Source: Compute!’s Amiga Resource – Fall 1989
Compute! was best known as a multi-format computer magazine in the 1980s and early 1990s and also for it’s Gazette spinoff for the Commodore 64. However, they published various other, usually short-lived, magazine dedicated to other specific platform. Amiga Resource is one of those. The Fall 1989 issue includes:
Features
- Making Great Games Great – You Ain’t See Nothin’ Yet
- Bridging the Gap – A Hand-On Look at Commodore’s Bridgeboard
- Rodent Roundup – Alternatives to Commodore’s Mouse
- 10 Hot New Games from Europe – Hot Software from Across the Atlantic
- Customizing Your Amiga – In Search of the Perfect Environment
- Buyer’s Guide: Beyond Games – What’s NEw in ’89
Departments
- The Window – New York, New York
- Readers Feedback – Stunt Flying and Video Choices
- Spotlight on the Workbench – Using Commodore’s Standard Equipment
- CLI Cips – Notes, Fonts, Templates, and More
- Ask Rob Peck – Programs That Run Programs
- Trends – News, new products, an rumors
- Programmer’s Page – From 6502 to 68000
- Best of the Boards – ClickDos and Browser
- Amiga Art Gallery – Computer art on display
Columns
- Just for Fun – Crash and Burn
- Abstractions – Wrestling Commodore’s A590 Hard Drive
- Taking Sides – An Amiga in Every Office?
On Disk
- Block Out
- Arcade Volleyball
- Advanced Laser Chess Customizer
- Dynamic Directory
- Versatile Picture Viewer
- …and more
Reviews
- Superbase Professional 3
- DeluxePaint III
- M
- Mini-Reviews – Amiga Resource looks at programming editors, space games and war games, utilities, productivity tools, and more