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Saturday, May 9, 2026

PC World (May 1988)

PC World was probably the most popular computer magazine from the late 80s until it ceased publication. It shrunk considerable in later years but it the late 1980s it still had large issues with this one coming in at nearly 340 pages. The May 1988 issue includes:

PC World (May 1988)

Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (237-240)

All of the photos in this set are from the mid to late 1960s and were probably all taken in the Lansing Michigan area.

The first was processed in December 1966 and is labeled "Explosion". I'm guessing the damage to the house in this photo was caused by a gas explosion. This is probably near the home of the photographer who lived in Lansing.

Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (237-240)

Friday, May 8, 2026

Dragonfire (Imagic)

Dragonfire was originally released by Imagic for the Atari 2600 in 1982. It's one of Imagic's better games and while it is relatively simplistic as most Atari 2600 games are, it is fun enough to keep you interested.

Game play is fairy straightforward. There are two unique stages. In the first stage you are attempting to cross a draw bridge, from one side of the screen to the other, while avoiding fireballs from a dragon that you can either attempt to jump over or duck under. The second stage switches to an overhead view inside the castle. In this stage you are attempting to collect the various treasures that are scattered about. In this stage the dragon lobs fireballs at you from the bottom of the screen. Once you have collected all of the treasures, a door will appear and you can exit. After this, the stages repeat only the fireballs come faster.

While Dragonfire was initially released for the Atari 2600 in 1982, it was ported to various other systems over the next few years. Later in 1982 is was released for Intellivision. In 1983 it was released for the VIC-20 and Spectrum. In 1984 it made its way to the Apple II, Commodore 64, ColecoVision and the TRS-80 Color Computer. While the graphics are better on the later version, game play is very similar and just as fun on the 2600 as on the other versions.

I am not aware of any rereleases for this game so you will have to track down an original if you want to play it. The Atari 2600 cartridge is pretty easy to come by and worth having if you are a collector for that system. Cartridge versions are also available for the VIC-20, ColecoVision, Intellivision and CoCo. I believe all the others were disk based.

Read more: http://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2020/01/23/dragonfire-imagic/

Computer Shopper (July 2001)

By 2001, Computer Shopper was no longer the phone book sized monstrosity it once was in the late 1980s and 1990s but this issue still weighs in at almost 250 pages. The July 2001 issue includes:

Computer Shopper (July 2001)