Personal computer magazines from Spain
The advent of personal computers brought with it the emergence of many specialized magazines.
A list of personal computer magazines from Spain.
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The advent of personal computers brought with it the emergence of many specialized magazines.
A list of personal computer magazines from Spain.
View all countries.Order by name or launch date:
Director: Javier San Román
Published by: Ordenador Individual, S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1982
Language: Spanish
The oldest computer magazine published in Spain.
Published by: Ediciones y Suscripciones, S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1983
Price: 250 ESP
Language: Spanish
Ordenador Popular is the Spanish edition of the famous American magazine Popular Computing by McGraw Hill, although each issue alternated its content with translations of...
Published by: Ediciones Arcadia S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1983
Price: 300 ESP
Language: Spanish
The Spanish magazine Chip Micros, "the practical personal computer magazine," published by Ediciones Arcadia S.A., was the little sister of Chip magazine, "professional computing."
In:
Spain
First issue: 1983
Last issue: 1987
Issues: 41
Language: Spanish
The first Spanish magazine dedicated to a single computer.
Issue 1 of the magazine was reissued three times, and issue 2 was reissued twice.
Published by: Manhattan Transfers, S.A
In:
Spain
First issue: 1984
Issues: 8
Spacial issues: 0
Price: 175 ESP
Language: Spanish
It covered all kinds of games (board games, table games, etc.), including electronic games, arcade games, and console and computer games. Its pages also included an extensive...
Published by: Microelectrónica y Control s.a. | Simsa
In:
Spain
First issue: 1984
Last issue: 1989
Issues: 64
Spacial issues: 2
Price: 275 ESP
Language: Spanish
It was one of the longest-running Commodore magazines.
Director: Revista española especializada en los sistemas de Commodore.
Published by: Ediciones y Suscripciones S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1984
Last issue: 1987
Issues: 40
Price: 250 ESP
Language: Spanish
In:
Spain
First issue: 1984
Last issue: 1986
Issues: 25
Price: 250 ESP
Language: Spanish
Published by: HobbyPress
In:
Spain
First issue: 1984
Last issue: 1992
Spacial issues: 1
Language: Spanish
Its publication frequency has expanded from weekly to biweekly to monthly.
A new special issue was published in April 2007.
Published by: Monser, S. A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1986
Price: 595 ESP
Language: Spanish
MSX magazine that included a cassette tape.
Director: José Nieto Rubio
Published by: Monser S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Price: 375 ESP
Language: Spanish
A 16-page magazine dedicated entirely to the ZX Spectrum, which included a tape containing a single machine-coded game (usually a pirated game, with a changed name), which was...
Published by: Grupo 21 / G.T.S. (Grupo de Trabajo Software)
In:
Spain (Madrid)
First issue: 1985
Price: 300 ESP
Language: Spanish
Soft Spectrum began as a 20-page magazine accompanied by a cassette tape of programs.
Starting with issue 17, and priced at 690 pesetas, it began to include a single program, in...
Published by: Monser S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Issues: 5
Price: 195 ESP
Language: Spanish
A magazine that included lists of BASIC games for various computers (Spectrum, MSX, Commodore, Amstrad) and a blank tape to burn them onto.
Published by a publisher with little...
In:
Spain (Barcelona)
First issue: 1985
Price: 850 ESP
Language: Spanish
This magazine was the Spanish version of the one that already existed in Italy, where this Spanish edition was printed and then distributed from Barcelona.
The magazine's...
Director: Luis Sanguino Arias
Published by: Genesis
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Price: 325 ESP
Language: Spanish
Published by: Manhattan Transfer S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1988
Issues: 40
Spacial issues: 2
Language: Spanish
Its first two issues were published under the title "Super Juegos Extra Ordenadores MSX."
The magazine eventually merged with "MSX Club," from the same publisher.
Published by: International Data Group
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 2006
Price: 500 ESP
Language: Spanish
Spanish edition of the American magazine founded in March 1983, which began its journey with the March-April 1985 issue.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1985
Issues: 25
Price: 250 ESP
Language: Spanish
Published by: HobbyPress
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Language: Spanish
Micromanía was one of the first European magazines dedicated exclusively to video games.
