ISSUE: 29Content
PRIMARY SYSTEMS COVERAGE THIS ISSUE
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Atari VCS - Atari 2600
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Atari 5200
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Atari 7800
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Atari computers - 800 - 800XL
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Commodore VIC-20
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Commodore 64
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ColecoVision
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Apple - Apple II
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PC - IBM PCjr
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stand-alones
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arcade
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(TOC excerpts follow, with (notes) and bullet lists added for clarity)
Switch On! - Arnie the Iconoclast (editorial by Arnie Katz)
Hotline (news section)
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Games Are His 'Guiding Light' (Guiding Light actor Damion Scheller)
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Game Inspires Book (Shadowkeep inspires Alan Dean Foster book)
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Home Subliminal Suggestion (Stimutech's ExpandoVision interface; computer programs with subliminal messages)
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One In Four Homes Has Computer-User
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International Exchange (export markets; MSX delayed for USA market; MSX games; computer popularity stats; Acorn Computer Corp. opens US headquarters, distribution deals)
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1983 Was Record-Breaking Year (sales figures)
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The Names Change, But The Faces Stay The Same (Sierra On-Line becomes Sierra; Children's Computer Workshop becomes CTW Software; Counterpoint Software becomes Springboard Software; Dynatech Microsoftware becomes CodeWriter Corporation)
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Iowa Femme Wins Kraft Video Game Contest (winners Paula Boge, Michele Barr)
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Anniversary (3rd annivesary of EG)
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Pitfall Harry Comes Home ('Programming Pitfall Harry' pamphlet by David Crane available from Activision Commodore Club)
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Scarborough Sends Software To Schools (buy a Scarborough program, Scarborough will donate a program to a school)
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The Three Stooges Get Own Coin-Op
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Star-Byte To Distribute Victory Software
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Software Beat (Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Junior for Coleco Adam; Trivia Mania; Robert A. Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke upcoming adventure games, Michael Crichton's Amazon)
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Typing Tutor Sets Sales Record (Mastertype named best-selling educational game)
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Laser Game Uses Live Actors (Us vs. Them conversion kit for M.A.C.H. 3)
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Coin-Op Beat (Two Tigers; Cobra Command; Treasure Cove; Konami in the UK)
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Codewriter Contest Offers Prizes For Adventure, Arcade Games
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What's Hot (boxing games; Computer Boxing, Ringside Seat, Computer Title Bout)
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Britain's Gamelords Invade The Colonies (Quicksilva computer games)
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Hardware Beat (The SpeeDemon upgrade for Apple II; Okimate 10 color printer; GIM Electronics' RF modulator for Apple, connect computer to TV; McPen light pen; Electra Guard 3 surge protector; Floppiclene disk drive cleaner)
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Stay Neat And Stow The Clutter (Stor-A-Bit desk organizer)
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Discwasher Bites Apple (Apple IIc carrying case)
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China Exports (Cullinet Software to sell software in China)
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AT&T Launches Computer (PC 6300 IBM-compatible PC)
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EG Readers Pick Their Favorite Games (top lists)
Readers Replay (letters column)
The Great Game Designer Hunt
How software companies find - and keep - designers. ('How Software Publishers Woo, Win and Keep the Top Talent' by Bill Kunkel and the EG Editorial Staff; includes 'The Changing Role of the Designer,' 'Subsidiary Rights: The Next Battle?,' and 'Bridging The Quality Gap' sidebars)
What's New In Educational Games?
A look at the latest in learning fun. ('Here's the Latest in Learning Fun' by Joyce Worley; edutainment commentary)
Touchdown
EG's annual look at electronic football. ('Touchdown! - EG's Annual Guide to Electronic Football Games' by Michael Meyers)
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COMPUTER GAMING SECTION
Action Arena (computer game reviews)
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Arcade Boot Camp (Apple II disk)
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Zombies (Atari computers disk)
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Zeppelin (Atari computers disk)
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Sargon II (C64 disk)
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Super Bunny (Apple II disk)
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Frogger II: Threedeep (C64 cart)
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Jungle Hunt (Apple II disk)
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IFR Flight Simulator (C64 disk)
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Pinball Wizard (VIC20 cassette)
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Cosmic Tunnels (Atari computers)
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Crazy Caveman (C64 disk)
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O'Riley's Mine (Atari computers disk,cassette)
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Blue Moon (C64 disk)
Passport To Adventure (computer game reviews)
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Questron (Apple II disk)
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The Hulk (Apple II disk)
Think Tank (computer game reviews)
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Tycoon (Apple II disk)
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Rails West (Apple II disk)
Articles Of War (Under Southern Skies (Apple II disk) overview/strategy/review)
Electronic Pressbox (sports game reviews)
