Amiga Report Archive: About
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|     Welcome! Spanning over 120 issues, the Amiga Report was a digital   |
| magazine distributed over BBSes and FTP sites. AR covered Amiga games,  |
| hardware add-ons, utilities, events, and general technical reviews and  |
| tips. AR also provided extensive coverage of the CBM auctions, and      |
| ESCOM's (and later Tulip's) ownership of Commodore's trademarks and     |
| assets.                                                                 |
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|     This archive has been created to keep the information in AR alive.  |
| Just a few months ago it was very difficult to find any issues of this  |
| magazine (though I am now aware of one new archive), so I felt it       |
| was necessary to throw a collection together.                           |
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|     All 121 regular issues and 3 special issues are available. Issues   |
| #1 through #13 are available in plain text, and issues #14 onwards are  |
| available in their original AmigaGuide format, thanks to RobSmithDev's  |
| AmigaGuideJS.                                                           |
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|     Issues in the AmigaGuide format have had their formatting slightly  |
| altered to work better with AmigaGuideJS. Database commands like @INDEX |
| have been added, and some unused or redundant @TOC node commands have   |
| been removed. However, none of the text contents have been changed.     |
| J. Compton, your typos will be immortalized forever in this archive :P  |
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|     If you would like to download the full set of original issues, they |
| will be available at this link. The edited AmigaGuides along with the   |
| AmigaGuideJS viewer can also be downloaded here.                        |
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|     For any website errors, please send me an email with clear details  |
| on where and how the error occurs. I will fix issues ASAP.              |
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| Cheers,                                                                 |
| LS                                                                      |
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