OFF THE CUFF EDITORIAL We've got a packed issue for you this month, beginning with an exclusive review of the new Delate Paint IV ADA, the updated paint and create program (rom Electronic Arts especially geared to take advantage ol the new AGA graphics chipset that's to be lound in both the A1200 and A4000. It's another marvellous advance in Amiga graphic capabilities and Peter Lee, our resident graphics expert, gives us his own authoritative opinions on the new program on page104. But that's not all wo've got on Oder, as our reviews ot Videomaster, Wentworth 2 and the new Canon BJ-200 testify. Bn the games front, we've got a packed issue, with reviews on the new Lucasfilm adventure, Mr A, and the 'surprise' hit, Street Fighter 2. Yes, I know I said I thought this one would be a complete money waster, but the review on page 58 definitely proves me wrong. It's not the greatest coin-op conversion in the world, hut it's certainly the best beat 'em up ever to grace the Amiga - fact! There's a lot more on offer within these feature-packedl 96 pages, such as a sneak preview ol the gobsmacklng new CDTV products on the way from Psygnosls and a look at the work of Tobias Richter, one of the premier artists currently working with the Amiga. We've even added an extra 32-page Amiga Guide so new readers can start to explore thB Inner most workings ot their magnificent new machines. I hope you en|oy it. Before I go, I'd like to thank all our loyal readers for their continued support throughout 1992.1 hope you've enjoyed the last year as much as I have, and will join us again for what promises to he a most exciting 1993. The Amiga is only going to get better and better, and we'll be there to cover every new development.