Commodore User (From 1983 to 1990)

Commodore User was one of the oldest British Commodore magazines.

A publishing history spanning over 15 years, mixing content with technical and games features. Incorporating Vic Computing in 1983 by publishers EMAP, the magazine's focus moved to the emerging Commodore 64, before introducing Amiga coverage in 1986, paving the way for Amiga's dominance and a title change to CU Amiga in 1990. Covering the 16-bit computer, the magazine continued for another eight years until the last issue was published in October 1998 when EMAP opted to close the magazine due to falling sales and a change in focus for EMAP.

27 Downloadable Issues From October 1983 to December 1985

Commodore User

Commodore User

October 1983

Commodore User

Commodore User

November 1983

Commodore User

Commodore User

December 1983

Commodore User

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January 1984

Commodore User

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February 1984

Commodore User

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March 1984

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April 1984

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May 1984

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June 1984

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July 1984

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August 1984

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September 1984

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October 1984

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November 1984

Commodore User

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December 1984

Commodore User

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January 1985

Commodore User

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February 1985

Commodore User

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March 1985

Commodore User

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April 1985

Commodore User

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May 1985

Commodore User

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June 1985

Commodore User

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July 1985

Commodore User

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August 1985

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September 1985

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Commodore User

October 1985

Commodore User

Commodore User

November 1985

Commodore User

Commodore User

December 1985

Retro 8-Bit Computer Collection from 1979 to 1986.

A short history of retro 8-bit computers spanning from 1979 with the Atari 400 through to 1986 and the ZX Spectrum 128.

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