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Thread: How Many Amiga Mags do you own?
v85rawdeal 22:34 5th July 2007
I plan to catalog them next time I go over my parents and then get them to my flat, so I can go through them properly.

Once I have catalogued them I will post the results here. If someone then wants to take them off my hands, I will be happy to oblige, as I no longer have the space to store them unfortunately.
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Harrison 22:37 5th July 2007
I would be interested as I don't have that many copies of Zero so they would be very useful for the site.
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Puni/Void 18:17 6th July 2007
Wasn't Zero the mag that had both Atari and Amiga content?
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AlexJ 19:21 6th July 2007
Originally Posted by P G:
Wasn't Zero the mag that had both Atari and Amiga content?
I think it covered PC as well. Several mags were ST&Amiga, 'The One' for example started as a dual-platform before spliting into two seperate magazines.
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Puni/Void 21:26 6th July 2007
I didn't know that The One started out as a joint Atari-Amiga magazine. Would be interesting to get hold of some of those old issues.
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v85rawdeal 22:26 6th July 2007
I might even have some old copies of The One... will let everybody know.
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AlexJ 22:30 6th July 2007
I've got scans of every issue of The One (bar a few of the ones at the end of it's life, but they were awful anyway.)

The guy that did them has given the OK for us to use them on the site when the mag. section launches which is cool. Only downside is they nearly all need cropping and rotating. Still it's 81 less issues to scan.
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v85rawdeal 22:45 6th July 2007
Scanning them??? I never thought of that...

I spent all my time cutting them up and glueing them to my computer monitor.
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Harrison 22:58 6th July 2007


I also have that complete The One collection. Underground Gamer now has it as a torrent. It's also cool that we've been given the go ahead to use them.

The tidying up of scans is always the tedious bit. I had a load of boxart scans that were sent to me a long time ago and I was looking through them this week and decided it would be quicker to just rescan them all in from my own collection than try to clean up and straighten them. They were not scanned straight, and were too bright and washed out, plus the boxes had some damage. I could fix all of that, but making new scans with the correct scanning settings is much quicker.

BTW, talking of this, have any of you looked at any of the box scans on HOL? They are really bad! Washed out with pale colours, not straight, some are badly creased. No wonder no other site bothers "using" them
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Harrison 23:02 6th July 2007
And yes, quite a few of the mags did start life as dual format magazines. I've originals of some of the early issues when it was just called The One. It then split and was called Amiga One and ST One.

Zero also covered ST and Amiga, but was closed down due to being sued for sexual content.

Cu Amiga also started out as a C64 magazine and then started to cover the Amiga and slowly reduced the C64 content until eventually it was an Amiga magazine.

And Amiga Format also started out called ST/Amiga Format for the first 13 issues. I have 3 or 4 of the last of those too and it was quite a cool magazine. The floppy disk was also dual format with half ST and helf Amiga software. Not sure how the ADF for those would work. I actually preferred it to the later Amiga Format.

And sad to say that when all of those split into seperate platforms I purchased the ST versions as I had an ST at the time (not seeing the error of my ways until it was too late)

And there have been quite a few more cross platform magazines that included Amiga. Edge is one of the most famous and is still going. The early issues covered the Amiga and had it listed on the cover along with all the other systems of the time.

C+VG was another but I never bought many of those, and Gamesmaster, from the creators of the TV show and that was quite a good one. I have a few of those and want to add them to the site.
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