Location The Logical Gamer
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The Logical Gamer, Volume 1, Number 9, April 1983
The library has five physical issues of The Logical Gamer, along with digitized scans of the complete run of the magazine. Logical Gamer editorial assistant Bill Barton has given the Video Game History Foundation permission to digitize and share his own copies of the magazine,; in some cases, to avoid redigitizing materials, existing scans from the Internet Archive were used instead.
The Logical Gamer, Volume 1, Number 10, May 1983
The library has five physical issues of The Logical Gamer, along with digitized scans of the complete run of the magazine. Logical Gamer editorial assistant Bill Barton has given the Video Game History Foundation permission to digitize and share his own copies of the magazine,; in some cases, to avoid redigitizing materials, existing scans from the Internet Archive were used instead.
The Logical Gamer, Volume 1, Number 11, June 1983
The library has five physical issues of The Logical Gamer, along with digitized scans of the complete run of the magazine. Logical Gamer editorial assistant Bill Barton has given the Video Game History Foundation permission to digitize and share his own copies of the magazine,; in some cases, to avoid redigitizing materials, existing scans from the Internet Archive were used instead.
The Logical Gamer, Volume 1, Number 12, July 1983
The library has five physical issues of The Logical Gamer, along with digitized scans of the complete run of the magazine. Logical Gamer editorial assistant Bill Barton has given the Video Game History Foundation permission to digitize and share his own copies of the magazine,; in some cases, to avoid redigitizing materials, existing scans from the Internet Archive were used instead.
The Logical Gamer, Volume 2, Number 2, September 1983
The library has five physical issues of The Logical Gamer, along with digitized scans of the complete run of the magazine. Logical Gamer editorial assistant Bill Barton has given the Video Game History Foundation permission to digitize and share his own copies of the magazine,; in some cases, to avoid redigitizing materials, existing scans from the Internet Archive were used instead.