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Amiga Action Issue 69 (April 1995) is a proper “bonanza” month built around a 4-disk Comic Relief special: you get an exclusive Turbo Trax racer demo, an exclusive early taster of Team17’s Zelda-style Speris Legacy (A1200 only), a bundle of classic arcade conversions, and the chance to unlock Titus’s Blues Brothers as a full game for a charity payment. The magazine backs the disks up with a busy set of reviews (ranging from sim/strategy to CD32 action), a forward-looking previews section, and a strong practical core—an exclusive David Braben chat plus chunky guides and tips for several big, time-hungry games.
Highlights
- Full price reviews: Turbo Trax, ITS Cricket, TFX, Extractors, Akira, PM3 Multi-Editor, Jungle Strike (CD32), Shadow Fighter (A1200), Dragonstone (CD32), Skeleton Krew (CD32).
- Budget reviews: B17 Flying Fortress, Tornado, Team Yankee, Ishar 2.
- Previews: Frontier: First Encounters, The Speris Legacy, Angst, Baldies, Final Over, Kwok’s Game.
- Features & regulars: David Braben exclusive interview, Public Domain, Superleagues, Talkback letters, Swap Shop.
- Guides/solutions: Jungle Strike (Part 2), Dreamweb (Part 2), Shadow Fighter, Lords of the Realm, On the Ball tips, Son of Boggit.
- Coverdisks: Turbo Trax exclusive demo; Speris Legacy exclusive early preview; classic arcade pack (Harry the Haddock, Space Invasion II, Dodge ’em, Galaxy Wars); Blues Brothers full game “Comic Relief” unlock offer.
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