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AmtixCPC Micro Action Issue #1 - AmtixCPC Magazine - Fusion Retro Books
AmtixCPC Micro Action Issue #1 - AmtixCPC Magazine - Fusion Retro Books

AmtixCPC Micro Action Issue #1 - AmtixCPC Magazine

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Dean W.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I recommend this product
11/02/2023

Great magazine

Excellent production

12/11/2021

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A great publication, with that retro feel, loved the articles.

NC
Nicholas C.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I recommend this product
10/11/2021

A worthy tribute to the original Amtix! magazine

I didn’t think I would see a new issue of Amtix!, given that the magazine wasn’t as popular as Crash and Zzap!64 back in the 1980s, but I’m glad to see that it has happened. I’m also glad that the layout and design resembles the old Amtix!, with plenty of reviews of new Amstrad CPC games (including second opinions from fellow contributors) and a couple of reviews of classic games as well. I hope that more issues will follow and I look forward to buying and reading them!

10/11/2021

Great magazine !

Interesting and very fast received . Nice quality and keep follow your job and staff.

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Marc T.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I recommend this product
10/07/2021

Finally something just for the Amstrad

Loved it . I never bought Amtix it was Amstrad Action all the way for me but as with other magazines and Annuals that Fusion Retro have released over the years I have really enjoyed this micro magazine and will be definitely getting issue number 2 when it arrives. Finally something just for the Amstrad After supporting stuff from other retro micro computers it's nice to see Amstrad get it's turn I've waited a long time for this.