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Commodore User, known to the readers as the abbreviated CU, was one of the oldest British Commodore magazines. With a publishing history spanning over 15 years, it mixed content with technical and video game features. Incorporating Vic Computing in 1983 by publishers EMAP, the magazine's focus moved to the emerging Commodore 64, before introducing Amiga coverage in 1986, paving the way for Amiga's dominance and a title change to CU Amiga in 1990. Covering the 16-bit computer, the magazine continued for another eight years until the last issue was published in October 1998 when EMAP opted to close the magazine due to falling sales and a change in focus for EMAP. The magazine also reviewed arcade games.

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  • Commodore User (en)
  • Commodore User (fr)
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  • Commodore User, known to the readers as the abbreviated CU, was one of the oldest British Commodore magazines. With a publishing history spanning over 15 years, it mixed content with technical and video game features. Incorporating Vic Computing in 1983 by publishers EMAP, the magazine's focus moved to the emerging Commodore 64, before introducing Amiga coverage in 1986, paving the way for Amiga's dominance and a title change to CU Amiga in 1990. Covering the 16-bit computer, the magazine continued for another eight years until the last issue was published in October 1998 when EMAP opted to close the magazine due to falling sales and a change in focus for EMAP. The magazine also reviewed arcade games. (en)
  • Commodore User était un magazine britannique spécialisé dans les micro-ordinateurs de marque Commodore. Il abordait à la fois des sujets techniques (matériel, programmation) et l'actualité du jeu vidéo. Il était édité par EMAP. (fr)
  • Commodore User, nota ai lettori con l'abbreviazione CU, era una delle più vecchie riviste britanniche riguardanti Commodore, fondata nel 1983. La rivista, la cui pubblicazione ha coperto più di 15 anni di storia, aveva contenuti sia tecnico-informatici che legati al mondo dei videogiochi. Inizialmente pubblicata dal gruppo Paradox, fu acquisita nel 1984 dalla casa editrice EMAP che, dopo aver incorporato nel 1983, stava spostando la propria attenzione verso l'emergente Commodore 64. Nel 1986 l'interesse della rivista si estese anche all'Amiga, che divenne presto dominante, portando la pubblicazione a cambiare il proprio nome nel 1990 in CU Amiga. Interessandosi in seguito di computing a 16 bit, il magazine continuò a pubblicare numeri con la nuova denominazione per otto anni. L'ultimo num (it)
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  • Commodore User (en)
  • CU Amiga Magazine (en)
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