#retrocomputingUnmoderated tagAll postsExplore CommunitiesTrending CommunitiesSteemitCryptoAcademyNewcomers' CommunitySteemit Feedbackআমার বাংলা ব্লগKorea • 한국 • KR • KOSteem AllianceSTEEM CN/中文SCT.암호화폐.CryptoWORLD OF XPILARAVLE 일상Comunidad LatinaBeauty of Creativity#retrocomputingTrendingHotNewPayoutsMuteddarth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 days agoDigital Archaeology: Gateway M-1629When looking at another Gateway laptop almost exactly like this one in appearance I pondered when exactly when…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 6 days agoAmstrad Computer User (May 1990)Cover of the May 1990 issue of Amstrad Computer User The Amstrad CPC was a European computer of the 1980s (and early…darth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • 8 days agoComputer and Video Games (April 1996)Cover of the April 1996 issue of Computer and Video Games Computer and Video Games was one of the longest running…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 12 days agoCompute! (February 1989)Cover of the February 1989 issue of Compute! Compute! was a multiformat computer magazine that covered a wide…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 14 days agoByte (November 1988 – IBM Special Edition)Cover of the 1988 IBM Special Edition of Byte Byte was one of the earliest and most in-depth computer magazines…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 17 days agoThe MicroMindThis ad is from the April 1977 issue of Byte. What is promised in this ad from ECD for the MicroMind sounds absolutely…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 20 days agoDigital Archaeology: Floppy Disk #10 – MEMAGREE.DOCA summary for those that haven't been keeping up with this series: I found a number of 5.25" disks at a thrift store…darth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • 21 days agoComputer Gaming World (October 1990)Cover of the October 1990 issue of Computer Gaming World Here's another issue of my favorite computer gaming…darth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • 25 days agoComputer Gaming World (March 1987)Cover of the March 1987 issue of Computer Gaming World While I didn't really start reading it until the early 1990s…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 28 days agoPC World (December 1999)Cover of the December 1999 issue of PC World A computer magazine with around 400 pages at a cover price of under $6.…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthMaximum PC (March 2007)Cover of the February 2007 issue of Maximum PC Maximum PC was by far my favorite PC magazine. Sadly, they recently…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthYour Commodore (December 1987)Cover of the December 1987 issue of Your Commodore Your Commodore was a magazine dedicated to Commodore computers…darth-azrael (68)in #retrogaming • last monthComputer and Video Games (March 1997)Cover of the March 1997 issue of Computer and Video Games Computer and Video Games had one of the longest print runs…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthPC World (January 2003)Cover of the January 2003 issue of PC World I think that PC World was probably the most popular PC magazine during…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthDigital Archaeology: Gateway GT5464I'm not sure when Gateway went from producing among the best pre-built PCs you could get to cheap crap but this…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • last monthByte (March 1979)Cover of the March 1979 issue of Byte Byte was one of the earliest computer magazines and longest running.…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (December 1992)Cover of the December 1992 issue of PC World PC World was probably the most popular PC magazine in the late 1980s…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPersonal Computing (September 1982)Cover of the September 1982 issue of Personal Computing Personal Computing was a long lived computer magazine…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoPC World (September 1987)Cover of the September 1987 issue of PC World PC World was perhaps the widest read PC magazine during its life.…darth-azrael (68)in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoAmstrad Computer User (June 1991)Cover of the June 1991 issue of Amstrad Computer User Most in North America probably have never heard of the Amstrad…