The One for Amiga Games, in mid June 1995. The latest casualty of the downturn in Amiga fortunes was first published eight years ago as a multi-format title for Amiga, Atari ST and PC. It split into two separate magazines for Amiga and ST in the early nineties before becoming famous as a single format Amiga games magazine. Notorious for its irreverent humour, originality and its journalist's liberal use of words like cack. Pants and arse to describe games, readers opinions and anything else that happened to be on their minds. The One's publication was suspended "due to conditions in the Amiga games market”, according to a wise old accountant in Emap’s headquarters. However, eager as always to keep things going land hopefully re-launch the magazine at a later and more favourable date), CU Amiga Magazine will be incorporating The One Amiga into some of our pages from now on. Matt Broughton, ex-deputy editor of the illustrious organ has joined our staff as Games Consultant and will have a regular column keeping you informed of developments in the games market and spicing up our news section with inside information, as well as reviewing games and re-introducing, due to popular demand, a games tips section in CU Amiga Magazine. In case you wonder what happens to old Amiga magazine staff when their mag finally goes to bed we'll tell you. Andy Nuttall. A regular contributor to this magazine and The One's editor has moved to Bullfrog to work in games development. Another regular contributor to CU and The One's former reviews editor, Harry Attrill, has moved to a similar position on a PC games magazine called, funnily enough, PC Games and which, by strange coincidence, is edited by a former The One editor David Upchurch. Harry will also continue to contribute to CU Amiga Magazine because although he's a splitting swine like Andy Leaning, deep down he still loves the Amiga.