K-Power (November/December 1984)
In the early 1980s, there were several computer magazines oriented towards kids. Most of them didn't really last very long. K-Power, despite incorporating another short-lived kids computer magazine, didn't survive much longer than a year. The November/December 1984 issue includes: Features
- Space: The Fun Frontier - A look at computer games for Trekkies!
- Let Your Computer Organize Your Hobby! - Need help sorting out your collection? Here it is! Plus, a look at hobby software. And a program to help you organize your hobby!
- Computer To Go - K-POWER's guide to buying a portable computer. And a chart of portables you might go for.
- Editor's Note - How to make your computer part of the holidays.
- Logon - Pen pal information, reader requests, and a coconut!
- Compuzine - The lowdown on new computer TV shows. Plus, an exclusive repot from a computer trade show, Silicon Alley, and Scrolling Dough.
- Dr. Kursor's Klinic - The Dvorak keyboard, and big news for Timex owners.
- K-Net - How to battle on-line frustration.
- Screening Room - Reviews of Amazon, Cell Defense, Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, Jack Attack, and Castles of Dr. Creep.
- Strategy - Zork hints! And, how to survive fantasy/role playing games.
- Classified
- Contest - What's the use of computers?
- Programs - Palindrome Construction Kit, Music Gizmo, Amazing Drumulator, and Melodies from Mars. Plus, the winners of the Word Twister Contest.
- Pixel That! - Take off with the E-Z Flight Simulator.
- Compucopia - Encoder/Decoder Contest winners.
- Microtones - Musical Stings - mini-routines that play tunes! For the Apple, ADAM, CoCo, and more.
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