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- Spectrofon abstract "Spectrofon was an electronic magazine for ZX Spectrum produced in Russia by the developer group STEP Interactive from Moscow. The magazine appeared on a monthly basis, and 23 issues were published in total. The issues were stored on a (usually well-protected) FDD and included both text and program part. There were several "columns" which appeared almost in every issue (solutions, game announcements, cheat codes and memory pokes). Every issue had its own unique custom-written shell, with graphical and music effects. In every issue had as supplement 2-3 (usually not widely known) games or utilities in full versions.The magazine was the first electronic magazine in Russian and became very popular. There were several attempts to produce similar electronic magazines, like Adventurer, Deja Vu, Speccy, ZX Format, and ZX Guide, but they did not enjoy the same popularity as Spectrofon.".
- Spectrofon computingInput Computer_keyboard.
- Spectrofon computingInput Kempston_Micro_Electronics.
- Spectrofon computingPlatform ZX_Spectrum.
- Spectrofon wikiPageID "12355036".
- Spectrofon wikiPageRevisionID "544872396".
- Spectrofon designer "STEP Interactive".
- Spectrofon developer "STEP Interactive".
- Spectrofon genre "Electronic magazine".
- Spectrofon hasPhotoCollection Spectrofon.
- Spectrofon input Computer_keyboard.
- Spectrofon input Kempston_Micro_Electronics.
- Spectrofon modes "n/a".
- Spectrofon platforms ZX_Spectrum.
- Spectrofon publisher "STEP Interactive".
- Spectrofon ratings "Suitable for all ages".
- Spectrofon released "1994".
- Spectrofon title "Spectrofon".
- Spectrofon subject Category:ZX_Spectrum_software.
- Spectrofon type Software.
- Spectrofon type VideoGame.
- Spectrofon type Work.
- Spectrofon type CreativeWork.
- Spectrofon type InformationEntity.
- Spectrofon comment "Spectrofon was an electronic magazine for ZX Spectrum produced in Russia by the developer group STEP Interactive from Moscow. The magazine appeared on a monthly basis, and 23 issues were published in total. The issues were stored on a (usually well-protected) FDD and included both text and program part. There were several "columns" which appeared almost in every issue (solutions, game announcements, cheat codes and memory pokes).".
- Spectrofon label "Spectrofon".
- Spectrofon label "Spectrofon".
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- Spectrofon wasDerivedFrom Spectrofon?oldid=544872396.
- Spectrofon isPrimaryTopicOf Spectrofon.
- Spectrofon name "Spectrofon".