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- From: teler@cs.huji.ac.il (Eyal Teler)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Amiga Computing, Issue 73, May 1994
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Date: 17 May 1994 17:15:39 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: magazine, issue, coverdisk, commercial
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- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Amiga Computing, Issue 73, May 1994
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Apologies for the lateness of this review.
- Eyal and I apparently had some e-mail difficulty. - Dan]
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- A British Amiga magazine with a brand new look. This article
- introduces the changed features and lists the articles and coverdisk
- programs available with the issue. Reviews of some of the programs on the
- coverdisks may be posted separately.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
-
- Name: Europress Enterprise Ltd.
- Address: Europa House
- Adlington Park
- Macclesfield SK10 4NP
- UK
-
- E-mail: amigacomputing@cix.compulink.co.uk (Editorial)
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- #3.99 (British Pounds)
- Overseas price #4.25. ($10 in the US, to my knowledge.)
- Hfl 18.95
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Amiga Computing has change its look! While this review is not
- intended to be a review of Amiga Computing itself, but rather to inform
- about the May issue, this change is significant enough to warrant a short
- discussion. (A full review of Amiga Computing may come in the future, but
- I'm not promising anything). Here's what's new:
-
- - A new, "futuristic" look with a more "computerised" font for
- headlines, and a "circuit diagram" look for the pages, which means
- that the boxes of text are linked with lines which have electronic
- component symbols on them.
-
- - A change in layout for the main sections of the magazine. (The
- Amiga Insight and Amiga Market sections look the same as before.)
- Apart from the "futuristic" look mentioned above, the text itself is
- now printed in three columns plus a small gap, where small text
- clips or pictures appear. If you've read Format, you'll know the
- style. That's instead of the four columns AC had previously. The
- font is slightly larger, too.
-
- - All new games section. It's bigger than ever, but that's not
- because there are more game reviews. It's quite innovative, with
- small boxes of text dedicated to the different aspects of the game -
- Storyline, Graphics, Sound, Opinion (of the reviewer), Flashback
- (comparison with similar games), and Additional Info (related
- trivia). An average game receives 50% (that's a new one). The
- section also includes a significant number of features, and not only
- game reviews.
-
- The May issue is 188 pages long, including covers, and includes two
- coverdisks.
-
-
- COVERDISK PROGRAMS
-
- The programs now use the Commodore Installer program, but only on
- AmigaDOS 2.0 or higher). It still does the same old thing of decompressing
- the program onto a diskette, as far as I know, but I only have AmigaDOS 1.3,
- so I haven't really tried it. Amiga Computing promises to make the installer
- compatible with AmigaDOS 1.3. In the meantime, a special decompressing
- script was created for AmigaDOS 1.3 users.
-
- Disk 1:
-
- Personal Fonts Maker - create bitmapped fonts, and also download them to
- your printer. This is the major application on the disk (with an upgrade
- offer in the mag). Works on all Amigas. Decompressing this program took
- a lot of time (around 10 minutes, I estimate).
- DTree - display a directory tree (like a PC ;-). Not for AmigaDOS 1.3.
- Spooler - an easy to use (so they say) spooler for text files. Not 1.3.
- Epoch Master V1.1 - database, calendar and address book. Not 1.3.
- Program for ARexx tutorial
-
- Disk 2:
-
- Legend of Sorasil demo - a diskette dedicated to a game demo! And in AC!
- I'm shocked! (Why all the exclamation marks???!!!)
-
-
- CONTENTS OF MAGAZINE
-
- News (highlights):
- New A1200 and CD32 packs
- DPS's Personal Animation Recorder available in Britain
- ImageFX tutorial video
- IV24-A4000 card
- Distant Suns 5.0
- ImageMaster R/T 1.5
-
- Features:
- The present and future of Commodore and the Amigas (for those who do
- like to be optimistic).
- Video-CD - what is it, and what we can expect to see on it.
- Computer pornography - can't get enough of it. :)
- Premier Vision seminar on Amiga and multimedia - and you thought no
- one advertises the Amiga. :)
- ELSPA game regulations rules - interview with Roger Bennet of ELSPA.
- Read about a subject which is no longer relevant.
-
- Reviews:
- Wordworth 3.0 - the buggiest word processor around.
- Multiframe - DVE automation for ADPro.
- VideoStage Pro (preview) - cheap but powerful titling and multimedia.
- Personal Paint 4.0 - know what you get with the new A1200 pack. :)
- TBCPlus - TBC with colour processing and frame grabbing.
- Books for Amiga beginners.
- ADI GCSE educational programs - Maths, English, French.
-
- Tutorials (most are ongoing):
- AmigaDOS 3.0 - creating an auto-booting disk.
- ARexx - building ARexx interfaces - the passing of messages.
- Video - video standards.
- Music - using MIDI clocks.
- Comms - encryption, and why you can't export it from the US.
- AMOS - SpriteX v3.
- Publishing - pictures in letters (well, you have to see it). :)
- Assembler - let's start writing a game (over the next 6 months).
-
- Competitions:
- Win some Psygnosis games and varied Microcosm clothing.
- Win a CD32 and Zool 2 (and T-shirt).
-
- Games section - this brand new and expended section deserves to be detailed
- separately:
- News - new games expected, Ishar for cheap (BP5), new consoles
- expected (not from C=).
- Selection - the best games of the past months.
- Reviews - Microcosm, K240, Innocent until Caught, Legend of Sorasil,
- Maelstrom, Ryder Cup Golf.
- Budget games - Railroad Tycoon, Fly Harder (CD32).
- Previews - TFX, Benefactor.
- Features:
- Advertising in games.
- Football games.
- Core Design - interview and games to wait for.
- Cheats - Simon the Sorcerer solution; tips for Zool 2, Goal,
- Cannon Fodder, Alien Breed 2.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- Amiga Computing promises further changes until the end of the year,
- affected by reader responses. There are a few things I don't like about the
- style, but check it out for yourself. If there's anything really bad about
- the issue, it is that there are many more pages dedicated to the games
- section, and fewer pages dedicated to other things, as compared with
- previous issues. The game demo was also something I could do without.
-
- On the plus side, the games section is better in many respects. They
- didn't review any arcade games, and there are no more of the silly puns so
- common in game reviews.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- I could find two quite annoying things. The first is the fact that
- 'V' and 'U' look almost the same in the headlines, due to the new font. Ever
- heard of "GUP"? The second was the fact that game details (company, price,
- etc.) are printed sideways, so you have to turn the magazine around to read
- them.
-
-
- CONCLUSION
-
- You could do worse than to buy this issue (by buying Format, for
- example). I hope they manage to get rid of the bugs in the design in the
- future. This issue is recommended mainly for people who are looking for a
- change. The coverdisks are not too useful for me, because most programs are
- for AmigaDOS 2.0 and above. The magazine itself still has some interesting
- features.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1994 Eyal Teler. All rights reserved.
-
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