Videogaming Illustrated (September 1983)
Videogaming Illustrated is one of many short-lived video games magazines from the early 1980s. Videogaming Illustrated actually went through a few name variations in its short life with it actually being called Videogaming and Computergaming Illustrated in this September 1983 issue. That sure is a mouth full. This issue includes:
- Nybbles - Introducing Nybbles, a brand new column of industry whispers.
- Eye On - New games from Atari, new hardware for Vectrex, an industry shakeup.
- Preview - Is Space Dungeon the best videogame ever created?
- Focus On: Traditional Education Bytes It! - Computers are playing a major role in education in America; herein VCI provides tips to the bewildered; guidelines that will help parents select educational software, comprehensive lists of some of the best programs available, a quick glimpse at computers, and a wild projection of teachers of the future.
- Conquering - Robot Tank is a stunning new combat game from Activision.
- Conquering - Sir Dudley Dashley will need help to rescue Lady Penelope in Jungle Hunt.
- Behind the Scenes - Your right to play videogames: don't bet on the Constitution for support.
- Chip Ahoy - New Coleco games and an arcade laserdisc fantasy game are previewed.
- Supergaming - Step by step instructions will explain how to fix your Atari joystick.
- Championship Videogaming - Our readers submit player's tips, Earthworld solution!
- Arcadia - Flash! Pinball is alive and well and returning in force to arcades!
- Conquering - Sinistar - can it be destroyed? Bubbles - can they clean the crumbs? Bagman - can he clean up as well? Answers can be found herein.
- Computereyes - LOGO is slicker and easier to use than BASIC.
- RAMblings - Reviews of Wizard & Princess, Jumpman, Arcade Machine.
- Input - The Atari vs. Coleco controversy is revived in our readers' letters column.
- VCI Special - The Book of Videogame Lists - an indispensable and irrelevant guide.
- Video Victor
...and more!
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