A.N.A.L.O.G. Issue 72 - May 1989
- Whats New in Consumer Electronics The Winter 89 CES did not offer much for Atari 8-bit owners, but there were many items of interest for those who want to stay on the cutting edge of technology. by Arthur Leyenberger
- Super Command Processor Here is a memory-resident DOS that allows you to add your own commands - and all that flexibility in less than 2,000 bytes! by Bryan Schappel
- The Ultimate Graphics File Converter Share your graphics between Newsroom, Print Shop, and MicroPainter with this handy conversion program. by Lee S. Brilliant
- Master Memory Map, Part X The concluding installment of ANALOGs official Atari 8-bit memory map. by Robin Sherer
- Crazy Clown Jumper Can you make it in the circus? Here is your chance to try- without nets. A 100 percent machine-language arcade game. by Brad Timmins
- Ace of Aces Atari Corp by Matthew J.W. Ratcliff
- Game Design Workshop by Craig Patchett
- Boot Camp by Tom Hudson
- Database DELPHI by Michael A. Banks
- BASIC Training by Clayton Walnum
- The End User by Arthur Leyenberger
- Editorial by Clayton Walnum
- Reader Comment The Boot Camp Question by David M. Schoch, Kevin B. Dickinson, Shane Graber, Robert Beauchea
- 8-Bit News Napoleon Wins Award
- 8-Bit News Color Diskettes
- 8-Bit News Power Supply Plans
- 8-Bit News Multiple Disk Formatter
- 8-Bit News Atari Show!
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