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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-06-06 05:33
Compute!'s Gazette (February 1987)
Compute!'s Gazette was one of the most popular Commodore 64 magazines and 1987 was quite possibly the Commodore 64's peak year. The February 1987 issue of Gazette includes:
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-30 01:34
Compute!'s Gazette (September 1985)
Compute!'s Gazette was a spinoff of Compute! that exclusively covered Commodore 8-bit computers which primarily meant the Commodore 64. The September 1985 issue of Gazette includes:
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-05-06 00:51
RUN: The Commodore 64/128 User's Guide (April 1990)
RUN was perhaps my favorite computer magazine. It was dedicated to Commodore 8-bit computers which primarily meant the Commodore 64 and 128.
darth-azrael
retrogaming
2026-04-16 23:46
Commodore User (February 1990)
Commodore User is a magazine that was published in the U.K. and covered various Commodore computers over the years it was published. Issue number 77 from February 1990 includes:
indiaunited
Indiaunited
2026-06-28 10:47
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Source Namaste everyone! We have decided to host a weekly contest aimed at becoming a community with better engagement and having more presence on Hive. These contests will be organised each week to boost
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-03-06 21:29
RUN: The Commodore 64 & VIC-20 Magazine (September 1984)
RUN was primarily a Commodore 64 magazine though depending on the exact time period, it also covered the VIC-20, Plus/4, Commodore 16, and Commodore 128. The September 1984 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-02-04 16:30
RUN: The Commodore 64/128 User’s Guide (May 1988)
RUN was one of the Commodore 64 related magazines that I bought back in the day. However, I didn't start buying it until pretty late in its life. The May 1988 issue of RUN includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-01-12 19:33
Info (November/December 1986)
The photos in this set have a pretty wide date range with the earliest from probably the 1960s and most from the early 1980s.
darth-azrael
retrogaming
2026-01-11 07:28
Zzap! 64 (June 1987)
Zzap! 64 was a gaming magazine dedicated to the Commodore 64 and published in the U.K. The June 1987 issue includes:
stellarch
gaming
2026-06-26 21:55
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darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-12-31 19:00
Info (September 1989)
Info was a magazine for Commodore computer owners. The unique thing about it was that it was also produced using Commodore computers. By 1989, focus had definitely shifted to the Amiga but it was still
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-12-16 15:59
Compute!'s Gazette (November 1985)
Compute!'s Gazette was a Commodore 8-bit specific spin-off of their main publication which was just called Compute!. The November 1985 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-11-13 20:31
Compute!'s Gazette (April 1988)
Compute!'s Gazette was a spin-off of Compute! and, along with RUN, was one of the most popular Commodore 64/128 magazines in the U.S. The April 1988 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-09-16 15:45
Compute!'s Gazette (June 1990)
Compute!'s Gazette was Compute!'s Commodore 64 spin-off magazine. It was one of the most popular Commodore 64 magazines but the June 1990 issue would be the last.
onemoretea
Actifit
2026-06-26 19:41
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darth-azrael
retrogaming
2025-09-02 15:56
Zzap! 64 (November 1987)
Here in the U.S., we never had a gaming magazine dedicated to the Commodore 64. I would have loved such a thing...
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-08-31 18:54
Compute!'s Gazette (March 1987)
Compute!'s Gazette was a spin-off of Compute! magazine that exclusively covered Commodore 8-bit computers (mostly the Commodore 64). The March 1987 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-08-23 13:58
The Australian Commodore Review (October 1986)
The Australian Commodore Review was a magazine published in Australia that covered Commodore computers, including the Commodore 64 and Amiga. The October 1986 issue includes:
darth-azrael
Hive Gaming
2025-08-09 15:26
Save New York! (Commodore 64)
Save New York was released for the Commodore 64 by Creative Software in 1983.
cliffblank
tarot
2026-06-14 14:32
Promoted
After the Tower
Something built specifically for disruption-to-renewal: II OF CUPS What fell — What this ending truly represented (beyond the surface loss). X OF PENTACLES What was always unstable — What the Tower revealed
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-08-01 19:05
Your Commodore (May 1987)
Your Commodore was a U.K. published magazine for Commodore 8-bit computers. This mostly meant the Commodore 64 and 128 but it also covered machines like the C16 and Plus/4. The May 1987 issue includes
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-07-28 01:05
Commodore Magazine (February 1988)
I absolutely loved this magazine for the short couple of years I bought it. It covered the computer I had (Commodore 64), the computer I wanted (Amiga), and even PCs. he February 1988 issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-07-16 22:22
Commodore World Volume 1, Issue 4
I think that Commodore World was the last professional Commodore 8-bit magazine published in the U.S. It was published bi-monthly in the mid to late 1990s. This issue includes:
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2025-07-07 20:48
RUN: The Guide to Commodore Computing (January 1985)
RUN was one of the most popular Commodore 8-bit computer magazines, mostly covering the Commodore 64. It was also one of the magazines I bought the most growing up. The January 1985 issue includes: