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Every single issue (1-61) of COMMODORE FORMAT Magazine, complete with supplements.

 

Lovingly scanned in high quality PDF format on DVD.

 

Commodore Format was a British magazine for users of the Commodore 64 home computer. It was published on the third Thursday of every month. All 61 issues were produced by Future Publishine. These came towards the end of the machine's commercial life - from October 1990 until October 1995.


The launch editorial staff was dominated by journalists who had worked on Zzap!64, including editor Steve Jarratt. Sean Masterson was Steve's deputy. Contributions came from Gordon Houghton and Kati Hamza.

There was one fresh face - staff writer, Andy Dyer.

 

The magazine's content was varied, but heavily biased towards gaming. Every month there was a large review section of the latest games - those scoring over 90% received the "It's A Corker" accolade, and an "Uppers and Downers" box at the end of each review made it easy for readers to see just how good a game was at a glance.

 

One of Commodore Format′s most famous sections was "Roger Frames Buys Budjit Games". The budget game round-up was accompanied by a story told in three or four cartoons. Drawn by artist Mike Roberts.

 

You will recieve a colour printed DVD-ROM (design may differ from that shown) in a plastic sleeve, in a strong CD mailer.  Suitable for PC/Laptops with a DVD drive.

Commodore Format Magazine Archive - 61 Issues (DVD-ROM)

£5.50Price

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