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Amitopia nr.3/2002 free for everyone!
« on: January 14, 2003, 04:21:08 AM »
If you dont know what Amitopia is? Or wonder how it looks like and more? We've released our latest Issue to show you how our magazine looks like.

You need a web browser wich supports PDF or download APDF if your on-line
with your Amiga/iBrowse etc.

http://home.powertech.no/micbergs/PDF/Amitopianr3.pdf

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Re: Amitopia nr.3/2002 free for everyone!
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2003, 05:23:09 AM »
Cool. I can only read english, but it was interesting what little I could read. It made me realise how much I miss print magazines. I only ever bought about 5 back in the 90's, because they were quite expensive in New Zealand. Exactly double the price they cost in the UK. Now that I'm older and have a bit more money to play with, I'd definately like to start buying them again. It's just a shame there isnt much to write about in the Amiga market anymore. I think tutorials would be good features for Amiga magazines these days. Stuff on how to program in C++, how to use ImageFX and Pagestream.. etc. I wonder if there will ever be another quality magazine like CU Amiga or Amiga Format again.
 

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Re: Amitopia nr.3/2002 free for everyone!
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2003, 11:34:48 AM »
Well, the times passes and it opens a bigger marked
for Amiga magazines, especially those wich also wants
to give more info than just todays news and happenings.

We will try to focus much more on Amigas history, events
that shocked the world, testing old games and interview
oldtime Amiga users and more.

We can also reach those wich have left the Amiga marked
this way as we write about Amiga and Commodore from 1957
when it was born by James Tramiel. We will have exsclusive
pictures from the old Commodore shows and more. And offcourse
having the latest news and reviews and interviews.

All of you in New Zealand can order Amitopia offcourse and
if I get someone wich could help me over there to publish
my Amiga magazine cheaper, that would be great!

Regards,
Amitopia Team,
www.amitopia.tk
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