Being a kid during the heyday of the print mags, and owning nothing but Amigas up until around the mid 90s, magazine purchases were an irregular occurrence.
There are only 3 that I really miss.
Amiga Format - Purchased irregularly from 1992, we subbed to this from about 1993 when it was 500+ pages and 2/3 coverdisks through to nearly the end when it was 1/5th the size and cover CD only.
By that time the Amiga market was dead due to the inertia of Amiga Technologies and the content reflected this. Miss the '92-'96 era most of all.
Amiga Power - My cousin used to get AP regularly for a while, and I would get to read them whenever I went round to my aunt's house. Always loved the no-nonsense approach to reviews and the irreverent humour.
Digitizer - It may have been smaller than the print competition, but as long as you could get a decent Channel 4 analogue signal, a free multi-platform console/computer mag with quality guest columns and hilarious ****-takes was yours to enjoy!
Wasn't quite the same towards the end when most of the longtime contributors left, but the late 90s-early 00s period was a great reason to hit the "text" button! Keep away from Mr. T's bins!