/g/, do you like reading old computing magazines?
Please post more covers.
There is a huge thick buyers guide at my grandfathers house from 1991. Its a good read, printers have decibel ratings on them.
>>54320951
not as much as watching the computer chronicles
>>54321615
Go to the Internet Archive. You have the complete runs of any vintage computer magazine you want.
My faves are Crash and other UK videogame magazines.
>>54320951
Omg yes. Some of them, like Creative Computing, had some serious programming projects. Learned a lot from them.
I never got these iphone specific magazines, what do they even cover besides last weeks top apps?
>>54320951
I have a Finnish computer magazine from 1981, it has a review of VIC-20 on it.
>>54322116
>UK videogame magazines
>where reviewers signed the reviews, posted pics of themselves
In my country they didn't do any of that, they just said if the game was good or bad.
>>54320951
>upcoming products for 1939
>>54323600
And that's because you're a bunch of humourless cunts who lost both wars.
>>54322116
>search amiga power
>top 100 games of 1992
welp, there goes my bank holiday monday
time to fire up the emulator
>>54323629
change of plan, I'm going to cry in the corner as I've achieved nothing since these magazines came out
>>54323624
You're aware that all that ego tripping killed videogame reviews...
>>54320951
>the number 1 applell magazine
>>54320951
Byte is pretty fun to read on occasion, PC mag as well.
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>>54326765
>BIX
Some network?
>>54326827
Presumably https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_Information_Exchange
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>>54320951
>reading
do I look like a fukin nerd? lmao
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