Poll
Question:
What was your favourite CPC-related Magazine?
Option 1: Amstrad Magazine / AM Mag
votes: 1
Option 2: Amstar
votes: 2
Option 3: Amstrad Cent pour Cent
votes: 10
Option 4: CPC
votes: 3
Option 5: Amstrad Magazine HS / AM Mag HS
votes: 0
Option 6: CPC HS / CPC Info
votes: 1
Option 7: Amstradhebdo et PC
votes: 1
Option 8: Microstrad
votes: 0
Option 9: Logistrad
votes: 0
Option 10: Cahiers d'Amstrad
votes: 0
Option 11: Hebdogiciel (Multi-Platform)
votes: 1
Option 12: Tilt (Multi-Platform)
votes: 1
Hello mates,
especially in France, there were lots of CPC-related Magazines published - but unfortunately only little occasion to get them in Germany that time.
However: I guess there are lots of members here who regularly could enjoy the French mags - so it would be very interested in your opinion about them.
- Which of them did you like very much (and why)?
- And which of them did not like that much (and why)?
As the poll contains 12 different mags including two Multi-Platformers (Hebdogiciel, Tilt) and and two Hors-Series (Amstrad Mag HS / Am Mag HS, CPC HS / CPC Infos), I guess a maximum of three votes per person would be appropriate.
So now, I'm very curios about the poll and - as I hope - lots of additional commentaries about the mags.
Cheers,
Zehphez
I'd recommend Amstrad Cent Pour Cent but it is full of French weird joke for non-French readers :laugh:
I vote for three but for me ACPC was THE reference.It was CPC only and was really well written , full of humor.Not only had game tests and general articles but contains a lot of great technical articles from beginner (Basic, Asm initiation) to advanced (Longshot wrote a lot of articles for eg).Was fan of it and it learned me a lot , i still use some technical articles as reference (GA for eg).
My French was pretty basic back in the day, but one time I did buy an ACPC issue. I struggled through it, but I enjoyed it. It was quite strange and different, with several seemingly off-topic tidbits and lots of sexy references. Nice...
I enjoy reading anything amstrad related... and my basic French was good enough to get me through most articles. Cent Pour Cent used to arrive theough the door once a month, friend in france used to send me a copy.