In its second phase, which began in June 1988, the publication format changed to...
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1991
Issues: 75
Spacial issues: 1
Language: Spanish
Starting with issue 44, it merged with the magazine "MSX Extra".
Published by: Forum (Planeta-DeAgostini)
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1987
Issues: 21
Spacial issues: 1
Price: 350 ESP
Language: Spanish
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1987
Issues: 100
Spacial issues: 5
Price: 150 ESP
Language: Spanish
Weekly magazine for Amstrad computers.
First with the title MicroHobby Amstrad Semanal, from issue 1 (September 1985) to issue 64 (December 1986). Then simply as Amstrad...
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1987
Issues: 27
Spacial issues: 2
Language: Spanish
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1989
Issues: 41
Price: 300 ESP
Language: Spanish
Magazine originally dedicated to the Amstrad computer. However, after Amstrad acquired the Sinclair brand, it began to use the name of both systems (with new numbering) and...
In:
Spain
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1987
Language: Spanish
In its early days it was published weekly, moving from issue 18 (in April 1986) to a monthly publication.
Published by: Editoroal GTS
In:
Spain (Madrid)
First issue: 1986
Price: 295 ESP
Language: Spanish
The content of this magazine was basically lists of programs (mainly games) in BASIC. The idea was to learn how to program.
Published by: Ingelek, S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1986
Last issue: 1987
Issues: 20
Magazine dedicated to Amstrad computers.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1986
Last issue: 1988
Issues: 31
Spacial issues: 2
Language: Spanish
Magazine originally aimed at the MSX computer, but from issue 23 onwards it was renamed Input Micros, shifting its content towards Atari and other computers.
Published by: Hobby Press S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1987
Last issue: 1988
Issues: 10
Price: 350 ESP
Language: Spanish
This magazine is the successor to Amstrad Weekly, and only 10 issues were published.
Director: Juilián Calero
Published by: J.H.C.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1987
Last issue: 1989
Issues: 14
Price: 350 ESP
Language: Spanish
Published by: Sygran S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1987
Last issue: 1987
Issues: 5
Price: 200 ESP
Language: Spanish
In:
Spain
First issue: 1988
Price: 750 ESP
Language: Spanish
Magazine for the Amstrad PC 1512 and 1640 family of computers.
Since its inception, it included a 5 1/4-inch floppy disk.
Published by: RGB
In:
Spain
First issue: 1988
Last issue: 2013
Language: Spanish
The magazine was founded in 1988 as PC Magazine Actual and renamed PC Actual in 1991.
After its closure in 2013, it became a web version.
Director: Willy Miragall
Published by: Manhattan Transfer S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1988
Last issue: 1989
Issues: 10
Language: Spanish
Published by: Indescomp S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1989
Last issue: 1990
Language: Spanish
In:
Spain
First issue: 1989
Last issue: 1992
Issues: 36
Price: 295 ESP
Language: Spanish
Following Sinclair's acquisition by Amstrad, Amstrad redesigned its Amstrad User magazine to include both systems.
Starting with issue 15, it changed its name to Magaocio, which...
Published by: CW Communications
In:
Spain
First issue: 1989
Last issue: 1994
Issues: 58
Price: 500 ESP
Language: Spanish
The Spanish edition of Amiga World, dedicated exclusively to the Commodore Amiga.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1992
Price: 500 ESP
Language: Spanish
The Spanish edition of this English magazine dedicated to the IBM PC compatible.
It included a software diskette in its first 5.25 issues, then in 3.5 issues. It also included a...
Director: Pedro de Frutos
Published by: Grupo Zeta
In:
Spain
First issue: 1992
Last issue: 2009
Issues: 193
Price: 175 ESP
Language: Spanish
Dedicated to computer and console games, Grupo Zeta published to compete with the Hobby Press group's Hobby Consolas magazine.
Its original name was "Los Superjuegos del mes"...
In:
Spain
First issue: 1992
Last issue: 1997
Issues: 57
Price: 600 ESP
Language: Spanish
A video game magazine for PC computers, which used to include software; the first issues were on 5.5-inch disks, and the last one was on CD.
