Interesting that 'Enter' printed pro-#piracy feedback from readers in their Sept. '84 'Feedback' section.
The Sept '84 issue would show some photos from the hardware angle of arcade #gamedev, this time focusing on #SpyHunter.
The 'Elan' eh?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_(computer)
> The odd choice of Flan emerged following the discovery that Elan could not be used (due to complaints from Elan Digital Systems of Crawley) but some documentation had already been produced with that moniker and it was thought the Elan name could easily be modified on printed materials.
Oooh, here's a hell of a photo, probably lost to time at this point. This is the guy that voiced Edgar from the computer fairy tale for adults, "Electric Dreams". Great film. And weird.
72K, eh? (48k RAM + 24k ROM)
#Enter magazine, Nov '83.
Series of ads from early '84 (here in #Enter magazine) showing all the various ports of Popeye, Q-Bert, and Frogger offered by Parker Brothers.
Always thought these ads were neat, seeing all the different interpretations.
And what was the version behind the kid's head? π€
An article ahead of it's time -- a story about someone's father who (GET THIS) works remote from home on his computer. Wild. ;)
(And they're from my neck of the woods.)