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Amiga Action - Issue 050 - November Amiga Action - Issue 050 - November 1993 NEW

Amiga Action Issue 50 is a milestone-feeling issue that blends late-era confidence with a clear sense of transition. The reviews section is broad and authoritative, mixing serious simulations (B-17 Flying Fortress, Historyline 1914–1918, A-Train) with adventure and action titles like Abandoned Places II and Arabian Nights, while budget and reader reviews reinforce how deep the back catalogue has become. The magazine also widens its lens beyond floppy-based gaming, with prominent features on CD formats and multimedia (including talk of CD-i, Mega-CD, and the future CD32), signalling that the Amiga ecosystem is changing. Overall, Issue 50 feels reflective but not pessimistic: it celebrates depth, longevity, and value, while openly acknowledging that the platform is moving into a new phase.

Highlights
  • Major reviews:
    • B-17 Flying Fortress — praised for deep crew management and long WWII missions rather than instant action.
    • Historyline 1914–1918 — turn-based WWI strategy focused on historical accuracy and scenario depth.
    • A-Train — heavyweight economic/railway simulation built around urban growth, finance, and long-term planning.
    • Abandoned Places II — large, party-based dungeon RPG emphasising exploration, mapping, and scale.
    • Arabian Nights — humour-driven platform adventure mixing set-piece action with light puzzles.
  • Reader & budget focus: Reader reviews and budget titles get unusual prominence, underlining how much value now exists outside full-price releases.
  • CD and multimedia feature: A substantial look at CD gaming and FMV, weighing hype against real usefulness for Amiga owners and setting expectations for CD32.
  • Industry context: Articles frame the Amiga as mature rather than fading, with emphasis on depth, replayability, and serious games over quick arcade thrills.
  • Tone: Confident, slightly reflective, and practical — the magazine assumes readers are curating a library, not chasing every new release.

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