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* [[Computer Wars]]: Most of the reader letters are [[Atari 8 Bit Computers|Atari]] vs. [[Commodore 64]] vs. [[PC]] vs. [[Amiga]].
** [[Serious Business]]
* [[ReContinuity BootReboot]]: in 2002, the title was restarted by Axel Springer publishing house, with the best-known "original" editor-in-chief at the helm. It lasted for four issues.
* [[CowboyMedia BebopResearch at His ComputerFailure]]: Well, the editors were living in a post-communist, poor country (where videogame consoles didn't appear until 1992); they were occasionally a bit... out of the loop regarding the videogame industry.
* [[Mascot]]: Starring in the comics, and sometimes [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot|replying to reader letters and writing articles.]] (They were originally created to cover up the lack of editors by an editor-in-chief who was pretty much making an entire issue by himself after the previous team left abruptly.)
** [[Benevolent Boss]]: The editor-in-chief.
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* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: Except for the masthead, the editors all signed themselves with, and referred to each other with nicknames.
* [[Planet Eris]]: The setting of the comics. [[Indiana Jones]], [[Duke Nukem]], [[Star Wars|the Empire]] etc. all exist there.
* [[Re Boot]]: in 2002, the title was restarted by Axel Springer publishing house, with the best-known "original" editor-in-chief at the helm. It lasted for four issues.
* [[Sprite Comic]] / [[Machinomics]]
* [[The Rival]]: ''Secret Service'', a rival magazine (helmed by ''Top Secret'''s former editor-in-chief and managing editor who [[Start My Own|left in 1992 to pursue their own career.]]) Since then, both magazines kept tossing thinly veiled [[Take That]]s at each other.
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