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'''Atari User''' was a British computer magazine aimed at users of Atari home computers, and published by Database Publications (later known as Europress) between 1985 and 1988. As the popularity of the ST increased, it was given its own pull-out section called Atari ST User. From the April 1987 issue onwards, Atari ST User was spun off as a magazine in its own right and went on to outlive its parent by a number of years.
 
'''Atari User''' was a British computer magazine aimed at users of Atari home computers, and published by Database Publications (later known as Europress) between 1985 and 1988. As the popularity of the ST increased, it was given its own pull-out section called Atari ST User. From the April 1987 issue onwards, Atari ST User was spun off as a magazine in its own right and went on to outlive its parent by a number of years.
   
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Image:AUU43.JPG| issue 43<br> Nov 88<br> [http://ia700709.us.archive.org/7/items/atari-user-uk-magazine-43/Atari_User_UK_43.djvu downlaod (djvu format)]
 
Image:AUU43.JPG| issue 43<br> Nov 88<br> [http://ia700709.us.archive.org/7/items/atari-user-uk-magazine-43/Atari_User_UK_43.djvu downlaod (djvu format)]
 
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Atari User was a British computer magazine aimed at users of Atari home computers, and published by Database Publications (later known as Europress) between 1985 and 1988. As the popularity of the ST increased, it was given its own pull-out section called Atari ST User. From the April 1987 issue onwards, Atari ST User was spun off as a magazine in its own right and went on to outlive its parent by a number of years.