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              | ScummVM v3 is now available on AmiBench for the A1200NG and A600GS 
 
  
 The A600GS has ScummVM v3 available as a feature. This enables hundreds of classic games to be installed and run from our ScummVM GUI application in AmiBench
 
 With a few clicks, games can be easily downloaded and automatically installed such as Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword 2.5, Nippon Safes Inc, Flight Of The Amazon Queen and DreamWeb.
 
 ScummVM is compatible with games such as the Monkey Island series - even the Curse of Monkey Island which was never originally released on the Amiga.
 
 The system update is free of charge for A600GS and A1200NG users.  It can be downloaded now.
 
 
 
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        |  | APC&TCP: Amiga38 DVD released |  
        | News posted by AndreasM on 24-Oct-2025 17:11:14 (347 reads) |  |  
 
  
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              | The classic Breakout game is back — with a twist! 
 Clear all blocks across 100 levels solo or in two-player co-op mode, and don’t freak out by the various enemies!
 Explore the old factory and uncover its dark secret!
 Spend your hard-earned points between levels in the shop to unlock helpful bonuses!
 And if you still want more, use the convenient and intuitive Construction Set to create your own levels.
 
 Order now: https://www.amigashop.org/product_info.php?products_id=476
 
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        |  | The Amiga Future magazine Issue 177 - preview is now available to view online |  
        | News posted by AndreasM on 22-Oct-2025 10:23:43 (325 reads) |  
      
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              | These comprise of the full colour preview and excerpts of our Amiga Future issue 177 (November/December 2025) which can also be viewed online on the Amiga Future website. 
 Some of the interesting articles in this issue are:
 
 Interview Peri Fractic: The man revitalising Commodore
 Show Report Gamescom 2025
 Review Siedler 2
 Review Starfall Defenders
 Review ArcadeR 9
 Review AmiBrowser
 Review Turrican 2 AGA
 Review AmiBrowser
 Special MakeCD and FryingPan
 Special 40 Years Amiga Part 4
 Knowledge 10: Real-time rendering of floor and ceiling textures on the Amiga 500
 
 
 Of course there's actually so MUCH more in the magazine.
 
 Needless to say you will often get other versions of software, some of which were commercially available, as well as some of the latest try-outs or freely released software applications and games for, hopefully, every Amiga variant of Operating system, so that's Amiga 'Classic', OS4, MorphOS, and AROS, including some PD software for these systems, all on the Readers' cover CD.
 
 A detailed description of the varied content and excerpts of our current issue can be found at: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=13
 
 The Amiga Future magazine is available both as an English and German printed magazine - each issue is printed in FULL COLOUR - directly available from our magazine editorial office and from various other Amiga dealers.
 
 Important Notice!
 
 All our Amiga Future subscribers should check that both your current postal and email addresses for you are correct  that has been supplied by you to us.
 The Amiga Future gets packed and shipped a few days prior to its actual release date. So, we need any change/correction to your address to be passed to us before we dispatch it, and in any case as soon as possible.
 Bear in mind that: Usually requests to forward on mail will not be handled with such mail items, i.e. magazines!
 
 We also ask that you check that your subscription fee(s) are current and up to date, i.e. already been paid, as some, in fact quite a few, subscription fees are still not currently fully paid.
 
 Preview: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=13
 Orders: https://www.amigashop.org
 
 http://25.amigafuture.de
 https://www.amigafuture.de
 http://www.apc-tcp.de
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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        |  | VideoClipper v2.6 Released on OS4Depot |  
        | software OS4 posted by ktadd on 20-Oct-2025 3:41:14 (364 reads) |  
      
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              | VideoClipper version 2.6 includes enhancements to help speed up encoding. MPlayer v1.5 is now supported. Also supports .ass format subtitle file encoding. Many other user requested enhancements and a few bug fixes are included. See below for full list of changes.
 
 VideoClipper is a program for cutting and optionally joining various format video files while converting the files to a common format  During conversion several adjustments (Video Effects) can be made to the individual files.
 
 
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        |  | Issue 17 of WhatIFF? Amiga Guide Magazine is out! |  
        | Announcement posted by klx300r on 17-Oct-2025 21:20:29 (371 reads) |  
      
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              | WhatIFF? Issue 4.17 is out today on www.whatiff.info, Aminet will be following hopefully by tomorrow and then TAWS. You will find the following content for this issue: 
 Reviews:
 • PowerShark USB
 • HID2AMI v4
 • Amiga 1200 Backgrounds
 • Amiga OS3.2.3 Update
 • SONY PCMCIA CD Drive and driver
 • Game: A100
 • Game: pjusk
 • Game: YEET
 
 Guides:
 • Creating multiple filetypes versions of yor tracks
 • Most Noiseless Sine
 • AmigaGuide Deep Dive
 • DigiPaint: Basics Part 2
 
 Articles:
 • Is the Amiga getting out of Reach?
 • New Ways to Read WhatIFF?
 • 40 Years of Amiga: A Personal Viewpoint
 
 Interviews:
 • Boris Krizma: Furia Developer
 • Frank Neumann: A100 Developer
 • Szilard Biro: Game developer
 
