ST/Amiga Format

ST/Amiga Format

Infobox Magazine|
title = ST Amiga Format

| image_size = 200px | image_caption = "ST/Amiga Format" #1, June 1988
editor = Ben Taylor & Simon Williams
Ben Taylor
Richard Monteiro
frequency = Monthly
circulation =
category = Computer magazine
company = Future Publishing
firstdate = June 1988
country = United Kingdom
language = English
issn = 0954-805X
finaldate = July 1989
finalnumber = Issue 13

"ST Amiga Format" was a computer magazine that covered the Atari ST and Amiga computers. It was published by Future Publishing to cover the ever growing market for the, then-new, 16-bit home computers. At first, the issues were equally balanced with coverage for both Commodore Amiga and Atari ST systems. However, even at this stage the Amiga was favoured by the editorial staff, who described it as a more versatile machine. Issue 1 included a main feature 'ST or Amiga? The Choice is Yours', where the pros and cons for each machine was examined.

"ST Amiga Format" often included a floppy disk mounted on the cover, which used a unique dual format filesystem that could be read by both the Amiga and ST. The disks included game demos, software utilities, etc.

Regular features included tutorials (on both Amiga and ST), Gamebuster, Gold Dust (a rumours section), Desktop (tips and technical guide for the ST), Workbench (tips and technical guide for the Amiga), Escape Sequence (last page) and the usual news and letters pages.

Issue 13 (July 1989) was the last issue under the dual format. The sale of sister magazine "ACE" freed up the staff necessary to split the magazine into two separate titles. ST Format and Amiga Format were launched.

=See also=
*Video game journalism
*Magazine
*Computer and video game industry
*Computer
*Computing

=External Links=
* [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aformat.html ST Amiga Format overview]
* [http://www.futurenet.co.uk/ Future Publishing home page]


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