edd_jedi
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I've read pretty much every issue of Amiga Format over the last few months (PDFs on my iPad!) and one thing that has really struck me is that I have been most interested in the issues released during my own Amiga era.
My first exposure to the Amiga was a friends in 1993, but I didn't get my own A1200 until early 1994. I was a 'hardcore' Amiga user for about 3 or 4 years, when the PC took over in 1997.
So I have found every issue between roughly late 1993 and 1997 really interesting as I remember most of the games, writers, programs, hardware releases etc. But I found reading the earlier issues (1987-1992) and the later ones (1998-2000) really quite dull.
The earlier ones are full of old games I have never played, and everything is related to the Amiga 500. I only ever had an AGA Amiga so find the majority of early games (with a few exceptions of course) a bit primitive. The 93-95 AGA era of games were in my opinion the best. On the plus side, it is quite nice to read a magazine from a time when the Amiga was in its prime and there was a bright future.
On the other hand, the later issues are so full of doom and gloom, for obvious reasons, that it's really quite painful to read it. Frankly I would have been ****ed off if I'd wasted £5 on a magazine that just moaned about 10 year old hardware and the lack of games
So what was your Amiga era? Do you also find yourself uninterested by games/hardware etc that was released outside of that time?
My first exposure to the Amiga was a friends in 1993, but I didn't get my own A1200 until early 1994. I was a 'hardcore' Amiga user for about 3 or 4 years, when the PC took over in 1997.
So I have found every issue between roughly late 1993 and 1997 really interesting as I remember most of the games, writers, programs, hardware releases etc. But I found reading the earlier issues (1987-1992) and the later ones (1998-2000) really quite dull.
The earlier ones are full of old games I have never played, and everything is related to the Amiga 500. I only ever had an AGA Amiga so find the majority of early games (with a few exceptions of course) a bit primitive. The 93-95 AGA era of games were in my opinion the best. On the plus side, it is quite nice to read a magazine from a time when the Amiga was in its prime and there was a bright future.
On the other hand, the later issues are so full of doom and gloom, for obvious reasons, that it's really quite painful to read it. Frankly I would have been ****ed off if I'd wasted £5 on a magazine that just moaned about 10 year old hardware and the lack of games
So what was your Amiga era? Do you also find yourself uninterested by games/hardware etc that was released outside of that time?