Published by: HobbyPress
In:
Spain
First issue: 1992
Price: 650 ESP
Language: Spanish
A magazine dedicated exclusively to the then-emerging world of PCs, it quickly became a benchmark.
The magazine was very long-lived but had a variety of titles depending on the...
Director: Juan Carlos García
Published by: Hobby Press S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1992
Last issue: 2018
Issues: 316
Language: Spanish
Nintendo Action was the official magazine of the video game company Nintendo in Spain for 26 years. It changed its name to "Official Nintendo Magazine" in issue 229, in December...
Published by: F&G Editores
In:
Spain
First issue: 1993
Price: 650 ESP
Language: Spanish
Published by: Hobby Press S.A.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1993
Last issue: 1996
Issues: 34
Price: 200 ESP
Language: Spanish
Published by: Grupo Zeta
In:
Spain
First issue: 1993
Last issue: 1996
Price: 750 ESP
Language: Spanish
In:
Spain
First issue: 1994
Language: Spanish
PC Pro magazine, of British origin and edited by Tim Danton since 1994, has had its Spanish edition.
Published by: Revistas Profesionales
In:
Spain
First issue: 1994
Last issue: 2009
Language: Spanish
Published by: Madrid Multipress
In:
Spain
First issue: 1994
Price: 995 ESP
Language: Spanish
In:
Spain
First issue: 1995
Language: Spanish
The North American edition of Family PC was released in 1994 and discontinued publication in 2002.
The Spanish edition was released in .
Published by: Hobbypress
In:
Spain
First issue: 1995
Language: Spanish
The magazine came with a CD full of shareware programs for DOS, OS/2, and Windows: utilities, games, music modules, etc.
The magazine disappeared with the arrival of the...
In:
Spain
First issue: 1995
Last issue: 1999
Issues: 47
Spacial issues: 1
Language: Spanish
Director: José Emilio Barbero
Published by: Editorial América Ibérica
In:
Spain
First issue: 1995
Last issue: 2001
Issues: 71
Price: 650 ESP
Language: Spanish
The Spanish edition of this American video game magazine, published there between 1981 and 2006, is considered a pioneer in its genre.
The Spanish edition of the magazine...
Director: Andrés Gómez Miranda
Published by: MegaMultimedia
In:
Spain (Málaga)
First issue: 1997
Language: Spanish
A magazine with underground content, which focused on hacking, cracking, virus creation, and Linux.
Its centerfold included "Algarroba," a small, more casual magazine with...
Published by: Técnica S.L.
In:
Spain
First issue: 1997
Language: Spanish
Magazine specializing in all topics related to 3D work with computers.
Director: Jorge Martínez
Published by: Heinrich Bauer Ediciones
In:
Spain
First issue: 1999
Issues: 21
Price: 395 ESP
Language: Spanish
The Spanish version of the German magazine of the same name.
Published by: Iberprensa
In:
Spain
First issue: 2000
Last issue: 2010
Language: Spanish
The monthly magazine for GNU/LINUX enthusiasts.
Director: J. Sentís
Published by: Editotrans S.L.
In:
Spain
First issue: 2002
Last issue: 2005
Issues: 30
Language: Spanish
The hackXcrack magazine (which later became known as PC Paso a Paso) was a leading publication on hacking and networks.
Published by: Axel Springer
In:
Spain
First issue: 2003
Last issue: 2017
Issues: 182
Language: Spanish
PC Manía magazine was renamed with this title starting in February 2003, giving it a fresh look.
The magazine will close in December 2017 with issue 182, after 15 years of...
Director: Eduardo
In:
Spain
First issue: 2003
Issues: 2
Language: Spanish
A magazine that closed after two issues were published.
Director: Jordi Navarrete
Published by: Aurum
In:
Spain (Barcelona)
First issue: 2005
Last issue: 2006
Issues: 17
Language: Spanish
It was the successor to Game Live magazine.
Published by: RetroWiki y Cacharreo
In:
Spain
First issue: 2011
Last issue: 2015
Issues: 12
Language: Spanish
RetroWiki Magazine explores microcomputers, their history, languages, and architecture. Not to mention consoles and video games.