| THE WORLD'S BEST-SELLING AMIGA MAGAZINE 
| Issue No: 39 | Month: October 1992 |  
| Release Date: September 10th 1992 | Price: £3.95 |  
| Editor: Damien Noonan | Spine text: 'It's super, man' |  
| Page Count: 236 | Best jokes of this ish: Find 'em! "Texas Chainstore massacre"
 "To the north is a text adventure creator..."
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Beat them at their own game MAIN FEATURE
Which Printer?
How to program your own games in assembler
The top ten coders in the country 10-page printer round-up
 
 COVER DISK
| The Amiga Format Collection No.7 DevPac 2 (HiSoft)
 | Disk 2 Real Things Dogs (RGB Studios)
 Caesar (Impressions)
 Quicksilver Pinball (AmigaNuts)
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A600 £299 price cut shocker NEWS ITEMSA600 bundle - rumours suggest mixed ability bundle
 New Amiga certain to be A2000 replacement
 Developers warned to act now for compatibility
 WANG, Commodore warranty repair firm in danger
 A3000 sees massive price slash
 First Amiga Format Special announced
 Editor's Opinion: All modesty aside
 
Amiga CD at a glance FEATURE12-page Amiga Shopper special
 
None TUTORIALS
News REGULARSEditor's Opinion
 Screen Play
 Coming Attractions (game previews)
 Under Construction
 The Next Big thing?
 Game Busters
 Cheap 'N' Cheerful
 Charts and Magical History score
 PD Update
 PD Demo Zone
 Workbench Answerfile (technical letters)
 Subscription
 Mail Order
 Special Offers
 Letters
  COMMENTS It was announced that, for the first six months of 1992, Amiga Format
had sold an average of 160, 256 copies each month. This made it the best-selling
computer magazine in Britain, the biggest-selling Amiga magazine in the
world, and the best-selling male interest magazine in the UK. AF was fractionally
higher than music mag, Q, in sales charts.
 
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