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Treasures of the Savage Frontier; SSI; 1992; RPG; Amiga Joker: 53%
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Cu_Amiga Jul 1993 review on "Morph" was 54%
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55% was the score in the German Amiga Joker for the spaceshooter Armalyte which was famous on the C64.
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I have scored 58 points in the Super League this year, up to round 7... does this count
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06 August 2008, 16:17 | #68 |
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68060 - The 680X0 CPU that is least compatible with WHDLoad
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NTSC-Amigas ran at 60Hz.
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62 mb free of main 64 fastram !
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06 August 2008, 16:31 | #74 |
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CU Amiga - 64 was a short-lived transitionally phase between Commodore and Amiga coverage spanning from 1989 to sometime during 1990. The final few years of the 1980's were a time of great competition for every magazine as title readership began to peak. Cover tapes were introduced and full games were licensed. Faced with a fading market, Commodore User made a leap of faith with the second name change since its launch. Every magazine aimed for a unique selling point- Commodore User's extensive Amiga coverage was theirs. The C64 became the secondary focus and was eventually dropped as readers either bought an Amiga or moved to competitors titles, such as Zzap! 64 and Commodore Format.
Shrinking the Commodore User title to just its initials, the magazine became CU Amiga - 64. Many issues of this period came with either an Amiga disk or C64 tape. The issue pictured below included a demo of PowerDrift and the full version of Rampage. http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/cuamiga3.html |
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There were 65 issues of (in)famous games mag Amiga Power.
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Levelcode for level 66 of '4 Get It' : BRIAN
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Chaos strikes back was review on page 66 in CU Feb 91
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67 - The number of Amigas sold after they had sold 67 Amigas
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