''Amiga Action'' was a monthly magazine about
Amiga
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video game
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s. It was published in the
United Kingdom
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by
Europress
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His ...
(later
IDG Media
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) and ran for 89 full issues, from October 1989 to December 1996. After its closure, it was merged into sister publication ''
Amiga Computing
''Amiga Computing'' was a monthly computer magazine of a serious nature, published by Europress and IDG in both the UK and USA. A total of 117 issues came out. The games section was called Gamer, although later '' Amiga Action'' was incorporated ...
'', replacing its games section. This ran for 10 issues until September 1997 when that magazine also folded.
''Amiga Action'' at Amiga History guide
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References
External links
Archived Amiga Action magazines
on the Internet Archive
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Digitized Amiga Action magazines and Retro CDN
Amiga magazines
Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines established in 1989
Magazines disestablished in 1996
Mass media in West Sussex
Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom
Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom
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