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Bill Kunkel, 1950-2011

 Person

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

ANALOG Computing

 Series
Identifier: MAG-ANALOG
Abstract ANALOG Computing (originally ANALOG, or A.N.A.L.O.G) was one of the major American magazines covering Atari computers. (The title is an acronym for "Atari Newsletter And Lots Of Games.") Original published by Colony Press, Inc., ANALOG was purchased by Larry Flynt Publishing, which took over publishing reponsibilities starting with Issue 59, following a six-month gap in the publishing...
Dates: Publication: 1983 – December 1989

Atari Explorer

 Series
Identifier: MAG-ATARIEXP
Abstract Atari Explorer was the second official magazine for Atari computers (following Atari Connection), published sporadically from 1985–1993. The magazine was founded shortly after Warner Communications spun off the consumer products division of Atari into a separate company, Atari Corporation.The magazine featured coverage of Atari computer software and hardware, as well as news about the company itself. Although the magazine mostly stuck to a bimonthly publishing schedule, apparent...
Dates: Publication: 1985–1993

Electronic Games, October 1992 — July 1995

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes every issue of Electronic Games, Fusion, and Intelligent Gamer in their various forms between 1992–1997. Most supplements included with Electronic Games are missing.

Dates: Publication: October 1992 — July 1995

Electronic Games / Computer Entertainment

 Series
Identifier: MAG-EGAMES
Abstract Electronic Games is the earliest known American magazine dedicated to video games. The magazine was spun off from Arcade Alley, a column previously published in Video magazine, also owned by Reese Publishing Company. Electronic Games was a formative magazine for video game journalism and was the starting place for several notable early video game journalists, including Arnie Katz, Bill Kunkel, and Joyce Worley.Electronic Games was discontinued in 1985 and reworked as the more...
Dates: Publication: Winter 1981 – August 1985

Electronic Games / Fusion / Intelligent Gamer

 Series
Identifier: MAG-EGAMES2
Abstract Electronic Games (later known as Fusion, Intelligent Gamer's Fusion, and Intelligent Gamer) was the second run of Electronic Games, a video game magazine which originally ran from 1981–1985. The staff for the second run of Electronic Games initially included many of the editors from the original magazine, such as Arnie Katz, Bill Kunkel, and Joyce Worley.The magazine went through a number of...
Dates: Publication: October 1992 – January 1997

Electronic Games special issues

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes all 34 issues of Electronic Games, all four issues of Computer Entertainment, and the three special buyers guides and software encyclopedia published with Electronic Games.

Dates: Publication: Winter 1981 – August 1985

Fusion, August 1995 – February 1996

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes every issue of Electronic Games, Fusion, and Intelligent Gamer in their various forms between 1992–1997. Most supplements included with Electronic Games are missing.

Dates: Publication: August 1995 – February 1996

Intelligent Gamer, June 1996 – January 1997

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes every issue of Electronic Games, Fusion, and Intelligent Gamer in their various forms between 1992–1997. Most supplements included with Electronic Games are missing.

Dates: Publication: June 1996 – January 1997

Intelligent Gamer's Fusion, March 1996 – May 1996

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This collection includes every issue of Electronic Games, Fusion, and Intelligent Gamer in their various forms between 1992–1997. Most supplements included with Electronic Games are missing.

Dates: Publication: March 1996 – May 1996

Tips & Tricks

 Series
Identifier: MAG-TIPSTRICKS
Abstract Tips & Tricks was a long-running video game magazine that covered game strategies and cheat codes. The magazine was a spinoff of VideoGames & Computer Entertainment, also published by Larry Flynt Publications. For most of its run, Chris Bieniek was the magazine's editor-in-chief.Starting in 1998, Larry Flynt Publications also published a supplementary magazine, Tips & Tricks Video Game Codebook, which continued to be published for several...
Dates: Publication: Spring 1994 – February 2011