First post, by James-F
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Sound Blaster Timeline
Most of the following material comes from Computer Gaming World magazine museum/archive, COMPUTE magazine, and PC MAG on google books.
I inspected page by page 1988 to 1993 of the CGW magazine, COMPUTE, and PC MAG of the same month till a clear timeline picture formulated.
Without further ado, lets start:
1988, The "Ad Lib" is mentioned once a month or two but not advertised at all, it is the single reasonably priced and obtainable sound card besides the PC speaker.
September 1989, "Gamers Guide to Sound Boards" article p.18 announces "Killer Kard" in CGW.
PIC Article
December 1989, Sound Blaster first ever advertisement review on COMPUTE magazine.
PIC Article
December 1989, Adlib starts to advertise its card like crazy (Gee, I wonder why) on COMPUTE and CGW magazines every month.
PIC
December 1989, First LAPC-1 advertisement on CGW, up till now the MT-32 could be obtained but only by the rich.
PIC
April 1990, Sound Blaster advertisement on COMPUTE and great article about sound cards of the period.
PIC
https://archive.org/details/1990-04-compute-magazine
June 1990, First Adlib advertisement on CGW, up till then Adlib didn't bother to advertise on CGW.
PIC
October 1990, First Sound Blaster advertisement on CGW by Brown-Wagh the distributor in the US;
As we know Creative is a Singapore based company.
PIC
December 1990, "Re-Sounding Personal Computer" article p.60, an update to the Sept 1989 article on CGW.
PIC Article
August 1991, The Sound Blaster Pro and Adlib Gold, are exhibited in COMDEX but not yet for sale.
November 1991, First Sound Blaster Pro advertisement in all magazines.
PIC
January 1992, First Adlib Gold advertisement, on the second page of the magazine (they paid big money for that), Adlib is in a critical economical state.
PIC
June 1992, The SBPro1 (CT1330A) is advertised in a Multimedia package, this apparently is the final month the CT1330A was officially for sale.
CGW COMPUTE
July 1992, The SBPro2 (CT1600) is advertised in a Multimedia package, now with 20-voice OPL3, the change was swift without much noise or ads.
CGW COMPUTE
August 1992, First Sound Blaster Pro 2 advertisement on CGW
PIC
October 27 1992, The Sound Blaster 16 was announces in PC MAG, no advertisements yet.
PIC
December 1992, Sound Blaster Pro 2 advertisement on COMPUTE.
PIC
January, 1993, First Sound Blaster 16 (CT1740) advertisement in PC MAG, not advertised in CGW yet, might not be for sale yet.
PIC
April 1993, First Sound Blaster 16 advertisement on COMPUTE.
PIC
June 1993, First Sound Blaster 16 advertisement on CGW.
PIC
July 1993, Sound Blaster 16 advertisement on PC MAG.
PIC
I strongly suggest you have a look in the CGW and Compute magazines especially the 90s when PC went from CGA to a 3D accelerated monster we have today.
You can find tons of information about games and hardware in these magazines alone, but then there is THIS where the information never ends.