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Mycom BASIC Magazine |
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Publisher: Dempa Shinbunsha |
Country of origin: Japan |
Backed systems: PC-6000 series, PC-6600 series, PC-8000 series, PC-8800 series, PC-9800 series, PC-2001 , PC-8201 |
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Frequency: Monthly |
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Mycom BASIC Magazine (マイコンBASICマガジン), a contraction of Microcomputer BASIC, colloquially known as "Bemaga" was a computer (and later video game) magazine published in Japan. The bulk of the content was made up with type-in programs in the relatively easy to understand BASIC language, which made it popular with hobbyist programmers who could learn programming from typing in the programs.
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