02 June 2003, 11:10 | #1 |
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Scans of english AMIGA magazines... ?
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Which were the best known english amiga or game magazines in general... ? Had any of them a "kult" status like ASM/AMIGA Joker in Germany... ? Can I find scans or test reports in the net ? Thanks... |
02 June 2003, 11:26 | #2 |
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The most prominent UK magazines were:
General Amiga: Amiga Format, CU [Commodore User] Amiga Games: Amiga Power, The One, Amiga Action Each magazine had its own fans, but I suppose if one was to qualify as having cult status, it would be Amiga Power. I don't know of any online scan resource. I have been scanning game reviews from various magazines for Tim Janssen's Amiga Reviews site, but this site does not use entire scans, only elements from them. |
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Hey, you forgot the last and greatest(?) of them all, Amiga Active!
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It was a quality mag, and I enjoyed reading it, but personally I wouldn't say it surpassed Amiga Format or Amiga Power. And it sold out big time, imo, when it abruptly metamorphosed into Digital. The obsequious 10-page endorsement of the Xbox (complete with fawning commentary on soundbites from the head of Xbox games marketing in the UK) in the final issue was particularly far from the magazine's original position of providing refreshingly upbeat Amiga coverage. Nice while it lasted though. |
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Couldn't comment on 'Digital' as I picked up the fist copy, read as much of it as I could stand then put it down thinking, "What a complete waste of journalism."
AA was an excelent mag, carrying on the best traditions of AF and CUA. It was informative, entertaining and covered hardware, serious software and games in good detail, and the cover CD's were the best of any of the mag's. I don't know why they sold out so badlly, but personaly I think it was very wrong, both at a personal level and at a business level. Hell, I was buying it evey month from the newsagent in town to make sure it got the shelf space! I wasn't the only person buying it either. brain starts to hurt just thinking about it... |
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Thanks for the replies...
@blackcornflake, Tim Janssen's site is very good, i've seen it before... @Retroman, the mag scan is also good, but a little bit too technical for me... I meant "old" game review scans and something like this... I still wonder if there's nothing else in the net |
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It would be cool if in the future it would be possible to leech all great Amiga and C64 mags as PDF or scanned gif/jpg's.
Would be a lot of work scanning them in though .. |
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Peculiar taste...
@Amiger,
I too wonder why there are so few scans of Amiga game reviews on Internet. Especially when looking at 8-bit platforms where many scans of Crash, Zzap! and Commodore Format can be found. On the other hand, I think a peculiar taste is required to appreciate scans of age-old reviews for a dead machine. Personally, I would like to see complete scans of Zero magazine online. It is the funniest multiformat gamesmagazine which has ever appeared. Also, if anyone would put scans of CU Amiga from the years 1987-1990 online I would be in heaven. |
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I'm actualy scanning a guide to upgrading your A500 at the moment. OCR, then layout, then convert to PDF.
If you don't like PDF tough. Everybody can read them, which is why I like it. Still havn't moved all my stuff to my new house yet, when I have I'll look at scaning CU Amiga, CU Iinternational, Amiga Format, Amiga Shopper, Amiga Active and any other miggy mags I find... don't hold your breath though coz I work slow.... |
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