Scanned for your pleasure.
http://www.kmoser.com/computerhistory
Scanned for your pleasure.
http://www.kmoser.com/computerhistory
I've actually still got that very issue of the Timex-Sinclair User magazine. Very cool. People laugh at the TS-1000 but you'd be surprised how many add-ons were available for it.
Pretty neat,
I like the German Commodore ads, as Commodore was huge in Germany.
The Ventura ad is neat too, I still got that Ventura on 12 (I think) 5 1/4 " discs.
It's always funny to see what these ads show people doing with their computers. "HOME ENERY USE" graphs... yeah, right.
Here are a few on-line computer magazines (both old and ongoing)
They're mostly UK magazines.
CRASH Online - Online archive of CRASH magazine for the Spectrum
Your Sinclair - The Rock 'n' Roll Years - Online archive of 'Your Sinclair' magazine for the Spectrum
Sinclair User Magazine Online - Online archive of 'Sinclair User' magazine for the Spectrum
The Def Guide to Zzap! 64 - Online archive/tribute to Zzap! 64 Commodore 64 Magazine
Amtix! Reviews List - Many reviews and some downloads of games reviewed in 'Amtix!' Amstrad magazine.
CPC Oxygen - Scanned issues of 'Amstrad Action' magazine
Retrogamer Magazine - An ongoing retrogaming magazine, available to buy now by subscription.
Old Skool Games - Downloadable ongoing online RetroGaming magazine.
MyAtari - Ongoing online magazine dedicated to the Atari ST.
They also have a store where you can can order CD and DVDs with scans of Zzap!64, Crash, Amtix, Commodore User, C&VG, Your Commodore, The Games Machine, Big K, Sinclair User, Personal Computer Games, Commodore Horizons, ACE, Amiga Force, N Force and Mean Machines.Originally Posted by Grunaki
Originally Posted by Zing
, I thought the exact same thing. Seriously, has anyone ever done anything business related on an 8 bit machine other than word processing and, er, spreadsheeting?