Commodore Microcomputers was an official Commodore publication that eventually evolved into Commodore Magazine. It covered whatever Commodore computers were currently being supported by Commodore. The May/June 1986 issue of Commodore Microcomputers includes:
Departments
- Letters
- News
- Software Reviews
- Richard Petty's Talladega
- Hardball
- Koronis Rift
- Spy vs. Spy II
- Black Thunder
- The Crimson Crown
- Silent Service
- Lifeplan
- Nine Princes in Amber
- Winnie the Pooh
- Silicon Valley Insider
- New Products from the Valley
- Jiffies
- Abstract
- Family Record Sheet
- Paycheck
- Game Programs
- Speed Boat Race for the 64
- Rotation Tag for the 128
- Commodore 128 Users Only
- BASIC 7.0 Makes Programming Easy
- 128 Drawing Tablet
- Commodore 64 Users Only
- In Search of Perfect INPUT
- Technical Tips
- Inside the 1571
- Book Reviews
- Personal Computer Communications
- 1541 User's Guide
Features
- Special Insert: Amiga Buyer's Guide - Everything you need to know about products for the Amiga - what's available now, and what's in development.
- Compact Disks: The Next Revolution? - Compact disks are incredibly fast, practically indestructible, and can store enormous amounts of data. Are they the next wave in computer data storage? If so, how will that change the way you use your computer?
- Robot Maker - Turn a radio-controlled toy vehicle into a home robot using the simple do-it-yourself interface and your Commodore 64.
- Animation in AmigaBASIC - An elementary how-to that will help you get started using the Amiga's space-age animation command in your programs.
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