
Die kommende Ausgabe 39 des britischen Magazins Amiga Addict wird ab dem 1. September ausgeliefert, Vorbestellungen werden bereits angenommen. Zu den Themen des Hefts gehören dieses Mal:
- We tuck into a fry-up with the Philip Oliver of the Oliver Twins, who dish out the secret recipe behind their Amiga Dizzy favourites, Fast Food! and Kwik Snax.
- Review of Fast Food 2 from Bitmap Soft – a brand new successor to Dizzy’s food-related arcade games!
- Guest author Alex Harris enters the ring to admire the knockout artwork of Gremlin’s Shadow Fighter. Plus commentary from original artists Fabio Capon and Greg Staples!
- Upgrades, add-ons, and mods galore! AA shows you how to max out your Amiga without breaking the bank.
- Most Amiga users have used the infamous Turran FTP file server at some point. We connect with its founder and maintainer, Turranius, for an exclusive interview.
- Classic gaming retrospectives: Blob and Worms CD32.
- New Amiga game releases put to the test: Krogharr The Beerserker and Gemdalus.
- The fascinating history of US Amiga retailer, Merlancia Industries.
- AA’s Creative Revolution tutorials continue with Fantavision – this month exploring its powerful vector-editing tools.
- CD music album review of Taris Xavia – Commodore Amiga Pure Mod.
- New: Developer Diaries. Adrian Browne spreads his wings to reveal how he crafted the artwork for Anguish, the AGA follow-up to Amiga classic Agony.
- In Testbench we review RISKYMouse, could this be the point-and-click solution Amiga users have always dreamt of?
- Our regulars including former-Sensible Software’s Stoo Cambridge, Demoscene (NOVA demoparty), AMOS coding tutorial, Amiga news and User Groups.
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