Commodore Format (February 1992)

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Cover of the February 1992 issue of Commodore Format


By 1992, the Commodore 64 market was almost completely dead in the U.S. However, in other parts of the world, particularly the U.K., it still had some life in it. In fact, in this issue of Commodore Format they claim over 100,000 Commodore 64s were sold over the Christmas 1991 season. Commodore Format was one of a few Commodore 64 magazines still around in the U.K. at the time. It had an emphasis on games but covered other aspects as well. The February 1992 issue includes:

Games

  • First Samurai - An arcade adventure game featuring a young Samurai warrior.

  • Creatures II - An arcade/platform/adventure game featuring Clyde Radcliffe in a sequel in which he must rescue his kidnapped family.

  • Neighbours - Race various kids machines (go-carts, bikes, etc.) around the neighborhood). Here the gameplay is compared to Back to the Future II. It reminds me a bit of Paperboy.

  • Space Gun - Wander around the corridors of a direlect spaceship killing aliens.

  • Famous Five - A series of graphic adventure games.


Table of Contents from the February 1992 issue of Commodore Format

CF Special

  • Public Figures - A look at some of the latest public domain software for the Commodore 64. Some titles include Clystron, Probe X, Invaders, Twister, Blue Thunder, Ground Snipe, various demos and more.

  • Prizes Galore - A couple of competitions in which you can win a copy of Ultima VI, Paperboy 2 and a disk drive.

Regulars

  • Powerpack Pages - An overview of software included on the cover tape. There are some full games including Cyberdyne Warrior, Battle Valley, and Sensitive plus a demo of Indy Heat.

  • Early Warning - Previews of upcoming games including Robocop III and International Sports Challenge.

  • CF Scanner - Briefer looks at games further out, including Hook, Crazy Cars 3, Aliens III, and The Cool Croc Twins.

  • Gamebusters - Tips and tricks for Aliens, Little Puff, Rodland, Knightmare, and more plus a detailed guide to Smash TV.

  • Budget Games - A look at recent budget games, including Kamikaze, Monte Carlo Casino, Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, Pro Boxing Simulator, Phelias Foggs, Balloon Battles, Sleepwalker, F1 Tornado, and CJ in the USA.


Back cover from the February 1992 issue of Commodore Format

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I think in 1992 in Poland (and probably in eastern europe in general) C64 was still going strong (esp demoscene) but Amiga was on the big rise considering Commodore released A1200 that year.
100k units sold is not bad👍

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I upgraded from a Commodore 64 in late 1993. I considered buying an Amiga but by that time it was pretty clear that Commodore wasn't going to last much longer and the fate of Amiga didn't look promising. I ended up with a PC as I went off to college. It was a nice one from Gateway 2000 and I never really had any regrets. I acquired an Amiga much later though.

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Wow, this was really interesting to read about. I love to read about gaming history. Thanks for the post.

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