Two full games given away on three coverdisk downloads (floppy disk labels included for our loyal subscribers).
Some say, "war has never been so much fun." Others say it's good for "absolutely nothin'!" Our view is war is a great excuse to celebrate some of the Amiga's finest games. This issue, we do just that! Our Amiga Goes To War cover story features exclusive interviews with John Cutter (Cinemaware) and Eric Hyman (SSI), plus an overview of the important titles in the war and strategy genre - including Pirates!, Silent Service, Wings, Their Finest Hour plus many others. This issue is more Full Metal Jacket than Dad's Army; one not to be missed!
Review of brand new word processor, Final Writer 7.0.
Amiga Power's launch editor, Matt Bielby pops in for a cuppa and to chat about the golden era of Amiga magazines.
We catch up with the Amiga-inspired rock band, Fastloaders.
Latest game reviews: Geo's Quest 3 and Glubble.
Now a rare and appreciated CD32 game, was Litil Divil too quickly dismissed by critics on release?
The Multimedia Convergence Computer - Gateway's prototype which promised a bright future for Amiga users.
Playing with colours, we continue our ImageFX series.
Classic games remembered with No Second Prize.
Paul Driscoll's gives us the inside scoop on how he authored two volumes of his new book, Amiga Top 50 Video Games .
The Story Of Immortal Joysticks.
Our
regulars including former-Sensible Software's Stoo Cambridge, Classic Coverdisk Of The Month, AMOS
coding tutorial, Amiga news and User Groups.
Plus lots lots more..!
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