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172:, an operation set up by software producer Bob Harris specifically to continue the magazine. Helen Armstrong remained Editor. This new venture did not last long, however. By the new year, only 1500 or so of the subscribers had renewed compared to about 2400 the year before. Insufficient money was available to send any further issues to print and so the final 209:
Before November 1984, the software reviews were in the form of a continuous column written by John Scriven. Thereafter, the reviews appeared in a section called "Dragonsoft" where each program was reviewed separately and given a score of 1 to 5 Dragons. Various writers contributed reviews from then
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in a full-colour glossy picture cover. A number of different editors were involved during this initial period, including Brendon Gore, Martin Croft and John Cook. From July 1986, the magazine was available only by subscription and the cover changed to a simple red and black print with a contents
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followed a fairly standard model for computer magazines of the time: news, software and book reviews, technical Q+A, a number of regular columns and many program listings (in those days it was common for magazines to print the text of programs written in
250:(Launch-January 1989) - a mathematical puzzle (to be solved by a program written in Dragon BASIC) posed by Gordon Lee. The May 1984 puzzle turned out to be of great mathematical interest and was further explored by 176:
was the January 1989 issue. Armstrong seemed genuinely surprised by the sudden lack of interest and her final editorial column was a slightly bitter apology to the remaining user base, urging them to support the
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to be laboriously typed in by the reader). Special features, such as interviews with prominent figures in the software world were also quite common and of course there were many advertisements, mostly for
347: 143:. Production of the computers themselves had ceased by 1985 but the user community remained sufficiently active to justify the magazine's continuation until 1989. 342: 296: 337: 238:(May 1986 - January 1989) - tips and cheats for realtime interactive games from an anonymous "expert" who was, in reality, Jason Orbaum. 352: 313: 178: 140: 47: 25: 210:
on, most notably Jason Orbaum, but also established Dragon programmers like Pam D'Arcy and Roy Coates.
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was edited by Helen Armstrong. In June 1988, publication moved from Sunshine at Little Newport Street,
110: 304: 117: 105: 267: 222:(Launch-June 1984) - a fantastical account of a user's adventures with his talking computer 232:, a popular genre of the time. The column was eventually taken over by Mike's brother Pete 229: 76: 326: 263: 136: 286: 203: 122: 156: 90: 244:(Launch-January 1989) - technical questions and answers by Brian Cadge 165: 86: 198: 293:
and it is still internationally known as "The Gordon Lee Puzzle".
289:- Gordon Lee first proposed this puzzle in the May 1984 issue of 272: 281: 333:
Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom
228:(August 1984 - January 1989) - Reviews and tips for 155:
appeared on the shelves of major newsagents such as
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Sunshine Publications
United Kingdom
London
England
ISSN
0265-0177
OCLC
499673684
Dragon 32/64
Sunshine Publications
WHSmith
London
National Dragon Users Group
BASIC
Microdeal
text adventures
Dragon User
Internet Archive
Home page of Jason Orbaum, former Dragon User writer and reviewer
Home page of Mike Gerrard, now a travel writer
The Gordon Lee Puzzle
Dragon User Archive in www.dragon-archive.co.uk
The Dragon User DVD Project
The Dragon User Magazine Library at the Centre for Computing History
Categories
Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines established in 1982
Magazines disestablished in 1989
1982 establishments in the United Kingdom

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