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AtariUser (US) was a small magazine dedicated to all the various products produced by Atari. The magazine ran from May 1991 to October 1993 (21 issues total). It is believed that the magazine was free (with a subscription option) with the majority of issues were given out in California. Thanks to ThumpNugget of AtariAge for the effort. Thanks to John Nagy (the publisher) for the missing copy.
 
AtariUser (US) was a small magazine dedicated to all the various products produced by Atari. The magazine ran from May 1991 to October 1993 (21 issues total). It is believed that the magazine was free (with a subscription option) with the majority of issues were given out in California. Thanks to ThumpNugget of AtariAge for the effort. Thanks to John Nagy (the publisher) for the missing copy.
   
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Image:AU-1.JPG|issue 1<br> May-91<br> [http://www.strikequick.com/BYTE/AtariUser%2001%201991-05%20Atari%20CBIT%20Coverage.pdf Atari CBIT Coverage (pdf)]
 
Image:AU-1.JPG|issue 1<br> May-91<br> [http://www.strikequick.com/BYTE/AtariUser%2001%201991-05%20Atari%20CBIT%20Coverage.pdf Atari CBIT Coverage (pdf)]
 
Image:AU-2.JPG|issue 2<br> Jun-91 <br> [http://www.strikequick.com/BYTE/AtariUser%2002%201991-06%20Word%20Processing.pdf Word Processing(pdf)]
 
Image:AU-2.JPG|issue 2<br> Jun-91 <br> [http://www.strikequick.com/BYTE/AtariUser%2002%201991-06%20Word%20Processing.pdf Word Processing(pdf)]

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AtariUser (US) was a small magazine dedicated to all the various products produced by Atari. The magazine ran from May 1991 to October 1993 (21 issues total). It is believed that the magazine was free (with a subscription option) with the majority of issues were given out in California. Thanks to ThumpNugget of AtariAge for the effort. Thanks to John Nagy (the publisher) for the missing copy.

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