Amiga Action
Amiga Action was a monthly magazine about Amiga video games. It was published in the United Kingdom by Europress (later IDG Media) and ran for 89 full issues, from October 1989 to December 1996, making it the longest running UK Amiga games magazine. After its closure, it was merged into sister publication Amiga Computing, replacing its games section. This ran for 10 issues until September 1997 when that magazine also folded.[1]
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United States |
.info · Ahoy Amiga · Amazing Computing · Amigadget · Amiga plus · Amiga Sentry · Amiga World · Amiga World Tech Journal · AX and Graf/X · Compute's Amiga Resource · AC's Tech · AC's Guide · Amiga Computing (US Edition) · Amiga Informer · Lightwave Pro · NewTekniques · Robocity · Scientific Amigan · Video Toaster User
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United Kingdom |
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Germany |
Amiga DOS · Amiga Fun · Amiga Fever · Amiga Future · Amiga Games · Amiga Joker · Amiga Magazin · Amiga Magazin Sonderheft · Amiga Play Extra · Amiga Plus · Amiga Power (Germany) · Amiga Public Domain · Amiga Praxis · Amiga Special · Amiga Welt · Kickstart · Joystick
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Australia/New Zealand |
Amiga Downunder · Australian Commodore and Amiga Review · Australian Amiga Gazette · OzAmiga · Professional Amiga User Magazine
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Canada |
Amigo Times · Transactor
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Czech Republic |
Amiga Review
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Denmark |
Amiga Advis · Det Nye Computer
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France |
Amiga Domaine Public · Amiga Dream · Amiga News · aMiGa=PoWeR · Amiga Revue
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Italy |
Enigma Amiga Run (Enigma Amiga Life) · Amiga Magazine · Computer Gazette
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Spain |
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Slovenia |
Amiga Master
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Sweden |
Amiga Info · Svenska Amiga Magazin · Dator
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Yugoslavia |
Amiga Style · Warp · Amiga Svet
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Disk magazine |
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Please note that all magazines are defunct.
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