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Offline trekiejTopic starter

Retro Gammer
« on: April 03, 2013, 12:05:07 AM »
I was at Books A Million today and saw an issue with the A500 on the front cover.
Crud, I could not get it.
https://www.imagineshop.co.uk/magazines/retrogamer.html
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Offline amiman99

Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2013, 12:08:18 AM »
I wanted that one too, but I didn't see it in B&Bs, but I got the Atari Special edition, which covers ALL Ataris, computers and consoles.
A500 KS 2.1, 1MB Chip, 68000
A600 KS 3.1, 2MB Chip, ACA630 32MB RAM
A1000 KS 1.3, 8MB RAM
A1200 KS 3.1, Blizzard IV 50MHz 64MB RAM
A2000 KS 2.1, 68030 25MHz, 6MB RAM
A3000 KS 3.1, 68030 25MHz, 16MB RAM
A4000 KS 3.0, 68040 25MHz, 16MB RAM
CDTV KS 3.1, 4MB RAM
CD32
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Offline trekiejTopic starter

Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2013, 01:28:27 AM »
I did see that one too.
Ugh, still no cash.
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Offline Theretrogamingroom

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Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2013, 02:10:06 AM »
Hmm, I didn't even know such a magazine existed. I'm going to check this out (in case my username didn't already give that away).
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Offline amiman99

Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2013, 03:52:11 AM »
Last year they made C64 / ZX Spectrum combo book, very nice too.
A500 KS 2.1, 1MB Chip, 68000
A600 KS 3.1, 2MB Chip, ACA630 32MB RAM
A1000 KS 1.3, 8MB RAM
A1200 KS 3.1, Blizzard IV 50MHz 64MB RAM
A2000 KS 2.1, 68030 25MHz, 6MB RAM
A3000 KS 3.1, 68030 25MHz, 16MB RAM
A4000 KS 3.0, 68040 25MHz, 16MB RAM
CDTV KS 3.1, 4MB RAM
CD32
(AROS BOX) Dead :(
 

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Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2013, 11:22:37 AM »
Its always in my local Tescos in Hastings, East Sussex
 

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Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2013, 04:38:35 PM »
I see there is an app on iTunes for this mag. Does anyone know how that works? If I run that app and buy some magazines, do I then need to be on-line to read the them or will the app save them in my iTunes folder and on my iPad for off-line reading?
 

Offline trekiejTopic starter

Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2013, 08:21:59 PM »
I want the android or pc version.
I thinks there is a sample that goes to itunes.
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Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2013, 08:35:37 PM »
Quote from: Florida;731121
I see there is an app on iTunes for this mag. Does anyone know how that works? If I run that app and buy some magazines, do I then need to be on-line to read the them or will the app save them in my iTunes folder and on my iPad for off-line reading?


I have this app for my ipad. You can either buy individual magazines or a subscription. If, like me, you live in the USA, the digital subscription works out to cost less than the print subscription.

You do not need to be online to read the magazines. When you buy an issue, the application will download it to your ipad. You can also delete the issue from your ipad to free up space, and then download it again for free at a later date.

I subscribe to GamerTM, Linux User and Developer and Retro Gamer magazines, all from the same publisher. Im very happy with the user experience.
 

Offline trekiejTopic starter

Re: Retro Gammer
« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2013, 08:40:57 PM »
Thank you.

Quote from: mfletcher;731403
I have this app for my ipad. You can either buy individual magazines or a subscription. If, like me, you live in the USA, the digital subscription works out to cost less than the print subscription.

You do not need to be online to read the magazines. When you buy an issue, the application will download it to your ipad. You can also delete the issue from your ipad to free up space, and then download it again for free at a later date.

I subscribe to GamerTM, Linux User and Developer and Retro Gamer magazines, all from the same publisher. Im very happy with the user experience.
Amiga 2000 Forever :)
Welcome to the Planar System.