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Atari computer magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Atari Connection was a magazine for owners of Atari 8-bit computers published by Atari, Inc.'s Computer Division.[1] Editions were quarterly from the spring of 1981 to the summer of 1984 when the company was sold to Jack Tramiel. There was also a one-off "Welcome Edition" a few pages long prior to the spring 1981 edition. Including the Welcome, a total of 15 editions were produced.
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Categories | Computer magazine |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Publisher | Atari, Inc. |
First issue | Spring 1981 |
Final issue Number | Summer 1984 Volume 4, No. 2 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The magazine contained a mixture of news, generally fawning software and book reviews, and technical articles at a mixture of skill levels. One recurring feature was "Find the Bug" contest, which generally resulted in a winner receiving a game cartridge.
Over its history, a number of well-known authors submitted articles to the magazine, including Tom Hudson.
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