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Re: Amiga Future issue 93 released
« on: November 04, 2011, 01:28:29 AM »
It's going color? Awesome!!!
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Re: Amiga Future issue 93 released
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2011, 10:30:44 PM »
My issues arrived today!!!!

Pros: Their is plenty material in it about Classic Amiga.

Gripes: It acts as if NOTHING has been going on in the land or MorphOS. I.E. While OS 4's version of OWB is catching up, MorphOS' version is merely becoming more and more polished, but only the OS 4 side of things ever seems to get pages dedicated to it.

Conclusion: MorphOS needs a few pages dedicated to it in order to balance things out for all Amiga users, not just the Classic, OS4, and AROS community. Other than that, it's still a quality magazine and a very fun read! And even though it seems to treat MorphOS news as an after thought to get crammed in the corner of a page somewhere, I do enjoy reading about the other alternatives. In fact I can't wait to check out that new port of the Warlords clone for AROS. Sounds like it would be a blast!

P.S. A card board backing would do wonders when issues are shipped across seas. With the way they get bent up, it's amazing none of my CD's have arrived cracked yet.
Earth has a lot of things other folks might want... like the whole planet. And maybe these folks would like a few changes made, like more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and room for their way of life. - William S. Burroughs