We celebrate our 30th issue! And also, 30 years since the release of the most powerful Commodore Amiga to ever exist, the Amiga 4000T! We look back at the history of the A4000T and speak to those involved with the machine, including Paul Peterson (Showcase Photo and Video), Tim Jenison (NewTek) and Trevor Dickinson (A-EON Technology).
Roguecraft has been one of the Amiga's most anticipated game releases in recent years, our in-depth review this issue puts it to the test!
AA's Testbench section checks how well an old Windoze PC box can hold up against the Amiga 1200's custom chips.
The Flame Wars, demoscene and cractros book review.
Creative Revolution: playing with colours using ImageFX.
The Settlers Playing Guide.
The best Amiga classic games including a roundup of hit 1994 releases, the CD32's Kang Fu, football management sim On The Ball and adventure platformer Deliverance.
Demoscene star h0ffman explains the fascinating process of making an Amiga demo.
Our
regulars including former-Sensible Software's Stoo Cambridge, AMOS
coding tutorial series, Amiga news, User Groups and readers letters.
Plus lots lots more..!
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