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There's so many wonderful things in Loadstar's "pages."

 Thousands of programs, artworks, musical pieces and articles. A lot of them, it's true, fall under the category of things there are better equivalents of now, like there was a spreadsheet published on Issue 15 that's nice to have if all you have is a Commodore 64, but is sadly insufficient these days.

But the saving grace of Loadstar nowadays is the art, music, and
computer games! I have long maintained that games don't go obsolete, and even the clunky games written in BASIC have a real interest and worth to them, and I'm not just saying that because, if you hunt through its issues, you'll find a few I wrote myself.