Other, Now Defunct, Computer-related Magazines
- Amstrad Action
- Ahoy!
- Amazing Computing
- C (Finland)
- CD-ROM Today
- Compute!
- COMPUTE!'s Gazette
- Creative Computing
- Datamation
- Electronics today international (magazine) electronics magazine that also published early homebrew computer systems
- Family Computing (later Home Office Computing) home/educational-oriented magazine published by Scholastic, Inc.
- Free Software Magazine (China)
- Games for Windows: The Official Magazine
- IT-Branchen (Denmark)
- .info
- Kilobaud Microcomputing (United States)
- Microsystems
- Nibble
- onComputing (St. Petersburg, NH, United States)
- The Rainbow
- RUN
- Sinclair User
- The One
- Verbum desktop publishing and computer art focused magazine of the 1990s
- Zero
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