Fans of the UK’s own Amiga magazine rejoice – issue 14 is nearing completion and you can now pre-order online ahead of the August 11th publishing date.
The latest edition – which features the stunning cover above – is as jam packed as ever, with a feature on gaming pioneers Core Design.
The Amiga Addict website lists the following features:
- We talk to ex-members of Amiga development studio Core Design, bringing you the exclusive story of their formative years on the Amiga before the Tomb Raider franchise.
- Virtual coverdisk download, including three addictive shareware titles.
- The latest Amiga games coverage including a roundup of modern Amiga releases in recent years and a review of brand new release Duckstroma.
- Even more hot new Amiga gaming, with a development diary on Supernova and the previously unreleased Riamel: Black Prophecy.
- Interview with Ex-Amiga Power scribe Tim Tucker.
- Adventures In Amiga Wordprocessing – new contributor Sheldon relives some of his best years using Amiga productivity software.
- Our largest section of classic games so far – featuring reviews of Rise Of The Robots, OnEscapee and the Hollywood Collection (RoboCop, Ghostbusters II, Batman The Movie and Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade)!
- Amiga Bill picks his favourite Amiga games in Six Of The Best.
- Public Domain special feature by Matthew Smith.
- C Programming tutorial so you can code like a pro on the Amiga!
- Demoscene regular column by h0ffman.
- Overview of the new Checkmate metal computer stands.
- Book review of the beautiful Demoscene: The AGA Years.
- Ravi takes a look at MorphOS in his ongoing journey of Amiga discovery!
- Plus lots lots more..!
I don’t know about you, but that seems like more than you’d get in a copy of Amiga Format back in the 1990s…
Head to shop.amiga-addict.com to place your order or even subscribe to the magazine. If you prefer a more casual relationship with your print media, you can buy Amiga Addict and sister title Pixel Addict in WHSmiths!
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