This issue, your favourite piece of media is going all multimedia! The Amiga is host to so many amazing creative packages, but Amiga Addict is taking a look at one of the most powerful. SCALA draws from all quarters of the platform's creative palette to produce everything from slideshow presentations to TV output and digital signage, and is one of the companies that has continued to exist right through to 2024. SCALA is part of Amiga's legacy, and we wanted to celebrate it!
Also in Issue 28:
💾 Another of our popular free coverdisk downloads
💾 The best classic Amiga gaming with Alien Breed Special Edition '92, Project-X Special Edition, Assassin Special Edition and Time Bandit
💾 Reviews of the newest Amiga games including Abbey(s) of the Dead, Spheroid and the recently rediscovered Stuntman Seymour
💾 We're joined by the legendary Amiga game musician and composer Allister Brimble, revealing how he started out on the Amiga and why he loved working on the platform
💾 An in-depth overview of Deluxe Paint IV's AGA features plus an exclusive interview with movie animator and director Phil Nibblelink
💾 We chat with Michael Dawes (AKA Mixel) about Creeping Me Out and new game Wizonk
💾 Keep on learning with the latest part of our AMOS Professional coding tutorial series
💾 Jolyon Ralph of CDPD and Photogenics creators Almathera Systems Ltd tells us what a day in office was like
💾 We review AmiFox - the Amiga web browser making a name for itself!
💾 Regulars including Sensible Software's Stoo Cambridge, Demoscene with h0ffman, Amiga news, User Groups, Classic Coverdisk Of The Month and letters.
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