PC PowerPlay (Australia) - Coverdisc List

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'''PC PowerPlay''' is a magazine published in Australia that used to contain coverdiscs.
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'''PC PowerPlay''' is a magazine published in Australia that used to contain coverdiscs. Some of the CD-ROM releases were titled '''"CD PowerPlay"'''.
Some useful information about the coverdiscs from Wikipedia:
Some useful information about the coverdiscs from Wikipedia:
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* The November 2005 edition included the first discless magazine at a little over half the price of the DVD-ROM version.
* The November 2005 edition included the first discless magazine at a little over half the price of the DVD-ROM version.
* At some point the magazine stopped publishing DVD-ROMs as well, leaving the magazine discless.
* At some point the magazine stopped publishing DVD-ROMs as well, leaving the magazine discless.
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Revision as of 19:13, 31 March 2024

PC PowerPlay is a magazine published in Australia that used to contain coverdiscs. Some of the CD-ROM releases were titled "CD PowerPlay".

Some useful information about the coverdiscs from Wikipedia:

  • The magazine launched in 1996 with a 640 Megabyte CD-ROM cover disc, which was upgraded in 2000 to a double CD-ROM set.
  • The DVD-ROM edition joined the lineup in 2002 alongside the CD-ROM version for three years, the CD-ROM version finally ceased production in 2005.
  • The November 2005 edition included the first discless magazine at a little over half the price of the DVD-ROM version.
  • At some point the magazine stopped publishing DVD-ROMs as well, leaving the magazine discless.
Date Issue CD Edition DVD Edition Notes
14 [1] n/a
94 [2]
95 [3]
100 Disc 1, ?
105 [4]
127 Disc 1, Disc 2
158 Side A, Side B
2009-10 169 Side A, Side B
2010-04 176 Side A, Side B
2010-05 177 Side A, Side B
179 [5] Single disc this issue? "501 DOS Games!"
2010-11 183 Side A, Side B

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