ISSUE 33 includes:
- Virtual Reality may be hot right now, but back in 1990 (not long before the movie Lawnmower Man was released), a range of Amiga-powered VR arcade machines called Virtuality was introduced in the UK. This issue, we give the world's first mass-produced VR entertainment system the limelight it so rightly deserves, telling the fascinating story of how the Amiga allowed immersive 3D environments to be explored. Special guests include Simon Marston (Leicester Retro Computer Museum) who helped us take this deep dive into VR history and allowed first-hand access to the Virtuality hardware.
- Full game Alien Fish Finger free on our coverdisk. Our downloadable disk contains one of the best platform alien "blast 'em ups" ever made!
The game's creator (David Cruickshank) is also raising money for charity, donations gratefully accepted here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/alienfishfinger - A look at the Amiga's 1998 theme song, Back For The Future.
- We get creative with graphics, using the powerful software Sculpt-Animate 4D.
- Dune II on the Amiga is already a brilliant game, but it's about to finally receive an AGA edition! We speak to developer Bob Koon who worked at Westwood Studios on the original game, and who is also behind this new update.
- Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition. Special guest Ashley Day from Team17 discusses the studio's new remake of Worms and how the original Amiga version still holds a special place in his heart.
- Trojan horse! Could there be a new Atari magazine from the makers of Amiga Addict?! (Surely not the ST..?!)
- AA's editor Ian Griffiths considers some of the non-Amiga games that he'd like to see ported to our platform.
- Our Onscreen section reviews the latest game releases, including Dr. Dangerous and Droid Special Edition.
- Gaming classics with Deuteros, CD32 version of The Chaos Engine and Donk! The Samurai Duck!
- A continuation of last issue's Dafel: Bloodline feature, with interviews from creators of the game Jason Hayman and Ruben Monteiro.
- Polish demoscene roundup courtesy of the legendary h0ffman.
- Our
regulars including Classic Coverdisk Of The Month, former-Sensible Software's Stoo Cambridge, AMOS
coding tutorial, Amiga news and User Groups.
- Plus lots lots more..!
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