Amiga Animation (sometimes written in camel case, like AmigaAnimation or AmigaAnimation, Inc.) was an Amiga-focused disk magazine published by Hahn-Wallace Publishing Group in the United States. It was originally located in Beltsville, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. and appeared to move to Cape Coral, Florida, in the early 90s.
Amiga Animation was a curated collection of high-quality Shareware, Public Domain and Freeware programs, images, music, animation and other files.
The magazine appears to have been published from 1988-1995, where each year corresponds to a volume. Each Issue consisted of a full-color printed card (front and back) that included three 3.5" disks.
For example:
The back of the card usually showed a few screenshots and included blurbs describing all of the software and files packed into each issue, and even included the occasional Amiga news of the times.
Each disk came with highly-crafted icons and came packed with the necessary software for instant viewing of images, animations and the like.
Legend:
Magazine disk have been digitally archived as ADFs
Disks are on-hand, awaiting being imaged
Disks have been sourced/purchased, awaiting arrival
Collection -- Work In Progress --
VOL 1 (1988)
- n/a
VOL 2 (1989)
- n/a
VOL 3 (1990)
- Issue 5, Disk 1-3
VOL 4 (1991)
- Issue 1, Disk 1-3
- Issue 2, Disk 1-3
- Issue 3, Disk 1-3 (one bad disk)
- 2nd copy of Issue 3, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 4, Disk 1-3
- Issue 5, Disk 1-3
- Issue 6, Disk 1-3
- Issue 7, Disk 1-3
- Issue 8, Disk 1-2
- Issue 9, Disk 1-3
- Issue 10, Disk 1-3
- Issue 11, Disk 1-2
- Issue 12, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
VOL 5 (1992)
- Issue 2, Disk 1-3
- Issue 3, Disk 3 (need to archive )
- Issue 4, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 5, Disk 1-3 (need to archive )
- Issue 6, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 7, Disk 1-3 (need to archive )
VOL 6 (1993)
- n/a
VOL 7 (1994)
- Issue 5, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 6, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 7, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 8, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 9, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 10, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 11, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 12, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
VOL 8 (1995)
- Issue 1, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 2, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 5, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
- Issue 6, Disk 1-3
- Issue 7, Disk 1-3 (purchased, waiting to receive and test)
Best of Amiga
I also have a 3-disk set called Best of Amiga, which is a Special Edition disk magazine that appears to have been produced by AmigaAnimation. They actually incorporated the magazine separately as Best of Amiga, Inc. but on disk 3 there are AmigaAnimation-branded files. This set seems to be dated in 1992 so during the Volume 5 timeframe of AmigaAnimation.
- Best of Amiga, Disk 1-3 (need to archive )
I think I have more than what is listed above but I need to go through my stacks of stuff to be sure. (WIP)
To my knowledge, the entire set of disk images does not exist anywhere online. Over on EAB's FTP server, they have most of Volume 4, with only four other issues across three years.
This disk magazine is extremely well made and worthy of archiving. I just so happen to own several issues of the magazine and will create a list of the disks I have on-hand. Perhaps of others out there have more, we can generate a complete listing.
I have equally large but incomplete piles of disks for
- Amiga World's Tool Chest
- Amazing Computing's AMICUS
And others. In my opinion all are worthy of being imaged at some point.
Do you own any disks of AmigaAnimation? Let's see if we can fill in the holes of what's online so far and generate a more complete archive. Who's with me?