Compute! Issue 127 - March 1991
- Champions of Krynn (game software) (evaluation) by Russ Ceccola
- Dragon Strike (game software) (evaluation) by Jeff Seiken
- End of the home paper chase (column) by Daniel Janal
- Flight of the Intruder by Bob Guerra
- Games with no limits (computer games) (column) by Orson Scott Card
- HeadRoom 2.0 (memory management software ) (evaluation) by George Campbell
- Home office in six days: integrating technology into your workspace (includes related articles on home office equipment) by Gregg Keizer
- How to be a good BBS citizen (computer bulletin boards) (column) by George Campbell
- Lotus 1-2-3 release 3.1: graphic displays, WYSIWYG, and improved memory management make Lotus 1-2-3 release 3.1 a substantial improvement (evaluation) by Howard Millman
- Manage your wealth (with computer software) (evaluation) by Richard C. Leinecker
- Pathways Mondo Blendo computer art movement by Steven Anzovin
- PC promo (presentation software) by Gregg Keizer
- PC view (results of reader survey) by Clifton Karnes
- PocoMan (game software) (evaluation) by Harv Laser
- PowerMonger (game software) (evaluation) by Denny Atkin
- Shipwreck (search for the ironclad ship USS Monitor) by Howard Millman
- Test Drive III: race at high speed through rain, snow, and dark of night, facing realistic hazards with unsurpassed graphics and sound (game software) (evaluation) by Wayne N. Kawamoto
- Top PC books: the right books can help you master DOS, hardware, applications, and programming (editor choices) by Clifton Karnes, Joyce Sides, George Campbell, Stephen Levy, Keith Ferrell, Denny Atkin, Richard C. Leinecker, David English, Tony Roberts
- Up your Cash Flow 3.0 (computer software ) (evaluation) by Charles Idol
- X-Men: Madness in Murderworld (game software) (evaluation) by Russ Ceccola
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