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As of the second issue, the fanzine is printed in full colour. Each issue is available to purchase at http://www.cpcfanzine.com where Issue 1 is also available to read on-line for free. Further issues will be made available in this fashion, at least 6 months after their publishing date.
 
As of the second issue, the fanzine is printed in full colour. Each issue is available to purchase at http://www.cpcfanzine.com where Issue 1 is also available to read on-line for free. Further issues will be made available in this fashion, at least 6 months after their publishing date.
  
The third issue, due out in July 2018 will include features on Hi-Tec Software and SymbOS vs. FutureOS, as well as reviews of the latest CPC releases.
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The third issue, was finally released due out in July 2020 and featured articles such as a history of Hi-Tec Software, a look at the USIfAC, a look at 8-Bit Memoirs as well as reviews of recent CPC games.
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Issue 4 was announced in Novemember 2021 as a special Christmas issue to be released the following month.  
  
 
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Revision as of 09:09, 24 November 2021

Colour Personal Computing, Issue 2

About Colour Personal Computing

Colour Personal Computing is a fanzine dedicated to the Amstrad CPC, written by James Ford (Skunkfish).

Each issue is A5 sized and has a minimum of 32 pages, covering the latest news, game previews and reviews, interviews, hardware and much more.

The first issue of the fanzine is available in black and white but also had a limited run in colour to those who backed the Kickstarter campaign. A Kickstarter campaign was launched on the 31st July 2016 to raise funds towards the print run of the first issue.

As of the second issue, the fanzine is printed in full colour. Each issue is available to purchase at http://www.cpcfanzine.com where Issue 1 is also available to read on-line for free. Further issues will be made available in this fashion, at least 6 months after their publishing date.

The third issue, was finally released due out in July 2020 and featured articles such as a history of Hi-Tec Software, a look at the USIfAC, a look at 8-Bit Memoirs as well as reviews of recent CPC games.

Issue 4 was announced in Novemember 2021 as a special Christmas issue to be released the following month.

Past Issues