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Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1154.html. on 2007/5/8 16:49:26
Dear Sir or Madam, dear friends of the intensive and ludicrous role-play game,

Once again, our Amgia-version of received a new update. Basically we added the following new features:

<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Widescreen support for the Amiga</span>

If you are the lucky owner of an Amiga-Widescreen you are now able to build your screen mode by yourself and utilise it in ToT. You can find a list of screenshots including wide screen support here:

Screenshotgallery

Tuandria, the desert of Elerion
Furthermore we implemented a whole new landscape by adding 40 new map elements. The Desert of Tuandria will complete the game which will remain interesting.

Fixed and new module player, thanks to Chris Hodges

Chris Hodges kindly redid the module player for us and added the support for MOS- and OS4 systems. There always have been playing problems. Thank you very much.
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/328.html. on 2007/5/8 16:46:58
To celebrate the 1000th article of the magazine Obligement, Carl Sassenrath returns through this long interview on its origins at Amiga Inc. in the 1980's (Manager of AmigaOS and Amiga CDTV system development, among others), the bankruptcy of Commodore, its passages at Apple Computer and Viscorp, Amiga NG, or on its new revolutionary language REBOL. A classic name in the Silicon Valley!

Note : The version in French is here.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/5/8 16:45:56
Amiga Future 66 (May/June 2007) is released today. This means that all subscriptions, preorders and single issues have been brought to the postal office.

Again you'll find in this issue numerous reviews of i.e Hollywood, Airline Tycoon Deluxe, Poseidon, MUIbase, EvenMore and a lot more.

Besides lots of PD software we have included many full versions and exclusive material on the cover CD aswell:

Aqua, Film Duell, Amibroker, Legions of Dawn, Black Dawn, Artistix, Funhouse IV, Thunderdawn, Dark Fiction, Dragon Music, Dark Fiction 2, Dragon Crew, Illusions, Paradox, White Rabbits, Chaos Wars

A more detailed description of contents and excerpts can be found at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=1303 .

Posted By: magnetic. on 2007/5/8 16:18:36
Sunday May 06, 2007

Magnetic Systems, a long time Amiga dealer, is pleased to announce the forming of a New Amiga User Group! The Southern California Amiga and PowerPC User Group. (SCAPUG) This group is devoted to support of Classic Amigas, Next Gen PPC Amigas like Pegasos and Amiga 1, as well as Linux PPC users! We have a fantastic location for meetings which is the Santa Monica Public Library..

http://www.smpl.org/depts/branches/index.htm

Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/4/23 21:26:24
Recently a new patch for Desert Racing has been put online.

The game should run faster now and we hope that different problems could be eliminated.

The 3rd patch for the demo of Desert Racing can be downloaded directly from the support page.

The patch for the full version is only available directly via email (because of personalization) from Andreas@apc-tcp.de .

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/4/21 18:44:06
Some time ago we rereleased the German Amiga Guru Book. We have promised to care for a reprint of the English Amiga Guru Book aswell.

Recently we've been fully occupied with various other projects (amongst others the English version of the Amiga Future) and couldn't take care of the Guru Book.

Now we have more time and want to work more intensely on this project.

Because of that we ask all users who are interested in a reprint of the Amiga Guru Book to drop an email to andreas@apc-tcp.de using the subject "Guru Book".

This is not a preorder! We only want to check if there are enough interested people for a reprint!
We are not able to tell a price nor release date!

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/946.html. on 2007/4/9 10:51:20
Due to popular request all screenshots of Hollywood 2.5 and Hollywood Designer 2.0 can
now be downloaded also in their original format, losslessly compressed with PNG. Two
packages with screenshots of Hollywood 2.5 (download ) and Hollywood Designer 2.0 (download)
are now available on the Airsoft Softwair homepage.

Furthermore, I would like to inform all interested users of the existence of a mailing
list for Hollywood which can be accessed at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/airsoft_hollywood/.
This mailing list is open to all users who have questions about Hollywood and/or Hollywood
Designer. Also users who do not own Hollywood yet can subscribe to it.

Finally, a Happy Easter to all Amiga users around the world from Airsoft Softwair!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/4/7 22:13:44
The German magazine Amiga Future is taking over the famous English magazine Total Amiga from issue 27.

In a very close cooperation with Robert Williams, and the Total Amiga Team, we have realized a concept to guarantee the future of an English magazine for a very long time.

Posted By: Daff. on 2007/3/27 14:45:06
Gunnar von Boehn is looking for one or more GFX artists to create new Amiga 2D games. The games will be in the spirit of great Amiga titles and will be based on the Arcade Construction Kit project which started last year (http://www.greyhound-data.com/gunnar/games/).
Posted By: Fab. on 2007/3/26 16:05:47
MAME 0.113 is now available for MorphOS.

There were several changes in MAME core since 0.105 and this port has been mostly rewritten. It now features an improved GUI, lower sound latency, better aspect ratio support, and more optimized video routines.

http://fabportnawak.free.fr/mame/mame-0.113.lha