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NEWPRODUCTS
FROM COMMODORE
May 1985 ^
U.S.$2.50 ©02289
SPORTS
SOFTWARE
• Football
• Baseball
• Basketball
• Tennis
• Boxing
Commodore128 Commodore LCD
PersonalComputer LapComputer
FREE PROGRAMS
TOTYPE AND SAVE
• EasterEgg Hunt
• LunarLander
• StatesoftheUnion
• Concentration
THE
HITCHHIKER'S
GUIDE TO
DOUGLAS ADAMS
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USETHECOMMODORE64
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Viduzzles
11:00A.M.
Micro Cookbook
It's 6 a.m. Do you know
where your husband is?
It's 8 a.m. Do you know
where your daughter is?
It's 11 a.m. Do you know
where you are?
We do.
We make the Commodore
64!"thecomputerthat's in more
homes , businesses and schools
than any other computer.
With its 64K memory, its
high fidelity sound and its high
resolution sprite graphics, it's
one powerful computer. With its
price—about one third that of
the64K IBM PCjr'" or the
Apple lie™—it's one affordable
computer. (In fact, you can add
a disk drive, a printer or a
modem and get a powerful
computing system forjust
about the price of those other
computers alone.)
And with all the
Commodore software programs
we make for it, it's one useful
computer.
What can you use it for?
Just about anything you want
to. For fun or profit, for
homework or housework, for
higher game scores or higher
S.A.T. scores, for words or
music. For all hours of the day.
And night.
So if you're looking for a
computer, it pays to look into
the Commodore 64.
You'll definitely have
enough money for it. Just make
sureyou haveenough timefor it.
COMMODORE64^
IT'S NOT HOW LITTLE IT COSTS,
IT'S HOW MUCH YOU GET.
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VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, ISSUE 14
APRIL/MAY 1985
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D E P A R T M E N T S
IISITOR'S
WE'RE CLAD YOU ASKED
4
GOAL LINE
SHORT VARDflGE
3 INSIDE BLITZ
4 RUNNING
PASS S
PASSING
outside blit;
LETTERS
6
BUTTERFIELD
8
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JOYSTICK LUNATIC
10
DIAMOND APPRAISALS
66
NEWS FROM THE FRONT
12
Whetheryou preferstrategyoraction, there'sa Commodore 64 baseball
gameforyou. by MarkCotone
ONLY IN APRIL
15
GAME REVIEWS
THE ROAR OF THE GREASE,
THE SMELL OF THE CROWD
70
The Hulkreviewed by Tom Benlord
Rug RlUei ti ..■.'..:: , Tuneisflnioto
BoulderDash reviewedBy MarkColons
Murderon the Zlndemeufreviewed byWallLounsbery
SOUCer AttQCk reviewed byGordon 0,v.'rs
Stealth reviewed byTom Benford
Castles Of Dr. Creep reviewed by TedSalomons
Heist reviewed by Mark Colons
TappBfreviewed by Tom Benlord
States and Traits reviewed byChristineAdanwc
Raid Over MOSCOWreviewedbyKevin Dewey
Blockade Runnerreviewed ByTed Eolamorte
BEHIND THE PROGRAMS
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Tackle the auto racing circuit without risking lite and limb.
by JimGrocely
JULIUS ERVING AND LARRY BIRD
GO ONE ON ONE
73
Ply your skills agains! Ihe best in Ihe business, by KevinDewey
FOOTBALL FOR THE CONNOISSEUR
Some of Ihe best strategy and action games are built for gridiron
gamesters, by Lenny Nelson
RINGSIDE SEAT
77
Control Ihe action asthetop conlenders slug ilout. byjetiseinnn
Hitchhiker's Guide to Douglas Adams byDonGu*mon
What's Next lor David Simons?
by David R. Brooks& SusanG. Caughlon
SOFTWARE REVIEWS
54
WHAT'SALL THIS RACQUET
ABOUT COMPUTER TENNIS?
56
Tennis offers you a chanceto go to the net with the best,
by John O'Brien
MicroAstrologer previeweOBySteve Flnkel
Designer's Pencil reviewed oyErvinbom
JIFFIES
59
60
COMMODORE INTRODUCES TWO
NEW COMPUTERS AT CES
Program Boot tor Ihe 64 byKatherlrra Myers
BASIC RenumberbyCharlesMoehrlnger
BitBannerJerryA. Sturdivant
ColorScheme byC.W. DeLaughter
COMPUTER TUTOR
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The Commodore 128 personal computer (64-compatible) and LCD
tap computerwere the talk of January's Consumer ElectronicsShow,
by Diane LeBold
Easter Egg Hunt by Bruce Jaeger
Concentration by ■.■- ■-,v oidham
NO MORE PENCILS
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Text Line Processor, Part 1 oyStephen Loven 96
Graphing Simulatorbytan Adam 98
Build YourOwn Computer Control System bylou mnsnow 100
Sprite Catalog Sprite Data byAndyGamble
102
List Processing In LOGO by Duuld Malmbera
USER GROUPS
114
118
GAME PROGRAMS
HOWTO ENTER PROGRAMS
123
Lunar Lander byjaim Baitey
States of !tie Union t ,■■■■■ joeger
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ADVERTISERS' INDEX
128
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