Let's read issue 1 of Page 6, the longest running Atari magazine.
Born in a pub in Birmingham when local Atari user group newsletter editor Les Ellingham got ideas beyond his station, Page 6 (later New Atari User) went on to become the longest-running Atari computer magazine in the world. Here's where that remarkable story began, with the November/December 1982 issue.
0:00 Welcome and Introduction
1:59 Promotional leaflets
6:48 Some early ads
7:59 Contents, Credits and Computer Clubs
9:24 Editorial: A new Atari magazine!
11:11 Just a games machine?
13:21 Why "Page 6"?
14:16 The latest Atari news from 1982
17:19 Secret Code type-in game
18:52 Adventure.... America
21:34 Vultures III type-in game
23:38 More Graphics Modes
25:03 What's New?
28:06 Sounds Interesting
28:55 Why is a photo shop advertising in an Atari mag?
29:44 Atari Attracts
31:11 Software reviews: Deluxe Invaders, Clowns & Balloons, Baja Buggies
34:10 More reviews: Choplifter, Frogger
35:50 Banner type-in listing
36:13 First Steps
38:02 Cylinders type-in demo
38:15 Club Call
40:05 I don't know what this is supposed to do
40:55 Softcell ad
41:17 Calisto Computers and software prices
44:01 Closing comments