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11 relations: Amiga Format, Atari Falcon, Atari ST, Computer magazine, Covermount, English language, Future plc, Internet Archive, PC Format, ST/Amiga Format, United Kingdom.
- 1996 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
- Atari ST magazines
- Computer magazines published in Europe stubs
- Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom stubs
Amiga Format
Amiga Format was a British monthly computer magazine for Amiga computers, published by Future Publishing. ST Format and Amiga Format are 1989 establishments in the United Kingdom, Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom, magazines established in 1989, monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom and Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom.
See ST Format and Amiga Format
Atari Falcon
The Atari Falcon030 (usually shortened to Atari Falcon), released in 1992, is the final personal computer from Atari Corporation.
See ST Format and Atari Falcon
Atari ST
Atari ST is a line of personal computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the company's 8-bit home computers.
Computer magazine
Computer magazines are about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet.
See ST Format and Computer magazine
Covermount
Covermount (sometimes written cover mount) is the name given to storage media (containing software and or audiovisual media) or other products (ranging from toys to flip-flops) packaged as part of a magazine or newspaper.
English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
See ST Format and English language
Future plc
Future plc is a British publishing company. It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Among its many titles are Country Life, Homes and Gardens, Decanter, Marie Claire, and The Week. Zillah Byng-Thorne was chief executive officer from 2014 to 2023, when she was replaced by Jon Steinberg.
Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.
See ST Format and Internet Archive
PC Format
PC Format was a computer magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future plc, and licensed to other publishers in countries around the world. ST Format and pC Format are Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom, monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom and Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom.
ST/Amiga Format
ST Amiga Format was a computer magazine that covered the Atari ST and Amiga computers. ST Format and ST/Amiga Format are Atari ST magazines, computer magazines published in Europe stubs, Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom, Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom stubs and Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom.
See ST Format and ST/Amiga Format
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
See ST Format and United Kingdom
See also
1996 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
- 211th (Wessex) Field Hospital
- 219th (Wessex) Field Hospital
- 8000 Plus
- Access (credit card)
- Amiga Power
- Anime UK
- Art and Design Admissions Registry
- BAe Dynamics
- British Hard Court Championships
- British Hockey League
- Central Statistical Office (United Kingdom)
- Critical Wave
- E.G. Records
- Footwork Arrows
- Games & Puzzles
- Hambro Magan
- National Rivers Authority
- Postal counties of the United Kingdom
- Rail Express Systems
- Regal Trophy
- ST Format
- Sega Pro
- Super Play
- The Planet on Sunday
- Total!
Atari ST magazines
- Atari ST User
- Atari User
- Kelstar
- Page 6
- ST Format
- ST Review
- ST/Amiga Format
- STart
- The One (magazine)
Computer magazines published in Europe stubs
- 8000 Plus
- Aktueller Software Markt
- Amiga User International
- Amtix
- Apricot File
- Bajtek
- CPC Attack!
- Canard PC
- Computer Music (magazine)
- ComputerScope
- Computeractive
- Datenschleuder
- Disk User
- Electron User
- Exame Informática
- IT-Branchen
- Internetworld
- MP3 (magazine)
- Mc (magazine)
- MikroDatorn
- Moj mikro
- MyLINUX
- New Computer Express
- PC Chip
- PC Mania
- PC Player (German magazine)
- ST Format
- ST Review
- ST/Amiga Format
- Spectrofon
- Tap!
- Telepolis
- The Micro User
Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom stubs
- 8000 Plus
- Aeroplane (magazine)
- Amiga User International
- Amtix
- Apricot File
- Armchair Science
- BBC Knowledge (magazine)
- BBC Wildlife
- Big K (magazine)
- British Wildlife
- CPC Attack!
- CS4FN
- Computeractive
- Electron User
- Electronics Weekly
- Entomologist's Gazette
- Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
- GamesMaster (magazine)
- International Pinguicula Study Group Newsletter
- Knowledge (magazine)
- Manifold (magazine)
- Mega Drive Advanced Gaming
- Mega Power
- MegaTech
- Nature in Wales
- Play (UK magazine)
- Practical Mechanics
- Proceedings of the South Wales Institute of Engineers
- ST Format
- ST Review
- ST/Amiga Format
- Sega Saturn Magazine
- Sega Zone
- Spaceflight (magazine)
- Tap!
- The Games Machine
- The Micro User
- The Observatory (journal)
- The Psychologist (magazine)
- The Realist (British magazine)
- Vole (magazine)