
new machine scrutinised by Keith
Brain and John Cochrane - is it
a rival to the 64, or can it compete
in a new market? |
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| The Vic 20's
successor, the C16, examined by
Andy Pennell - if the Vic is dead,
can the 16 take its place as an
introductory machine? |
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| 16-year-old
Sarah Cotton explains some basic
programming concepts - this month,
the DATA statement and how to
use the 1520 printer/plotter. |
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| Chris Jenkins
talks to Tony Crowther, arguably
the country's most talented games
programmer. That's why we asked
him to write a game for us in
this issue! |
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| Frank Bingley's
program helps you understand how
your 64 can be made to respond
to joystick control. |
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| The best
games reviews in town - for cowboys,
spacemen and tennis players. |
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| Chris Whitcombe
attempts to learn the secrets
of machine code with Dr Watson. |
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| Tony Crowther,
author of Potty Pigeon, produces
a Basic game for the 64 - LOKO. |
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| Kevin Bergin
takes a look at RAM Electronics'
little black box. |
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| David Fox
on Currah's voice synthesiser. |
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| More listings
from readers - this month, a two-part
arcade epic for the 64 and more. |
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| A look at
the latest books on Commodore
computing and a giant book of
Vic games. |
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| A special
extra competition - win an astronomical
telescope from Dixon's. |
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| Gallant Jack
Cohen takes another crack at your
technical problems. |
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| Join the
Hell Nook regulars and win Danger
Mouse from Creative Sparks. |