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Complete Set of Enter Magazine is Now Available


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Retromags is pleased to have all 17 issues of Enter magazine available for download.

Enter ran October 1983 to May 1985 and was published by the Children's Television Workshop (CTW, later renamed Sesame Workshop).

Similar to sibling titles Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and 3-2-1 Contact magazines, the title was aimed at school-age children.

The focus of the magazine was, as declared on the cover, "The world of computers and new technology". Each issue included programs in the BASIC computer language, which readers could type into their own home computer.

Readers were introduced to technological innovations of the day, such as optical disc recording technology, which was new at the time.

Thanks to Babelfish for all 17 scans, and to me for editing them :)

Download the magazines here

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I like to add this. Enter is a unique magazine it started just before the great game crash and it really gives you a glimpse of what was exactly going on back then. You will see more than consoles vanished a lot of home computers disappeared as well. The issue with the David Crane interview really gives you a one of a kind view to his world at the time. I also say it is a great resource to those of you who still have those early computers not only do you get BASIC programs but software reviews and ads.

Hey even if you aren't really in to those time Enter is well worth taking a look at. You will be surprised what you will find.

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