Newsletters
Found in 265 Collections and/or Records:
The Video Game Update, Volume 2, Number 6, September 1983
This collection includes the complete run of Computer Entertainer from 1982 – January 1990, as well as bound volumes of all issues from 1982–1989.
The Video Game Update, Volume 2, Number 7, October 1983
This collection includes the complete run of Computer Entertainer from 1982 – January 1990, as well as bound volumes of all issues from 1982–1989.
The Video Game Update, Volume 2, Number 8, November 1983
This collection includes the complete run of Computer Entertainer from 1982 – January 1990, as well as bound volumes of all issues from 1982–1989.
The Video Game Update, Volume 2, Number 9, December 1983
This collection includes the complete run of Computer Entertainer from 1982 – January 1990, as well as bound volumes of all issues from 1982–1989.
The Video Game Update, Volume 2, Number 10, January 1984
This collection includes the complete run of Computer Entertainer from 1982 – January 1990, as well as bound volumes of all issues from 1982–1989.
The Video Game Update, Volume 2, Number 11, February 1984
This collection includes the complete run of Computer Entertainer from 1982 – January 1990, as well as bound volumes of all issues from 1982–1989.
The Video Game Update, Volume 2, Number 12, March 1984
This collection includes the complete run of Computer Entertainer from 1982 – January 1990, as well as bound volumes of all issues from 1982–1989.
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.
Video Magic newsletter, Issue 111, October/ November 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.
Video Magic newsletter, Issue 112, December 1993 / January 1994
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.