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  • ...ils/rainbowmagazine-1981-10/page/n1 See this article as it appeared in the magazine, in Archive.org] *[http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com/coco/Cassettes/Games/Conflict%20%28Soft%20Sector%20Marketing%29.zip Download Cassete from color ...
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  • * [[Arcade Games in BASIC for the Color Computer]] [[Bruce Bell]] * [[TRS-80 Color Computer Fantastic Games]] ([[1984]]) [various authors] ...
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  • The first issue of The RAINBOW Magazine was July 1981. The following are links to details of The RAINBOW Magazine ...
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  • ...bit patterns that represent orange and blue are not predictable. Most CoCo games would start up with a title screen and invited the user to press the reset ...to see them one would have to use a TV or composite monitor, or patch the games to use the hardware 128×192 four color mode in which the GIME chip allows t ...
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  • ...ger version, was used last season to keep a full set of statistics on some games for the University of Louisville Cardinals. Because all statistics are kept ...box score, as they will be chopped off to fit. We have made provision for games in which more than 100 points are scored, however. to satisfy you NBA fans. ...
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  • ...ils/rainbowmagazine-1981-10/page/n7 See this article as it appeared in the magazine, in Archive.org] *Virtual disk with programs from Rainbow magazine 10-1981: [[File:Rainbow 1981-10.dsk]] ...
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  • ...e and then SAVE it onto disc directly. I had two substantial tapes full of games — and I transferred them one at a time with total ease. Now they are on dis [https://archive.org/details/rainbowmagazine-1981-11 See Rainbow Magazine 1981-11 Pag 1, in archive.org] ...
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  • ...(page 44), you find Color Computer News listed, but not the Color Computer Magazine (listed on page 129). ...’s garden of good ideas. For this age group the manufacturer has its games stress "creative exploration." This is true for Grobot. You shoul ...
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  • ...ls/rainbowmagazine-1981-09/page/n13 See this article as it appeared in the magazine, page 14]<br> [[Category:Games]] ...
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  • ...to school with a CoCo pen-pal Allen had found through the pages of Rainbow Magazine. ...us, Sub-Etha Software launched at the CoCoFest before the issue of Rainbow Magazine carrying their ad hit newsstands. ...
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  • COMPILER MAGAZINE PRESS RELEASE INFO DEC-93 TELENUT 68MICROS MAGAZINE INFO NEWS FEB-93 DSRTFOX ...
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  • ...tinues from subscribers who sent in the subscription in The Color Computer Magazine&#39;s last issue, and can&#39;t get a refund from Z&mdash;D. If you&#39;re ...Co still lurks, it is seen as slowly succumbing to a sickly diet of arcade games -- seen as a computer with no redeeming social value.&quot; ...
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  • ...ils/rainbowmagazine-1981-09/page/n8 See this article as it appeared in the magazine]<br> [[Category:Games]] ...
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  • <p>they&rsquo;d be needed. I&#39;m not opposed to games, it&rsquo;s just not a major need on my computer. Ditto for a cassette inte ...as when it arrived in the mail . . . looks good. I hope that you leave the games to Rainbow and Hot CoCo. Dennis was the best thing in the C C Mag. Lost a y ...
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  • '''''The Rainbow''''' was a monthly magazine for the [[TRS-80 Color Computer]] by the [[Tandy Corporation]] (now [[Radio ...issues of ''The Rainbow''. Starting with the first anniversary issue, the magazine was professionally typeset and had full color covers. The December [[1982] ...
    171 KB (17,373 words) - 23:50, 27 September 2023
  • ...org/details/rainbowmagazine-1981-09 See this article as it appeared in the magazine]<br> [[Category:Games]] ...
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  • | [[Bugs]] || [[Dave Shewchun]] and [[Roland Knight]] || [[Color Computer Magazine]] || 1983 || 1,2 or 3 || 32K || || Tape, Disk || Game || (D)ECB || || | [[Bugs II]] || [[Dave Shewchun]] and [[Roland Knight]] || [[Color Computer Magazine]] || 1984 || 1,2 or 3 || 64K || || Disk or tape || Game || (D)ECB || || ...
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  • ...bowmagazine-1981-12/page/n4 See this article as it appeared in the Rainbow Magazine 1981-12 Pag 5, in archive.org] [[Category:Games]] ...
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  • ...e CoCo also featured an expansion connector for program cartridges (mostly games) and other expansion devices, such as floppy disk controllers and modems. I ...o not artifact; you'll need to use a TV or composite monitor, or patch the games to use the hardware 128x192 four color mode (where the GIME chip allows the ...
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  • also brought us great games like Space Intruders and Rupert Rhythm... to nude adventure games, etc... In straight ASCII text, formatted 80 ...
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