Computer games
Found in 2036 Collections and/or Records:
Retro Gamer, Volume 2, Issue 2, March 17, 2005
This is a nearly complete and ongoing collection of Retro Gamer, along with several books and special annual issues published under the Retro Gamer brand name. There may be additional special issues of Retro Gamer not held by the collection.
Retro Gamer, Volume 2, Issue 3, April 2005
This is a nearly complete and ongoing collection of Retro Gamer, along with several books and special annual issues published under the Retro Gamer brand name. There may be additional special issues of Retro Gamer not held by the collection.
Retro Gamer, Volume 2, Issue 4, May 12, 2005
This is a nearly complete and ongoing collection of Retro Gamer, along with several books and special annual issues published under the Retro Gamer brand name. There may be additional special issues of Retro Gamer not held by the collection.
Retro Gamer, Volume 2, Issue 5, June 9, 2005
This is a nearly complete and ongoing collection of Retro Gamer, along with several books and special annual issues published under the Retro Gamer brand name. There may be additional special issues of Retro Gamer not held by the collection.
Retro Gamer, Volume 2, Issue 6, July 7, 2005
This is a nearly complete and ongoing collection of Retro Gamer, along with several books and special annual issues published under the Retro Gamer brand name. There may be additional special issues of Retro Gamer not held by the collection.
Scholastic Family Software catalog, circa 1989
This is a collection of video game retailer catalogs. Currently, the library does not actively seek these out but will accession them when donated.
Sierra News Magazine, Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 1990
This is a near-complete collection of InterAction, as well as two issues of Sierra News Magazine. The magazine retained the same numbering scheme across its entire run.
Sierra News Magazine, Volume 3, Number 2, Fall 1990
This is a near-complete collection of InterAction, as well as two issues of Sierra News Magazine. The magazine retained the same numbering scheme across its entire run.
Softline
Softline was a spinoff of the Apple II user magazine Softalk focusing on computer games, which the premiere issue declared to be "the primary use" for personal computers at the time. The bimonthly magazine ran from 1981 to 1984, briefly rebranding as St.Game in the final issue, after which it was dicontinued along with the original Softalk.