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News from July 1999

Editorial: The Amiga Inc Announcment
A bit late I know, but heres a few of my thoughts on the recent announcment by Amiga Inc to dump QNX and go with Linux...
- 29th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


PPC Gaming - Whats in the Pipeline.
A small look at what the PPC owners amoungst us have coming out way as regards to games on this platform.
- 29th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email



First Shogo Progress Report Online.
The first progress report for Shogo has just been put onlinr by Hyperion Software. Basically, it tells you what stage they are at with various parts of the port. You can read it localally by clicking on the full story or on the Hyperion site at:- http://www.hyperion-software.de/shogo_progress.html
- 27th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


Amiga Survivor Still Alive
Despite rumours that have suggested otherwise, the Amiga magazine Amiga Survivor is not dead. Infact, a new issue has just been released, read the full story to find out whats in it.
- 27th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email



Nightlong - The Latest Game from clickBOOM
ClickBOOM have revealed details on what there next release will be, it is a somewhat unknown adventure game from Team 17 called Nightlong.

Full details of what looks to be a very nice game can be found here.

- 25th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


World of Amiga '99 Review.
A small review of this years show. Details of the Wipeout 2097 beta that was on show as well as other exciting news.

- 25th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


Foundation Rescued.
In an amazing turnaround, the development of Foundation is now going to continue. Paul Burkey spoke with an unnamed publisher at the recent World of Amiga show and the game is now going to be re-released towards the end of 1999 with a host of changes and new additions. See the full story for the full announcment.
- 25th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


T-Zer0 Released.
ClickBOOM kept their promice and released T-Zero at the recent World of Amiga show. The game was on show at several locations around the show and was drawing in a fair number of crowds ate each of these. I do have a copy of the game myself and can inform you that first impressions of the game are very good. Look out for a review on these pages in the not too distant future.
- 25th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


Gilbert Goodmate Update.
Just a small update to say that Prelusion are at a point now where all the material produced so far is being put together into the actual game, the alpha version has been completed and they are working towards the first beta version.

- 25th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


Z & Napalm Mission Disks on the Way from clickBOOM.
Clickboom have provided confirmation that both Z and a mission disc for Napalm are still on the way to our Amigas.

Release dates have not been confirmed yet however, i'm told that they are not that far away.

- 25th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


Virtual GP out in one Week.
Unfortunalty, the game wasn't quite ready for the World of Amiga show, however, I have been informed that it is only a matter of days away and will hopefully be with us sometime next week.

More news closer to the date.

- 25th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email



World of Amiga '99 Preview.
So, just what will be at this years WoA when it comes to games? Read here and find out.
- 22nd July 1999 -Full storySource:- email



Foundation Support Ceased.
Paul Burkey, the person behind the classic strategy game, Foundation has announced that support for it will no longer continue. There may be a few more updates to clean up a few things but after that there will be nothing more. There are a number of reasons for this decision all of which are outlined in the full announcment. Things may not be as bad as they seen though as Paul does have some plans for future game(s) on the Amiga.

Read the full story for a complete copy of the announcment.

- 21st July 1999 -Full storySource:- email



Tales of Tamer Update.
Remember this? A play-by-email game which have been in development for the Amiga for quite a long time, well, things are moving along nicely with and it should be released sometime in November, read the full story for more info.
- 19th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email



Amiga Nutta Back.
As you may have noticed, there haven't been any updates to these pages for quite a while. Well, the simple reason for this is that I have been on holiday and haven't been able to make any updates at all.

However, i'm back now so you can expect things to return to normal very soon.

I'm not going to report in detail on all of the news that I have missed in the past few weeks as i'm sure you have read it elsewhere, however, you can find a quick rundown of what has been missed on these pages over this time in the next article.

- 17th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email


News Rundown.
Here you can find a quick rundown off the news that has been missed off Amiga Nutta over the past few weeks.
- 17th July 1999 -Full storySource:- email




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