The Happy computer (HC) from the market & technology at that time publishing house (later partly taken over of the WEKA publishing house) was beside different other German computer journals (64 ' it, chip, computer personal) one of the specialized publications for home computer users in the eighties.
As well as by November 1983 up to the last edition 1990 it offered current novelties, comparison test, Tipps and cheats to listings approximately around the Commodore 64, TI-99/4A, VC 20, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Dragon 32, Atari 400/800, cutter CPC and many other computers. The Happy computer was with it one of the few computer journals, with different systems had been occupied and offered so to the reader a view over the edge of plate "its "computer.
From play-hurry the HC developed out the Spielemagazin power Play.
The first edition had the title hobby computer. After a legal argument because of the name similarity to the magazine hobby was renamed the magazine with the second expenditure - December 1983 - in Happy computer. Further change of name happened in January 1990: From Happy computer became computer live one.
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