CSB: The ST Format scans

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CSB: The ST Format scans

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Hi,
by chance, if you are looking for all the latest Atari ST CSB tips from 1991/92, then please help yourself to this updated link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ev089o2hx7s2 ... hah5a?dl=0

and yes, it contains spoilers. :)

With enormous thanks to the modestly monikered Jez - who has been tirelessly archiving all the ST Formats online - please take a moment to check out his site:
his work helps support any and all Atari-ST affiliated communities, and Dungeon Master was arguably the ST's biggest hit.

Check it, browse, indulge, re-live... :)
http://www.stformat.com/

And keep up to date with the Facebook updates here:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/ST-Forma ... 86?fref=ts


I have included links to a work-in-progress collection of hints and tips for CSB (and a couple of DM) from the original ST-Format magazines.
The scans make sense in themselves and details are in the spreadsheet.

Enjoy!
(PS: Yes I managed to get some hints published in ST Format, but my CSB one is still missing... :) }

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Cool, my dad used to get ST Format - so many of our disks were free cover disks from that magazine. My dad kept them (the mags, not the floppies) in a cupboard and there were a couple of large stacks of them. One of them had a full walkthrough to Monkey Island and I can remember looking through it to find all the answers for the Insult Swordfighting because I hadn't memorised them all at that point (I was probably about seven years old or something) :D. We don't have them any more, though - my dad got rid of them years ago.
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Re: CSB: The ST Format scans

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AH, that brings back some memories!

We were mainly an ST User household, but when that started disappearing we moved onto ST Format.
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Finally: as an update, all the magazines are now available online:-
http://www.stformat.com/

You know when you've done something but have no record of it... then you start doubting yourself...?
So I went back and had a look... and lo - 'Mr D . R Gumble of Ware...'
I eventually found my one claim to fame...
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http://www.atarimania.com/atari-magazin ... _1207.html

...another part of me can finally go and lay down. ;)
The stonework walls? Pristine. The floor? Level. The waterworks? Flowing. Central heating? The Dragon in the basement was grumpily heating the pipes. Lord Chaos consulted the blueprints again, looking for the bathroom. #playmygame!
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