British Video Game Magazines: 360 (Magazine), 360 Gamer, Ace (Games Magazine), Amiga Action, Amiga Active, Amiga Computing, Amiga Force, Amiga Forma
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British Video Game Magazines: 360 (Magazine), 360 Gamer, Ace (Games Magazine), Amiga Action, Amiga Active, Amiga Computing, Amiga Force, Amiga Forma  (English, Paperback, LLC Books, LLC Books, Source Wikipedia)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Booksllc.Net
  • ISBN: 9781155164489, 1155164482
  • Edition: 2010
  • Pages: 26
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 93. Chapters: 360 (magazine), 360 Gamer, ACE (games magazine), Amiga Action, Amiga Active, Amiga Computing, Amiga Force, Amiga Format, Amiga Power, Amiga Survivor, Amstrad Action, Amstrad Computer User, Amtix , Atari User, Big K (magazine), Commodore Force, Commodore Format, Commodore User, Computer and Video Games, Computer Gamer, CPC Attack, Crash (magazine), DC-UK, Develop (magazine), Edge (magazine), FirstPlay, GameCentral, Games-X, GamesMaster (magazine), GamesTM, Market for Home Computing and Video Games, Mean Machines, MegaTech, Mega (magazine), Mega Drive Advanced Gaming, Mega Power, NGC Magazine, Nintendo Gamer, Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK), Official Nintendo Magazine, Official Xbox Magazine, Page 6, PC Accelerator, PC Format, PC Gamer, PC Player, PC Zone, Personal Computer Games, Planet PC, PlayStation Official Magazine, PlayStation World, Play (UK magazine), Pocket Gamer, Pocket World, Popular Computing Weekly, PSM3, Retro Gamer, Sega Force, Sega Power, Sega Pro, Sega Saturn Magazine, Sega Zone, Sinclair User, SquareGo, ST/Amiga Format, ST Action, ST Format, Super Play, The Games Machine, The One (magazine), Total , Total Advance, Total PC Gaming, X360, Xbox World 360, Your 64, Your Commodore, Your Sinclair, Zero (video game magazine), Zzap 64. Excerpt: Amstrad Action was a monthly magazine, published in the United Kingdom, which catered to owners of home computers from the Amstrad CPC range and later the GX4000 console. It was the first magazine published by Chris Anderson's Future Publishing, which with a varied line-up of computing and non-computing related titles has since become one of the foremost magazine publishers in the UK. The publication, often abbreviated to AA by staff and readers, had the longest lifetime of any Amstrad magazine, running from October 1985 until June 1995 and produced 117 issues in total. The magazine was still being published long after the CPC had ceased production and games were no longer available in the shops. Published by Future plc, a company set up by Chris Anderson (ex-Personal Computer Games and Zzap 64 editor). Launch Editor, Peter Connor, also an ex-PCG staff member, shared the writing duties with the only other staff writer, Bob Wade. Bob, another ex-PCG/Zzap 64 staff member, was given the title 'Software Editor' and would review the vast majority of the games featured, with Peter given a second opinion. Trevor Gilham, Art Editor, would complete the four man team. Issue 1 dated October 1985 was released in September 1985 with the cover price of 1; 1 pence for every one of the 100 pages. It took the new publication a few issues to find its readers, but with the help of a bumper 116 page Christmas 1985 issue with a cover mounted tape, the circulation figures grew rapidly. In October 1986 Amstrad Action split into three separate publications. AA still catered for the CPC range, while 8000 Plus and PC Plus focused on the Amstrad PCW and PC range respectively. Amstrad Action #100, with re-designed logoAA eventually gave in to reader's pleas to have a permanent cover tape. An announcement was made, in AA66, that the following issue would not only include a cover tape, but contain more colour and be printed on different paper. Review pages were also slightly re-designed. In Apr
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  • 2010
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  • The publisher of this book utilises modern printing technologies as well as photocopying processes for reprinting and preserving rare works of literature that are out-of-print or on the verge of becoming lost. This book is one such reprint.
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  • 7.44 inch
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  • 0.04 inch
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  • 181 g
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