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26.Apr.2023
Forum64 (ANF)


AGA successor: Document about the Advanced Amiga Architecture published
At the title link Dave Haynie has published this month the sixth draft of a Commodore-internal compilation of the development status of the never-finished AAA chipset, which dates from June 18, 1992. The PDF file comprises 314 pages. (snx)

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26.Apr.2023



Illustrated book: "Demoscene - The Logo Art" can be preordered
At the beginning of April, for the Illustrated book "Demoscene: the Logo Art" a crowdfunding campaign was started (amiga-news.de reported), which was successfully finished the day before yesterday. In A4 format, demoscene logos from more than three decades on around 400 colour pages are presented and background information on the corresponding pixel artists or scene groups are provided. On Editions64K now the book can be preordered for 40 Euro (plus shipping). The delivery will start from 25 Dezember. (dr)

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26.Apr.2023
Passione Amiga (ANF)


Italian print and PDF magazine: Passione Amiga, issue 13
The twelfth issue of the Italian magazine "Passione Amiga", which is available as usual with 48 color pages both as a booklet and as a PDF, deals with the following topics:
  • Video Games: Boxx 4, Rick Dangerous Enhanced Version, Xevious 1200, Hop to the Top, Tenebra, AmiSnakes, JBoulder, Geo's Quest 2 In Search of Queen Lorraine
  • Review: Boing!
  • Reportage Passione Amiga spring 2023 edition
  • Article: We are all collectors
  • AmigaOS 3.2.2
  • Blender course, part 5
  • The wit of the Amiga community
  • Interview with Newel
  • And also: Games news, Tech news, Tricks and Solutions, Demo Scene, New Talents, Readers Mail
(dr)

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26.Apr.2023
Seiya (ANF)


PDF magazine: REV'n'GE 145 (Italian/English)
Besides the Italian original issue, the PDF magazine REV'n'GE ("Retro Emulator Vision and Game") is also available in English. The magazine's reviews compare, if available, the different ports of classic games to the various platforms of their time. Furthermore a focus is on rather unknown retro games.

Amiga-related, the current issue is about Woof und GI Memory Game. (dr)

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26.Apr.2023



Video: AmiTube and AmiFox running under AmigaOS 3.9
Dave 'Skateman' Koelman, who among other things wrote the article Using two graphics cards in the AmigaOne X5000, shows in a short video how he uses AmiTube and AmiFox on his Vampire Standalone under AmigaOS 3.9. (dr)

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23.Apr.2023



Video: Reproduction of "Four-Byte Burger" artwork
On his YouTube channel "Ahoy", Stuart Brown produces documentary-style video content about video games and their influence on culture. His latest video is dedicated to the "Four-Byte Burger", an example from the early days of digital art. The image shows a colourful cheeseburger designed by Commodore's art director Jack Haeger. The original file was not saved and the image is only preserved as a copy because Haeger took photos of the monitor with a 35mm camera. In his video, Brown explores the question of whether a perfect reproduction of the image is possible. (dr)

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22.Apr.2023



Print-/PDF magazine: Amiga Addict, issue 20
The 20th issue of the British magazine "Amiga Addict" is now available, among other things, as a digital version for about 5.60 euros. The printed version including shipping (worldwide) costs about 12.30 euros. The current issue contains the following topics:
  • Amiga Addict explores Andy Warhol's relationship with creating art on the Amiga and how he helped forge our platform's creative identity. PLUS: An exclusive interview with Amiga World magazine's co-founder and editor Guy Wright, who interviewed Warhol back in 1986 prior to the iconic artist's passing.
  • We head out on the road, turning our focus to Amiga users and reporting from Lincolnshire Amiga Group, Stamford Peterborough Amiga Group and Yorkshire Amiga Group meets.
  • The Amiga Walker prototype - the last AGA Amiga computer never to be released.
  • Rob Smith's new Retro Directory, a free online listing service.
  • We speak to David Upchurch, the renowned ex-editor of The One Amiga magazine.
  • Original Amiga hardware engineer Ron Nicholson gives us the low-down on what makes our favourite machine tick.
  • A brand new gamepad controller for the Amiga: Ralph Egas brings word of his Dual Stick.
  • Latest game review: Maria Renard's Revenge.
  • To celebrate both Easter and Amiga Addict's 20th issue, our Gold Standard column reveals the best Easter Eggs and bonuses hidden in classic Amiga games.
  • A round-up of the AGA games everyone really should have played!
  • Six Of The Best: classic games picked out by Acidbottle (Wonderboy).
  • A guide to Bifrost Heimdall Edition, the ultimate LED lighting mod for the Amiga.
  • Magazine, manual and reference book scanning. We look at the best way to digitally preserve your Amiga-related print media with the CZUR ET16 Plus overhead scanner.
  • Our regulars including former-Sensible Software's Stoo Cambridge, Demoscene, Amiga news, User Groups, Classic Coverdisk Of The Month and readers letters.
  • Plus lots lots more..!
(dr)

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22.Apr.2023



Developer diary: "X-Rotator" effect in Amiga demos
'Slummy' is a member of the Norwegian Amiga demo group Spaceballs. At this year's Revision Demo Party, which took place over the Easter weekend, the group won second place with Candiru in the category "Oldschool Intro" (YouTube-Video). In a developer diary entry, 'Slummy' now explains the "X-Rotator"-based effect used in it. (dr)

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