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THIS IS

AMIGA
POWER

OVER
64 issues and 5 years

ROLL THE CREDITS

CAPTAIN
Steve Faragher

OTHER CAPTAIN
Sue Huntley

RATS
C-Monster, Cam Winstanley, Andy Smith, Gideon Kibblewhite, Jonathan Davies, Martin Axford, Reader Millington, Stuart Campbell, Rich Pelley, Tim Norris

And remember: WE DON'T GIVE TIPS OVER THE PHONE. BECAUSE WE'RE NOT HERE ANYMORE.

WE WERE DISAPOINTED
That half of the team which one an olympic gold for Britain at Atlanta will have retired by the next one leaving us with nothing.

ALBUM OF THE MONTH
"Crowded House - Recurring Dream, because they're fabulous and they're splitting up and it's tremendously sad. The Finn brothers are fantastic and in a better world there'd be a statue of them in every park in the world," said Sue dreamily.

AMIGA POWER
IS PRINTED IN THE UK
Registed Circulation
18,704
July-December 1995

THIS MONTH WE WERE
happy-sad

SUE WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY:
"And so it is done and so am I. Cheerio everyone."

KENNY WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY:
"I love university."

JONATHAN WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY:
"Oh no. My e-mail address is address@address - page 14's wrong."

STEVE WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY:
"Goodbye. Again."

NEWS
In which we tell you things that are of a contemporary nature.

STATE OF THE NATION '96 REMIX
Find out which software publishers are joing us in deserting the Amiga.

JUST WHO THE HELL DO WE THINK WE ARE? (WELL...)

THE TIME NEARS

BACK ISSUES
This is your last chance you know. Better get some AMIGA POWERs while you can. Closing down sale, everything must go. Roll up, roll up. You look like a pretty lady, why not buy an AMIGA POWER. C'mon, cheapest prices in town...

COMPLETE CONTROL
A spectacular special wherein the top 100 tips for the top 100 games ever are presented for your delectation (oooh) and edification (oooh).

QUO VADIS

LETTERS
Now will you all please STOP WRITING TO US. Thank you. Although any letters that shore up our fragile egos are still appreciated of course.

READERS ADS
Your last ever chance to buy some beggar's clapped-out A500. Sounds as irresistable as it is.

BOTTOM LINE
A feature of this magazine since its conception, our final stab at telling you which recent games have been any good. And which bad. Unfortunately it's slanted rather more to the latter these days which no doubt explains the decline of our fave games machine. Sob.

THE RECKONING

Guns On Fire

Yes. It's true. The inevitable has finally arrived. Kismet, fate, shoddy management of the Amiga, call it what you will, but erm... time and tide wait for no man.

Apparently. Oh you know what we mean. Look it's not easy to say y'know. Okay. Goodbye. We love you all. There. Happy now?

ALIEN BREED 3D 2
How did they know eh? games publishers we mean. Well if they thought they'd catch us out they were wrong. By a matter of days we've managed to bring you the review of the most eagerly awaited Amiga game since SWOS. What will we think? Will Jonathan Nash suddenly go soft and give it the highest mark ever in AP? Or will hw. OR WILL HE? Eh? Page 14 reveals all.

KICK OFF '96
The most eagerly awaited game since Alien Breed 3D 2 is here. What about Kick Off eh? Some love it, some hate it. But surely they'll be little to complain about with this new enchanced version. Stuart Campbell tells you all on page 18.

HUMANS 3
Tim Norris sees the opportunity to tell AP's most over-used joke of all time and goes for it. Well done Tim. Explore his thoughts on page 24.

BRIAN LARA '96
The most widely anticipated game since Audiogenic's last cricket sim gets the cynical once over from Steve Faragher. Read all about it on page 22.

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