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British magazine that ran from October 1985 to April 1987.
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19 issues was published in total. Of which, a special issue (Issue zero) was given away free.
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AMTIX! is THE magazine for the discerning Amstrad owner, combining the best in games reviews and technical know how, coping with adventures and strategy, your problems and ours!
  
After April 1987, the name Amtix! didn't fully disappear: From May 1987 until August 1988 the [[Computing with the Amstrad]] magazine (issues 29..44) did have the text "Incorporating Amtix!" on their covers.
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AMTIX! was a British magazine that ran from October 1985 to April 1987. 19 issues was published in total. Of which, a special issue (Issue zero) was given away free.
  
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After April 1987, the name Amtix! didn't fully disappear: From May 1987 until August 1988 the [[Computing with the Amstrad]] magazine (issues 29..44) did have the text "Incorporating Amtix!" on their covers.
 
News of Database Publication's purchase of Amtix! was announced in other magazines, such as [http://cpcwiki.eu/imgs/4/40/TAU_27Page4.JPG The Amstrad User] and [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:CWTA-AE-Apr87Page13.JPG CWTA Australia].
 
News of Database Publication's purchase of Amtix! was announced in other magazines, such as [http://cpcwiki.eu/imgs/4/40/TAU_27Page4.JPG The Amstrad User] and [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/File:CWTA-AE-Apr87Page13.JPG CWTA Australia].
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The magazine was revived in 2021 by Fusion Retro Books in a bi-monthly format, as '''AmtixCPC Micro Action'''. Issue 1 was released in August 2021 and the first annual (collecting articles from the first five issues plus 30 pages of new content) was released in December 2022.
  
 
== Information ==
 
== Information ==

Latest revision as of 08:02, 29 December 2022

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AMTIX! is THE magazine for the discerning Amstrad owner, combining the best in games reviews and technical know how, coping with adventures and strategy, your problems and ours!

AMTIX! was a British magazine that ran from October 1985 to April 1987. 19 issues was published in total. Of which, a special issue (Issue zero) was given away free.


After April 1987, the name Amtix! didn't fully disappear: From May 1987 until August 1988 the Computing with the Amstrad magazine (issues 29..44) did have the text "Incorporating Amtix!" on their covers. News of Database Publication's purchase of Amtix! was announced in other magazines, such as The Amstrad User and CWTA Australia.

The magazine was revived in 2021 by Fusion Retro Books in a bi-monthly format, as AmtixCPC Micro Action. Issue 1 was released in August 2021 and the first annual (collecting articles from the first five issues plus 30 pages of new content) was released in December 2022.

Information

Magazine Name: Amtix!
Publisher: Newsfield Ltd
Language: English
Price: 1 Pound (except Issue zero: free)
First Issue: Number 0 (October 1985)
Last Issue: Number 18 (April 1987)

Online Issues

1985
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Issue 0, Oct 1985
(free sample)
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Issue 1, Nov 1985
(1st regular)
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Issue 2, Dec 1985
(2nd regular)
1986
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Issue 3, Jan 1986
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Issue 4, Feb 1986
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Issue 5, Mar 1986
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Issue 6, Apr 1986
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Issue 7, May 1986
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Issue 8, Jun 1986
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Issue 9, Jul 1986
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Issue 10, Aug 1986
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Issue 11, Sep 1986
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Issue 12, Oct 1986
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Issue 13, Nov 1986
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Issue 14, Dec 1986
1987
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Issue 15, Jan 1987
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Issue 16, Feb 1987
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Issue 17, Mar 1987
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Issue 18, Apr 1987

After Issue 18, the magazine was merged with the Computing with the Amstrad magazine after Database Publications bought the magazine and essentially saved it from shutting down as the magazine was not a financial success.

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