August, 1984 (Games Issue)
Games and more games. The most popular programs for the CoCo. And Rainbow had them in abundance. | $10.00 |
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September, 1984 (Education Issue)
It was back to school, and if you had a CoCo, the Rainbow made sure you were ready. | $10.00 |
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October, 1984 (Graphics)
It was one of Lonnie's favorite Fred Crawford covers: Jack Frost using the CoCo to design fall colors for the graphics issue. | $10.00 |
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November, 1984 (Telecomputing Issue)
CoCo, always connected, gets its first full-blown data communications issue in the November, 1984, Rainbow. | $10.00 |
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December, 1984 (Holiday Issue)
You could do greeting cards, play holiday songs and maintain a card list on your CoCo this month. | $11.00 |
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January, 1985 (Beginner's Issue)
The cover in many ways said it all. We added thousands of new readers who bought CoCo's over the Holidays and this issue was devoted to them. | $10.00 |
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May, 1985 (Printer Issue)
The Printer Issue in May of 1985 launched the CoCo Gallery, a graphics showcase. | $10.00 |
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