I used to pick up single issues, then I got a subscription to it years ago, before they went on temporary hiatus...
It was a blast to read, especially the micro computer stuff (which we knew nothing about, here in the States, especially pre-internet),
however, some of the articles were not thoroughly fact-checked (ambiguous, overly-broad, or oft-repeated-never-substantiated statements should be qualified) which certainly made it feel amateurish.
That said, I was more than happy with the overall spirit of the mag and its contents. I was never a fan of the discs they included with each issue: they were usually pretty lame.
I especially liked the interviews / retrospectives of designers / development houses.
Trivia: A lame novelty song entitled "Everyone's a Wally" was mentioned in one issue (perhaps related to a game called Wally?), and a friend helped track down an mp3. IT WAS HORRIBLE. But I listened to it about 80 times more than I should have.