The new magazine will be wek corned by the Amiga community as the long-running Amiga video magazines Video Toaster User and Lightwave Pro have ceased publi cation. However, there has been the promise of a six-month insert of Video Toaster news and infor- - mation in existing Miller Freeman video and graphics publications Already some new publications are appearing to plug the gap Visual Inspirations of Tampa. Florida has announced a new, Iree online magazine to support users of the Video Toaster Flyer system and Amiga Lightwave artists. VI is a long-standing developer of tools for Video Toaster users. More information on their upcoming publication is available at : Monline com newtek. A new player. Aurora Works Inc. has entered the Amiga games scene, dedicated to developing quality products aimed at high spec machines. ’ Aurora Works Inc. has announced two titles for 1997 The first. Zone 99. Is a strategy action genre title with 99 levels of play and head-to-head action. The goal is to explore the game- world in search of Zone 99 by completing challenges and overcoming obstacles, sometimes with the help of your opponent A shareware demo is scheduled for January, while the full commercial release is set for March The second. Betrayed, is to be an action adventure set in a dark future. Details are sketchy but the release is planned for Autumn '97 Aurora Works are aiming their titles at high-spec Amiga machines with 030 processors as a minimum. They also plan full support for the CyberGraphX video card standard and to take full advantage of the AGA chipset. More information on Aurora Works is available at www.auroraworks.com. Software Hut. A large and longtime Amiga dealer and distributor, have a significant quantity of Amiga Technologies Microvitek multisync monitors for sale After AT returned their monitors (which it was no longer able to afford). Software Hut stepped in to take a number of them off Microvitek's hands.