SCALA is one of the most
powerful multimedia authoring applications on the Amiga, yet it is often
overshadowed by the success of programs like DPaint, OctaMED and
X-Copy. We set the record straight on SCALA, with the history of how the
program came about and why it is still so heavily relied upon within
the multimedia and advertising industry!
Free coverdisk download, including 3 classic public domain games.
The best classic Amiga gaming with Stuntman Seymour, Alien Breed Special Edition '92, Project-X, Assassin Special Edition and Time Bandit.
Current game reviews, including Abbey(s) Of The Dead and Spheroid.
We're joined by the legendary Amiga game musician and composer Allister Brimble, he reveals how he started out on the Amiga and why he loved working on the platform.
An in-depth overview of Deluxe Paint IV's AGA features plus an exclusive interview with movie animator and director Phil Nibblelink (famous for work such as An American Tale: Fievel Goes West, The Great Mouse Detective and The Black Cauldron).
Deputy editor Ian chats with Michael Dawes (AKA Mixel) to learn how he evolved his design and illustration skills into full-blown Amiga game development.
Our ongoing Amiga coding tutorial series in AMOS Professional continues.
Jolyon Ralph of Almathera Systems Ltd
shares a typical day working at one of the most famous Public Domain
compilation and Amiga CD-ROM software studios. Almathera were
responsible for CDPD and 17 Bit CDs, and of course, Photogenics!
In the AA Testbench section, we review AmiFox - the Amiga web browser making a name for itself by serving up perfect renditions of most modern websites!
Our
regulars including former-Sensible Software's Stoo Cambridge, Demoscene
with h0ffman, Amiga news, User Groups, Classic Coverdisk Of The Month
and readers letters.
Plus lots lots more..!
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