About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 123. Chapters: Amiga magazines, Amstrad magazines, Atari ST magazines, Defunct American computer magazines, Defunct British computer magazines, Home computer magazines, Yahoo! Internet Life, Commodore User, Amstrad Action, Amiga Power, Your Sinclair, PC Gamer, Nintendo Magazine System, Byte, Mega, PlayStation Official Magazine, PC Magazine, List of disk magazines, Type-in program, Zzap!64, Amstrad Computer User, Chromasette, The Computer Paper, Electronics Today International, Computer Gaming World, Custom PC, The Rainbow, Personal Computer World, PC Format, Red Herring, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Crash, The One, Amiga Format, Atomic, SoftSide, .net, .info, Liverpool Software Gazette, Computer Shopper, Compute!, Sega Force, RUN, Softdisk, Commodore Format, Loadstar, Business 2.0, Datamation, Commodore Force, Digit, Static Line, Softalk, Total PC Gaming, Zero, Legion of Doom, Kilobaud Microcomputing, Computer and Video Games, PC Leisure, Sinclair User, Dragon User, Big Blue Disk, Sega Power, Total!, Computist, PC Accelerator, Games for Windows: The Official Magazine, Computer Games Magazine, Gamereactor, 80 Micro, Sega Saturn Magazine, VideoGames & Computer Entertainment, Desktop Publishing Magazine, ACE, Practical Computing magazine, DB2 Magazine, Grapevine, Page 6, PC Mania, The Micro User, A.N.A.L.O.G., SmartComputing, DC-TIPS, Internet Magazine, Atari User, Nibble, Microsystems, UNIX Review, .EXE Magazine, Aktueller Software Markt, COMPUTE!'s Gazette, Antic, LAUNCH Media, ST Action, Your Commodore, Cursor, ST/Amiga Format, Micro Cornucopia, Canard PC, The Games Machine, CD-ROM Today, ST Format, ComputorEdge Magazine, Miggybyte, Boardwatch, Sega Pro, C/C++ Users Journal, Sega Zone, Creative Computing, Fast Track, CPC Attack, People's Computer Company, PC Advisor magazine, Acorn User, MyLINUX, JavaWorld, Family Computing, Input Magazin...