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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : Interview of José A. Gonzáles
   posted by Glames on 23-Jun-2023 10:42:06 (293 reads)
Read the (Spanish) interview of José A. Gonzáles, a Spanish Amiga artist who regularly publishes drawings, tutorials and even video games: Málaga Vice, 1987 - Rescate en Berlin, Furtum Sacrum, MiniZorro, Air Mail, ... It was initially published in issue 5 of our (French) BOING magazine.

http://glames.online.fr/boing/boing5_itw_josegonzales.html
    

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