Commodore Magazine (July 1988)

in retrocomputing •  2 years ago 

Because I had a Commodore 64 and wanted an Amiga, I always loved this official Commodore publication. The July 1988 issue includes:

Features

  • Science and the Amiga - From Astronomy to Zoology, scientific research is no longer limited to the laboratory. Anyone with an Amiga and the right software can explore his own personal frontiers.
  • Cover Story: Epyx and the Quest for Olympic Gold - Believe it or not, Epyx had outdone themselves with the latest offering in their best-selling Games line. This year the company released The Games: Winter and Summer Edition as an official licensee of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team. Here's how the Games series came to be and how Epyx got involved with the U.S. Olympic Committee.

Departments

  • Letters
  • News
  • Tips & Tricks
    • Hints for Fun and Utility
    • Gold Mine
  • 64 and 128 Software Reviews
    • Skate or Die
    • Gauntlet
    • Street Sports Basketball
    • geoCalc
    • Home Designer 128
  • Amiga Software Reviews
    • Vyper and Footman
    • Destroyer
    • Robot Readers
    • Roadwar Europa
    • BlackJack Academy
  • Inside Q-Link - Just for Fun
  • Projects - Subliminal Communication
  • Adventure Road - Fastest Access in the West
  • Programming
    • BBS Lister
    • Smush
    • Modulation Wedge
  • 128 Mode - SPRDEF-Plus
  • Amiga Update
    • The VCR Connection
    • Amiga Public Domain

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