 Shell Talk
 
 Cover Disk:
 • Perfume Wallpaper
 • DigiPaint v3 PAL/NTSC
 • Disk label PDF
 • New music in the playlist drawer
 
 A massive thanks to Marytn and Roald, who both helped a lot with this issue, Martyn for his articles, ag2web and helping with the editing and Roald for his music and tutorials and finally to those of you who agreed to be interviewed for this issue. Enjoy!
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 All Download (Image ISO, Image USB, Update AROS One 64Bit 1.1-To-1.2):
 https://sites.google.com/view/arosone
 
 
 AROS ABIv11 Core changes:
 
 Functionalities:
 C library extended with several wide char functions (Deremon)
 SSE2/SS3/AVX accelerated pixel conversion routines (Kalamatee)
 Updated several network drivers to work on 64-bit (Neil)
 tiff.library has been ported and tiff.datatype implemented (Kalamatee)
 Initial work on new partitioning tool (Kalamatee)
 Added regular and SSE-accelerated pixel processing routines (Kalamatee)
 font.datatype has been ported (Kalamatee)
 zstd.library and lzma.library are not available (Kalamatee)
 It is now possible to define Zune frames as rounded (Bo Stale Kopperud)
 
 Updates:
 Multiview (Russell Shaw, Mazze)
 Kernel (Johan G)
 basque.language (jalaguero)
 Codacy detected fixes (Mazze)
 Locale files refreshed
 Prefs/ScreenMode (Kalamatee)
 etherlink3.device (Neil)
 AROSTCP (Neil)
 SAD debugger (Johan G)
 AROS build system (Kalamatee)
 Kernel (Kalamatee)
 freetype.library v6.8 (Kalamatee)
 png.library v53.3 (Kalamatee)
 jfif.library v52.6 (Kalamatee)
 acpica.library v1.12 (Kalamatee)
 SysExplorer v0.15 (Kalamatee)
 bz2.library v2.3 (Kalamatee)
 z1.library v1.9 (Kalamatee)
 OpenURL v7.18 (deadwood)
 Grub v2.12 (Kalamatee)
 codesets.libary v6.22 (Kalamatee)
 CUnit v3.5.2 (Kalamatee)
 SysMon (Kalamatee)
 pcipc.hidd v1.8 (Kalamatee)
 efi.resource v1.2 (Kalamatee)
 crt.library v5.2 (deadwood)
 con-handler v41.9 (Kalamatee)
 
 
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        |  | APC&TCP: Amiga 40 - Release of Amiga Joker, Freak Out, Phantom Leap, and more |  
        | News posted by AndreasM on 13-Oct-2025 13:02:37 (132 reads) |  
      
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              | Amiga 40 will take place in Mönchengladbach on October 18th and 19th. APC&TCP will also be there again with Amiga Future and many new products.
 Since we have a long journey and need to arrive early, we can no longer process orders or answer emails.
 The return journey from the event and the follow-up work will also take some time, so we won't be fully operational until October 23rd.
 
 We will provide you with detailed information about our new products after Amiga 40. It's simply too much work at the moment.
 
 
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        |  | Amiga.zone is rebooting |  
        | Announcement posted by alef on 4-Oct-2025 12:36:54 (139 reads) |  
      
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              | amiga.zone We reboots everything
 
       We will reboot both Amigaguiden
 and Amiga MAD Magazines!
 
 As earlier promised, all suscribers
 WILL get 4 issues each before
 subscription is due.
 
 So, atm we still are have suscribers
 we owe magazines.
 
 I know we have 21 subscribers of Amiguiden
 and 2 of Amiga MAD Magazine.
 
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        |  | ASM Magazine Issue 2025 Published |  
        | News posted by AndreasM on 27-Sep-2025 10:27:13 (98 reads) |  
      
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              | ASM Magazine Issue 2025 Published 
 New German Issue 9/25 of the cult magazine ASM "Aktueller Software Markt" Now Available
 
 The legendary German computer and games magazine ASM - Aktueller Software Markt is back with a new issue. What made history in the 1980s and 1990s as the first German-language multi-format games magazine lives on today – with a mix of retro topics, current game reviews, and exclusive interviews.
 
 The new issue once again spans the spectrum from "re-testing" classics to current titles for all popular and exotic systems of the time. Returning are the familiar sections such as "Action Games" and "Adventure Corner," as well as new sections such as "Book Corner" and "In Focus," which offer previews of upcoming hits. It also features interviews with contemporary witnesses such as Stefan Piasecki, programmers such as Andreas Mettler, and cult figures such as Zak McKracken. This time, the hardware retro section focuses on the Game Boy, while in the chess section, Psion Chess ST competes against the legendary Amiga chess game Battle Chess, and in the horror cabinet, a Stone Age creation lurks.
 
 The new issue, featuring 100 pages, includes 70 game reviews in the original, chaotic ASM layout. Anyone looking for a truly retro experience can order the magazine for the usual price of €8 from:
 
 https://www.amigashop.org/index.php?cPath=49
 
 http://www.apc-tcp.de
 http://www.asm-Magazin.de
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