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News   News : Amiga Future monthly News September 2017
   posted by AndreasM on 30-Sep-2017 16:15:44 (881 reads)
Amiga Future monthly News September 2017

4.9.2017
********
Amiga Future issue 128 released

The English and German issue 128 (September/October 2017) of the print
magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered
directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga
dealers that stock the magazine.

Mag Content:

Interview Marcus Sackrow
Special Demoscene
Report Devcon 2

and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered
today

    

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