STart Vol. 4 No. 2 - September 1989 - Games and Entertainment
- From Atari's Oval Office An Exclusive Interview With Atari President Sam Tramiel by Mard Naman
- Indiana Jones Is Back! And He's On The ST by Andrew Reese
- Avecta I: Ebora START's Epic Graphic/Text Adventure by Mark Swanson
- Computer Game Violence Is There Too Much? by Amy H. Johnson, Richard P. Greenfield
- The Seven Skulls A New Version Of A Classic Puzzle by Michael Allen
- Newspeed Just Your Speed! by William Schneider
- The Slither Screen Editor For Higher Levels by Thomas Burglin Spencer
- Cinko 25% More Fun Than Quatro! by Michael C. Gilbert
- Reviews Pressing The Fire Button - Start's Big Games Extravaganza BAAL, Batman, Gunship: 82 Challenging New Adventures, Hole-in-One Miniature Golf, Hostage Rescue Mission, Space Harrier, Tetris, War In Middle Earth, Zany Golf by David Plotkin, Greg Perez, Dan Fruchey, Andrew Reese, Wolf Griffey, Tom Byron
- Reviews Fleet Street Publisher 3.0 by Dan Fruchey
- Reviews The Game Makers STAC, STOS, TaleSpin by Chester Cox
- Reviews Newscore by Jim Pierson-Perry
- Editorial by Tom Byron
- Dialog Box
- News, Notes & Quotes Atari First-Quarter Earnings by Stephen Mortimer
- Products Update Hand Scanner from Migraph, New CAD Package for the ST, Switchable Operating System, Hard Drive Boost by Marta Deike
- Online With START Getting the Facts Fast With DataTimes by Gregg Pearlman
- Mac & PC on the ST Three Computers in One - For Real? by David Plotkin
- Disk Contents
- Disk Instructions
- Programming in Modula-2 An Introduction to Modula-2 by Carolyn Rogers
- ST/MIDI Connection Sometimes You Can Get What You Want by Jim Pierson-Perry
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