Your very own magazine, Amiga Format. 116 pages packed with news, reviews, features and entertainment. The brand-new Amiga Format already has a great history behind it, and now we are branching out on our own things are going to get even better. You can see from the first issue that the balance of content will be the same broad mixture of everything from graphics to games, music to DTP. Of course, one of the most important things is that we now have the whole cover disk just for Amiga programs. Not only will we be bringing you the best in playable game demos and utilities, but there will be much more interaction between the disk and features inside Amiga Format. The opportunities for using the disk In conjunction with the graphics section in particular are immense. There are also plenty of new features that make this not just the biggest but the best Amiga magazine. Brian Larkman joins us from next issue as Contributing Editor for graphics. His well-proven expertise as a lecturer in computer art and long-time Amiga user will produce the most authoritative reviews, helpful tutorials and SUBSCRIBE! SEE DETAILS ON PAGE 28 VIRUS X VIRUS ARTS CONTEST The most popular PD virus- killer, Virus X, has itself become the victim of an infection. American author Steve Tibbet’s thoughtful provision of the source code with the program has let nefarious hackers pro- duce a version that itself acts as a virus. Fear not, though! The dodgy version can be identified by the version number 3.3: Steve is skipping straight from Version 3.2 to 3.4.