| COLLECTOR'S EDITION 
| Issue No: 136 | Month: May 2000 |  
| Release Date: Thursday April 6th | Price: £5.99 |  
| Editor: Ben Vost | Page Count: 84 |  
AF through the ages MAIN FEATURE6-page feature about Amiga Format, as discussed by 11 former and current
AF staffers down the pub. Ben Vost does not get drunk.
 
 COVER DISK/CDNow that it's safe to do so, Richard Drummond recounts 
  the full explosive history of the famous AFCD. 
| Serious Disk Dirscanner
 IconImageCopier
 SnoopDOS
 Xopa
 Visual Prefs
 Passcode
 | Games Disk Brod
 Wiz 2
 Number Cruncher
 
 
 
 | CoverCD Tales from Heaven demo
 Powerball
 WHD Loaders
 WB Tools
 Photogenics Updates
 And more!
 |  
 NEWS ITEMSAF to closeThe news is all over the net and has been since the middle of March, but for 
  those that don't know, or haven't noticed our cover at all, the fact of the 
  matter is that this is the last issue of Amiga Format for the forseeable future.
 AF in view...Ben Vost reflects on his final week at Amiga Format.
 NG AmigaOS for Classic AmigasHaage & Partner to work on new version of their WarpUP kernel that will 
  allow the next generation Amiga platform to run on current PPC Amigas.
 The Editor SpeaksBen Vost hopes that Bill and Fleecy's Excellent Adventure doesn't turn into 
  Bill and Fleecy's Bogus Journey.
 Meet me in St LouisWho and what will be at the St. Louis Amiga show.
 afb appeal raises £1500!Members of the Amiga Format bulletin mailing list raise £780 in just three 
  weeks. The money goes towards helping with the problems currently affectibng 
  Madagascar or Mozambique. In a moment of generousity Future Publishing said 
  that they would match whatever was raised - so in total over £1500 was 
  raised!!
 The Kickstart show is comingThe Kickstart Amiga User Group announce the third Kickstart Amiga show.
 Blittersoft NewsBoXeR motherboard awaiting final testing and other Blittersoft product news.
 100 Issues ago (AF36 July 1992)A lookback at the July 1992 issue.
 A500 Power PCThe KCS Power board - an 80286 hardware emulator - goes back on sale after eight 
  years for just £30.
 Eyetech newsEyetech reveal latest tower cases and software applications.
 ASp meets ThorSpectrum 128 emulator ASp becomes first Amiga application to use the Thor MMU.library
 
Multitasking FEATURESimon Goodwin explains how you can do several things at once, while
only doing one thing at a time.
 Screenplay through time
A lookback at some of the great Amiga games that have been reviewed
by AF
  REVIEWS 
 
| SCREENPLAY Previews
 
Reviews
SiN
Maim & Mangle
Nightlong competition
Chessmania
Fore-Matt take over Islona collection Bertie's Animal Kingdom - 58%
 Tales from Heaven - 62%
 | SERIOUS Reviews
 Audio Evolution - 79%
 SilverSurfer 600 - 92%
 Sony E400 - 90%
 Eyetech Scanner - 90%
 Punchinello mouse wheel extension - 86%
 
 
 
 
 
 |    TUTORIALSThe Complete Beginners guide to... Mac emulationWant Apple Mac software but don't want a Mac? Nick Lamburn presents the solution.
 Just Imagine (Chapter 2)Andy Kinsella finishes his Imagine tutorial early with a look at modelling.
 Program Perfection (Chapter 12)Supporting ARexx in your programs can make them more useful. Richard Drummond 
  explains how to go about it.
  AMIGA USER 
  GROUPS
 Chris Livermore takes the commuter train to the suburbs of West London. 
World News REGULARSBack Issues
 ScreenPlay
 
Serious
Previews
GameBusters
PD Select Workbench
 Amiga.net
 MailBag
 The Gallery
 CoverCD
 CoverDisks
 Reader Ads
 Amiga User Groups - Kickstart, West London
 Just the FAQs - Sabrina, Web designer
 Amiga Format Bulletin (AFB)
 Amiga Format 1989 - 2000, RIP
  COMMENTS The final issue of Amiga Format. There was no mention ST/Amiga Format, surprisingly.
 
  Last Update: 29/6/2002 
   |