JoyStik was an early video games magazine that didn't last very long. It was heavy on arcade coverage but also covered home systems and games. The November 1982 issue includes:
Neo
- Tutankham: A Video Treasure - Doug Mahugh helps you unearth the treasures in this fascinating exercise in exploration.
The Winning Edge
- Free Space Defender - Designed to turn your good game into a great game. Strategic guides through the perils of Free Space.
Innerview
- Tim Skelly - The hired gun that Gottlieb brought to Chicago. Insights into the making of a video game.
Features
- Reactor - Beginning strategies for 1982's most unusual game.
- Donkey Kong - An authoritative approach to top-notch Donkey Kong Play. Patterns.
- Tron Contest - A fragmentary glimpse at Bally's Tron contest. Gary Zanke reports from Madison Square Garden.
- Vectrex - A hands-on look at one of the most impressive new home systems.
- Isaac Asimov: Video Games To Come - The legendary futurist turns his attention to video games. A masterpiece in speculation.
- Arcade Art - Vectors, rasters, and colors.
- Kaboom - All you'll need to know to master one of the most popular home game cartridges.
Departments
- Future Waves - Information on ColecoVision and Arcade Pepper.
- Home Video - Danny Goodman rates the home hardware.
- Computer '82 - Preppie! The newest rage in computer games.
- Counterpoint - JoyStik gives voice to the other side. Enjoy.
- Cartoons - Introducing two brand-new comic strips.
- Technocracy - Inside information on chips and difficulty settings.
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