THE WORLD'S BIGGEST-SELLING AMIGA
MAGAZINE
Issue No: 92 |
Month: Christmas 1996 |
Release Date: November 27th |
Price: £4.50 (2 disks) £5.50 (CD-ROM) |
Editor: Nick Veitch |
Page Count: 116 |
MAIN FEATURE
That was the year that was (and this is the year to come)...
A month-by-month description of the events of 1996, followed by a few
of the products announced for 1997.
COVER DISK
The AF coverdisk became increasingly unimportant
after the launch of the CD edition.
Serious Disk
Cinema 4D
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Games Disk
Worms: The Directors Cut demo |
CoverCD
Pagestream update
AmFTP
Term 4.7
The Island of Dr. Moreau
Amiga E
Director
Final Writer patch
Slipstream
... and much. much more! |
NEWS ITEMS
That Petro emotion
Petro Tyschtschenko describes the hardship of 1996.
Newer, Rounder, Digita
Digita set to release Wordworth Office.
Phase 5 powers up
Phase 5 release details about their PowerUP boards, developers, and
A\Box machine
FEATURE
Cinema 4D
Four-page feature on Cinema 4D, the full package included with this
issue.
Emulators Part 4
In the fourth part of this long-running series, Simon Goodwin looks
at Atari 8-bit and ST emulators.
Under the tree
Month-by-month round-up of the years games.
Stocking Fillers
Gifts for the Amiga owner in your life.
REVIEWS
SCREENPLAY
Previews
Hell Pigs
BurnOut
Minskies Furballs
Max Rally
Reviews
Worms: The Directors Cit 90% (45% if you have the original) |
AF SERIOUS
Reviews
AWeb-II - 70%
Gasteiner 8x CD-ROM - 84% |
AF CREATIVE
(TUTORIALS)
Advanced ARexx Coding
Paul Overaa takes a look at sort trees in ARexx.
Multimedia (Chapter 4)
In part 4 of the multimedia feature, Ben Vost introduces sound into
his presentation.
Alien Breed 2: The Killing Grounds
Andy Clitheroe presents a step-by-step guide to animation.
Real 3D v2 Tutorial
Graeme Sandiford creates a WipeOut-style vehicle
Blitz Tutorial (part 11)
John Kennedy tidies the code in his web browser.
REGULARS
Month in View
Amiga Format News
ScreenPlay
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Previews
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Readers Games (on Ice)
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GameBusters
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PD Select
AF Serious
Workbench
Amiga.net
Amiga Format web site
Amiga Format Special Offers
Amiga Format book offers
Back Issues
Mailbag & The Gallery
Amiga Format CoverCD
Amiga Format Coverdisks
Next Month
COMMENTS
The lack of games made this a disappointing Christmas issue.
The Amiga Format logo was silver.
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