Difference between revisions of "Magazines"

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=== PC Gamer (US) ===
=== PC Gamer (US) ===
=== QuestBusters ===
=== QuestBusters ===
Started by Shay Addams in November of 1984, QuestBusters started as a simple fan made newsletter primarily focused on interactive fiction and adventure games. The newsletter was essentially a print version of what would later become bulletin boards and internet forums. Several hint books were sold through the newsletter.
=== run 5 ===
=== run 5 ===
=== Softline ===
=== Softline ===

Revision as of 12:13, 5 November 2021

As of EXODOS Version 5, Magazines have been added to the project. Magazines included are specific to the time period of the project they are included with. Currently only the eXoDOS project has magazines packed with it. Both digital and print magazines have been included.

Included Magazines

Digital Magazines

Big Blue Disk

Game Bytes

Print Magazines \ Newsletters

Computer Gaming World

Electronic Games

InterAction

Published by Sierra On-Line, InterAction magazine focused on their existing and upcoming catalog of games. Starting in June of 1981 as The On-Line Letter, the magazine ran for 18 years into the spring of 1999. In that time It was also known as the Sierra Newsletter, the Sierra /Dynamix News Magazine, and then eventually it's final name: InterAction. 38 issues were published during this time, all of which are archived and included with eXoDOS.

PC Gamer (US)

QuestBusters

Started by Shay Addams in November of 1984, QuestBusters started as a simple fan made newsletter primarily focused on interactive fiction and adventure games. The newsletter was essentially a print version of what would later become bulletin boards and internet forums. Several hint books were sold through the newsletter.

run 5

Softline