MARCH 1996 - ISSUE 82

Terminal Velocity
Our five page feature will tell you all you need to know to get your Amiga running faster. Not forgetting a review of the world's fastest A1200 accelerator.
Final Writer Lite
Softwood have stream-lined their popular and incredibly powerful word processor. Now we've given you your own copy - find out how to use it with this helpful tutorial.
Blitz Basic 2
To support last month's excellent coverdisk, this issue we begin a new series on developing software using Blitz Basic 2.1, which should spur you on to greater things. We also have the review of the full version of the software
AF SERIOUS
- Introduction
- WCS
This rendering system is taking 3D landscaping onto the next level. Graeme Sandiford previews version Two.
- Blitz Basic 2.1
The best-loved development package for the Amiga receives a much needed update, as John Kennedy finds out.
- Multimedia Experience
David Taylor takes a look at the first new multimedia authoring package to come out in a long time.
- Personal Suite
A CD-ROM full of Cloanto's programs - surely it should be called Cloanto's Greatest Hits?
- CD-ROM
Find out what new CD's are worth buying and which ones you should stay away from.
- Books
Join Graeme Sandiford as his quest for Amiga knowledge takes him to the bookstore.
- Digital Universe
John Kennedy prepares to take his Amiga beyond the final frontier with a brand new astronomy program.
- Siamese System
There were some that said it couldn't be done and others that said it shouldn't, but it has anyway.
- Real 3D tutorial
John Kennedy introduces another informative tutorial explaining how to get the most out of the Tools.
- DTV
Steve McGill addresses the equipment question in the first of our regular columns on computer aided video.
NEWS
- Amiga Tech. launch "net" bundle.
- Viscorp tie up licensing deal.
- Digita expand their family.
- Bit.Movie looms.
GAMES
Previews
Championship Manager 2, Watchtower, Slam Tilt and The Killing Grounds (AB3D2).
Charts
What's going up and what's coming down - unless its Sensi Soccer.
XTreme Racing
Hailed as Mario Kart, but on the Amiga. Find out if there's substance to the claim.
Gloom Deluxe & Super Skidmarks
Long awaited sequels or cynical cash-ins? Find out here.
USM Add-on
The game that Terry Venables dare not mention. Is it worth resigning for?
Reader Games
The start of a new semi-regular feature.

Game Check
Round up of what's worth buying and what isn't.
CD32 Check
Speris Legacy on CD32. Cutey little chap plays at being Zelda.
Re-releases
Sabre Team. Have you got enough action points to buy this from the shop?
REGULARS
- Advertisers' Index
- Month In View
- Tim Smith Column
- Dale Bradford Column
- Gamebusters
- Public Domain
- Workbench
- Amiga.net
- Letters and Gallery
- CD Extra
- Next Month
OFFERS
- Special Offers
- Books
- Subscriptions
- Order Forms
- Back Issues
Coverdisks
Coverdisk A:
Final Writer 4 lite
Create your very own literary masterpieces and design all manner of DTP documents with this fully-working version of Softwood's powerful and flexible word processor.
Coverdisk B:
Gloom deluxe
An upgraded, smoother running Deluxe version of the original Gloom. If you've got the processing power, you can even run it on non-AGA machines. Find out why the Amiga press loved this game.

