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Issue Five - December 20, 1999

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Ho ho ho!

And a Merry Christmas to all our readers! This is the last issue before Christmas, and the last issue this decade, century, and millenium, so to celebrate we'll be looking back at the history of the world's favourite eight-bit computer in the nineties. There's also a number of festive features, and we've a special Christmassy game on this month's Smash .TAP. Enjoy!

Merry Xmas,
Nathan
Scooby Dooby Doo!

e-mail: nathan_c@ys3.co.uk
e-mail: jon_h@ys3.co.uk



CONTENTS
Regulars Regulars

Pssst!
Joystick Jugglers
Top 101 Things To Do While Waiting For Your Speccy
Letters
Back Issues
Smash .TAP
Features

Burgertime - We like fast food. Yes indeedy.
Remake Culture - Where Are We Now?
Features
Reviews Reviews

Santa's Search
Santa's Christmas Capers
The Official Father Christmas Game
Robin of the Wood
News

Attack of the Mutant Camels Updated
Future Shocks
News
Links Links

If you liked YS3, you'll probably like these sites too...

Your Sinclair - A Celebration
The Your Sinclair Rock 'n' Roll Years
Retrospec
World of Spectrum
The comp.sys.sinclair Newsgroup
The comp.sys.sinclair Newsgroup FAQ
Ant Attack 2000
Congraturations
Credits

Text by Jon Hyde, Jamie Percival and Nathan Cross
Original graphics by Nathan and his performing PC
YS3 merchandise by sales@ys3.co.uk
Nathan's sanity rescued by Gilberto Gaudencio
Searching by Google
Instant HTML Programmer's Reference by Alex Homer, Chris Ullman and Steve Wright
Special Thanks to John Dow
Credits
Next Month Next Month!

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