Amiga Addict Issue 39 serves up another strong edition packed with new releases, hardware reviews, and retro insights. Leading the coverage is Fast Food 2 from Bitmap Soft, a cheeky, high-speed follow-up to the original Oliver Twins classic. This latest release combines snack-fueled chaos with an Amiga twist, and it’s joined by an equally bold remake submitted to the AmiGameJam by Acidbottle.
From 8-bit roots to Amiga upgrades, this edition is loaded with features that reward long-time fans and curious newcomers alike. Amiga Addict Issue 39 delivers just the right balance of nostalgia and modern creativity.
Exploring Fast Food’s Evolution
The magazine begins with a feature on the original Fast Food game, its development history, and how its core idea got a second life on the Amiga. Fast Food 2 isn’t just a visual upgrade; it’s a faster, tighter experience that adds new flair without losing the simple charm of the original.
What’s Inside This Month
Amiga Addict Issue 39 doesn’t just stick to one meal. It’s a full buffet of Amiga goodness:
- Game Reviews: Includes Krogharr the Beerserker, Gemdalus, and Fast Food 2.
- Shadow Fighter Retrospective: Alex Harris digs into the game’s past, complete with insights from its original designers.
- Interview with Turran: Get the backstory behind the popular Turran FTP file server.
- Merlancia Industries: Ravi launches the first part of an investigation into this obscure company’s place in Amiga history.
- Demo Scene Coverage: Ian shares what it’s like to attend his first demo party at NOVA UK.
- Anguish Dev Diary: Adrian Browne discusses his upcoming sequel to the classic Agony.
- Fantavision Finale: Gareth concludes his in-depth exploration of this underrated vector art tool.
- RISKYMouse Review: See how Digital Retro Bay’s adapter holds up for modern Amiga users.
Whether you’re after game reviews, retro interviews, or hardware insights, Amiga Addict Issue 39 delivers another satisfying edition.