Commodore Power/Play


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The correct title of this article is Commodore Power/Play. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.

Commodore Power/Play was a one of a pair of computer magazines published by Commodore Business Machines in the United States in support of their 8-bit home computer lines of the 1980s. The other was called Commodore Microcomputers. The two magazines were published on an alternating, bimonthly schedule.

Commodore Power/Play
CategoriesHome computer magazines
FrequencyBi-monthly
First issueVolume I, Number 1 (1982)
Final issue
Number
October/November 1986
Volume 5, Number 5 (Issue 23)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Power/Play was targeted at the home computer user, emphasizing video games, educational and hobbyist uses of the Commodore 64/128 and Commodore VIC-20 models.[1] Commodore Microcomputers initially served Commodore's business customers using the PET and CBM lines but as the business market segments standardized on CP/M and later MS-DOS, the coverage of the two magazines essentially overlapped, until the November 1986 issue, when both magazines were switched from a bi-monthly to a monthly schedule and retitled Commodore Magazine. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Commodore 64 Programmers Reference Guide" (PDF). When it comes to entertainment, learning at home and practical home applications, Power/Play is THE prime source of information for Commodore home users

Oct/Nov 1985 issue