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Issue 18 of Passione Amiga magazine is available on Amazon. You can buy it here https://amzn.eu/d/ibEx5fE
In this issue:
Games: Karate Champ, Super Delivery Boy: The Holiday Shift 2023, AMI H.E.R.O., BreakThru, Final Fight Enhanced, Duck Hunt, Ninjaferatu, Spheroid, Tetris1200, Santa’s Workout III - Silent Night.
Review: RNO Effects
Preview: A600GS e A1222Plus
Interview: ACube Systems
Amiga GCC - ProbabilitĂ
And also: Games news, Tech news, Readers mail, Demo Sene, Back Chat...
48 pages A4 full color for your Amiga!
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Amiga Future issue 167 released |
News posted by AndreasM on 5-Mar-2024 11:31:56 (347 reads) |
The English and German issue 167 (March/April 2024) of our print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from our editorial office at Amiga Future, and from other Amiga dealers that stock it.
Magazine Content:
Show Report Passione Amiga Day 2023 Interview Michael Kafke (ASM Game) Preview Jari-Matti Rally Review The last Dungeon Review Adventure 1 & 2 Review Jack the Pit Review Spheroid Review Ami-H.E.R.O. Review Stuntman Seymour Review Board Game vs Amiga: Darts Review FS-UAE 3.1 Review Frotz Review Santa´s Workout III - Silent Night Review Denise – ITX Amiga 500 Review Super Delivery Boy: The Holiday Shift Review Amiblaster Clockport Edition Review Pi Storm #2 Review Book PHP 8 and MySQL Demoscene: Soil, Knight Chips Workshop: Dynamic websites with PHP
and so much more ... if you haven't already, right now might be the best time to get your collectable copy ordered, before they're all sold out!
For a more detailed description of its contents and previews of this issue click-on link of the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=13 Orders: https://www.amigashop.org https://www.amigashop.org
http://25.amigafuture.de https://www.amigafuture.de http://www.apc-tcp.de
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Norwegian Amiga Association, issuing the paper and PDF magazines Amigaguiden (.no) and Amiga MAD Magazine (.en/.uk/.us) are rebooting.
We start with accumulated annual meeting for 2-3 years Sunday, 17th of March, 2024 @ Messenger.
There we will discuss among other stuff our global reboost competition, with a brand new mini Amiga 500 as first price. This competition will be open for all, member or no member.
We will try our best to use both Norwegian and English as language throughout the meeetimg.
See yah
PS Please visit our IRC channels @EFNet or Element #amigazone
full news item at amiga.zone sorry - Norwegian
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New articles on Obligement |
News posted by Daff on 1-Mar-2024 15:01:13 (295 reads) |
The following articles have been added to the website of the Amiga magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months:
- News from January/February 2024. - Old articles from Generation 4 10 to 12: News: The race for arcade game licences 1989, Interview with Gary Bracey, Review of Zork Zero, Review of Space Quest 3, News: Transputers and new architectures, Report: Imagina 1989, Review of Cybernoid 2, Review of Gold Rush!, Review of The Games: Winter Edition, etc. - Interview with Brian Hartley (graphic designer of Micro Machines). - Review of Reshoot Proxima 3. - The best of Byte in September 1986. - File: The tools included in MorphOS. - File: The history of Lemmings. - File: Uridium 2 graphics. - File: Amiga Games List (updated). - File: The "Juggler" animation (updated). - Hardware: FastATA 1200 MK-V. - Hardware: Tank Mouse. - Tutorial: Data transfer between Amiga and Linux with APCComm. - Programming: Creating a demo - chapter 2, part 2, bit plans. - Special quiz on the year 2023 on the Amiga.
Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading. Our X page: https://twitter.com/obligement Feel free to contribute. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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Amiga Future 167 Preview online |
News posted by AndreasM on 24-Feb-2024 15:07:20 (263 reads) |
These comprise of the full colour preview and excerpts of our Amiga Future issue 167 (March/April 2024) which can also be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.
