Compute! Issue 125 - January 1991
- A little help from your friends (column) by George Campbell
- Art gallery (Amiga Resource) (evaluation) by (none)
- Balance of the Planet (evaluation) by Richard O. Mann
- Building worlds; games that give you the powers of a god, a president, a billionaire (The Brave New World of Electronic Games) by (none)
- Compute's technical support is changing (column) by Joyce Sides
- Conversations (teacher Jan Davidson produces educational software) (column) by Keith Ferrell
- DeluxePaint Animation (Compute Choice) (evaluation) by Wayne N. Kawamoto
- Digital smoke and mirrors (Gazette - Commodore 64/128) (column) by Fred D'Ignazio
- Discovery (1991 Compute Choice Awards) (evaluation) by (none)
- Download (Amiga Resource) (evaluation) by Sheldon Leemon
- Electronic worlds without end; the past, present, and future of electronic games (The Brave New World of Electronic Games) by Keith Ferrell
- Entertainment (1991 Compute Choice Awards) (evaluation) by (none)
- Exploration games; interactive electronic voyages of discovery attract armchair adventurers (The Brave New World of Electronic Games) by (none)
- Far stars and distant worlds; science-fiction games make the most of computer technology (The Brave New World of Electronic Games ) by (none)
- Gammonx (Amiga Resource) (evaluation) by Steve Tibbett, Brad Schenck
- Hard drivin' your Amiga (Amiga Resource) (column) by John Foust
- Home Office (1991 Compute Choice Awards) (evaluation) by (none)
- Learn and play, play and learn; games that teach are more fun than ever (The Brave New World of Electronic Games) by (none)
- LetterPerfect (Compute Choice) (evaluation) by Joey Latimer
- Make your image shine (communicating precisely what your services are) (Workplace) (column) by Daniel Janal
- Migraph Hand Scanner and Touch-up (evaluation) by Morton A. Kevelson
- Missing mouse blues (Amiga Resource) (column) by Jim Butterfield
- Mountains (Amiga Resource) (evaluation) by L.C. Haselman
- Multiple sprites on the move (Beginner BASIC) (Gazette - Commodore 64 & 128) (column) by Larry Cotton
- Multitasking showdown (Windows vs DESQview) (evaluation) by Jack Nimersheim
- Need to move data? XCOPY to the rescue (Introdos) (column) by Tony Roberts
- Opening new windows (Amiga Resource) (evaluation) by Peggy Herrington
- Realms of adventure (computer fantasy games) (The Brave New World of Electronic Games) by Kellee Monahan
- Reviewer's choice (Gazette - Commodore 64/128) by Russ Ceccola
- Spheroids (Amiga Resource) (evaluation) by Keven Dixon, Troy Tucker
- Star Tech Fashionable Accessories for video games by (none)
- Technical (1991 Compute Choice Awards) (evaluation) by (none)
- The 1991 Compute Choice Awards (best home computer products) by (none)
- The Art of Small Business Create your own company logo, letterhead, or business form by Robert Bixby
- The Game of Harmony (evaluation) by Richard Sheffield
- The gaming globe; different cultures play different games. Or do they? (The Brave New World of Electronic Games) by Bob Lindstrom
- Things are getting weird (at Commodore) (Amiga Resource) (column) by Arlan R. Levitan
- What's hot: Amiga or Sega? (Amiga Resource) (evaluation) by Rhett Anderson, Randy Thompson
- What's up for 1991 (Amiga Resource) by Shay Addams
- Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego? (evaluation) by Russ Ceccola
- Wingz (evaluation) by David English
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