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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Commodore Power Play (August/September 1984)

Commodore Power Play (August/September 1984)



Commodore Power/Play was one of Commodore's two official publications that eventually merged into one to become Commodore Magazine. Power/Play was the publication targeted towards home users. In 1984, the Commodore 64 was still working its way towards becoming the world's most popular computer and the VIC-20 was fading away. The November 1984 issue includes:

Features

  • Computers, Computer Groups and Who Needs Them
  • Confessions of a User Group Newsletter Editor
  • Incorporating Your Group as a Non-Profit Corporation
  • Jim Butterfield: Commodore User Par Excellence
  • A User Group Software Library
  • Profile: The Cal Poly User Group

Games & Recreation

  • Game & Recreation
    • Kid Grid
    • Moon Shuttle
    • One-on-One Basketball
    • Repton
    • DROL
  • Joystick Lunatic - A Trend Indeed
  • For Gamers
    • Children of Kong
    • Game Gripes
  • High Scores - How do you measure up in our ongoing competition?
  • Game Programs
    • Tic Tac Toe for Two
    • Traffic in the Fast Lanes

Computer Know-How

  • No More Pencils... - Write Your Own "Pick-A-Path" Adventures
  • Kids' Corner
    • Dear Kids
    • Kids, Commodores and - Robots!
    • KODRAWLA
    • Everything You Wanted to Know About Sprites
    • Obfuscode
    • How to Submit Things to Kids' Corner
  • Computer Tutor
    • Letter to My Grandchildren, Part 2: Finger Multiply
    • All You Need to Know to Begin Programming in Machine Language, Part 2
  • Jiffies - MERGER: A Disk Utility

Departments

  • Letters
  • Braindrops - From the Editor
  • News From the Front - What's happening in the world of micros? Find out here.
  • Product Review
    • The MicronEye Digital Imaging System
    • PowerPad
  • Book Review - Three From Birkhauser Boston
  • User Groups - A complete list of Commodore user groups around the world
  • Glitch Fix - When we make a mistake this is where we fix it
  • Advertisers Index

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