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News   News : The Amiga Future magazine Issue 170 - preview is now available to view online
   posted by AndreasM on 20-Aug-2024 14:42:54 (761 reads)
These comprise of the full colour preview and excerpts of our Amiga Future issue 170 (September/October 2024 which can also be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.

Some of the interesting articles in this issue are:

Interview Jennifer Diane Reitz
Interview Michi aka Tigerskunk
Preview Krogharr
Preview The Lost Pixel
Workshop: Knowledge (3): HAM Games – Too Colourful to Be True
Special: A1222 - from a coder's perspective Part 1
Special: Beyond the Screen: Psygnosis
Review Shift
Review Geo's Quest 3 - Gateway to Nowhere
Review Heretic II
Review A1RL0CK
Review Cecconoid
Review Tony - Montezuma´s Gold
Review Droid Special Edition 2024
Review ScummVM
Review GEOX Floppy Emulator 2023 Version
Demoscene
Raffle

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

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