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Revision as of 19:16, 12 August 2006
Contents
Magazines
Denmark
France
- AM Mag
- Amstar
- Amstrad Cent Pour Cent
- Amstrad Magazine
- Amstradebdo et PC
- CPC
- CPC Infos
- Logistrad
- Microstrad
Germany
- CPC Schneider International. This magazine was also known as (In order of appearance):
- PC Schneider International
- PC Amstrad/Schneider International
- PC Amstrad International
- CPC Amstrad International)
- CPC Schneider Magazin
- Happy Computer
- ASM
- Schneider Spezial
- Computer Flohmarkt (CF)
Great Britain
Fanzines
Denmark
Great Britain
- A-OK
- Artificial Intelligence
- BTL
- CPC Domain
- CPC Undercover
- CPC User
- Donut Mag
- Impact
- Playmates
- Potential Difference
- Print-Out
- WACCI
Ireland
Germany
- Bad Mag (disc)
- CPC-Bild (paper)
- CPC Challenge (disc)
- CPC-Fastloader (disc and paper)
- CPC forever (paper)
- CPC-Telegramm (disc)
- Crackers International (paper)
- Disc Mac (disc)
- Digital Press (3rd issue was a french/german production)
- Lamers International (paper)
- Rundschlag (paper)
- Tribal Mag (disc) (de/en/fr)
- X-Treme (disc)
France
and lots, lots more from across Europe and elsewhere.