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===Staff Writers=== {|class="infobox" style="float: right; clear: right" ! colspan="3" | Staff Writers |- | Bob Wade || Software Editor || Oct 1985 β Jan 1987 |- | Richard Monteiro || Technical Editor || Dec 1986 β May 1988 |- | Gary Barrett || Staff Writer || Oct 1987 β Feb 1989 |- | Pat McDonald || Technical Editor || Jun 1988 β Oct 1989 |- | Trenton Webb || Games Editor || Mar 1989 β Aug 1990 |- | Adam Waring || Reviews Editor || Nov 1989 β Aug 1992 |- | James Leach || Staff Writer || Sep 1990 β Jan 1991 |- | Frank O'Connor || Staff Writer || Feb 1991 β Sep 1991 |- | Adam Peters || Staff Writer || Oct 1991 β Jan 1993 |- | Simon Forrester || Staff Writer || Feb 1993 β Jul 1994 |- | Clur Hodgson || Staff Writer || Jan 1994 β Apr 1994 |} ; Richard Monteiro : Technical Editor (AA15βAA32) Richard arrived as the new Technical Editor on issue 15. After 18 issues he left to launch new [[Future Publishing|Future]] publication ''[[ST/Amiga Format]]''. In 1990 Richard formed the company Words Works Limited, in Trowbridge with his own editorial team and produced ''[[RAZE]]'' under subcontract from ''[[Newsfield Publications]]''. The first issue of ''RAZE'' appeared in October 1990 and ran for 12 issue until Newsfield couldn't sustain any more publications.<ref name="CRASH 99 - Newsfield"> {{cite web | url=http://www.crashonline.org.uk/99/newsfield.htm | title=CRASH 99 - Newsfield | publisher=crashonline | access-date=2007-08-20| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070817190116/http://www.crashonline.org.uk/99/newsfield.htm| archive-date= 17 August 2007 | url-status= live}} </ref> In 1992 Richard, along with another ex-[[Future Publishing]] staff member Dianne Taverner, co-founded [[Paragon Publishing]], holding the title Managing Director. Key titles published during the 1990s included ''[[Sega Pro]]'', ''[[Play (US magazine)|Play]]'', ''[[XGen (magazine)|XGen]]'' and ''[[Games World: The magazine]]''.<ref name="Paragon Publishing"> {{cite web | url=http://davesworld.gamesanimal.com/published.php?art=19&page=1 | title=Paragon Publishing | publisher=Dave Perry (Dave's World) | access-date=2007-07-19}} </ref> ; Trenton Webb : Staff Writer (AA42βAA59) Trenton arrived as the new games reviewing guru in June 1989's issue. After 18 issues had left to work on many other ''Future Publishing'' titles including ''[[Amiga Format]]'' and ''[[Your Sinclair]]''. During this time he appeared on Channel 4's [[GamesMaster]] video games TV show in the reviews section. Later became Editor of magazines such as ''Game Zone'', ''[[Commodore Format]]'' and ''[[ST Format]]''. He left journalism in the mid-1990s to work in the industry itself, working with Bob Wade, at Binary Asylum, as a Games Designer. After Binary Asylum closed, he went to work for Internet and Intranet website design firm Zehuti as Project Manager.{{cn|date=January 2020}} ; James Leach : Staff Writer (AA60βAA64) Experienced member of Future publishing who has worked on many magazines. Apart from ''Amstrad Action'' James had worked on ''[[Your Sinclair]]'', ''[[Amiga Format]]'', ''[[PC Format]]'', ''[[GamesMaster (magazine)|GamesMaster]]'' and as Editor on [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] magazine ''[[Super Play]]''. After leaving Future Publishing, in the mid-1990s, James went on to work for software company Bullfrog, contributing to many games including ''[[Syndicate Wars]]'',<ref name="Syndicate Wars - Moby Games"> {{cite web | url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/syndicate-wars | title=Syndicate Wars | publisher=Moby Games | access-date=2007-08-20| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070830185126/http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/syndicate-wars| archive-date= 30 August 2007 | url-status= live}} </ref> ''[[Dungeon Keeper]]'' and ''[[Theme Hospital]]''.<ref name="MobyGames - James Leach"> {{cite web | url=http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,5541/ | title=MobyGames - James Leach | publisher=Moby Games | access-date=2007-08-20}} </ref> Other companies James has worked for include Black & White Studios<ref name="Black & White - Moby Games"> {{cite web | url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/black-white | title=Black & White | publisher=Moby Games | access-date=2007-08-20}} </ref> and Lionhead,<ref name="Black & White 2 - MobyGames"> {{cite web | url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/black-white-2 | title=Black & White 2 - MobyGames | publisher=Moby Games | access-date=2007-08-20}} </ref> holding positions such as Lead Writer and Head of Scripting & Writing respectively, working on such games as ''[[Black & White (video game)|Black & White]]'', ''[[Fable]]'' and ''[[Black & White 2]]''.<ref name="MobyGames - James Leach" /> In 2006 James left Lionhead to go freelance where he now describes his skill and experience as "Writer of game plots, dialogue, websites, ads (ATL and BTL), children's books, sitcoms and more."