Hi-Res Vol. 1 No. 4 - May/June 1984
- Shakeout In Camelot What does the crystal ball hold for the home computer arena? Many are called -- few survive. The tournament continues! by T. Lee Kidwell
- 264 The most comprehensive article to date on the elusive 264: enter the decade of productivity with a businesslike attitude. by T. Lee Kidwell
- Music Theory Measure your skill, note your progress and rest assured that you know the score in this latest test on music theory drills. by Duane Tutaj
- Font Editor Discover how to change the video character generator of your Commodore 64 to display fun fonts and custom characters. by Stephen Reed
- Lords and Ladys Conservation and cunning are crucial if you're to rule your own kingdom in this stimulating game of medieval economics and strategy. by Stephen Reed
- Scrolling Joystick Banner An article on computer art that will transform your monitor into a video canvas bounded only by your imagination. by Sol Guber
- Color Your World Another article on computer art that will transform your monitor into a video canvas bounded only by your imagination. by Sol Guber
- Truehart A beautiful blonde and hairy cannibals? An installment called "Kind Hearts and Carrot Juice?" Does this compute? Answer Y or N. by Leo G. Laporte
- Space Knights Hold on tight as you rocket into the future with Jake, Lisa and CLIDE to battle deadly Gammalon pirates. First in a series. by David Heller
- Lights, Camera, ACTION! by Leo G. Laporte
- In Search Of... by Stephen Reed
- Just a Bit More True Confessions of a Computer Mama by Sandra Markle
- Comics
- Editor's Letter by John Babinchak II
- Dear Reader by Anthony J. Nicholson
- Back Space
- Perspectives Duplication Prevention, Nolan Bushnell Returns, Mattel Backs Out, 1450XLD Coming Soon?, A Boost at Warner, Activision Suffering
- Reviews Airline, Archon, C64-Link, Easy Spell, London Blitz, Gateway to Apshai, M.U.L.E., Pole Position, Pitstop, Rana 100 Disk Drive, Star League Baseball, Story Machine, Suspended, Pharaoh's Curse, When I'm 64, Worms by Stephen Reed; Leo G. Laporte; T. Lee Kidwell; Lloyd Davies; Jim Ponce; Mark Cotone; Mal Bowden; Reid Nicholson
- Painless Computing by T. Lee Kidwell
- Cryptics by Patrick R. Serafine
- The Family Place by Dorothy Heller
- The Academic A by Lloyd R. Prentice
- Commodore On-Line by Stephen Reed
- Strolling Forth by Stephen Maguire; Evan Rosen
- Some Assembly Required by Robert Peck
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