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AA19
Payback
GTA-style Game
 
Developer:
Apex Designs  
Supplier:
Apex Designs/Blittersoft
System:
68020, 16MB RAM, 20MB hard drive space, AGA or graphics card, CD-ROM. We recommend an '060, until the free PPC update is released.
Summary:
An excellent blend of originality, humour and out-and-out destruction. When we see it running on a PowerPC, you won't see us for dust!
 
AA18
Sony Cybershot F505v
Digital Camera
 
Developer:
Sony  
Supplier:
Various
System:
Sony Memorystick reader and EZ-Cam adapter.
Summary:
Some minor handling niggles and feature omissions are easy to live with given the image quality.
 
AA18
ProStationAudio
Audio Package
 
Developer:
Audiolabs  
Supplier:
Audiolabs
System:
Amiga with 68040 (68060 plus PPC preferred), sound card, graphics card.
Summary:
A professional quality mixing desk program with a big range of effects.
 
AA17
Simon The Sorcerer II
Adventure Game
 
Developer:
AdventureSoft/e.p.i.c. Interactive  
Supplier:
e.p.i.c. Interactive
System:
Any Amiga (AGA or RTG) with 68030/50 or better and 8MB RAM.
Summary:
A long-awaited magical adventure which will have you spellbound from start to finish.
 
AA15
Nightlong
Adventure Game
 
Developer:
ClickBOOM  
Supplier:
Eye-Play
System:
68030 or better CPU (PPC required for full sized FMV sequences) 16MB RAM - Graphics Card - Fast CD-ROM.
Summary:
A few technical troubles but 3 CD's worth of point and click action with gorgeous presentation is more than worth the hassles.
 
AA15
Kingston PCI Ethernet
PCI Ethernet card
 
Developer:
Kingston  
Supplier:
Power Computing
System:
PCI equipped Amiga and something to network it with.
Summary:
A reliable cheap Ethernet solution for the Amiga - somthing we wish we'd had years ago.
 
AA15
DrawStudio 2
Design Package
 
Developer:
Andy & Graham Dean  
Supplier:
Kicksoft
System:
68020+, OS2.04+, 3MB RAM
Summary:
Must-have software at a stupidly cheap price. Get it quick before they change their minds.
 
AA14
Bubble Heroes
Puzzle Game
 
Developer:
Arcadia/Clearwater Interactive  
Supplier:
Blittersoft
System:
4MB RAM, AGA and 68020 or better processor (68030 recommended). 8MB RAM, 68040 and graphics board for the RTG version.
Summary:
A virtually flawless, thoroughly addictive and extremely entertaining puzzler to shout about!
 
AA13
fxPaint 1.5
Paint Package
 
Developer:
Innovative  
Supplier:
Innovative
System:
OS 3.0, 68020, 6MB RAM. More RAM, faster CPU and graphics card recommended.
Summary:
A uniquely integrated graphics program that is evolving into a universal graphics front end for the Amiga.