Contacts Despite the fact that the Amiga market is in complete disarray, some products seem to be doing extremely well. The tact that there is no official CD-ROM drive tor the Amiga 1200, and a barely recognisable standard, hasn't stopped this business going from strength to strength in the last six months. And it's not just Amiga-based CD-ROMs that are selling well. PC ones too, containing clipart and fonts are also proving popular, while all main distributors of Overdrive and Zappo drives are sold out at the time of going to press. This development is encouraging from the point of view that the more cross compatible we are. The longer the Amiga will survive in what is becoming a more competitive market place. The Amiga remains serious value for money. See our CD-ROM round up on page 100. It's almost time to order the birthday cake and give your Amiga a little pat on the keyboard. 1995 marks the birth of the Amiga - the A1000 was launched in the summer of 1985. We take a look back at the last ten years on page 30 and next month we’ll be focusing on the future. The nearest thing to Doom may be on its way at last. Team 17 have had Alien Breed 3D under development for nearly a year and we have an exclusive preview of it on page 42. Also featured in the games section, and well worth checking out, are Bloodnet, Pinball Illusions and Clockwiser. For those obsessed with Sensi World (and I know there are a lot of you) we've got some serious tips on page 17 and if you really fancy yourself as a Sensi expert check out the superb competition we've arranged with Renegade and Sensible Software on page 78. You could find yourself winging your way to Europe.