Commodore Horizons (May 1984)

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Commodore Horizons is one more of a seemingly endelsss number of magazines that covered the Commodore 64 (and VIC-20) in the U.K. in the 1980s. The May 1984 issue includes:

  • Letters - Taking issue with our games reviews, more on converting your computer, and the saga of tape versus disk continued.
  • Clubnet - This month Chris Jenkins visits the North London group.
  • News - Commodore's art competition, the latest hardware and software, and advance information on the CBM show.
  • Making music on the C64 - Computer music expert David Fox makes the 64 sing for its supper
  • Games software - Intrepid Pete Gerrard takes on the aliens, cavemen, charioteers and assorted baddies in this month's look at the latest games.
  • Business software - Mike Watts gets organized with databases.
  • Profile - The Hungarians are coming! We talk to David Bishop of Andromeda Software and reveal plans for a game invasion.
  • Fred goes Eatabout - Basic games programming made easy with the help of Steven Brain and a hungry caterpillar named Fred.
  • Basicmon - A powerful machine language code programming aid from M C Hart.
  • Software file - More readers' programs for you to enjoy, featuring colors, crashes and catastrophes for the Vic and 64.

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