CPCWiki forum

General Category => General Discussion - Introductions => Topic started by: WiltshireWizard on 13:51, 14 June 19

Title: clunts
Post by: WiltshireWizard on 13:51, 14 June 19
flik


Cheers.
Title: Re: A cassette magazine published in mid 80s?
Post by: ComSoft6128 on 14:08, 14 June 19
I'm sure Zoe Robinson covered this a few months ago,
have a look thru her posts and you should find it.

Cheers,

Peter
Title: m
Post by: WiltshireWizard on 15:37, 14 June 19
p
Title: Re: A cassette magazine published in mid 80s?
Post by: Zoe Robinson on 19:59, 14 June 19
The only cassette magazine for the CPC that I'm familiar with was CPC 464 Computing (later just CPC Computing but totally different to the other CPC Computing that would come later). It was the CPC equivalent of Spectrum Computing, which was produced by the same publisher (Argus Press).


I covered CPC 464 Computing in episode 4 of CPCine: The Amstrad CPC Video Magazine.


https://youtu.be/Sk4qigHuMWg?t=1786


CPC 464 Computing magazine was pretty interesting, I have to admit - and it had fairly close ties to Amsoft at the start of its life, which meant it put out information that other magazines at the time just couldn't dream of. It's also how we know which Roland game was developed first, because they had such close ties to Amsoft.


(Roland in the Caves was the first one developed, by the way)
Title: Re: A cassette magazine published in mid 80s?
Post by: WiltshireWizard on 20:48, 14 June 19
Ye
Title: pop
Post by: WiltshireWizard on 09:16, 15 June 19
ou
Title: Re: A cassette magazine published in mid 80s?
Post by: Zoe Robinson on 10:31, 15 June 19
I haven't yet reached issue 10 (I'm reading them all in real time, to cover on CPCine) so I'll look forward to getting to that one.


Glad you're still enjoying loading from tape. It's a lost art in many ways. :)
Powered by SMFPacks Menu Editor Mod