September 21st, 2019

Juiced.GS Volume 24, Issue 3 now available

Juiced.GS Volume 24, Issue 3 (September 2019)Volume 24, Issue 3 (September 2019) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, has now shipped.

This issue features Stavros Karatsoridis’ report from KansasFest 2019; Tom Raidna’s walkthrough of his RetroChallenge-winning MUMPS interpreter for the IIGS; a review of the Noisy Disk accessory for the Floppy Emu; an interview with Charles Mangin; a look at how Evan Wright uses interactive fiction as a teaching tool; a behind-the-scenes look at this year’s winning HackFest entry; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s third quarterly issue of 2019, its twenty-fourth year in print. Subscriptions for 2020 are available for $20 each for United States customers, $25 for readers in Canada and Mexico, and $28 for international customers.

September 20th, 2018

Juiced.GS Volume 23, Issue 3 now available

Juiced.GS Volume 23, Issue 3 (September 2018)Volume 23, Issue 3 (Sep 2018) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, has now shipped.

This issue features coverage of two events: KansasFest 2018 and the Fourth Annual Oregon Trail Game 5K; reviews of two books: Tome of Copy Protection and A History of Video Games in 64 Objects; how to program for Applied Engineering’s Phasor sound card; a behind-the-scenes look at HackFest winning entry Rush; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s third quarterly issue of 2018, its twenty-third year in print. Subscriptions for 2019 are available for $20 each for United States customers, $25 for readers in Canada and Mexico, and $28 for international customers.

September 23rd, 2017

Juiced.GS Volume 22, Issue 3 now available

Juiced.GS Volume 22, Issue 3 (Sep 2017)Volume 22, Issue 3 (Sep 2017) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, has now shipped.

This issue features Charles Mangin’s coverage of KansasFest 2017; an interview with Sean Fahey of the Garage Giveaway; an overview of ampersand programming packages for Applesoft BASIC; reviews of Alien Downpour and Cyber Jack; a behind-the-scenes look at Fujirun, Rob McMullen’s winning HackFest entry; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s third quarterly issue of 2017, its twenty-second year in print. Subscriptions for 2017 and 2018 are available at $19 each for United States customers, $24 for readers in Canada and Mexico, and $27 for international customers.

September 21st, 2015

Juiced.GS Volume 20, Issue 3 now available

Juiced.GS Volume 20, Issue 3 (Sep 2015)Volume 20, Issue 3 (Sep 2015) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, is now arriving in subscribers’ mailboxes. At 28 pages, this is the largest issue of Juiced.GS ever, featuring coverage of the KansasFest and Apple II Festival France conventions; Carrington Vanston’s HackFest journal; an interview with the editors of Scholastic Microzine; a breakdown of ProDOS file headers and fields; the penultimate chapter of Detective Pomme and Colonel Hexings’ latest mystery; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s third quarterly issue of 2015, its twentieth year in print. Subscriptions for 2015 and 2016 are also available at $19 each for United States customers, $24 for readers in Canada and Mexico, and $27 for international customers, with several free sample issues available as PDFs.

September 29th, 2012

Juiced.GS Volume 17, Issue 3 now available

Juiced.GS Volume 17, Issue 3 (Sep 2012)Volume 17, Issue 3 (June 2012) of Juiced.GS, the longest-running Apple II publication in print, has been mailed to all subscribers. This issue features coverage of KansasFest 2013, including a behind-the-scenes look at Jeremy Rand’s winning HackFest entry, CurtaSim; a review of David Finnigan’s book, The New Apple II User’s Guide; the conclusion of Peter Neubauer’s Logo programming tutorial series; Eric Shepherd’s outline for what System 7.0 for the Apple IIGS would be like; and much, much more!

This is Juiced.GS‘s third quarterly issue of 2012. Annual subscriptions are available at $19 for United States customers, $24 for readers in Canada and Mexico, and $27 for international customers, with several free sample issues available as PDFs.

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