Zzap! 64 (November 1992)

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Cover of the November 1992 issue of Zzap! 64


Zzap! 64 was something we didn't have here in the U.S. and that is a gaming magazine dedicated to the Commodore 64. This issue is from 1992 and there was no longer much going on in terms of gaming (or anything else) for the Commodore 64 at that time. Which explains why this issue was the last (though it would be replaced by Commodore Force (also published in the U.K.) which would continue on for a little while. The November 1992 issue of Zzap! 64 includes:

Regulars

  • Zzap! Zone - News about the end of Zzap! and the beginning of a new Commodore 64 magazine plus Zzap! editors discuss what they would be reincarnated as.

  • Tape Worm - A look at what's on the cover tape including Silk Worm, Ninja Warriors, Breakdown, Frenzy, Hallax, and more.

  • Stuff 'N' Charts - A new controller from Spectra Video (Nigel Mansell's Freewheel), a look at a preproduction version of Lemmings for the C64, new Star Trek The Next Generation game forthcoming, and more. Plus a list of the top 100 selling programs for the C64.

  • PD File - A look at some of the latest demos including Just in Time (Grafitty), Dreams (Eternity), Justice (Triad), and more.

  • Tips Section - Tips, codes, and cheats for various games including Potsworth & Co, Cool Croc Twins, Thalamus, Hudson Hawk, Arnie, The Blues Brothers, Exolon, Robocop and more.

  • Adventures - Book review of A Beginner's Guide to Adventures, plus reviews of Danger Adventurer at Work 2, and more.

  • Letters - Letters from readers about Maniac Mansion, previous issues of Zzap!, review scores, BASIC programming, and more.

  • Hi-Scores - Reader submitted scores for Alleycat, Bubble Dizzy, Arnie, Creatures, Creatures 2, Gribbly's Day Out, Hudson Hawk, Super Off-Road, Klax, Midnight Resistance, NARC, Navy S.E.A.L.S., Smash T.V., Robocop 2, Robocop 3, Rod-Land, Rainbow, Puzznic, Terminator 2, and more.

  • Previews - Previews of upcoming games including International Tennis, Crystal Kingdom Dizzy, Sceptre Baghdad, and more.

  • Next Month! - A brand new magazine.


Table of Contents from the November 1992 issue of Zzap! 64


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Surprised it was still going in 1992, this was the dominant alera of the Amiga and maybe Pentium had just been released.

Sending you an Ecency curation vote!