<ref name="LinkedIn: James Leach"> {{cite web | url=http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/54b/a22 | title=LinkedIn: James Leach | publisher=LinkedIn | access-date=2007-08-20}} </ref> ; Frank O'Connor : Staff Writer (AA65βAA72) Frank's first job in the industry was ''Amstrad Action''{{'s}} position of Staff Writer.<ref name="Inside Bungie : Meet The Team : Staff Bio"> {{cite web | url=http://www.bungie.net/Inside/MeetTheTeam.aspx?Person=oconnor | title=Bungie.net : Inside Bungie : Meet The Team : Staff Bio | publisher=Bungie | access-date=2007-07-19 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930202239/http://www.bungie.net/Inside/MeetTheTeam.aspx?Person=oconnor | archive-date=2007-09-30 }} </ref> Frank left ''AA'' after issue 71 to work on [[EMAP]]'s ''[[Computer and Video Games (magazine)|Computer & Video Games]]'' (a.k.a. C+VG). After his stint on C+VG Frank came back to [[Future Publishing]] to edit the [[Nintendo]] games magazine ''[[Total!]]''. Appeared, as co-commentator, on many ''[[GamesMaster]]'' episodes during the second<ref name="Games Master Season 2"> {{cite web | url=http://www.gamesmasterlive.co.uk/gamesmaster/season2.php | title=Games Master Season 2 | publisher=GamesMasterLive | access-date=2007-07-19 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070630122234/http://www.gamesmasterlive.co.uk/gamesmaster/season2.php |archive-date = 2007-06-30}} </ref> and third<ref name="Games Master Season 3"> {{cite web | url=http://www.gamesmasterlive.co.uk/gamesmaster/season2.php | title=Games Master Season 3 | publisher=GamesMasterLive | access-date=2007-07-19 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070630122234/http://www.gamesmasterlive.co.uk/gamesmaster/season2.php |archive-date = 2007-06-30}} </ref> series from 1992 to 1994. Later moved into the games industry; worked as Editor in Chief on DailyRadar.com<ref name="CNN.com - Technology - Video gamers look past holiday for hot trends"> {{cite news | url=http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/10/05/games.reut/index.html | title=Video gamers look past holiday for hot trends | publisher=Source | access-date=2007-08-15 | date=2000-10-04}} </ref> an online video games site. Later held the position of Executive Editor on the ''[[Official Xbox Magazine]]''.<ref name="Game Critic Awards"> {{cite web | url=http://www.gamecriticsawards.com/2001winners.html | title=Game Critics Awards | publisher=gamecriticsawards.com | access-date=2007-08-15| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070818185117/http://www.gamecriticsawards.com/2001winners.html| archive-date= 18 August 2007 | url-status= live}} </ref> Is currently Content Manager for Bungie; the developer of ''[[Halo (series)|Halo]]'', ''[[Myth (video game series)|Myth]]'', ''[[Oni (video game)|Oni]]'', and ''[[Marathon Trilogy|Marathon]]''.<ref name="Inside Bungie : Meet The Team : Staff Bio" /> ; Adam Waring : Technical Editor (AA50βAA83) Joint second longest serving editorial staff, along with Bob Wade, Adam was the Technical Editor for 34 issues. Reviewed ''[[Rick Dangerous 2]]'', which is the joint highest rated AA game. Adam had written several games himself, including ''Lost Caves'' and ''Ninja Massacre'', and if one came up for review upon re-release, he would gracefully be allowed to write a second opinion. He also wrote ''[[Your Sinclair]]''{{'s}} "Spec Tec" column where readers technical queries were answered. Left Future Publishing in 1992 to travel around the world. Returned to Future Publishing Editing magazines such as ''Max Magazine''.{{cn|date=January 2020}} Went on to edit Merricks Media's ''Spanish Magazine'' based in Bath.<ref name="journalism"> {{cite web | url=http://journalism.cf.ac.uk/source/index.php?id=c2hvdy0zOTMtMC0wLTM5Ng== | title=Journalism - Getting an interview | publisher=Source | access-date=2007-08-15 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723204827/http://journalism.cf.ac.uk/source/index.php?id=c2hvdy0zOTMtMC0wLTM5Ng%3D%3D | archive-date=2011-07-23 }} </ref> ; Simon Forrester : Staff Writer (AA89βAA106) One of the last Staff Writers to work on ''AA'', arriving just as Rod Lawton was leaving in 1993. Later shared duties between ''AA'' and ''[[Commodore Format]]'' before taking over the editorship of ''[[Commodore Format|CF]]'' in 1995. Later worked for Bath-based internet monitoring company called FYI, and their site gamecampaign.com, and then Bath-based web designers Zehuti Ltd.<ref name="Simon Forrester | Your profile | E-consultancy.com Publishing"> {{cite web | url=http://www.e-consultancy.com/account/profile-37941/simon-forrester.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927220754/http://www.e-consultancy.com/account/profile-37941/simon-forrester.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=2007-09-27 | title=Simon Forrester - Your profile | publisher=E-consultancy.com | access-date=2007-08-20}} </ref>
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