THE ONE AMIGA NOVEMBER 1994,
'A whole new world'

COVERDISKS:

Matt Broughton may have spent most of this issue on the sun-kissed beaches of Tenerife, that doesn't mean he gets out of writing about this month's coverdisks. Lucky Sod. "Pass the Aftersun would you."

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DISK A:

ALADDIN (A1200)

Time once again, methinks, to roll out the age-old Boot Sector classic sentence: "this is the best demo we've ever had!" Ah, that feels good...
Yep, having consistently brought you just about the best damn demos of all the Amiga mags in the last twelve months, we step that little bit nearer perfection with this little number, one of the most accurate conversion ever - Aladdin.
Just in case you didn't see this superb Disney animated film Aladdin was quite simply brilliant, combining good old uncle Walt's finest tricks with some modern computer jiggery-pokery to produce one of the finest tricks features to date. Well, thanks to those clever chaps and chapesses at Virgin and Disney Software, you too can now run, jump and generally "Aladdin-'it-up' a bit.

Can't get this demo to work with any Amiga emulator.

DISK B:

EMBRYO

To say that Embryo is 1. fast, and 2. furious, is a bit of an understatement, so load up this little darlin' right now and let's get cracking!
Have a quick gander through the options screen and set things up as you'd like them. I won't patrionise you by going through them all, but needless to say that if you feel the need to speed things up or slow them down, you want to be looking at the detail levels etc.