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Cover of the June 1989 issue of ANALOG Computing
ANALOG Computing was the longest running and most popular Atari 8-bit magazine in the U.S. In 1989 it was getting close to the end of its days. The June 1989 issue includes:
Features
- The Adventure Game Showdown - How adding pictures to text adventure style games changed adventure gaming.
- Secret Agent: Mission 1 - A type-in text adventure game with a secret agent theme.
- Sector to Printer - A type-in program that creates map print outs of adventure games by extracting map related data stored on disk. This is a demo program tailored for Ultima III.
- Disk Directory Alphabetizer - A type-in program that will reorganize your disk directories to be in alphabetical order.
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Table of Contents from the June 1989 issue of ANALOG Computing
Reviews
- Mario Bros. - Mario Bros. was a 1983 arcade game so this was a pretty late conversion fort he Atari 8-bit. But if there was one thing Atari was good at, it was releasing and re-releasing old games.
- Desert Falcon - This Zaxxon-like game was one of the last major Atari releases for 8-bit computers. It was really an Atari XEGS game but would also work on the XL and XE computers.
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Table of Contents from the June 1989 issue of ANALOG Computing (continued)
Columns
- Database DELPHI - An introduction to the DELPHI online service, the Atari SIG (Special Interest Group) in particular.
- Boot Camp - A look at the 6502 instruction set and how it addresses memory.
- The End User - Info about user groups and a look at SpartDOS X.
Departments
- Editorial - A sort of intro to the "Adventure Game Showdown" article above. There seems to be a concern that adding graphics to text adventures was a bad thing. Ironically, text adventures (with or without graphics) were already pretty much a dead genre by this time.
- Reader Comment - Letters from readers about reviews, previous type-in programs, internal troubles at Atari and the Atari 850 interface.
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Back cover of the June 1989 issue of ANALOG Computing
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