CD Gold (Commodore CD32/CDTV, 1993), commercial release and first known CD-ROM based disk magazine for the
Amiga; produced by
Goldtech with editorial support from
Infinite Frontiers[3]
CLOAD was a
cassette and
disk magazine for the
TRS-80 which started in 1978.[4] The magazine ran monthly and provided tapes by subscription.[5] The magazine was named after the command to load a tape into the TRS-80.[5]
Sex'n'Crime was a disk magazine for the
demoscene of the
Commodore 64 home computer.[11] The magazine was published from 1989 to 1990 by Amok, a
label of publisher Genesis Project, and mainly edited by anonymous writer OMG.[11][12] The successor was titled Propaganda.[12]
CD Gold (Commodore CD32/CDTV, 1993), commercial release and first known CD-ROM based disk magazine for the
Amiga; produced by
Goldtech with editorial support from
Infinite Frontiers[3]
CLOAD was a
cassette and
disk magazine for the
TRS-80 which started in 1978.[4] The magazine ran monthly and provided tapes by subscription.[5] The magazine was named after the command to load a tape into the TRS-80.[5]
Sex'n'Crime was a disk magazine for the
demoscene of the
Commodore 64 home computer.[11] The magazine was published from 1989 to 1990 by Amok, a
label of publisher Genesis Project, and mainly edited by anonymous writer OMG.[11][12] The successor was titled Propaganda.[12]