Amtix!

Amtix!

Infobox Magazine
title = AMTIX!

| image_size = 200px |"AMTIX!" #1, November 1985
editor = Jeremy Spencer & Roger Kean
frequency = Monthly
circulation =
category = Computer magazine
company = Newsfield Publications Ltd
firstdate = November 1985
country = United Kingdom
language = English
website =
issn =
finaldate = April 1987
finalnumber = 18

"Amtix!" magazine was, as its subtitle stated, a "monthly software review for the Amstrad computers". Published by Newsfield Publications Ltd in the mid eighties.

Lifetime

"Amtix!" ran from November 1985 to April 1987 and produced 18 issues in total. A special issue ("Issue zero") was given away with "Zzap!64" and "CRASH", two of Newsfield's other publications.

After issue 18, the title was merged with "Computing With The Amstrad" magazine and the "Amtix!" logo appeared in CWTA's games review section.

Cover Art

Like sister publications, "Zzap!64" and "Crash", "Amtix!" had very distinctive, comic-style cover art, drawn by Oliver Frey.

ee also

* Video game journalism
* Magazine
* Video game
* Computer
* Computing

Links

* "http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/amtix/index.html" A list of every game that has been reviewed and/or previewed in AMTIX!
* [http://users.durge.org/~nich/cpcmags/amtix/index.html Amtix! covers] Scans of Amtix! front covers


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