Amiga Addict Magazine - Issue 8 - British Pie, with Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton - Amiga Addict magazineAdd to Favorites

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ISSUE 8 includes:

- Everybody loves pie, none more so than us Amiga fans! We interview Eben Upton of the Raspberry Pi foundation and also discuss Amiga emulation with special guest Sarah Thornton of Red Hat.
- TheA500 mini console announced!
- New regular column by Stoo Cambridge formerly of Sensible Software.
- Amiga Ant Invasion.
- X-Copy piracy memories.
- Amiga hard drive data recovery.
- Gold Standard: Slam Tilt.
- Metal Gear, Uridium 2 and Premier Manager 3 review.
- Part 1 of Unreleased Amiga Games with Frank Gasking.
- Rob Smith USB Amiga floppy drive update.
- Plus lots lots more..!

Amiga Addict Magazine Description:

PublisherSimulant

CategoryComputer & Mobile

LanguageEnglish

Frequency9 Issues/Year

Amiga Addict is a magazine for Amiga computer users and enthusiasts around the world! The Commodore Amiga was once Europe's most popular computer platform, with iconic games such as Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder and Lemmings. Let's not forget groundbreaking software such as DPaint, X-Copy and OctaMED!

The Amiga was so pioneering that even today it has retained a large userbase and community, with new hardware and software still being actively produced. Amiga Addict is your ultimate guide to everything Amiga. We aim to serve a large slice of gaming nostalgia from the glory days of home computing, whilst also providing a fun and engaging magazine to reflect the modern Amiga computer scene today.

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