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10.Jul.2022



Let's Make an Amiga Game Tutorial 10 / Game Jam
'Prince', founder of the group 'Phaze101', streams the assembler coding course "Corso completo di programmazione assembler in due dischi" in English on Twitch and uploads the respective episodes time-delayed to YouTube (amiga-news.de reports regularly).

In another tutorial Amiga Assembly For Beginners - Lets Make a Game, Prince now explains with concrete examples how to write a game with assembler. Here the tenth part was published.

In addition, he has launched the Retro Trex Game Jam. The goal of this contest is to create an identical or original version of the well-known browser game Google Google T-Rex for a retro computer. Thanks to its simplicity, the game can be programmed by beginners on any 8/16-bit retro computer. This game jam is for fun and learning purposes only. The prize is to complete this challenge. The rules:
  • any programming language is allowed
  • solo developers or teams are allowed
  • adapted versions are allowed, nice graphics, etc.
  • no consoles / DOS / Windows / Linux / Mac or other x86 machines
At the end of the competition, there will be a live stream showing all the matches. The competition will run until September 10, 2022. (dr)

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Print magazine: Amiga Future, issue 157
The English and German issue 157 (July/August 2022) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed. It can be ordered directly from its editorial office and from Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.

Content of the current issue includes reviews about The Amiga 500 Mini, FreewayPro USB Zorro-II and MasPlayer 2022 Edition. (snx)

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07.Jul.2022



Blog review: Sound card Maestro Professional
The blog 'shred.zone' presents in a detailed article the internal sound card Maestro Professional, which was distributed by the German company MacroSystem in the early 1990s. Besides the presentation of the design, the development of a corresponding driver maestix.library is also highlighted, since MacroSystem itself never released the required Amiga software. (dr)

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06.Jul.2022



Video: Creating games graphics
Graphic artist Simone Bernacchia, who has designed graphics for numerous Amiga games, explains some of his designs in this talk recorded at the Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2022. (dr)

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06.Jul.2022



Flashback: Australian Amiga Gazette (update)
The Australian Amiga Gazette (AAG) was founded in 1996 to keep the Amiga computer alive here in Australia. The first issue was published in December 1996, the last in October 1998, making 23 issues.

AAG was created entirely on an Amiga 4000 using Amiga's Page Stream Publishing software and printed on a second-hand press. The magazine had 40 black and white printed pages and contained articles, product reviews and advertising.

20 issues are available for download in PDF format at the title link. Two have yet to be scanned, one issue was never printed.

Update: (25.07.2022, 16:47, dr)

According to Michael Burak in the English-language comment section, he has redone the scans in 600 dpi and re-uploaded them. (dr)

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