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Amiga Active
Issue 1 cover
Frequency
Monthly
Publisher
Pinprint Publishing
First issue
October 1999
Final issue Number
November 2001 26
Country
United Kingdom
Based in
Bournemouth, England
Language
English
ISSN
1467-3533
OCLC
226105392
Amiga Active was a monthly computer magazine published by Pinprint Publishing, it launched at a time when most other Amiga magazines had already closed, and as a result only had one major competitor: Amiga Format. A large proportion of the Amiga Active staff were from CU Amiga Magazine, which had closed the previous year. In total 26 issues were published, the first in October 1999,[1] and the last in November 2001. The closure of Amiga Active ended the news-stand distribution of UK Amiga magazines after almost 14 years.
^"AMIGA Magazines from the UK". Amiga Magazines List. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
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