Antic Vol. 7 No. 6 - October 1988 - Atari Grand Slam
- ACTION! Toolbox by Kevin Sherratt
- Disk Bonus Adventure Creation Contest Winners by Stephen Stout
- Feature Application Bond Broker by Jeffrey Summers
- Cross Town Crazy 8 by David Plotkin
- Dave's Game Room Obliterator, Leatherneck, Eagle's Nest, Vampire's Empire, Crazy Cars by David Plotkin
- Easy-Scan Affordable Image Scanning Comes To The 8-Bit Atari by Charles Cherry
- Innovative Concepts Leads The Way by Gregg Pearlman
- Editorial by Nat Friedland
- FA-ST Hard Disk From ICD by Matthew Ratcliff
- Help!
- I/O Board
- Universal Military Simulator ST Vs. PC Game Review by Steve Panak
- New Products Turbo-BASIC Kit, Genealogical Computing, Bismarck: The North Sea Chase, Classic Covers, Organizer II, Diskribe Markers, AL/65, Gravis MK VI, Pocket Wordmaster WM-1200, Karateka, Lode Runner, Mini-Vac, SSI Classics, Cord-Minder
- Polyhedron Designer Power Tool, For Stained-Glass Designers and More by Irvine Smith
- Two Inexpensive Printer Finds Star NX-1000 And Adeus CP-2000 by Gregg Pearlman, Martin Brown
- 8-Bit Product Reviews Classy Chassy, Flight Simulator Co-Pilot by Chester Cox, Steve Panak
- Education Quizzer by Andrew Thomas
- Game of the Month The Seven Skulls by Bernard Taylor
- ST Bridge Partners by Harvey Bernstein
- ST Desktop Publishing Consultant Rod Coleman by Gregg Pearlman
- ST Games Gallery Questron II, Bomber Command by Steve Panak, Harvey Bernstein
- Best MIDI Librarian And Educator by Jim Pierson-Perry
- ST New Products GoldRunner II, GoldRunner II Scenery Disks, International Soccer, Captain Blood, Starglider II, Typhoon Thompson: Search for the Sea Child, GFA BASIC, GFA BASIC Programmer's Reference Guide vol. 1, GFA BASIC Training ReBoot Camp, GFA BASIC Reference Card, Utilities Plus, GFA Draft Plus by Gregg Pearlman
- ST Toolbox Turbo ST, Juggler, Analyze by Tony Lovell, Jim Pierson-Perry, Chester Cox, Charles Jackson
- Tech Tips Map of Useful POKEs And PEEKs by Carl Evans
- Disk Bonus Talking Toddle Type by Matthew Ratcliff
- Wall Street Predicts Hot Atari Products by Gregg Pearlman
- First XEP80 Slide Show Full 80-Column Graphics Display for 8-bit by Matthew Ratcliff
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