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were published. It was scheduled to cease publication with issue 256 with Dave Moorman kindly making issue 248 a free pass-around issue in November 2007. However, Dave Moorman moved on in 2008, leaving his last issue 250 unpublished. After another Loadstar assistant finished editing it, issue 250 was
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J&F Publishing still officially owns it, but the editing and distribution had been franchised to the Moormans' company, eTower Marketing, with Dave Moorman editing the monthly magazines and Sheri Moorman handling business matters. Tucker is now concentrating on other ventures such as
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held on, and ultimately outlasted the disk magazines for newer platforms. When Softdisk no longer wished to support it, it was spun off as an independent company, J&F Publishing, co-owned by Tucker and his wife,
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computer, published starting in 1984 and ceasing publication in 2007 with its unreleased (until 2010) 250th issue. It derived its name from the command commonly used to execute commercial software from a
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As the years went by and the Commodore 64 was increasingly regarded as an obsolete computer, the resources of the company were shifted to software for more current systems such as
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a distinctive style and atmosphere, including references to a fictional "Loadstar Tower" where it was supposedly published (the offices at the time were in fact in a basement).
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computers at the time, and much of the content was ported over from the Apple. However, over time, Commodore-specific staff and freelance contributors came aboard.
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A notable feature in some early issues is the inclusion of a disk with software to access the then-new online service
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Basement offices where Loadstar was published for much of its history, despite references to the "Loadstar Tower"
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and e-mailed files in C-64 emulator format. An official Web site exists, but not at the earlier
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address, which now belongs to somebody in Russia according to its WHOIS record.
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were produced by the Softdisk staff, most of whom had more experience with
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due to its inexpensive price and advanced graphics and sound capabilities.
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personal computer. This magazine was quarterly. Jones contributed to the
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In 1987, Fender Tucker was hired as its editor, and he gave
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was the official disk magazine for magazines published by
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Defunct computer magazines published in the United States
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It was the second platform for which 183:was launched as a sister publication of 138: 130: 122: 913: 307:, which had been fervently pitched to 718: 582:Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion 448: 381:unofficially released in June 2010. 197:produced a disk magazine, after the 49:adding citations to reliable sources 20: 273:Under Tucker, a sister publication 13: 921:Commodore 8-bit computer magazines 14: 962: 773:Commodore Computing International 419: 258:s staff soon expanded to include 946:Magazines published in Louisiana 941:Magazines disestablished in 2010 25: 36:needs additional citations for 391: 1: 936:Magazines established in 1984 628:Commander Keen in Keen Dreams 384: 474: 292:In 1989, Loadstar published 7: 10: 967: 635:Slordax: The Unknown Enemy 365:republishing the books of 753: 681: 655: 591: 564: 530: 521: 482: 808:Commodore Microcomputers 748:8-bit computer magazines 60:"Loadstar" magazine 144: 136: 128: 311:by head of marketing 277:was launched for the 191:Shreveport, Louisiana 142: 134: 126: 815:Commodore Power/Play 367:Harry Stephen Keeler 45:improve this article 780:Commodore Disk User 614:Tiles of the Dragon 330:, and later to the 205:was a very popular 201:. 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ISSN
0886-4144
disk magazine
Commodore 64
Commodore 1541
Softdisk
Shreveport, Louisiana
Softdisk
Apple II
Commodore 64
home computer
Apple
Commodore
Commodore
Jeffrey L. Jones
Scott E. Resh

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