Some of the interesting articles in this issue are:
Show Report Passione Amiga Day 2023 Interview Michael Kafke (ASM Game) Preview Jari-Matti Rally Review The last Dungeon Review Adventure 1 & 2 Review Jack the Pit Review Spheroid Review Ami-H.E.R.O. Review Stuntman Seymour Review Board Game vs Amiga: Darts Review FS-UAE 3.1 Review Frotz Review Santa´s Workout III - Silent Night Review Denise – ITX Amiga 500 Review Super Delivery Boy: The Holiday Shift Review Amiblaster Clockport Edition Review Pi Storm #2 Review Book PHP 8 and MySQL Demoscene: Soil, Knight Chips Workshop: Dynamic websites with PHP
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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Today the new 500-member competition starts on AmigaPortal.de. Only those who have registered on AmigaPortal.de can win one of the nice prizes. Many thanks to all sponsors at this point! You can participate from 18.2.2024 to 29.2.2024.
1. prize: AmiKit LeatherUSB 64GB (including SuperCombo) 2. prize: Hoodie Classic - Deponia – Pixelrufus 3. prize: AmigaOS 3.2 CD / Lizenz 4. prize: Fall of Porcupine (Steam Key) 5. prize: Supergeek Amiga T-Shirt 6. prize: XXL Mousepad - Amiga Portal 7. prize: Spiel: Amiga Duel 8. prize: Goalgetter (Steam Key) 9. prize: Amiga Germany Sammelausgabe #1-#5 Hardcover exklusiv 10. prize: Amiga Forever 10 "R2" Plus Edition
The exact conditions of participation and prizes can be found at: http://gewinnspiel500.amigaportal.de/
We wish you good luck
Many greetings from the AmigaPortal-Team
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Slightly delayed by only 18 months (we are getting faster), the free Roadshow TCP/IP stack 1.15 update is now available to all customers.
This update is focused on improving installation and maintenance tasks, as well as making the installation documentation more useful and accessible. The single documentation file, still small in 2014, became increasingly unwieldy and has become a set of shorter files, each focused on one single aspect of Roadshow. By request, new documentation has been added which details all the files which will be installed for Roadshow.
The single installation script, which combined several tasks, became a set of scripts, each with its own task. The new update script will take care of upgrading an older Roadshow installation (versions 1.9-1.14) as well of upgrading a currently installed demo version to the commercial version.
New commands have been added to automatically find and install network device configuration files and fix errors & defects in the many configuration files Roadshow uses. You may no longer need to find and install the network device configuration files to match your network devices all by yourself.
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AROS One 2.4 is now available for Download, in this release there have been a lot of changes mainly on the Core now compiled with the C library, this will not change anything for users but it is very important for developers because it facilitates and simplifies porting and compiling software.
AROS One 2.4 has to be installed from scratch because it is no longer compatible with the old Cores and the old software included in the large Contrib archive. Nothing is lost because the same software was included in the new Contrib compiled with the C Library, eventually for those who have their own configurations they could make a backup and manually insert them into the new system.
This is the most Stable version of AROS x86 ever released, so many fixes are related to Wanderer and Hardware compatibility, also the hardware compatibility catalog has been reformulated, HERE you can browse it.
Thanks to all the developers and all those who contribute financial support.
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AROS 20220318-1 |
News posted by deadwood on 8-Feb-2024 12:07:08 (761 reads) |
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Seeing as our printed edition of Amiga Future has now been published for over 25 years, we are at a point when we need to massively increase our editorial team for the magazine and also the home pages for our website. The idea behind this is to relieve the workload on more of our entire team, to better distribute the load amongst all our editorial staff, and in so doing reduce the stress and workload on everyone involved, while at the same time further increasing the magazine's overall quality.
It is all in the hope that the next 25 years will be a little easier for everyone in the editorial team, and even better for our readers. :)
WE NEED: MORE EDITORS FOR THE PRINT EDITION
* Applications area * News section
So, would you like to work on a print magazine for the Amiga that has been around for over 25 years?
If so, then just simply contact us by email: redaktion@amigafuture.de
Bear in mind that also (which should really go without saying):
* You should logically own an Amiga. * Additionally you should also use it, in other words, you should have a user's knowledge of an Amiga. * Your spelling, punctuation and grammar doesn't have to be perfect, but it has to be basically OK. * Of course it would be much better if you have previously written reports and reviews already. * Most importantly you should also have the time to spare, and lots of interest, in using your Amiga.
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