''Amiga Addict'' was the first Amiga magazine to be sold in newsagents
in the UK and internationally since ''
Total Amiga'' magazine ceased in 2007
which has resulted in praise from the wider games press
for the magazine's quality and courage, partly due to the challenges the publication faces in keeping the Amiga relevant now that it is an older niche platform.
''Amiga Addict'' is a six weekly
computer magazine
Computer magazines are about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet. Most computer magazines offer (or offered) advice, some offer programming tutorials, reviews of the latest technologies, and advertisements.
...
published by Simulant Systems for users and enthusiasts of
Commodore Amiga computers and later PPC derivatives. The first issue was published in December 2020 despite using the title "Issue No. 1 January 2021". The magazine aims to preserve the history of Amiga computer hardware, games and software by interviewing ex-industry professionals whilst celebrating the continuing Amiga scene.
The magazine is split into sections, which include Regulars (such as readers letters, demoscene and coverdisk), Onscreen (games reviews), Amiga Focus (modern community), Amiga Insights (interviews) and Testbench (hardware/software reviews).
''Amiga Addict'' is currently active and listed in The British Library archives, with registered ISSN number 2754-706X.
Notable featured content
Since launch, ''Amiga Addict'' has documented key events in the Amiga's history, such as the
A1000's initial design and specification. Issue 1 included an exclusive interview with Amiga hardware engineer
Dave Haynie. Issue 2 featured special guests from
DMA Design, with
Mike Dailly and
David Jones who recount the story of how the world's most successful games studio (responsible for Lemmings and Grand Theft Auto) started out and swiftly evolved. In later issues, readers obtained insights from legends such as
Trip Hawkins (founder of Electronic Arts),
Sensible Software
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The company used exaggeratedly small sp ...
's Stoo Cambridge and hardware engineer
Joseph C. Decuir (who worked on Amiga and Atari computers, as well as Bluetooth, IEEE and USB). Numerous other figures significant in computing history have been interviewed too, with backstories documented on the development of groundbreaking games like Revolution Software's ''
Beneath a Steel Sky'' and Team17's ''
Alien Breed''. Software studio histories are also published, thus far profiles on Digita International,
Lucasfilm Games and
Core Design
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have all appeared.
''Amiga Addict'' magazine also publish their own coverdisks, including software and games in floppy disk or CD-ROM format. These are not included with every issue.
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