Amiga Computing Issue 1

June 1988 issue costing £1.95 (Vol 1. No. 1)

News
First Look at Stealth
 * First screenshot of a Stealth Fighter game being developed by Argonaut for Electronic Arts.

Features
Face to Face
 * A limited band of software developers spent a weekend discussing what the programming community needed to do to get the best from the Amiga. Simon Rockman tagged along...

J. San and the Argonauts
 * Starglider has made Argonaut famous. Simon Rockman visited the company to find that it's not resting on its laurels.

Sounds Sensational
 * Chris Humphries explains why the Amiga sound chips leave other computers dumbfounded.

The Max Factor
 * President of Commodore Max Toy gave a talk to an Amiga User's Group in California. Here's what hed had to say as reported by Jim Groneke.

Test Drive Tested
 * Motoring journalist David Vivian swaps a leather Reccaro and momo steering wheel for a comfy easy chair and a Konix Speedking to compare driving on the Amiga with the real thing.

The Plain Man's Guide to CLI
 * What is CLI, and why should you need to know about it? Phil South says you're not using your Amiga properly without it.

How to Compete with the Best
 * John Carter's Amiga has transformed his video productions.

Bloodless Revolution
 * Jez San looks at the new Amiga OS.

Amiga Arcade
Scores are out of fifteen.

Adventures
Review by Dave Eriksson

Utilities
WordPerfect - 75% (Simon Rockman)

Superbase Personal - 84% (Christina Erskine)

The Director - 58% (Mark Luckham)

Hardware
Digipic - 61% (Simon Rockman)

Epson LQ-500 - 87% (Rupert Goodwins)