AP39 - IT AIN'T JUST ANORAKS
An examination of fashion in computer games. Written by Cam.
AP40 - YONDER LIES DE PALACE OF MY FADDA, DE CALIPH
A scene from Monkey Island, as directed by John Woo. Designed by Lisa Kellett.
AP41 - THE SCHOOLBOY SPOILSPORT
A thrilling cliffhanger chapter from a school story about football and high-powered sniper rifles. Designed by Sarah Sherley-Price.
AP42 - BREAKFAST SANDWICH
A review of Cam's banana, peanut butter and strawberry jam on lightly toasted wholemeal bread morning snack.
AP43 - SINISTER THEME PARK
The first appearance of the hidden game in Theme Park.
AP45 - FINISH HIM!
Exciting film moments In The Style Of... Mortal Kombat moves.
AP47 - "GREAT SCOTT! IT'S STEPPING ON MY HOUSE!"
An episode of famous dinosaur comic strip Flesh.
AP49 - THE BEHIND MEN
A story from Stupendous Tales #417 of sinister shadowy figures influencing all aspects of life.
AP51 - SOCIAL STUDIES PAPER 322
An examination paper, testing students to "Prove, using diagrams where appropriate, how all life can be expressed through the medium of computer games."
AP53 - BACK TO SCHOOL WITH AP
The inevitable early-summer New School Year campaigns in high street shops are celebrated in this survival guide.
AP55 - SOULMASTER 3000
An advertisement for the Tool Of The Devil. Idea by Tim Cant.
AP57 - THE JAPES AND PUZZLES PAGE
Christmas riddles.
AP58 - HOI HUP LA!
An Improving Course of Exercise as designed by Professor A Power.
AP59 - TALES OF TECHNO TERROR FROM TOMORROW'S WORLD
The cautionary history of a House Of Tomorrow gone bad.
AP61 - GOVERNMENT INFORMATION LEAFLET
An official investigation reveals the truth about cows.
AP63 - THE RIGHT PROFILE
The return of the legendary questionnaire, this time quizzing AMIGA POWER itself.
AP65 - THE RECKONING
The postscript to the mag and everyone involved with it being brutally slain by The Four Cyclists Of The Apocalypse, the only minor deities committed to a programme of rigorous consumer testing, acting on the instructions of one mightier e'en than they. Unexpectedly, a happy ending. Written by Steve Faragher.