Future plc, 1997. — 116 p.
Amiga Format британский компьютерный журнал для пользователей компьютеров Amiga, изданным Future plc. В период с 1989 по 2000 год вышло 136 номеров журнала. На пике своего успеха журналы продавались более чем по 170 000 экземпляров в месяц.
Amiga Format can be thought of the "mother" or "big sister" magazine of Amiga Power, which it both predated and outlived. Whereas Amiga Power was strictly games-only, Amiga Format covered all aspects of Amiga computers, both hardware and software, both application and gaming uses. A further spin-off was Amiga Shopper, which dealt purely with the hardware and "serious" software side of the Amiga scene.
The magazine was published on a monthly basis and offered various multi-issue tutorials on different application software, such as C programming or LightWave graphics rendering. The last tutorial was cut short in the middle because of the cancellation of the magazine.
Amiga Format pioneered the concept of putting complete application software on a magazine coverdisk as a response to a moratorium on complete games titles being cover-mounted.