LM (magazine)
LM was a short-lived publication from Newsfield, the publishers of computer gaming titles such as Crash! for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Zzap!64 for the Commodore 64. It was launched in December 1986 and ran for four editions. In tone, the magazine borrowed some of the irreverent in-house style of both Crash! and Zzap64!, and had a wide coverage of popular culture such as books, games, TV, movies and music in a way that would become more common with the launch of magazines such as Loaded nearly a decade later.
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LM (magazine)
LM was a short-lived publication from Newsfield, the publishers of computer gaming titles such as Crash! for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Zzap!64 for the Commodore 64. It was launched in December 1986 and ran for four editions. In tone, the magazine borrowed some of the irreverent in-house style of both Crash! and Zzap64!, and had a wide coverage of popular culture such as books, games, TV, movies and music in a way that would become more common with the launch of magazines such as Loaded nearly a decade later.
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