Commodore: The MicroComputer Magazine was one of Commodore's earlier publications. In late 1982 they were covering the new Commodore 64 as well as the VIC-20 and the PET/CBM line. The December 1982/January 1983 issue includes:
- The Arts
- Computer Art with the Commodore VIC 20
- The History of Computer Music, Commodore-Style
- Letters
- Editor's Notes
- From Where I Sit
- Commodore News
- Commodore 64 Software Update
- Commodore Takes on New President
- Company Announces Record Sales
- Education
- I Wanted to "Go Back to School With a Microcomputer"
- Educational Public Domain Software Becomes Available Worldwide
- Business
- The Property Manager
- Two Word Processors for the Commodore 64
- Communications
- Seeing RTTY on the VIC
- Home
- Computerized House Buys and Sells Electricity
- Programming Tips
- The VIC Magician
- Speed Up Your BASIC Programs
- Programmer's Notebook: Fun With Prime Numbers
- Some Other Sorts Revisited
- Technical
- PETSpeed 2.6 Reviewed
- A PET Relative File Reader
- User Departments
- VIC 20: The Prom Queen
- Commodore 64: Programmer's Reference Guide Reviewed, A Sprite Stuffer for the 64
- New Products
- User Clubs
- Captain Scuttlebutt's Unbelievable Rumors
- Q & A Hotline
- That Does Not Compute
- Projections and Reflections