Computer Gamer

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Computer Gamer
Computer Gamer, cover dated May 1987
Computer Gamer, cover dated May 1987
Editor Eric Doyle
Categories Computer magazine
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 20,000
First issue
Company Argus Specialist Publications
Country United Kingdom
Language English
ISSN 0744-6667

Computer Gamer was a video game magazine published in the United Kingdom by Argus Specialist Publications, covering home gaming during the late 1980s. It was a colourful relaunch of the failing "Games Computing", a more conservative magazine published throughout in monochrome.

Like many similar magazines, it contained sections of news, game reviews, previews, tips, help guides, columnists, reader's letters, and occasionally cover-mounted game demos.

Although lost in the crowd of titles on the market in the mid-80s, Gamer did achieve the distinction of having an issue banned by W H Smith and other UK newsagents. The cover promoted a game called "Blood And Guts" but was considered to be too gory and was replaced by a plainer rush cover. The offending image, constructed from pink hessian, bubblewrap, red paint and a Turkish knife, was demoted to background art on the revue pages - without complaint.