JoyStik (January 1983)

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Source: JoyStik – January 1983





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  1. JoyStik was a fairly popular early 1980s video games magazine. It was probably second in popularity only to Electronic Games. It covered both the home video game systems of the time and entertainment software for various popular home computers.

    The January 1983 issue includes the following:

    Neo

    Donkey Kong Jr: A Gifted Offspring – Mario’s captured Kong, and it’s Junior to the rescue!

    The Winning Edge

    Centipede – Eric Ginner shares the sizzling Centipede strategies that made him a world champion!

    Innerview

    Moon and Frank Zappa

    Features

    Tron – Top-level strategies from national champion, Richard Ross. The MCP Cone will never be safe again!
    The World According to Pitfall Harry – It’s a jungle out there, and we’ll show you how to master it in Pitfall.
    Simulation Cut – Chilling science fiction by David Brin. Illustrated by Hollywood special effects artist, Syd Mead.
    Canyon Climber – Datasoft’s mountainous “level” game for your Atari computer.
    Arcadia’s Supercharger – Danny Goodman shows you how to beef up the “Old Workhorse”, your Atari VCS, producing improved graphics and game-play.
    Joust – Ride a flying ostrich in one of the most original arcade games to date.
    New Games ’83 – JoyStik rates 72 of the newest, hottest home video cartridges in this comprehensive buying guide.
    Megabyte Video – Jim Gorzelany takes a satirical look at a fictional conglomerate.

    Departments

    Future Waves – The latest in arcade, home and personal computer games.
    Home Video – Danny Goodman examines the new ColecoVision system.
    Computer ’83 – David and Sandy Small’s top 10 software games.

    …and more!

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