ZZAP! Amiga Issue 22 continues to raise the bar for modern retro gaming publications. This latest 60-page edition dives deep into classic Amiga territory, offering a rich lineup of features that cater to longtime fans and curious newcomers alike. Whether you’re chasing pixel-perfect nostalgia or learning how these games were built, this issue delivers something for every retro enthusiast.

Inside ZZAP! Amiga Issue 22, readers will find a stunning breakdown of OutRun Reassembled, showcasing the technical wizardry behind one of Sega’s most beloved racers. Also featured is an in-depth look at Simon the Sorcerer, a point-and-click legend that helped define the Amiga’s adventure genre heyday. From lush pixel art to witty dialogue, it’s a magical revisit.

Naturally, ZZAP! Amiga Issue 22 also highlights standout titles like International 3D Tennis, examining how sports simulations evolved on the platform. Additionally, the Amiga Retro Gaming Library returns with hand-picked gems you may have missed — all neatly chronicled and rated.

Collectors and art lovers will enjoy a visual journey through Game Covers of 1989, while the Art Gallery section gives creative space to the modern Amiga scene. Meanwhile, the Scorpion Engine gets a special spotlight, illustrating how today’s developers build fresh games with vintage vibes.

For those keeping tabs on the scene, there’s a packed News section covering hardware, game updates, and software releases. Plus, the Demo Scene report captures the pulse of creative coders still pushing the Amiga to its limits.

Issue 22 is a testament to the passion that continues to surround the Amiga platform. With expert writing, engaging visuals, and a perfect blend of retro and modern content, this magazine is a must-read for every retro computing fan.

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