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Amiga Magazine
Amiga Magazine
Amiga Magazine was a magazine dedicated to the Amiga line of computers, born at the turn of July/August 1988 and published by Jackson Publishing Group, usually monthly. The magazine, after the first six experimental issues, was entrusted to Massimiliano Anticoli who would lead it uninterruptedly until issue 49 in October '93. Starting from issue 7, the graphics were changed and the translation of articles taken from the American Compute began! or Compute!' s Amiga Resource. Already in those years, when the Amiga was on the crest of the wave for its games, Amiga Magazine chose the path of technical information, reserving very few pages for video game reviews. He would never abandon this approach.