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Championship Boxing (PCjr disk)
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Football (Atari computers cart)
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Summer Games (C64 disk)
Playing It Smart (edutainment reviews)
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Aegean Voyage (C64 cart)
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Wiztype (C64,PC disk,cart)
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Qwerty's Alphabet Adventure (Apple disk)
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Ernie's Magic Shapes (Atari,C64 disk)
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Paint Magic (C64 disk)
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Studio 64 (C64 disk)
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Storytree (Apple disk)
Translations (ports)
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Seven Cities Of Gold (C64 disk)
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Robotron: 2084 (VIC20 cart)
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Strategy Session ('Shoot Now and Ask Questions Later' by Frank Tetro, Jr.; game strategies for the following:)
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Time Pilot (Col)
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Popeye (800)
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Burgertime (PC,PCjr)
All Aboard
How computers keep railroads on the right track. ('All Aboard! - Railroad Simulator Keeps Engineers on the Track' by David Lustig)
Insert Coin Here ('Punch-Out Scores A Coin-Op KO!' by Bill Kunkel; Punch-Out arcade game review)
Arcade America ('Welcome to Arnie's Place' by Steve Madwed)
Players Guide To Programmable Video Game Systems (sections:)
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Atari 2600: Strength In Numbers
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Master Of Modularity (ColecoVision)
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The Supersystem Bows Out (5200)
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Introducing The 7800
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Videogaming Outlook
Inside Gaming
Tracie Forman talks to Dan Bunten of Ozark Softscape ('Software King Of The Ozarks' by Tracie Forman; developer profile)
Programmable Parade ('Don't Go Near The Water: Gremlins On Parade;' console videogame reviews:)
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Gremlins (5200)
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Gremlins (2600)
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Quick Step (2600)
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Pitstop (Col)
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Nova Blast (Col)
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Robotron: 2084 (5200)
All-Star Quirks ('Find the Glitches, Easter Eggs and Bugs in Your Favorite Programs' by Tracie Forman; reader submitted easter eggs and glitches; includes 'What's A Glitch?' sidebar)
Sub Hunt ('The Game World Meets the Real World' by David Lustig)
Game Of The Month ('Bruce Lee: Enter the Joystick!' by Bill Kunkel; Bruce Lee (Apple,Atari,C64 disk) review; includes developer commentary with Ron Fortier and Kelly Day)
Test Lab ('The Atari 800XL: A Lot Of Computer For The Price' by Henry B. Cohen; includes 'Some Things Lost In Translation' sidebar)
Q&A ('Welcome to the Computer Clinic!' by The Game Doctor)
Stand Alone Scene ('Moving Color On A LCD Screen!' by Joyce Worley; stand-alone reviews, each with 'How It Plays' control section:)
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Spitball Sparky (Nintendo; handheld (shown))
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Runaway (Gakken; handheld (shown))
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Snow White (Inventa)
Reader Poll
PRIMARY SYSTEMS COVERAGE THIS ISSUE
- Atari VCS - Atari 2600
- Atari 5200
- Atari 7800
- Atari computers - 800 - 800XL
- Commodore VIC-20
- Commodore 64
- ColecoVision
- Apple - Apple II
- PC - IBM PCjr
- stand-alones
- arcade
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(TOC excerpts follow, with (notes) and bullet lists added for clarity)
Switch On! - Arnie the Iconoclast (editorial by Arnie Katz)
Hotline (news section)
- Games Are His 'Guiding Light' (Guiding Light actor Damion Scheller)
- Game Inspires Book (Shadowkeep inspires Alan Dean Foster book)
- Home Subliminal Suggestion (Stimutech's ExpandoVision interface; computer programs with subliminal messages)
- One In Four Homes Has Computer-User
- International Exchange (export markets; MSX delayed for USA market; MSX games; computer popularity stats; Acorn Computer Corp. opens US headquarters, distribution deals)
- 1983 Was Record-Breaking Year (sales figures)
- The Names Change, But The Faces Stay The Same (Sierra On-Line becomes Sierra; Children's Computer Workshop becomes CTW Software; Counterpoint Software becomes Springboard Software; Dynatech Microsoftware becomes CodeWriter Corporation)
- Iowa Femme Wins Kraft Video Game Contest (winners Paula Boge, Michele Barr)
- Anniversary (3rd annivesary of EG)
- Pitfall Harry Comes Home ('Programming Pitfall Harry' pamphlet by David Crane available from Activision Commodore Club)
- Scarborough Sends Software To Schools (buy a Scarborough program, Scarborough will donate a program to a school)
- The Three Stooges Get Own Coin-Op
- Star-Byte To Distribute Victory Software
- Software Beat (Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Junior for Coleco Adam; Trivia Mania; Robert A. Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke upcoming adventure games, Michael Crichton's Amazon)
- Typing Tutor Sets Sales Record (Mastertype named best-selling educational game)
- Laser Game Uses Live Actors (Us vs. Them conversion kit for M.A.C.H. 3)
- Coin-Op Beat (Two Tigers; Cobra Command; Treasure Cove; Konami in the UK)
- Codewriter Contest Offers Prizes For Adventure, Arcade Games
- What's Hot (boxing games; Computer Boxing, Ringside Seat, Computer Title Bout)
- Britain's Gamelords Invade The Colonies (Quicksilva computer games)
- Hardware Beat (The SpeeDemon upgrade for Apple II; Okimate 10 color printer; GIM Electronics' RF modulator for Apple, connect computer to TV; McPen light pen; Electra Guard 3 surge protector; Floppiclene disk drive cleaner)
- Stay Neat And Stow The Clutter (Stor-A-Bit desk organizer)
- Discwasher Bites Apple (Apple IIc carrying case)
- China Exports (Cullinet Software to sell software in China)
- AT&T Launches Computer (PC 6300 IBM-compatible PC)
- EG Readers Pick Their Favorite Games (top lists)
Readers Replay (letters column)
The Great Game Designer Hunt
How software companies find - and keep - designers. ('How Software Publishers Woo, Win and Keep the Top Talent' by Bill Kunkel and the EG Editorial Staff; includes 'The Changing Role of the Designer,' 'Subsidiary Rights: The Next Battle?,' and 'Bridging The Quality Gap' sidebars)
What's New In Educational Games?
