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Personal computer magazines from USA

The advent of personal computers brought with it the emergence of many specialized magazines.

A list of personal computer magazines from USA.

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Published by: Ziff-Davis Publishing
In: US USA
First issue: 1954
Last issue: 1985
Language: English

Popular Electronics was a magazine aimed at electronics hobbyists, which became the best-selling electronics magazine in the world. Popular Electronics averaged 409,344 copies...

Published by: UBM Technology Group
In: US USA
First issue: 1975
Last issue: 1998
Language: English

Byte was a microcomputer magazine, influential in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage.
While many magazines in the mid-1980s...

Director: David J. Thompson
In: US USA (Bend)
First issue: 1981
Last issue: 1990
Issues: 53
Language: English

Micro Cornucopia, sometimes abbreviated as Micro C, was a 1980s magazine for microcomputer hobbyists and enthusiasts. It was published in Bend, Oregon, by former Tektronix...

Director: Wendy Sheehan Donnell
Published by: Ziff-Davis Publishing Holdings Inc.
In: US USA
First issue: 1982
Last issue: 2009
Language: English

PC Magazine was created by David Bunnell, Jim Edlin, and Cheryl Woodard.
It provides reviews and previews of the latest hardware and software for the information technology...

Director: Claudia Cohl
Published by: Scholastic
In: US USA (New York)
First issue: 1983
Last issue: 2001
Language: English

Family Computing (later Family & Home Office Computing and Home Office Computing) was an American computer magazine published by Scholastic from the 1980s to the early 2000s. It...

Published by: IDG Publishing
In: US USA (Massachusetts)
First issue: 1985
Last issue: 1995
Language: English

The American magazine based on the Amiga system.

Published by: Softdisk
In: US USA (Shreveport)
First issue: 1986
Last issue: 1998
Price: 9.95 USD
Language: English

Big Blue Disk was a monthly magazine, published beginning in November 1986, containing one or more attached floppy disks. It took its title from IBM's nickname, Big Blue.

IBM...

Published by: LucasArts (subsidiaria de Lucasfilm Ltd.)
In: US USA
First issue: 1990
Last issue: 1999
Issues: 13
Language: English

The Adventurer was the official magazine of LucasArts (formerly Lucasfilm Games), published between 1990 and 1996. It was primarily dedicated to the company's graphic adventure...

Published by: Sierra On-line
In: US USA
First issue: 1991
Last issue: 1999
Language: English

InterAction was Sierra On-Line's magazine published to advertise its products.

Sierra On-Line's official magazine dedicated to its graphic adventures was called InterAction...