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Amiga Action Issue 68 (March 1995) is a big, confident “this is the one” month built around an Alien Breed 3D special, using the coverdisks and feature pages to sell the idea that the Amiga can finally do a proper Doom-style 3D shooter. Around that headline, it’s a classic Amiga Action mix: a strong run of full-price reviews spanning arcade platforming, flight/action, and CD32 conversions, a preview section stacked with upcoming curios (including more licensed and sports-heavy picks), and a healthy amount of player-support via solutions for some of the era’s more time-sink games. It rounds out with the usual AA personality—regular columns, PD scene coverage, leagues, letters, and swap shop—so the issue reads like a complete monthly “game night starter pack.”
Highlights
- Coverdisks: Alien Breed 3D (exclusive “massive 3D” demo), Kingpin, and Valhalla: Before the War (exclusive demo).
- Full price reviews: Benefactor (CD32), Dawn Patrol, Flink, Guardian (A1200), Kingpin, Roketz, Theme Park (CD32), X-It.
- Previews: Akira, Boo the Ghost, Extractors, ITS Cricket, Pussies Galore, Ruffian, Tactical Manager 2, TFX.
- Features & regulars: Alien Breed 3D special feature, Film ’95, “Get a Life,” plus the usual News/Public Domain/Superleagues/Talkback/Swap Shop.
- Guides/solutions: Jungle Strike, Dreamweb, Theme Park, Space Quest III.
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