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Adventures In Retro is back - Issue 2 of my disk mag is released today, if you're interested, grab it here:
One week on, Issue 1 of the "Adventures In Retro" disk mag has had over 800 downloads, and, a positive review in WhatIFF? Magazine ............... see the attached screenshot or check out WhatIFF? Magazine yourself here: https://whatiff.info/
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WOW! I can't believe it! It's not quite been a week and there's been 775 downloads of Issue 1 of my diskmag "Adventures In Retro" from Aminet - I've not got stats for this enabled on the website so not sure how many have downloaded from there.
A massive thank you from all that have downloaded, read, and enjoyed my ramblings, I will be back with more soon.
A huge thank you to all my supporters and contributors too - you know who you are 👍
Here it is, as mentioned earlier today, I've pulled the trigger and uploaded "Issue 1" of my new Disk Mag "Adventures In Retro"
Before I drop the URL, I'd like to use this opportunity to thank @MsMadLemon for the support and assistance in getting this project off the ground (as well as the other contributors I have)
You can download this from here:
https://www.adv-in-retro.uk/
In our next issue, we get all the best stories from the man who was there - RJ Mical. With a man so full of enthusiasm for the Amiga, how can you miss it?
Available now at https://addict.media and in selected stores.
Print/PDF magazine: Amiga Addict, issue 42
The new issue 42 of the British magazine @amigaaddict is now available. The issue features an interview with Robert J. Mical, one of the original Amiga developers and one of the most colorful figures in computer history:
Matt Bentman has done an interview with @amigaaddict publisher Jonah Naylor and games journalist James Walker about their enthusiasm as well as their past and current Amiga usage: