Community publications
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Atari Interface
Atari Interface (also called Atari Interface Magazine or AIM) was an independent magazine by and for the Atari computer user community. Contributors came from a variety of Atari user groups across North America, which are listed in the front of the magazine.
Atart Interface, Volume 2, Number 11, November 1990
This collection includes six issues of Atari Interface from 1990–1991.
Atari Interface used volume and issue numbering until the April/May 1991 issue, when it switched to using the publication month.
Atart Interface, Volume 2, Number 12, December 1990
This collection includes six issues of Atari Interface from 1990–1991.
Atari Interface used volume and issue numbering until the April/May 1991 issue, when it switched to using the publication month.
Atart Interface, Volume 3, August 1991
This collection includes six issues of Atari Interface from 1990–1991.
Atari Interface used volume and issue numbering until the April/May 1991 issue, when it switched to using the publication month.
Atart Interface, Volume 3, Number 1, January 1991
This collection includes six issues of Atari Interface from 1990–1991.
Atari Interface used volume and issue numbering until the April/May 1991 issue, when it switched to using the publication month.
Atart Interface, Volume 3, Number 2, February 1991
This collection includes six issues of Atari Interface from 1990–1991.
Atari Interface used volume and issue numbering until the April/May 1991 issue, when it switched to using the publication month.
Atart Interface, Volume 3, Number 3, March 1991
This collection includes six issues of Atari Interface from 1990–1991.
Atari Interface used volume and issue numbering until the April/May 1991 issue, when it switched to using the publication month.
Nuts & Volts Magazine, Volume 15, Number 11, November 1994
This collection includes various issues of electronics hobbyist and industry magazines. Issues are collected when relevant to the history of video games.
Larger runs of electronics magazines are cataloged separately.
Pixel Bison, Issue 1, June 2020
The library's zine collection currently holds five subcollections of zines by various authors and groups.
Video Magic newsletter, 1992–1993
This collection includes three issues of the long-running, self-published newsletter Video Magic by Frank M. Polosky. The newsletter could be described as an early game collecting magazine. It contains sales listings for used video and computer games, reviews for games on older platforms, and advertisements for gaming magazines, newsletters, and services.
Issue 113 implies that these three issues were given away as a free sample.