8000 Plus (renamed PCW Plus early in 1992) was a monthly British magazine dedicated to the Amstrad PCW range of microcomputers. It was one of the earliest magazines from Future Publishing, and ran for just over ten years, the first issue being dated October 1986 and the last (as PCW Plus) being issue 124, dated Christmas 1996.
Science fiction writer David Langford wrote a regular column for 8000/PCW Plus, which ran (albeit not continuously) for the magazine's entire lifespan.
Magazines published by Future plc
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Current UK magazines |
- Classic Rock
- PC Format
- MacFormat
- Linux Format
- Metal Hammer
- Official Nintendo Magazine
- Total Guitar
- Rhythm
- GamesMaster
- Guitarist
- Edge
- PC Gamer
- SFX
- Total Film
- .net
- T3
- Tap!
- ImagineFX
- PhotoPlus
- 3D World
- Computer Arts
- MBUK
- Triathlon Plus
- Fast Car
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Discontinued UK magazines |
- ACE
- Amstrad Action
- Your Sinclair
- PCW Plus
- PC Answers
- Commodore Format
- Amiga Format
- ST Format
- Amiga Power
- N64 Magazine
- Super Play
- Total!
- Sega Power
- Mega
- DC-UK
- PC Zone
- Nintendo Gamer
- PC Plus
- Xbox World
- PSM3
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Current US magazines |
- @Gamer
- TechRadar
- Official Xbox Magazine
- PC Gamer
- GamesRadar (online publication)
- Maximum PC
- Mac|Life
- Nvision
- Windows: The Official Magazine
- Pregnancy
- Decorating Spaces
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Discontinued US magazines |
- Daily Radar
- Decorating Spaces
- Do!
- Future Music
- Future Snowboarding Magazine
- Guitar One
- Guitar World Acoustic
- Guitar World Legends
- Guitar World's Bass Guitar
- Maximum Linux
- Men's Edge
- Nintendo Power
- Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine
- PC Accelerator
- PlayStation: The Official Magazine
- Revolution
- Scrapbook Answers
- Skateboard Trade News
- Snowboard Trade News
- The Net
- Total Movie
- Women's Health & Fitness
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