Amiga Computing U.S. Edition (November 1995)

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Source: Amiga Computing U.S. Edition – Issue Number 4 – November 1995

Amiga Computing was originally a U.K. based magazine that was published in both the U.K. and the U.S. There were a total of 117 issues published from 1988 through 1997. The November 1995 issue of the U.S. Edition includes:

System: The Essential Guide to Amiga Gaming

  • System On-Line – We bring you up to date with all the recent goings on in the Amiga games world.
  • Preview: Virtual Karting – We check out life in the fast lane with OTM’s pacey driving game.
  • Small tips – We solve all your gaming problems with a selection of hints and tips
  • Preview: Odyssey – Audiogenic take a departure from their usual sports sims and try their hand at platformers
  • Preview: Leading Lap – Racing mania again this month with Kellion’s forthcoming polygon racer
  • Preview: Citadel – Tina Hackett reveals yet another Doom clone in the pipeline – this time from Poland
  • Game Reviews
    • Gloom
    • Super Street Fighter 2
    • Turbo Trax

Reviews

  • Tune Builder – Paul Austin gives you a full review of this acclaimed music package
  • Sonnet Doubler – Ben Vost looks at a simple way to double the speed of your Amiga 4000 040
  • Zip Drive – The biggest thing in Amiga data storage since the CD-ROM explosion
  • Scala MD100 – Scala’s new Mpeg encoding and decoding card comes under scrutiny
  • Ami File Safe – The defacto replacement for the standard Amiga file system. Nik Lines checks it out
  • Wacom – Grace under pressure with the ultimate Amiga graphics tablets
  • CD Write – Customise your CD collection with this impressive software add-on

Features

  • State of the Nation – Jason Compton investigates Amiga life on the other side of the pond
  • Mortal Combat – Tina Hackett speculates on the future of the Amiga as a viable games platform
  • In the Hot Seat – Amiga Technologies on the spot with some hard hitting questions and answers
  • Multimedia Future – Gareth Lofthouse reports on the people bringing you the Amiga’s multimedia future

The Coverdisks

  • CygnusEd – Amiga Computing brings you another complete commercial product. This time it’s the Amiga’s ultimate text editor, complete with full on-line manual. Plus Mand2000 demo; IFFMaster; Text Read
  • Graphics Grandslam! – A stunning collection of the best graphics utilities for your Amiga. Simple point and click installation for some of the best PD and Shareware ever… ATE; TiffView; TapAVI; Flick; PicBoot; Clouds; BMP Datatype; Font Datatype

Cover Story

  • The Amiga at the Heart of a Monster – Paul Austin fires up the next step in Amiga evolution.

…and more!