Compute!, Issue Number 45, February 1984
Source: Compute! – Issue Number 45 – February 1984
Compute! was probably the best multi-format computer magazine of the 1980s. If you wanted something that covered a particular computer there were probably better choices but if you wanted something that covered all the popular home computers of the time, including Atari 8-bit, VIC-20, Commodore 64, TI-99/4A, DOS, Apple Ii and the Color Computer, then Compute! was an excellent choice. The February 1984 issue includes:
Features
- How COMPUTE! Readers Use Their Computers
- What Makes A Good Game?
- The Future Of Electronic Games
Education And Recreation
- Circus
- Quatrainment
- Gotcha!
Reviews
- Submarine Simulations For Commodore
- Computer War For Atari, VIC And TI
- Flip And Flop For Atari, Commodore 64
- The Cosmic Balance II For Apple, Atari
Columns And Departments
- The Editor’s Notes
- Readers Feedback
- Computers And Society: Personal Computers And The Arts
- The Beginner’s Page: Program Forms
- Questions Beginners Ask
- On The Road With Fred D’ignazio: The Book Of The Future: Electric, Unending, And Written in RAWM
- Learning With Computers: Potentials And Limitations
- Micros With The Handicapped: Special Education Applications
- The World Inside The Computer: Computing To Read
- Machine Language: ML Factors, Part 2
- INSIGHT: Atari
- Programming The TI: Foreign Languages
- 64 Explorer
The Journal
- Commodore 3-D Drawing Master
- Speedy BASIC For VIC And 64
- 64Key And VICKey
- Commodore Files For Beginners, Part 4
- Dr. Video 64
…and more!