A look at the latest in learning fun. ('Here's the Latest in Learning Fun' by Joyce Worley; edutainment commentary)
Touchdown
EG's annual look at electronic football. ('Touchdown! - EG's Annual Guide to Electronic Football Games' by Michael Meyers)
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COMPUTER GAMING SECTION
Action Arena (computer game reviews)
- Arcade Boot Camp (Apple II disk)
- Zombies (Atari computers disk)
- Zeppelin (Atari computers disk)
- Sargon II (C64 disk)
- Super Bunny (Apple II disk)
- Frogger II: Threedeep (C64 cart)
- Jungle Hunt (Apple II disk)
- IFR Flight Simulator (C64 disk)
- Pinball Wizard (VIC20 cassette)
- Cosmic Tunnels (Atari computers)
- Crazy Caveman (C64 disk)
- O'Riley's Mine (Atari computers disk,cassette)
- Blue Moon (C64 disk)
Passport To Adventure (computer game reviews)
- Questron (Apple II disk)
- The Hulk (Apple II disk)
Think Tank (computer game reviews)
- Tycoon (Apple II disk)
- Rails West (Apple II disk)
Articles Of War (Under Southern Skies (Apple II disk) overview/strategy/review)
Electronic Pressbox (sports game reviews)
- Championship Boxing (PCjr disk)
- Football (Atari computers cart)
- Summer Games (C64 disk)
Playing It Smart (edutainment reviews)
- Aegean Voyage (C64 cart)
- Wiztype (C64,PC disk,cart)
- Qwerty's Alphabet Adventure (Apple disk)
- Ernie's Magic Shapes (Atari,C64 disk)
- Paint Magic (C64 disk)
- Studio 64 (C64 disk)
- Storytree (Apple disk)
Translations (ports)
- Seven Cities Of Gold (C64 disk)
- Robotron: 2084 (VIC20 cart)
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Strategy Session ('Shoot Now and Ask Questions Later' by Frank Tetro, Jr.; game strategies for the following:)
- Time Pilot (Col)
- Popeye (800)
- Burgertime (PC,PCjr)
All Aboard
How computers keep railroads on the right track. ('All Aboard! - Railroad Simulator Keeps Engineers on the Track' by David Lustig)
Insert Coin Here ('Punch-Out Scores A Coin-Op KO!' by Bill Kunkel; Punch-Out arcade game review)
Arcade America ('Welcome to Arnie's Place' by Steve Madwed)
Players Guide To Programmable Video Game Systems (sections:)
- Atari 2600: Strength In Numbers
- Master Of Modularity (ColecoVision)
- The Supersystem Bows Out (5200)
- Introducing The 7800
- Videogaming Outlook
Inside Gaming
Tracie Forman talks to Dan Bunten of Ozark Softscape ('Software King Of The Ozarks' by Tracie Forman; developer profile)
Programmable Parade ('Don't Go Near The Water: Gremlins On Parade;' console videogame reviews:)
- Gremlins (5200)
- Gremlins (2600)
- Quick Step (2600)
- Pitstop (Col)
- Nova Blast (Col)
- Robotron: 2084 (5200)
All-Star Quirks ('Find the Glitches, Easter Eggs and Bugs in Your Favorite Programs' by Tracie Forman; reader submitted easter eggs and glitches; includes 'What's A Glitch?' sidebar)
Sub Hunt ('The Game World Meets the Real World' by David Lustig)
Game Of The Month ('Bruce Lee: Enter the Joystick!' by Bill Kunkel; Bruce Lee (Apple,Atari,C64 disk) review; includes developer commentary with Ron Fortier and Kelly Day)
Test Lab ('The Atari 800XL: A Lot Of Computer For The Price' by Henry B. Cohen; includes 'Some Things Lost In Translation' sidebar)
Q&A ('Welcome to the Computer Clinic!' by The Game Doctor)
Stand Alone Scene ('Moving Color On A LCD Screen!' by Joyce Worley; stand-alone reviews, each with 'How It Plays' control section:)
- Spitball Sparky (Nintendo; handheld (shown))
- Runaway (Gakken; handheld (shown))
- Snow White (Inventa)
Reader Poll
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